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MBB: Ducks fall to Oklahoma Sooners in Phil Knight Invitational finale, 90-80.
Oregon started off strong, fell behind and eventually lost to the Oklahoma Sooners in the 5th place Victory bracket game of the Phil Knight Invitational Sunday. The Ducks finish the tournament with one win and two losses. The Ducks retained just three players from last year's roster and Head Coach Dana Altman's objective to find his team's identity may have to be put on hold. Altman admitted post-game that Oregon has a lot of work to do and that he expected his team to play far better than they have up to this point. The Ducks gradually fell apart while turning over possession seventeen times which allowed the Sooners to score 20 points from those turnovers. Defensively, Oregon allowed Oklahoma scoring machine, Trae Young, to score 43 points and shoot 17 of 18 from the free throw line. Altman and the Ducks will look to improve before getting back into action Dec. 1 against the Boise State Broncos at 6:30 PT in Matthew Knight Arena.
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FB: Oregon Ducks Annihilate Oregon State Beavers in Civil War 69-10
Oregon football avenged its 2016 loss to Oregon State in a 69-10 blowout Saturday night in Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The first Civil War during the Willie Taggart era was a massive success, ending the Ducks' regular season campaign at 7-5. A plethora of weapons were at the Ducks' disposal but Royce Freeman was the star, totaling 122 yards and two touchdowns in his last game at Autzen. Freeman's performance moved him into 6th on the all-time rushing yards list according to the NCAA record book, while he sits at 10th all-time on the rushing touchdown list. The Ducks will now await their bowl game bid, returning to the postseason after sitting out last year.
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FB: Oregon Ducks Annihilate Oregon State Beavers in Civil War 69-10
Oregon football avenged its 2016 loss to Oregon State in a 69-10 blowout Saturday night in Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon. The first Civil War during the Willie Taggart era was a massive success, ending the Ducks' regular season campaign at 7-5. A plethora of weapons were at the Ducks' disposal but Royce Freeman was the star, totaling 122 yards and two touchdowns in his last game at Autzen. Freeman's performance moved him into 6th on the all-time rushing yards list according to the NCAA record book, while he sits at 10th all-time on the rushing touchdown list. The Ducks will now await their bowl game bid, returning to the postseason after sitting out last year.
GAME STORIES
Second Quarter Scoring Flurry Pushes Oregon to Victory in Civil War (by Cameron Derby)… Read More
Oregon Football Pregame Show: 11/25/17
Live from the Valley River Inn at 3:00 PM
Hosts: Ian Gerig and Nick Baxter
3:00 A Look at the Offenses
- Herbert returns against Arizona, and so does the offense
- What grade do you give Herbert’s first game back?
- OSU’s passing struggles
- Day of the running backs
- How do the Ducks fare? Can the Beavers stop them?
- Royce Freeman Readies for Final Act at Autzen (story by Alex Castle)
- Oregon's defense stopped Khalil Tate, can Oregon State move the ball?
- Are there truly any weak points for Oregon’s defense?
- How does Oregon State shut down Oregon?
- Can the Beavers win the turnover battle?…
VB: Oregon Finds the Win Column in Five Sets to Close Regular Season
Coming off four-straight losses, the Oregon Ducks volleyball team defeated the Oregon State Beavers in five close sets at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon. The two teams swapped sets the entire match. The Ducks won 25-22, 16-25, 25-21, 21-25, and 15-9. A balanced offensive attack paced Oregon to victory on Friday night as five different Ducks were in double figures in kills. Ronika Stone led the way with 14 kills, followed by Taylor Agost (12), Willow Johnson (11), Lindsey Vander Weide (11), and Jolie Rasmussen (10). The win is Oregon's first since a November 9th sweep of Arizona State in Tempe, Arizona. Oregon now awaits its postseason fate to determine where and when the team will play in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. The Selection Show is set for Sunday, November 26 at 6:00 p.m. on ESPNU.
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VB: Oregon Finds the Win Column in Five Sets to Close Regular Season
Coming off four-straight losses, the Oregon Ducks volleyball team defeated the Oregon State Beavers in five close sets at Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, Oregon. The two teams swapped sets the entire match. The Ducks won 25-22, 16-25, 25-21, 21-25, and 15-9. A balanced offensive attack paced Oregon to victory on Friday night as five different Ducks were in double figures in kills. Ronika Stone led the way with 14 kills, followed by Taylor Agost (12), Willow Johnson (11), Lindsey Vander Weide (11), and Jolie Rasmussen (10). The win is Oregon's first since a November 9th sweep of Arizona State in Tempe, Arizona. Oregon now awaits its postseason fate to determine where and when the team will play in the first two rounds of the NCAA Tournament. The Selection Show is set for Sunday, November 26 at 6:00 p.m. on ESPNU.
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MBB: Oregon slides past DePaul in OT, 89-79.
Oregon Men's Basketball earned their first win in the Phil Knight Invitational through an overtime battle against the DePaul Blue Demons, 89-79. Led by Portland native Payton Pritchard, Oregon's ammunition never ran out and out shot DePaul with a shooting percentage of 45. With that being said, Oregon had 39 three point attempts but only made 15; yet, the Ducks got the win. Pritchard's 29 points and eight assists electrified the crowd full of Duck fans. Head Coach Dana Altman was pleased with the win but was not happy with the key mistakes Oregon made on defense, seeing two players foul out, Paul White and Kenny Wooten. At any rate, the Ducks will be back in action Sunday at 10 a.m. PT in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum against the Oklahoma Sooners. Sunday's battle will be the finale of the Phil Knight Invitational.
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MBB: Oregon slides past DePaul in OT, 89-79.
Oregon Men's Basketball earned their first win in the Phil Knight Invitational through an overtime battle against the DePaul Blue Demons, 89-79. Led by Portland native Payton Pritchard, Oregon's ammunition never ran out and out shot DePaul with a shooting percentage of 45. With that being said, Oregon had 39 three point attempts but only made 15; yet, the Ducks got the win. Pritchard's 29 points and eight assists electrified the crowd full of Duck fans. Head Coach Dana Altman was pleased with the win but was not happy with the key mistakes Oregon made on defense, seeing two players foul out, Paul White and Kenny Wooten. At any rate, the Ducks will be back in action Sunday at 10 a.m. PT in the Veterans Memorial Coliseum against the Oklahoma Sooners. Sunday's battle will be the finale of the Phil Knight Invitational.
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QuackSmack: Friday 11/24/17
Hosts: Tyler Kastan, Nick Baxter, and Owen Skornik
6:00 121st Civil War on Saturday- What's on the line for each team?
- Final home game for these seniors
- X-factors on each side
- Predictions
- What went wrong for the Ducks
- Oregon looks to bounce back against DePaul
- Big match up in Eugene tomorrow
- Disappointed or lucky Oregon won't…
STORY: Arrion Springs' Great Senior Year is Missing One Element
Senior cornerback Arrion Springs' senior season has been his best of his four-year career at Oregon. Springs leads the Pac-12 and is top-10 nationally with 16 passes defended in 2017 and also set a new career high with his fourth tackle-for-loss against Stanford. An area that Springs has struggled with, though, is interceptions. Springs is without an interception in 2017 and has just one in his 45-game career in Eugene. A week ago against Arizona, one of Springs' two passes defended was a near-pick that bounced off his hands. Those struggles have followed Springs around his entire Oregon career and his coaches, teammates, and Springs all can't think of a better way for Springs to end his Autzen Stadium career than with an interception in his final Civil War. The full story is below.
STORY: Arrion Springs' Great Senior Year is Missing One Element (by Marc Grandi)
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