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EUGENE, Ore. – Oregon
extended its winning streak to three games with a 92-74 victory over the
Arizona Wildcats on Thursday night at Mac Court. The Ducks improve their record to 15-8 overall and 6-5 in the Pac-10,
tying for fifth in the league standings with California. The Ducks had six players in double figures led by sophomore guard Nia Jackson’s 18 points, six rebounds, four assists and game-high five
steals. Senior guard Taylor Lilley was one assist shy of a double-double with 15
points and a career-high nine dishes. The Newhall, Calif., native also
completed her quest to own a trio of Oregon three-point records. Already
the possessor of the career and single-game three-point records, Lilley
knocked down three baskets from long distance on Thursday night to
claim the single-season record. Oregon drained seven three-pointers in the game, with Victoria claiming
three of those buckets on her way to a 13-point effort. The Ducks now have 196 three-pointers made in 2010, breaking the old
single-season record of 194 set in the 2001-02 campaign. Fellow sophomore Jasmin Holliday came off the bench to score 11 points
and bring down nine rebounds. Soana Lucet led Arizona with a game-high 23 points, while freshman
Davellyn White added 12 points and a game-high six assists. Ify Ibekwe played 21 minutes for the Wildcats battling foul trouble and
was limited to nine points despite pulling down 12 rebounds. Oregon’s lead reached double digits, 58-47, after a Canepa bucket with
14:19 remaining. An 11-4 Oregon run had the Ducks leading 69-51 with
11:33 to play after Johnson knocked down a three-pointer and converted
two free throws on two consecutive Oregon possessions. With seven regular season games remaining, Oregon’s 15 wins are the most
for the program since the 2006-07 season (17), and the Ducks six
conference victories are their most since 2007-08’s 7-11 finish. A sloppy first half led to both teams committing a combined 21
turnovers, but that didn’t prevent a high-scoring first half. Lucet led all players at the break with 14, while Jackson and Kenyon led
the Ducks with 11 apiece. Kenyon drained all of her three 3-pointers in the first half. Oregon jumped out to an early 8-4 lead, but Arizona answered with an 8-0
run to take a 12-8 advantage. The first half saw seven tie scores and 10 lead changes until the Ducks
switched to a zone defense with just under four minutes to play. With the game tied at 36-36, Holliday and Kenyon each scored to put the
Ducks ahead by five. Lilley then capitalized during Oregon’s 8-2 run,
ending the first by knocking down a basket from long distance on the
wing. NOTES UP NEXT What else is happening during Saturday’s game against Arizona State? Becky L. Sisley Award Presentation |
Taylor Lilley had a career-high nine assists as the Ducks cruised to a 92-74 victory.
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