We broadcast a variety of sports from the University of Oregon, Bushnell University, Lane Community College, and local high schools live on 88.1 FM and our streams. Our sports department produces detailed game and feature stories, in-depth talk shows, and broadcasts of live events.
QuackSmack: Monday, 6/5/17
Hosts: Matt Tyra, Maverick Pallack, Tyler Kastan
6:00 Oregon Softball Eliminated after Loss to Oklahoma
- Recapping the weekend's events
- What to blame: offense, pitching or defense?
- Disappointing end to a fantastic season
QuackSmack: Friday, 6/2/17
Hosts: Tyler Kastan, Nick Baxter, Maverick Pallack
6:00 Oregon Drops Game 1 of the Women's College World Series
- Recapping game Game 1 vs. Washington
- What went wrong for the Ducks?
- What do the Ducks need to fix?
- Looking ahead to elimination game against Baylor
- Final thoughts on the season
- What is this team capable of heading into next season?
QuackSmack: Wednesday, 5/31/17
Hosts: Matt Tyra, Tyler Kastan, Drake Hills
6:00 Duck Softball Gearing up for Huskies in OKC
- Breaking down Game 1 vs. Washington
- Which Bracket 2 team is Oregon's biggest threat?
- Who needs to step up?
- Full WCWS predictions
QuackSmack: Tuesday, 5/31/17
Hosts: Alex Castle, Tyler Kastan, and Austin Cracraft
6:00 Oregon Baseball Reportedly Extending Horton
- Agree or Disagree?
- How should this year be judged?
- What Horton has to work with next year
QuackSmack: Monday, 5/29/17
HOSTS: Marc Grandi, Tyler Kastan, and Maverick Pallack
6:00 Oregon Softball Advances to the WCWS
- Recapping the Super Regionals
- Who was Oregon's best player over the weekend?
- A look at the rest of the field
AUDIO: Oregon Softball is on its Way to OKC
Oregon softball will play in the Women's College World Series for the fourth time in six years this season after the Ducks' dramatic come-from-behind win over the Kentucky Wildcats in the Super Regionals. Oregon's first opponent of the World Series is Pac-12 foe Washington, who took two of three games from the Ducks in Eugene earlier this year. Before boarding a bus to head to the airport, members of the team spoke to the media about the week ahead. Below are the interviews.
Head Coach Mike White
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AUDIO: Oregon Softball is on its Way to OKC
Oregon softball will play in the Women's College World Series for the fourth time in six years this season after the Ducks' dramatic come-from-behind win over the Kentucky Wildcats in the Super Regionals. Oregon's first opponent of the World Series is Pac-12 foe Washington, who took two of three games from the Ducks in Eugene earlier this year. Before boarding a bus to head to the airport, members of the team spoke to the media about the week ahead. Below are the interviews.
Head Coach Mike White
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Late Rally Books Oregon's Ticket to Oklahoma City
The Oregon Duck Softball team used late game heroics for the second consecutive Saturday, this time erasing a three-run deficit in the top of the 7th to defeat the #14 seeded Kentucky Wildcats 6-5 to take the Eugene Super Regional 2-0 and advance to the 2017 Women's College World Series. Kentucky jumped out to a 3-0 lead, shutting the Oregon offense down until the 5th when an illegal pitch and fielder's choice made it 3-2. Kentucky would add two insurance runs in the bottom of the 6th, only for the Ducks to come screaming back with four runs with their backs against the wall to take the lead 6-5. That lead would hold as Miranda Elish closed out Kentucky in the 7th, clinching their spot in their fourth Women's College World Series in six years. Listen below to a full game story and postgame interviews from Oregon and Kentucky.
Game Story (by Alex Castle)… Read More
Late Rally Books Oregon's Ticket to Oklahoma City
The Oregon Duck Softball team used late game heroics for the second consecutive Saturday, this time erasing a three-run deficit in the top of the 7th to defeat the #14 seeded Kentucky Wildcats 6-5 to take the Eugene Super Regional 2-0 and advance to the 2017 Women's College World Series. Kentucky jumped out to a 3-0 lead, shutting the Oregon offense down until the 5th when an illegal pitch and fielder's choice made it 3-2. Kentucky would add two insurance runs in the bottom of the 6th, only for the Ducks to come screaming back with four runs with their backs against the wall to take the lead 6-5. That lead would hold as Miranda Elish closed out Kentucky in the 7th, clinching their spot in their fourth Women's College World Series in six years. Listen below to a full game story and postgame interviews from Oregon and Kentucky.
Game Story (by Alex Castle)… Read More