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Oregon Softball Pregame Show, 3/29/19
HOSTS: Matt Tyra, Jonathan Rifkind, and Bill Braker
6:00 Quick Recap of Oregon MBB and Preview of WBB
6:10 Recapping Oregon-Washington and Oregon-Pacific
- Oregon's ERA rises against Huskies, then Dail shuts down Pacific
- What does the offense need to start thriving?
6:25 Stanford's Season A Huge Success So Far
- Softer schedule, but great results
- Cowles leads a deep line offensively
- Huge improvements in the pitching staff
6:35 Keys to the Series for Both SIdes
6:45 Lineups Ahead of First Pitch
SB: Dail No-Hitter Ends 12 Game Losing Streak
On March 11, 2016 Oregon Softball traveled to Stockton, California and Cheridan Hawkins through a no-hitter in a win. Just over 2 years later, Jordan Dail through a new hitter against the Pacific Tigers in Stockton as well. Dail threw 7 innings and struck out a career high 13 batters. Her only blemish was her 5 walks. The Ducks snap their 12 game losing streak with their 5-0 victory. Jasmine Sievers was the main source of offensive production for Oregon. Sievers went 3-3 with 2 RBIs and was just a homer away from hitting for the cycle. Hannah Galey re-introduced herself with an RBI single in the top of the sixth inning. Oregon was very active on the base paths as well. As a team they had 7 stolen bases, 3 of which came from Haley Cruse.
Oregon moves to 12-16 on the season and hopes to use Wednesday's momentum as they look for their first conference victory as they start a 3 game series on The Farm starting Friday at 7 pm.
Game Story (By: Bill…
Read MoreSB: Dail No-Hitter Ends 12 Game Losing Streak
On March 11, 2016 Oregon Softball traveled to Stockton, California and Cheridan Hawkins through a no-hitter in a win. Just over 2 years later, Jordan Dail through a new hitter against the Pacific Tigers in Stockton as well. Dail threw 7 innings and struck out a career high 13 batters. Her only blemish was her 5 walks. The Ducks snap their 12 game losing streak with their 5-0 victory. Jasmine Sievers was the main source of offensive production for Oregon. Sievers went 3-3 with 2 RBIs and was just a homer away from hitting for the cycle. Hannah Galey re-introduced herself with an RBI single in the top of the sixth inning. Oregon was very active on the base paths as well. As a team they had 7 stolen bases, 3 of which came from Haley Cruse.
Oregon moves to 12-16 on the season and hopes to use Wednesday's momentum as they look for their first conference victory as they start a 3 game series on The Farm starting Friday at 7 pm.
Game Story (By: Bill…
Read MoreAUDIO: Oregon Mens' Basketball Rides 10-Game Win Streak Into Sweet Sixteen
In a run that was improbable to predict a month ago, No. 12 seeded Oregon men's basketball carries one of the nation's longest winning streaks at 10-games into the Sweet Sixteen of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The Ducks sit as the only remaining double-digit seed in the tournament following two double-digit victories down in San Jose, collecting wins against No. 5 Wisconsin in the first round and No. 13 UC-Irvine in the second. Junior point guard Payton Pritchard continued his impressive stretch, leading the Ducks with 18.5 points per game in the tournament's opening rounds. Freshman Louis King stepped up in his first postseason action, averaging 16.5 points so far, while Kenny Wooten and Paul White also enter the second weekend averaging double figures. Wooten, who's combination of emphatic dunks and blocks took the tournament by storm in San Jose, is also averaging seven rebounds per game along with 5.5 blocks. Combining with the conistency in its starting lineup has been senior…
Read MoreAUDIO: Oregon Mens' Basketball Rides 10-Game Win Streak Into Sweet Sixteen
In a run that was improbable to predict a month ago, No. 12 seeded Oregon men's basketball carries one of the nation's longest winning streaks at 10-games into the Sweet Sixteen of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. The Ducks sit as the only remaining double-digit seed in the tournament following two double-digit victories down in San Jose, collecting wins against No. 5 Wisconsin in the first round and No. 13 UC-Irvine in the second. Junior point guard Payton Pritchard continued his impressive stretch, leading the Ducks with 18.5 points per game in the tournament's opening rounds. Freshman Louis King stepped up in his first postseason action, averaging 16.5 points so far, while Kenny Wooten and Paul White also enter the second weekend averaging double figures. Wooten, who's combination of emphatic dunks and blocks took the tournament by storm in San Jose, is also averaging seven rebounds per game along with 5.5 blocks. Combining with the conistency in its starting lineup has been senior…
Read MoreSB | Oregon Loses to #7 Washington 8-0 in Series Finale
The Oregon Ducks dropped the third game of the series against #7 Washington by a score of 8-0 Sunday evening. Husky pitcher Taran Alvelo gave up no runs and tossed 5 strikeouts. Washington ran away with the score in the 2nd inning thanks to a bases loaded walk and hit by a pitch. Then Sami Reynolds and Noelle Hee each had 2 RBI singles to pad the lead. Kaija Gibson added an insurance homer in the 3rd and Sis Bates scored off a fielding error. Dail Jordan and Maddie MacGrandle were the pitchers for the Ducks as Jordan gave up 6 runs and MacGrandle gave up 2. The Ducks drop to 11-16 overall and 0-6 in Pac-12 conference play.
Oregon will travel to Stockton, CA for their next game against University of the Pacific Wednesday at 6 p.m.
GAME STORY: (By Brenten Kelly)
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Read MoreSB | Oregon Loses to #7 Washington 8-0 in Series Finale
The Oregon Ducks dropped the third game of the series against #7 Washington by a score of 8-0 Sunday evening. Husky pitcher Taran Alvelo gave up no runs and tossed 5 strikeouts. Washington ran away with the score in the 2nd inning thanks to a bases loaded walk and hit by a pitch. Then Sami Reynolds and Noelle Hee each had 2 RBI singles to pad the lead. Kaija Gibson added an insurance homer in the 3rd and Sis Bates scored off a fielding error. Dail Jordan and Maddie MacGrandle were the pitchers for the Ducks as Jordan gave up 6 runs and MacGrandle gave up 2. The Ducks drop to 11-16 overall and 0-6 in Pac-12 conference play.
Oregon will travel to Stockton, CA for their next game against University of the Pacific Wednesday at 6 p.m.
GAME STORY: (By Brenten Kelly)
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Read MoreWBB | Ionescu's and Oregon's Hot Shooting Secures Sweet Sixteen Bid
Sabrina Ionescu grabbed her 18th career triple-double and tied the program's single tournament game record with 29 points as No. 2 seeded Oregon women's basketball advanced to the 2019 NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen in a 91-68 win over No. 10 Indiana. Though the Hoosiers competed in the first half, even grabbing a lead in the second quarter, Indiana couldn't contain Oregon, which shot an efficient 52% from the floor and hit 45% of its three-pointers. Defensively, the Ducks were opportunistic in turning 12 IU turnovers into 26 points the other way, which nicely canceled out its own 11 turnovers. Joining Ionescu in double figures was Satou Sabally, who tallied 19 points to go with 8 rebounds, and Erin Boley, who finished the night with 14 points on four made-threes. Now, Oregon awaits the winner of Syracuse-South Dakota State in the Portland Regional semi-final next weekend. Listen below to both sides' reactions and a full game story.
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Read MoreWBB | Ionescu's and Oregon's Hot Shooting Secures Sweet Sixteen Bid
Sabrina Ionescu grabbed her 18th career triple-double and tied the program's single tournament game record with 29 points as No. 2 seeded Oregon women's basketball advanced to the 2019 NCAA Tournament's Sweet Sixteen in a 91-68 win over No. 10 Indiana. Though the Hoosiers competed in the first half, even grabbing a lead in the second quarter, Indiana couldn't contain Oregon, which shot an efficient 52% from the floor and hit 45% of its three-pointers. Defensively, the Ducks were opportunistic in turning 12 IU turnovers into 26 points the other way, which nicely canceled out its own 11 turnovers. Joining Ionescu in double figures was Satou Sabally, who tallied 19 points to go with 8 rebounds, and Erin Boley, who finished the night with 14 points on four made-threes. Now, Oregon awaits the winner of Syracuse-South Dakota State in the Portland Regional semi-final next weekend. Listen below to both sides' reactions and a full game story.
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