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QuackSmack: Thursday, 10/17/19

QuackSmack: Wednesday, 10/16/19

AUDIO: Oregon football enters Washington week with confidence

While the Oregon defense has stolen headlines week after week with its impressive performances that now has the Ducks boasting a consensus top ten unit in the nation, the offense finally answer its call last Saturday, blowing out Colorado 45-3 behind a breakout rushing performance of CJ Verdell. Now, No. 12 Oregon (5-1, 3-0) has its best start to Pac-12 play since 2013 and enters a rivalry weekend at Washington (5-2, 2-2) with a new head of steam. Listen below as the Oregon offense discusses its preparations for Saturday's matchup:

Offensive Coordinator Marcus Arroyo

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AUDIO: Oregon football enters Washington week with confidence

While the Oregon defense has stolen headlines week after week with its impressive performances that now has the Ducks boasting a consensus top ten unit in the nation, the offense finally answer its call last Saturday, blowing out Colorado 45-3 behind a breakout rushing performance of CJ Verdell. Now, No. 12 Oregon (5-1, 3-0) has its best start to Pac-12 play since 2013 and enters a rivalry weekend at Washington (5-2, 2-2) with a new head of steam. Listen below as the Oregon offense discusses its preparations for Saturday's matchup:

Offensive Coordinator Marcus Arroyo

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QuackSmack: Tuesday, 10/15/19

Hosts: Adam Susman, Jonah Rosenberg, Cole Rothman

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QuackSmack: 10/14/19

Hosts: Jordan Brenner, Justin Grossweiner and Mark Wang

6:00 #13 Oregon Football Dominates Friday Against Colorado

  • Injury bug haunts Oregon on a short week
  • With the running game going, the offense looked more complete
  • Defense puts on another show

6:25 GUEST: Erik Skopil (Duck Territory)

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STORY: Oregon Volleyball Loses Heartbreaker against UW, 3-2

Oregon Volleyball fell 3-2 against the #11 Washington Huskies on Sunday. Oregon jumped out to a 2-0 lead on Washington (25-23, 25-21), outplaying the Huskies early. The Ducks featured a 6-2 lineup, utilizing players like Abby Hansen (collegiate debut, 4 blocks) and Elise Ferreira (25 assists, 4 service aces). Washington fought back behind strong play from Kara Bajema (21 kills, .177, 12 digs) and squeaked-out set three 25-20. The Huskies got strong contributions in the final two sets from Samantha Drechsel (12 kills, .333, 3 blocks) and Claire Hoffman (14 kills, .136). Washington won the final two sets 25-18, and 15-11. Oregon was once again led by Brooke Nuneviller (15 kills, 16 digs, 4 service aces). Willow Johnson provided 11 kills, Ronika Stone 10 kills, and Georgia Murphy contributed 22 digs. Oregon moves to 5-10 on the season and 1-5 in Pac-12 play. The Ducks will be back in action on Friday with a home match against UCLA, beginning at 6:00 pm.

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STORY: Oregon Volleyball Loses Heartbreaker against UW, 3-2

Oregon Volleyball fell 3-2 against the #11 Washington Huskies on Sunday. Oregon jumped out to a 2-0 lead on Washington (25-23, 25-21), outplaying the Huskies early. The Ducks featured a 6-2 lineup, utilizing players like Abby Hansen (collegiate debut, 4 blocks) and Elise Ferreira (25 assists, 4 service aces). Washington fought back behind strong play from Kara Bajema (21 kills, .177, 12 digs) and squeaked-out set three 25-20. The Huskies got strong contributions in the final two sets from Samantha Drechsel (12 kills, .333, 3 blocks) and Claire Hoffman (14 kills, .136). Washington won the final two sets 25-18, and 15-11. Oregon was once again led by Brooke Nuneviller (15 kills, 16 digs, 4 service aces). Willow Johnson provided 11 kills, Ronika Stone 10 kills, and Georgia Murphy contributed 22 digs. Oregon moves to 5-10 on the season and 1-5 in Pac-12 play. The Ducks will be back in action on Friday with a home match against UCLA, beginning at 6:00 pm.

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STORY: Oregon Soccer Can't Keep Pace with Stanford after Promising Start

Today, the Oregon’s Women’s Soccer team went up against the number one team in the country, the Stanford Cardinals. The Ducks came into the season with a record of 4-3-5 and left Pape Field with one more game in the loss column. The women in bright yellow kits held tough for the first 40 minutes, but the Cardinals broke the shutout with a penalty from the 2017 and 2018 ESPN player of the year Catarina Macario. The Ducks had a miscommunication that led to a handball in the box and Macario did the rest from the penalty spot. After Macario banged home the penalty, the flood gates opened for the Cardinals. Two minutes later Sophia Smith cranked a shot into the back of the net. Stanford led 2-0 at the half and they never looked back. Catarina Macario and the Cardinals took over in the second half, scoring in the 52nd minute and added an assist to Madison Haley at the 64 minute mark. Stanford never took their foot off the accelerator, adding another goal in the 74th minute on the foot of…

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STORY: Oregon Soccer Can't Keep Pace with Stanford after Promising Start

Today, the Oregon’s Women’s Soccer team went up against the number one team in the country, the Stanford Cardinals. The Ducks came into the season with a record of 4-3-5 and left Pape Field with one more game in the loss column. The women in bright yellow kits held tough for the first 40 minutes, but the Cardinals broke the shutout with a penalty from the 2017 and 2018 ESPN player of the year Catarina Macario. The Ducks had a miscommunication that led to a handball in the box and Macario did the rest from the penalty spot. After Macario banged home the penalty, the flood gates opened for the Cardinals. Two minutes later Sophia Smith cranked a shot into the back of the net. Stanford led 2-0 at the half and they never looked back. Catarina Macario and the Cardinals took over in the second half, scoring in the 52nd minute and added an assist to Madison Haley at the 64 minute mark. Stanford never took their foot off the accelerator, adding another goal in the 74th minute on the foot of…

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