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MBB Preview: Oregon Begins Final Home Stand Against California
By Liam Baker
Eugene, Ore. — After a thrilling 69-67 victory over the Beavers in Corvallis on Saturday, the Ducks (16-13, 10-8) will look to stay in the win column against the struggling California Golden Bears (3-26, 2-16). The Ducks' NCAA Tournament hopes looked all but finished in the closing moments against Oregon State, before Rivaldo Soares rescued them with five points in the final minute. In their last matchup against Cal, the Ducks beat the Bears 87-58 and will look to find a similar result this Thursday in Eugene.
Oregon
This season has been one of extreme highs and extreme lows for the Ducks. Big wins over Arizona and USC have shown the potential of this team, but losses to Stanford, Utah Valley and Washington have exposed their inconsistencies. The Ducks are led by big man N'Faly Dante who recently posted a 16-point, 18-rebound stat line against the Beavers. He will look to post his fourth straight double-double against a leaky…
MBB Preview: Oregon Begins Final Home Stand Against California
By Liam Baker
Eugene, Ore. — After a thrilling 69-67 victory over the Beavers in Corvallis on Saturday, the Ducks (16-13, 10-8) will look to stay in the win column against the struggling California Golden Bears (3-26, 2-16). The Ducks' NCAA Tournament hopes looked all but finished in the closing moments against Oregon State, before Rivaldo Soares rescued them with five points in the final minute. In their last matchup against Cal, the Ducks beat the Bears 87-58 and will look to find a similar result this Thursday in Eugene.
Oregon
This season has been one of extreme highs and extreme lows for the Ducks. Big wins over Arizona and USC have shown the potential of this team, but losses to Stanford, Utah Valley and Washington have exposed their inconsistencies. The Ducks are led by big man N'Faly Dante who recently posted a 16-point, 18-rebound stat line against the Beavers. He will look to post his fourth straight double-double against a leaky…
Oregon kicks off PAC-12 tournament against Washington looking to keep season alive
By: Ian Sutliff
Eugene, OR-- After two straight wins over the Arizona schools at home, Oregon will take on a Washington squad it split the season series with. For both teams, a deep run in the conference tournament will likely be the only way to an NCAA tournament bid. With a loss tonight, one of these teams seasons will be over as the two squads have gone through their fair share of struggles.
Oregon:
It’s been an up and down season for the Ducks as the biggest month of college basketball begins. After a rough stretch for Oregon in which it lost seven straight games, Kelly Graves’ club won two straight games against a tough Arizona team and a struggling Arizona State squad. One of the reasons the Ducks have had a lot of success recently is the re-emergence of Te-Hina Papao who has finally found confidence in her shot again. Over her last three games, the junior guard has averaged 22 points per game on 61.8% shooting. Even better…
Read MoreQuackSmack: Wednesday (3/1/23)
Hosted by Austin Ota, John Evans, and Trace Geller
Oregon Men’s Basketball Faces Off Against the NorCal Schools (6:00)
- What does Oregon need to do to improve their resume this weekend?
- Giving awards to the Ducks this year
Oregon Women’s Basketball Postgame versus Washington (6:10)
- Instant reactions to the game against the Huskies
GUEST: Oregon Acrobatics and Tumbling Coach Taylor Susnara (6:20)
… Read MoreQuackSmack: Tuesday (2/28/23)
Hosted by Knight Jarecki, Jonah Bruneau and Griffin Bowes
Oregon Baseball Struggles vs UCSB (6:00)
- Ducks swept by the Gauchos
- How concerning are these loses?
- What is next for the team?
Oregon Softball has Impressive Tournament in Palm Springs (6:10)
- Ducks finish the weekend 4-1. Does this raise our confidence in the team?
- Is the pitching staff reliable?
Oregon WBB Starts the Pac-12 Tournament Tomorrow vs UW (6:20)
- Is Te-Hina Paopao back for good?
- Recapping the Arizona and ASU Games
- Previewing the…
QuackSmack: Monday (2/27/23)
Hosted by Austin Ota, Ben Schoenfield, and Aiden Hess
Oregon Basketball Weekend Roundup (6:00)
- Oregon Men’s Basketball needed a last second shot to beat the Beavs, while Oregon Women’s Basketball broke their cold streak with a dominant weekend against the Arizona schools
- What do the Ducks need to do to beat Washington in the Pac 12 WBB tournament?
- How far can the men’s team go?
GUEST: Former Sports Director Jordan Brenner (6:20)
Oregon Softball Impresses in the Desert (6:40)
- After falling in game one, the Ducks dominated the weekend
- Has Stevie Hansen taken that leap to the upper echelon of pitchers in the nation?
- How far can the bats take the Ducks?
Oregon Women's Lacrosse Looks To Bounce Back Against Kennesaw State
By Liam Baker
Eugene, Ore — The Oregon Ducks (1-1) will look to respond after a narrow 12-10 defeat to Niagara University last weekend as they host the Kennesaw State Owls (1-2) at Papé Field this Sunday at 12 p.m. The Ducks opened the season strong with a dominant 17-6 victory over Xavier in which Morgan McCarthy, Haley Cummins and Riley Taylor all recorded hat tricks. Last time out, the Ducks struggled to find consistency on the offensive end against Niagara tallying just seven goals in the first 58 minutes before McCarthy added three in the last two minutes. The Ducks will look to get back on track against the Owls before hitting the road for a two-game east coast road trip.
The Oregon Ducks
The Ducks are led by Junior midfielder Morgan McCarthy, who already has 8 goals in the young season. She scored five goals against Niagara and has been a vital piece to Oregon's success so far in regard to both goal-scoring and leadership. The Ducks…
Oregon Women's Lacrosse Looks To Bounce Back Against Kennesaw State
By Liam Baker
Eugene, Ore — The Oregon Ducks (1-1) will look to respond after a narrow 12-10 defeat to Niagara University last weekend as they host the Kennesaw State Owls (1-2) at Papé Field this Sunday at 12 p.m. The Ducks opened the season strong with a dominant 17-6 victory over Xavier in which Morgan McCarthy, Haley Cummins and Riley Taylor all recorded hat tricks. Last time out, the Ducks struggled to find consistency on the offensive end against Niagara tallying just seven goals in the first 58 minutes before McCarthy added three in the last two minutes. The Ducks will look to get back on track against the Owls before hitting the road for a two-game east coast road trip.
The Oregon Ducks
The Ducks are led by Junior midfielder Morgan McCarthy, who already has 8 goals in the young season. She scored five goals against Niagara and has been a vital piece to Oregon's success so far in regard to both goal-scoring and leadership. The Ducks…
PREVIEW: Oregon Men’s Basketball Looks to Sweep Season Series Against Oregon State in Corvallis
By Dylan Farrell
Heading down the home stretch of what can largely be described as a lackluster season from Oregon men’s basketball, the Ducks (15-13, 9-8) will travel northwest to Corvallis to compete with the Oregon State Beavers (10-18, 4-13) for arguably the most important award behind a championship: bragging rights against a longtime rival.
In the teams’ first matchup this year, OSU posted second-half bid for a comeback — outscoring the Ducks 37-33 — but was ultimately unable to overcome a 13-point first half deficit as Oregon left with a comfortable 77-68 win at Matthew Knight Arena. Oregon dominated the Beavers in the paint, especially defensively, posting 17 offensive rebounds and 22 defensive to OSU’s 4-17 mark. The scoring breakdown was similar to most of Oregon’s season, with both teams scoring at a reasonably efficient clip from two, but the Ducks once again failed to convert on the vast majority of their threes, going 6-22 against OSU’s 7-14.…
Read MoreWBB Preview: Senior Night Matchup with Sun Devils Caps off Regular Season
By Ryan Oppenheimer
EUGENE, OR — Oregon Women's Basketball (15-13, 6-11 PAC-12) takes on the Arizona State Sun Devils (8-18, 1-16) at noon Sunday for their final game of the season.
It hasn't been an easy season for the Ducks, as injuries and lack of depth have held the talented group back from reaching their potential. Heartbreaking one-score losses in January to Oregon State and Washington seemed to drain any momentum they had. Before you could blink, they had dropped seven in a row, and an injury to Grace VanSlooten put a strain on an already small roster.
But they finally righted the ship Thursday night, coming together in VanSlooten's absence to pull off a convincing 14-point win over nationally ranked Arizona. While it's been Kelly Graves's least successful season since his first as a Duck, he has a chance to end it on a good note by sweeping the Arizona schools and giving seniors Taylor Hosendove, Endyia Rogers, Taya Hanson and…
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