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Weekend Watch: All Quiet in Eugene

After seemingly every October weekend was filled to the brim with Oregon athletic contests in Eugene, this weekend is quite the opposite. The only contest in town is the women's basketball regular season opener Saturday night against Cal State-Bakersfield at 7:00 (follow @KWVAsports for updates). Despite the absence of events, Friday Night Spotlight will be jam packed tonight. Starting at 7:00, Travis Teich, Nick Rogers and Andrew Murray have 3 hours of exciting sports talk, including reviewing what went wrong for Oregon football last night. Guests include current Sports Director Joey McMurry and former Sports Director Colin Deaver. You can get involved too by calling in at (541) 346-0645 or tweet at us @KWVAsports. This weekend may be a quiet one, but next week will be plenty busy, with both basketball teams, volleyball and football playing at home. We'll have plenty more details in the next Weekend Watch. -Ryan Rouillard

Friday Night Spotlight 11-8-13

KWVA Contact: (541) 346-0645, @KWVASports Host: Travis Teich Panelists: Nicholas Rogers, Andrew Murray (Engineer) 7:02   Intro – Begin show 7:05   Stanford defeats Oregon, 26-20
  • Break down
  • What Thursday night's game meant for Oregon, Stanford.
  • BCS Top-5
  • Have people forgotten that Stanford lost to Utah?
7:26   Break 7:30   Sports Desk Update 7:32   Joey McMurry: KWVA Sports Director joins the show to talk about UO/STAN… Read More

Stanford Derails Oregon's Title Hopes

In a highly anticipated Thursday night matchup, the No. 5 Stanford Cardinal defeated the No. 3 Oregon Ducks 26-20 to derail the Ducks' title hopes for the second straight year. -Joey McMurry

Stanford Derails Oregon's Title Hopes

In a highly anticipated Thursday night matchup, the No. 5 Stanford Cardinal defeated the No. 3 Oregon Ducks 26-20 to derail the Ducks' title hopes for the second straight year. -Joey McMurry

Post-Stanford Interviews

Raw interviews from coaches and players following the Ducks' 26-20 loss to Stanford: -Joey McMurry

Post-Stanford Interviews

Raw interviews from coaches and players following the Ducks' 26-20 loss to Stanford: -Joey McMurry

Oregon Women's Basketball Defeats OIT 116-51

Oregon's second exhibition game got off to a great start scoring the first 2 points of the game in the first 2 minutes. They continued on to win the game 116-51 against Oregon Tech. Oregon's shooting was very consistent lead by Chrishae Rowe who scored 35 points and Katelyn Loper with 26, 24 of which were the result of 3 point shots. Overall Oregon played a very strong game and now prepares for its first regular season contest Saturday night against Cal State-Bakersfield. -Kelsy Alston    

Oregon Women's Basketball Defeats OIT 116-51

Oregon's second exhibition game got off to a great start scoring the first 2 points of the game in the first 2 minutes. They continued on to win the game 116-51 against Oregon Tech. Oregon's shooting was very consistent lead by Chrishae Rowe who scored 35 points and Katelyn Loper with 26, 24 of which were the result of 3 point shots. Overall Oregon played a very strong game and now prepares for its first regular season contest Saturday night against Cal State-Bakersfield. -Kelsy Alston    

Quacksmack: November 4th, 2013

Monday November 4th, 7:00 HOST: Ryan Rouillard PANELISTS: AJ Untermeyer, Anthony Piganelli ----------------------------------------------------- 7:00-7:08 Oregon-Stanford preview 7:08-7:10 Break 7:09-7:20 Interview with Steve Mims (Register Guard) 7:20-7:25 Final football thoughts, predictions 7:25-7:27 Break 7:27-7:37 Volleyball weekend recap 7:37-7:50 Women's Basketball season preview 7:50-7:51 Break 7:57-7:57 Men's Basketball weekend review, Georgetown preview --------------- FULL PODCAST

AUDIO: Helfrich, Aliotti Talk Stanford

Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich and defensive coordinator Nick Aliotti talk Stanford. -Joey McMurry