Eugene, OR (Sports Network) - Carlos Emory scored 19 points, and 23rd-ranked
Oregon bounced back from a tough loss Thursday with a 77-66 victory over
Stanford.
Oregon lost for just the second time this season at Matthew Knight Arena on
Thursday when Justin Cobbs nailed a buzzer-beating jumper to lift California
to a 48-46 victory.
The Ducks (22-6, 11-4 Pac-12) went on a big run early in the second half to
gain control of Saturday's game. They received 15 points from both Johnathan
Loyd and Arsalan Kazemi, and E.J. Singler scored 12 as the Ducks posted their
fourth win in five games.
Dwight Powell scored 16, while Josh Huestis added 12 points and 11 rebounds
for Stanford (16-12, 7-8), which dominated the Ducks by a 76-52 count on Jan.
30.
Andy Brown's jumper had the Cardinal within 35-30 nearly 2 1/2 minutes into
the second half, but Oregon ran off 16 of the next 22 points. Singler capped
the burst by making 3-of-4 free throws after a technical foul was called on
Stanford.
The Cardinal didn't threaten the rest of the way.
A jumper from Huestis boosted the visitors to a 14-7 lead seven minutes into
the game, but Oregon netted the following eight points and gained a 30-26
halftime edge.
Game Notes
Stanford was trying for its first conference road sweep in three years ...
Stanford is 4-13 all-time against top-25 teams under head coach Johnny Dawkins
... Chasson Randle had 12 points for Stanford, which shot 39 percent from the
field.
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