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Ducks Victory Over Wildcats Keeps Winning Streak Alive
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          Release: 02/11/2010
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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.
Arizona falls to 11-11 overall and 5-7 in the Pac-10.

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.
Lilley, who now has 83 treys this season, broke the record of former Duck Jamie Craighead, who knocked down 81 three-pointers in 2001.

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.
After scoring 38 points at Arizona on Jan. 16, junior forward Nicole Canepa scored 15 points and added two blocks, while sophomore Amanda Johnson worked for her eighth double-double of the season. The Santa, Rosa, Calif., native scored 13 points and added a game-high 14 rebounds.

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.
Oregon and Arizona have now split their Pac-10 series for the third consecutive season as the Wildcats defeated the Ducks 119-112 back on Jan. 16 in Tucson.

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
Lilley’s first 3-pointer of the game tied Craighead’s record and broke the 1,200-point mark for her career…Lilley broke the record with the 82nd 3-pointer of this season at the 1:21 mark of the first half…she now has 83 on the season and is 10 3-pointers away from breaking the Pac-10 single season record of Arizona’s Lisa Griffith (92; 1997)…Lilley’s 1,214 career points rank 12th in Oregon program history…Lilley’s career-high nine assists are also a single-season high for the Ducks this season.

UP NEXT
Arizona State comes to town for a 2 p.m. start on Saturday at Mac Court.
TICKETS
Tickets are still available for the Arizona State game and can be purchased by clicking HERE, calling 1-800-WEB-FOOT, or in person at the Casanova Center ticket office. Tickets can also be purchased at the McArthur Court ticket window 90 minutes prior to game time. The doors to Mac Court open 60 minutes prior to tip.

PROMOTIONS
For the fourth consecutive season, the Oregon women’s basketball team is proud to partner with the Women’s Basketball Coaches Association for its Pink Zone initiative, to be held Saturday, Feb. 13 vs. Arizona State.
Duck fans are encouraged to wear pink to the game for a Mac Court “Pink Out.” Oregon is partnering with the Willamette Valley Cancer Research Center, which will be on-site to collect donations on gameday.
A raffle will also be held with various signed products (T-Shirts, game balls, etc.) from the Oregon women’s basketball team up for grabs. Proceeds from the raffle will also be donated toward the cause.

What else is happening during Saturday’s game against Arizona State?

Becky L. Sisley Award Presentation
    Former Oregon women’s tennis player Sarah Grall will become the 13th former UO women’s athlete to receive the Becky L. Sisley Award. Grall arrived at the University of Oregon in 1982 and was a four-year member of the Oregon women’s tennis team while studying in the College of Human Development.
    Coached by Nancy Osborne, and later Sue Jacobson, Grall was a walk-on with the Ducks but eventually held the #1 spot in singles and doubles. Read more HERE.

Alumni Weekend
    Saturday will also serve as Alumni Weekend for the Oregon women’s basketball program. Former members of the UO women’s basketball program are invited back to Eugene to enjoy a weekend of activities and one of the final Pac-10 games to be played at Mac Court.

FORMER DUCK GREATS RETURN TO MAC COURT
ARIZONA STATE – Feb. 13, 2010
One of the most prolific players in Oregon history will return to Eugene to serve as the honorary captain for the UO-Arizona State game as Stefanie Kasperski will make her return to Mac Court. A member of the Oregon Athletic Hall of Fame, Kasperski remains one of the most prolific players in Oregon women’s basketball history, ranking third all-time in both scoring (1,956 points) and rebounding (996). During her four-year career with the Ducks, Kasperski was a three-time Pac-10 First Team selection and a two-time CoSIDA Academic All-American. Kasperski helped lead the Ducks to the second round of the NCAA Tournament as a freshman in 1987, and went on to lead the Ducks to a National Women’s Invitational Tournament championship in 1989 after averaging 20.3 points and 9.5 rebounds per game as a junior.



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