Sports

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: Thursday, 10/15/15

HOSTS: Ryan Rouillard, Chris Clayton and Zach Bigley 6:00   Does the Streak End Here? 6:15   GUEST: Steve Mims (The Register-Guard) 6:25   Long-Term… Read More

QuackSmack: Wednesday, 10/14/15

HOSTS: Chris Clayton, Andrew Bet, and Stephen Woodworth 6:00 Oregon Football at halfway point
  • Team's mental state Amidst struggles.
  • Can Helfrich and company keep it together?
6:20 GUEST: Andrew GreifRead More

QuackSmack: Tuesday, 10/13/15

HOSTS: Zach Bigley, Tyler Timm and Omar Garibay 6:00 Oregon's Offense
  • How much can Freeman take?
  • Can the offense win games being so run heavy?
6:20 Season on a Grand Scheme
  • Is this a bowl eligible team?
  • Is this the most disappointing team in Oregon recent history? College football recent history?
6:35 Oregon Volleyball
  • Was the Bay Area trip what you expected?
  • What do you expect from this team in Washington?
6:50 What is your… Read More

QuackSmack: Monday, 10/12/15

HOSTS: Ryan Rouillard, Jonathan Style and Marc Grandi 6:00   Football Falls Again
  • How much credit to Oregon? WSU?
  • What this loss tells us about the state of Oregon football
6:20   GUEST: Joey Mac (Oregon IMG Sports Network)Read More

Sports Department Presents "Weekend in Washington"

The KWVA Sports Department is excited to present "Weekend in Washington," next Friday through Sunday. Starting Friday night, and continuing all the way to Sunday afternoon, the KWVA sports staff will broadcast three different Oregon games from the state of Washington, including a football game and two volleyball matches. Fans can tune in to all the action on 88.1 FM or listen online. The staff will also be posting constant updates on Twitter, and you can follow along with the hashtag #WeekendInWashington. The full schedule of events for "Weekend in Washington" is as follows:
  • Friday, 8:00 pm - Volleyball at Washington
  • Saturday, 7:30 pm - Football at Washington
  • Sunday, 1:00 - Volleyball at Washington State

Sports Department Presents "Weekend in Washington"

The KWVA Sports Department is excited to present "Weekend in Washington," next Friday through Sunday. Starting Friday night, and continuing all the way to Sunday afternoon, the KWVA sports staff will broadcast three different Oregon games from the state of Washington, including a football game and two volleyball matches. Fans can tune in to all the action on 88.1 FM or listen online. The staff will also be posting constant updates on Twitter, and you can follow along with the hashtag #WeekendInWashington. The full schedule of events for "Weekend in Washington" is as follows:
  • Friday, 8:00 pm - Volleyball at Washington
  • Saturday, 7:30 pm - Football at Washington
  • Sunday, 1:00 - Volleyball at Washington State

Washington State Leaves Eugene with a 45-38 Double Overtime Win

by Zach Bigley Autzen Stadium had not seen overtime since 2012, and Oregon fans were sent home with an empty feeling on Saturday night as the Ducks were handed back-to-back home losses for the first time since 2002. They did it through the air as Luke Falk through for 505 yards.

Washington State Leaves Eugene with a 45-38 Double Overtime Win

by Zach Bigley Autzen Stadium had not seen overtime since 2012, and Oregon fans were sent home with an empty feeling on Saturday night as the Ducks were handed back-to-back home losses for the first time since 2002. They did it through the air as Luke Falk through for 505 yards.

Missed 3rd Down Proves Costly for Ducks

By Chris Clayton After failing to convert a 3rd and 2 late in the 4th quarter, the Oregon Ducks opened a door for the Washington State Cougars, who took advantage in a 45-38 double-overtime win in Autzen Stadium.

Missed 3rd Down Proves Costly for Ducks

By Chris Clayton After failing to convert a 3rd and 2 late in the 4th quarter, the Oregon Ducks opened a door for the Washington State Cougars, who took advantage in a 45-38 double-overtime win in Autzen Stadium.