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Michigan has too many guns for the Ducks.

Publication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
Publication Date: 31-MAR-04
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Michigan has too many guns for the Ducks.(Sports)(The Wolverines' offensive balance proves too difficult for Oregon to handle)

Article Excerpt
Byline: UO NOTEBOOK By Ron Bellamy and Bob Clark The Register-Guard

NEW YORK - If Daniel Horton wasn't out to prove something to Oregon coach Ernie Kent, the Michigan sophomore certainly fooled everybody watching.

Left off the USA junior team last summer that was coached by Kent, Horton insisted before the game that he held no animosity toward Kent over the rejection.

Hmmm ...

Horton ignited Michigan's 78-53 win over the Ducks in the NIT semifinals on Tuesday night...



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