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AUDIO: Oregon Football's Offensive Line Looking to Set the Tone vs. No. 7 Washington

As No. 17 Oregon enters Saturday's matchup against a No. 7 Washington team that has leaned heavily on its continuity with quarterback Jake Browning and running back Myles Gaskin, the Ducks get to lean on its on continuity in the trenches. Week five's game with Cal made it 30 straight starts for Shane Lemieux, Jake Hanson and Calvin Throckmorton along Oregon's offensive line. That trio of redshirt juniors have far from forgotten the 70-21 victory Washington run up on the Ducks back in 2016, and are attempting to infuse that experience with the standout true freshman left tack Penei Sewell. Listen below as Lemieux and Sewell spoke with the media after Tuesday morning's practice. Left Guard Shane Lemiuex Read More

AUDIO: Oregon WBB Eager for 2018-19 Season

Following the first two trips to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight in program history the past two years, Oregon women's basketball enters the 2018-19 season with high expectations. Led by a national player of the year candidate in guard Sabrina Ionescu, and maybe the nation's best second-option in forward Ruthy Hebard, the Ducks are poised and eager to take the next step forward into the country's elite. As each player embarks on their junior seasons, Ionescu and Hebard were joined by head coach Kelly Graves for interviews on Monday afternoon the team's practice. Oregon heads down to San Francisco for the Pac-12 Media Days later this week. Listen below to Monday's full interviews below. Head Coach Kelly GravesRead More

AUDIO: Oregon WBB Eager for 2018-19 Season

Following the first two trips to the NCAA Tournament's Elite Eight in program history the past two years, Oregon women's basketball enters the 2018-19 season with high expectations. Led by a national player of the year candidate in guard Sabrina Ionescu, and maybe the nation's best second-option in forward Ruthy Hebard, the Ducks are poised and eager to take the next step forward into the country's elite. As each player embarks on their junior seasons, Ionescu and Hebard were joined by head coach Kelly Graves for interviews on Monday afternoon the team's practice. Oregon heads down to San Francisco for the Pac-12 Media Days later this week. Listen below to Monday's full interviews below. Head Coach Kelly GravesRead More

QuackSmack: Monday, 10/8/18

Hosts: Alex Castle, Sean MacPherson and Mark Wang
  • A quick update on the FBI investigation
  • Which Oregon team are you more excited to watch in 2018-19?
6:10 No. 14 Oregon Volleyball Roars Back Into Pac-12 Contention
  • Impressive road sweeps of both UCLA and USC
  • Are the Ducks flipping a switch? Or is this an inconsistent team?
6:23 Oregon Soccer Falling Into the Pac-12 Rut? 
  • Battled with No. 1 Stanford but giveaway game vs. Cal
  • Gauging…
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AUDIO: No. 17 Oregon Football's Next Opportunity Awaits

No. 17 Oregon football's next opportunity for a marquee victory in 2018 awaits on Saturday as No. 7 ranked rivals to the north in Washington comes to Eugene. With another primetime Pac-12 matchup comes the Ducks chance to shed the memories of the heartbreaking overtime loss to Stanford just weeks ago. Oregon entered the bye week after a 42-24 victory at then No. 24 Cal for the program's first ranked win, and conference road win, since 2016. As quarterback Justin Herbert continues to build a case for a future in the NFL, his running in the 2018 Heisman race hinges on Saturday's rivalry matchup. Following 12 consecutive wins over Washington, the Ducks have lost the team's last two meetings by combined score of 108-24. That includes the 70-21 thrashing the Huskies dealt their rivals in 2016, which also happened to be then true freshman Justin Herbert's first career start. The storylines are ripe for the 2018 edition of Oregon and Washington, and head coach Mario Cristobal addressed the… Read More

AUDIO: No. 17 Oregon Football's Next Opportunity Awaits

No. 17 Oregon football's next opportunity for a marquee victory in 2018 awaits on Saturday as No. 7 ranked rivals to the north in Washington comes to Eugene. With another primetime Pac-12 matchup comes the Ducks chance to shed the memories of the heartbreaking overtime loss to Stanford just weeks ago. Oregon entered the bye week after a 42-24 victory at then No. 24 Cal for the program's first ranked win, and conference road win, since 2016. As quarterback Justin Herbert continues to build a case for a future in the NFL, his running in the 2018 Heisman race hinges on Saturday's rivalry matchup. Following 12 consecutive wins over Washington, the Ducks have lost the team's last two meetings by combined score of 108-24. That includes the 70-21 thrashing the Huskies dealt their rivals in 2016, which also happened to be then true freshman Justin Herbert's first career start. The storylines are ripe for the 2018 edition of Oregon and Washington, and head coach Mario Cristobal addressed the… Read More

WSOC | Oregon Soccer Falls 2-1 at Home Against Cal

Oregon lost 2-1 to the Cal Bears today in Eugene. Oregon scored first early with a goal from Bayley Bruner. The Bears countered late in the second half with goals from Emma Westin and Anja Koehler. The Ducks now prepare to go on the road to face the Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder. Game Story -By Mark Wang Postgame Interviews Head Coach Kat Mertz Read More

WSOC | Oregon Soccer Falls 2-1 at Home Against Cal

Oregon lost 2-1 to the Cal Bears today in Eugene. Oregon scored first early with a goal from Bayley Bruner. The Bears countered late in the second half with goals from Emma Westin and Anja Koehler. The Ducks now prepare to go on the road to face the Colorado Buffaloes in Boulder. Game Story -By Mark Wang Postgame Interviews Head Coach Kat Mertz Read More

QuackSmack/Friday Night Spotlight: Friday, 10/5/18

WSOC | Oregon Soccer Beaten in Overtime by No. 1 Stanford

Oregon soccer fell in overtime to the No. 1 Stanford Cardinal on Thursday at Papé Field as Catarina Macario curled home a 100th minute free kick to beat the Ducks 1-0. It was a heartbreaker for the Ducks but it was also a big positive as held the defending national champions scoreless for so long. Oregon will have a quick turnaround when it plays Cal on Sunday at 1 p.m. Game Story (by Shawn Medow) Interviews Head coach Kat Mertz… Read More