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Oregon holds on to beat Arizona State, 68-65

Tony Woods scored 14 points for the Ducks, including the go-ahead dunk in the final minutes, as Oregon held on to defeat Arizona State, 68-65.

Published: Jan. 14, 2013 at 12:05 a.m. PST
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Tony Woods scored 14 points for the Ducks, including the go-ahead dunk in the final minutes, as Oregon held on to defeat Arizona State, 68-65.

Damyean Dotson and Carlos Emory scored 14 points apiece for Oregon (14-2, 3-0 Pacific-12 Conference), and Dominic Artis added 10. Jahii Carson scored 20 points, and Evan Gordon had 17 for the Sun Devils (14-3, 3-1).

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