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QuackSmack: Thursday, 1/31/19

6:00 Eight Days to Kajikawa Classic

  • Finish the sentence: Oregon makes the Super Regionals if ____.
  • Projecting the rest of the Pac-12

6:15 Oregon WBB Facing Test Tomorrow

  • Can Utah's elite 3PT defense affect the Ducks at home?
  • Does this need to be a Ruthy Hebard game?
  • Keys & weekend predictions

6:30 Analyzing Oregon v Utah MBB So Far

  • Crucial to start well vs. Utah & Colorado in the mountains
  • Is a breakout coming for this team?
  • Weekend predictions

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AUDIO: No. 4 Oregon WBB Preps for Home-Tests

No. 4 Oregon women's basketball welcomes in another ranked opponent to Eugene this weekend when Utah and Colorado come to Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks (19-1, 8-0) host the Utes (18-1, 7-1) on Friday night, which handed No. 6 Stanford its first loss in the Pac-12 last weekend and are riding a six-game winning streak in what's been the team's best season in program history. The winner of Friday's matchup will have the inside track to the conference's regular season crown heading down the stretch of the season. Colorado (10-9, 0-8) is still searching for its first conference win and will play Oregon on Sunday. Listen below as head coach Kelly Graves and the Ducks preview the upcoming weekend.

Head Coach Kelly Graves

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AUDIO: No. 4 Oregon WBB Preps for Home-Tests

No. 4 Oregon women's basketball welcomes in another ranked opponent to Eugene this weekend when Utah and Colorado come to Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks (19-1, 8-0) host the Utes (18-1, 7-1) on Friday night, which handed No. 6 Stanford its first loss in the Pac-12 last weekend and are riding a six-game winning streak in what's been the team's best season in program history. The winner of Friday's matchup will have the inside track to the conference's regular season crown heading down the stretch of the season. Colorado (10-9, 0-8) is still searching for its first conference win and will play Oregon on Sunday. Listen below as head coach Kelly Graves and the Ducks preview the upcoming weekend.

Head Coach Kelly Graves

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AUDIO: Oregon MBB Looks For Rare Mountain Trip Wins

Oregon Men's Basketball (12-8, 3-4 Pac-12) is coming off their third consecutive weekend split to start conference play, and now the team must head east to play two stingy home teams in Utah and Colorado. The Utes (11-8, 5-2 Pac-12) have had success since Pac-12 competition started, while 7-2 at home this season overall. While conference play hasn't been quite as kind to Colorado (11-8, 2-5 Pac-12), the Buffs have only lost to Washington in their building this season, sporting a 7-1 home record. Head coach Dana Altman and forward Paul White spoke to the media prior to the team's flight east on Wednesday afternoon on the importance of this road trip and the upcoming stretch for the Ducks.

Head Coach Dana Altman

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AUDIO: Oregon MBB Looks For Rare Mountain Trip Wins

Oregon Men's Basketball (12-8, 3-4 Pac-12) is coming off their third consecutive weekend split to start conference play, and now the team must head east to play two stingy home teams in Utah and Colorado. The Utes (11-8, 5-2 Pac-12) have had success since Pac-12 competition started, while 7-2 at home this season overall. While conference play hasn't been quite as kind to Colorado (11-8, 2-5 Pac-12), the Buffs have only lost to Washington in their building this season, sporting a 7-1 home record. Head coach Dana Altman and forward Paul White spoke to the media prior to the team's flight east on Wednesday afternoon on the importance of this road trip and the upcoming stretch for the Ducks.

Head Coach Dana Altman

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QuackSmack: Wednesday, 1/30/19

Hosts: Matt Tyra, Bill Braker, and Sean MacPherson


6:00 Favorite Thing in Sports 2019 (So Far)

6:04 Oregon WBB Faces Stiff Conference Test on Friday

  • Utah emerges as Pac-12 competitor with Stanford win
  • What to expect from Erika Bean after a breakout game
  • Where can Utah crack Oregon's defense?

6:20 GUEST: Andrew Haubner (KEZI Sports Director)

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QuackSmack: Tuesday (1/29/19)

HOSTS: Bill Braker, Jonah Rosenberg, Michael Abbott

6:00 Oregon WBB Sweeps Washington Schools

  • Slow First Halves, But Strong Second Halves
  • Sensational Sabally in Pullman
  • Erin Boley Scorches UW 
  • Importance of Utah Game

6:25 GUEST: Joey McMurry (Oregon IMG) 

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QuackSmack: Monday, 1/28/19

Hosts: Alex Castle, Gabe Ornelas and Adam Susman

6:02 Oregon Softball Preps for Season Opener

  • Maggie Balint opens up about decision to leave program
  • Reevaluating the roster as the dust continues to settle

6:22 GUEST: Austin Meek (Register-Guard)

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MBB: Behind Second Half Surge Oregon Pulls Away From Washington State

The Oregon Men’s Basketball team defeated Washington State Sunday night 78-58. In a matchup of two teams looking to climb their way up the Pac-12 standings, Oregon was able to pull away in the second half.

Oregon started the game with Richardson at point guard, with Pritchard at shooting guard to try and create some more offense for the Ducks. However, it was Washington State that started off strong, hitting 10 of their first 12 shots from the field. Robert Franks, a senior, lead the way for WSU, with 15 points in the first half. Even though WSU shot 77% from the field in the first half, Oregon was able to keep pace, despite only connecting on just under 50% of their shots. During the first half Payton Pritchard dished out his third assist of the game en-route to becoming the 6th member of the 1,000 point and 400 assist club at Oregon. At the end of the first half, Louis King and Paul White had 9 and 8 points respectively, while Kenny Wooten had 6 points and a block.…

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MBB: Behind Second Half Surge Oregon Pulls Away From Washington State

The Oregon Men’s Basketball team defeated Washington State Sunday night 78-58. In a matchup of two teams looking to climb their way up the Pac-12 standings, Oregon was able to pull away in the second half.

Oregon started the game with Richardson at point guard, with Pritchard at shooting guard to try and create some more offense for the Ducks. However, it was Washington State that started off strong, hitting 10 of their first 12 shots from the field. Robert Franks, a senior, lead the way for WSU, with 15 points in the first half. Even though WSU shot 77% from the field in the first half, Oregon was able to keep pace, despite only connecting on just under 50% of their shots. During the first half Payton Pritchard dished out his third assist of the game en-route to becoming the 6th member of the 1,000 point and 400 assist club at Oregon. At the end of the first half, Louis King and Paul White had 9 and 8 points respectively, while Kenny Wooten had 6 points and a block.…

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