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QuackSmack: Tuesday, 2/9/21

Hosts: Adam Susman, Bill Braker, Jonah Rosenburg

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#11 Oregon Women Basketball's Shooting Struggles Continue as the #10 Arizona Wildcats Throttle the Ducks 79-59

by Knight Jarecki

The 11th ranked Oregon Ducks Women's basketball team fell to the Arizona Wildcats by a final score of 79-59 Monday night. The nationally televised game left the Ducks with only their 4th home loss since the 2016-2017 season.

The first half of the game was a back and forth battle. Arizona got out to a fast start going up 8-0 before Kelly Graves called timeout to slow down the run. Oregon was able to get on the board after the timeout which made the score 12-7 in favor of the Wildcats with just over 5 minutes to play in the 1st quarter. The Ducks ended the first quarter on a 8-0 run capped off by a layup at the buzzer by Lydia Giomi making the score 21-19 Arizona.

The momentum stayed with the Ducks in the early second quarter as they were able to tie it on a Te-Hina Paopao layup. Both teams traded 3's before Oregon went 4 minutes without a basket resulting in the Wildcats taking the lead by 2 points. Oregon finished the first half…

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#11 Oregon Women Basketball's Shooting Struggles Continue as the #10 Arizona Wildcats Throttle the Ducks 79-59

by Knight Jarecki

The 11th ranked Oregon Ducks Women's basketball team fell to the Arizona Wildcats by a final score of 79-59 Monday night. The nationally televised game left the Ducks with only their 4th home loss since the 2016-2017 season.

The first half of the game was a back and forth battle. Arizona got out to a fast start going up 8-0 before Kelly Graves called timeout to slow down the run. Oregon was able to get on the board after the timeout which made the score 12-7 in favor of the Wildcats with just over 5 minutes to play in the 1st quarter. The Ducks ended the first quarter on a 8-0 run capped off by a layup at the buzzer by Lydia Giomi making the score 21-19 Arizona.

The momentum stayed with the Ducks in the early second quarter as they were able to tie it on a Te-Hina Paopao layup. Both teams traded 3's before Oregon went 4 minutes without a basket resulting in the Wildcats taking the lead by 2 points. Oregon finished the first half…

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QuackSmack: Monday, 2/8/21

Hosts: Jordan Brenner, Ryan Milano, Kent Williams

6:00 Oregon Women's Basketball Grinds Out UC Davis

  • Ducks need huge fourth Q to beat UC Davis
  • Where was the depth?

6:15 Oregon Men's Basketball Splits with WSU and Washington at MKA

  • Ducks on the bubble after a loss vs. WSU
  • Oregon entering a defining stretch of its season
  • Will Richardson back, Chris Duarte banged up

GUEST: 6:30 Carly Ebisuya and Chris Brouilette Discuss UO Athlete Activism

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STORY: Graeme Abel Era Starts with an 87th Minute Bang

By: Xaiver Aguiar

The Oregon Ducks played their first game under new head coach Graeme Abel, and it's one the team will never forget. The Ducks outlasted the Gonzaga Bulldogs with the final score of 1-0. The game was fast and physical, but the Ducks used their in-game improvements to get the result.

The extended absence away from the pitch meant the Ducks understandably started sluggishly. Gonzaga came out flying, but Oregon did an impressive job of stopping the early onslaught. Redshirt Junior Hannah Taylor got the start at center back and was impressive early before a lower-body injury ended her day early. The Ducks didn't let this unfortunate situation stop them as the first half got further underway, the team started gaining momentum. The usual suspects of Jordan Wormdahl and Zoe Hasaneur were able to have some impressive runs, but the Gonzaga backline limited their opportunities. The first half also marked the Oregon debut of Lexi Romero, a transfer from…

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STORY: Graeme Abel Era Starts with an 87th Minute Bang

By: Xaiver Aguiar

The Oregon Ducks played their first game under new head coach Graeme Abel, and it's one the team will never forget. The Ducks outlasted the Gonzaga Bulldogs with the final score of 1-0. The game was fast and physical, but the Ducks used their in-game improvements to get the result.

The extended absence away from the pitch meant the Ducks understandably started sluggishly. Gonzaga came out flying, but Oregon did an impressive job of stopping the early onslaught. Redshirt Junior Hannah Taylor got the start at center back and was impressive early before a lower-body injury ended her day early. The Ducks didn't let this unfortunate situation stop them as the first half got further underway, the team started gaining momentum. The usual suspects of Jordan Wormdahl and Zoe Hasaneur were able to have some impressive runs, but the Gonzaga backline limited their opportunities. The first half also marked the Oregon debut of Lexi Romero, a transfer from…

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MBB: Terry, Richardson, and Omoruyi Combine for 59 To Snap Oregon's 2 Game Losing Skid

A 32-20 rebound margin helped propel the Ducks to a season sweep of their northern rivals, the Washington Huskies. The freshman from Michigan, Jalen Terry had a breakout game hitting 5 of his 7 shots from deep.

While the Huskies only had the lead for 2:40, it was a high scoring back and forth first half. At half Oregon led by 11. The Ducks had a 21 point lead at one point, but their 15 turnovers were exposed in the closing minutes of the game. UW went to the free throw line multiple times and and capitalized on those opportunities for 19 points.

They play Arizona State at 6 pm on Thursday and then Arizona on Saturday at 1 pm. It will be the latest in the season Oregon will match up with the Arizona schools for the first time in a long time.

Game Story by Bill Braker

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MBB: Terry, Richardson, and Omoruyi Combine for 59 To Snap Oregon's 2 Game Losing Skid

A 32-20 rebound margin helped propel the Ducks to a season sweep of their northern rivals, the Washington Huskies. The freshman from Michigan, Jalen Terry had a breakout game hitting 5 of his 7 shots from deep.

While the Huskies only had the lead for 2:40, it was a high scoring back and forth first half. At half Oregon led by 11. The Ducks had a 21 point lead at one point, but their 15 turnovers were exposed in the closing minutes of the game. UW went to the free throw line multiple times and and capitalized on those opportunities for 19 points.

They play Arizona State at 6 pm on Thursday and then Arizona on Saturday at 1 pm. It will be the latest in the season Oregon will match up with the Arizona schools for the first time in a long time.

Game Story by Bill Braker

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QuackSmack: Friday, 2/5/21

Hosts: Ryan Milano, Patrick McMahon, Khalil Hines

Oregon Volleyball travels down to USC after 2-2start to the season

  • Ducks sit just outside top 25 after split against UCLA

Covid rears its ugly head on Oregon

  • Mens & Womens BB see multiple cancelations due to Covid

Super Bowl Sunday is right around the corner

  • What are the keys to the game for both sides
  • Does Mahomes have a chance in the GOAT debate?

NBA action is heating up

  • Contenders/Pretenders

Oregon Men's Basketball falls to Washington State at Home

By: Jonah Rosenberg

On Thursday night, the Oregon Ducks were defeated by the Washington State Cougars by a score of 74-71. Despite a Matthew Knight Arena record 28 Oregon fouls (52 total), the Ducks took the Cougars down to the wire, but when Eugene Omoruyi fouled out late in the 2nd half, the Ducks fell victim to the Cougar’s hot shooting from behind the arc.

It was an ugly first half from the very tip. Oregon was clearly outsized in the front court and it became painfully apparent on the Cougar’s first possession. Two offensive rebounds leading to a wide open three pointer for DJ Rodman was enough for Dana Altman to go to the bench in the game’s second minute. Subbing in true freshman and large body Franck Kepnang provided a temporary fix to the interior woes, but the new center’s inexperience  guarding skilled big men in complex offenses forced Altman to pivot to a more experienced lineup featuring Chandler Lawson and even Lok Wur. A stretch…

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