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Men's Basketball: Ducks Power Their Way Past UCLA
The Ducks earned their second straight victory and remain perfect at home this season with a convincing 86-72 victory of the UCLA Bruins. Dillon Brooks did it all for the team, leading the way with 25 points and adding 7 rebounds as well. Chris Boucher turned in another impressive performance with
Game Story (by Alex Castle)
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Dana Altman
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QuackSmack: Friday, 1/22/16
Hosts: Jonathan Rifkind, Brett Brennan, Alex Castle
6:02 Friday Night Spotlight from Sheldon HS with Chris Clayton and from Thurston HS with Zach Bigley
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Men's Basketball: Cook, Oregon Light Up #21 USC
USC came into Matthew Knight Arena as the second-highest scoring team in the Pac-12, averaging 83.4 points per game, but it was Oregon that shot the lights out on Thursday night, gunning their way to an 88-81 win over the #21 team in the nation. Elgin Cook led the way for the Ducks, as his 26 points tied a career-high and helped Oregon improve to 15-4 on the season.
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Men's Basketball: Cook, Oregon Light Up #21 USC
USC came into Matthew Knight Arena as the second-highest scoring team in the Pac-12, averaging 83.4 points per game, but it was Oregon that shot the lights out on Thursday night, gunning their way to an 88-81 win over the #21 team in the nation. Elgin Cook led the way for the Ducks, as his 26 points tied a career-high and helped Oregon improve to 15-4 on the season.
Game Story (by Matt Tyra)
Postgame Audio
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QuackSmack: Thursday, 1/21/16
Live from Valley River Inn
HOSTS: Chris Clayton, Ryan Rouillard, and Zach Bigley
6:00 MBB Taking on USC
- Importance of the weekend ahead
- What we can learn about this team
- Strong or mediocre?
- How on-track is this team for postseason?
- Jillian Alleyne's place in history at Oregon
QuackSmack: Wednesday, 1/20/16
HOSTS: Jonathan Rifkind, Kevin Buckley, Cameron Derby
6:00 Women’s Basketball: A Long Road Ahead?
- How important is the win against Colorado before taking on the best of the Conference?
- Can they sustain the consistent play they established against Cal?
- Has fouling become one of the biggest issues.
- SoCal teams coming to town, what needs to be done?
QuackSmack: Tuesday, 1/19/16
Hosts: Matt Tyra, Alex Castle and Shawn Medow
6:00 Men's Basketball Takes On LA Schools
- Can Oregon hang in against deep teams in USC and UCLA?
- Where does this team get consistency?
- How did the beginning of Pac-12 play affect the team?
- Are they ready to take advantage of an easier stretch?
- Was this the right hire? Who else should've been…
QuackSmack: Monday, 1/18/16
HOSTS: Ryan Rouillard, Marc Grandi and Brett Brennan
6:00 Ducks Tab Brady Hoke as New Defensive Coordinator
- Going outside the program
- Implications of the new hire
- Evaluating the weekend
- Where's the ceiling?
- Monkey off the back
- Jillian Alleyne new career rebounding leader in Pac-12 history
Women's Basketball: Oregon Falls 3 Seconds Short to #11 Stanford
The Oregon Women's Basketball team fell short to the Stanford Cardinal 64 to 62 Friday night. Behind 12 three pointers, it looked as if the Ducks were going to pull off the upset and gain their first pac 12 victory. The loss adds to a trend the team has started in Pac 12 play. Oregon has lead at halftime in all but one of their five Pac 12 games, but have fallen short in each one. The Ducks look to bounce back Sunday afternoon agains the California Golden Bears.
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Women's Basketball: Oregon Falls 3 Seconds Short to #11 Stanford
The Oregon Women's Basketball team fell short to the Stanford Cardinal 64 to 62 Friday night. Behind 12 three pointers, it looked as if the Ducks were going to pull off the upset and gain their first pac 12 victory. The loss adds to a trend the team has started in Pac 12 play. Oregon has lead at halftime in all but one of their five Pac 12 games, but have fallen short in each one. The Ducks look to bounce back Sunday afternoon agains the California Golden Bears.
Game Recap (By Erick Villar)
Post Game Interviews:
Kelly Graves… Continue with Women's Basketball: Oregon Falls 3 Seconds Short to #11 Stanford.