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Softball: Ducks Run-Rule the Hoosiers, 9-1 in Game 2
Charles Fischer replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Quite right. Made the change... -
Spring Game Thread: Join Us With Your Reactions!
EastBayDuckDad replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I humbly disagree that Moore was only average. His O-line was more porous than the one Novosad had and he was pressured more as a result. When he had the time he was accurate and found Sadiq repeatedly. I'm thrilled that OBD will have two starting caliber QBs with a greatly improved (and Marcus like) Moga in the three spot. Hopefully they will all stay put at Oregon. -
Ducks DOMINATE the B1G? An Update...
Nevada Dawg replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Truly a remarkable showing for a first-year in-conference participant. Hearty congratulations to the Duck Athletic organization. -
Ducks Clinch Series Against No. 3 Oregon State EUGENE, Ore. — Collin Clarke turned in a dominant performance on the mound on Saturday while No 13 Oregon slugged four home runs in a series-clinching 13-1 win over No. 3 Oregon State on Saturday at PK Park in front of 4,278 fans. Clarke allowed just one run on four hits over 6.0 innings of work while striking out four and walking just two. He did not allow the run until Oregon had a nine-run lead heading into the top of the sixth inning. The Ducks got two run home runs from the first three batters in their lineup – Mason Neville, Dominic Hellman, Jacob Walsh -- over the first five innings, before six-hole hitter Maddox Molony added a two-run shot in the bottom of the sixth. How It Happened: The Ducks did not waste any time making an early statement in the game. After Neville walked to lead off the bottom of the first, Hellman slugged a two-run home run over the center-field wall. Hellman hits a two-run homer! Oregon added to the lead with two more runs in the second. Oregon State (32-9) starter Dax Whitney loaded the bases with a hit-by-pitch and two walks before Drew Smith delivered a two-out, two-run single to center field for a 4-0 lead. Oregon (29-12) added another crooked number to the scoreboard in the bottom of the fourth. Hellman started the rally with a one-out single before scoring on a Walsh two-run home run to right field. Smith followed with a triple on a hard-hit ball up the middle that ricocheted off the second baseman changing the balls direction so the centerfielder could not get to it. Molony picked up Smith with an RBI single through the left side for a 7-0 lead. Neville made it 9-0 in the bottom of the fifth inning. After Ryan Cooney singled to lead off the inning, Neville lined his 21st homer of the season over the right-center field wall on a 0-2 count. The Ducks made it three consecutive innings with multiple runs in the sixth. Anson Aroz reached to start a four-run rally on a hit-by-pitch before scoring on the Molony home run over the left-center field wall. Burke-Lee Mabeus and Cooney had back-to-back singles before moving up to second and third on a passed ball. Carter Garate plated both with a double over the first-base bag. Box Score Notes: The announced attendance (4,278) was the largest regular-season crowd in PK Park history … The four home runs hit by the Ducks marked the eighth time this season Oregon has belted four-or-more homers … Clarke’s quality start was his fourth of the season … The 12-run margin of victory was the Ducks’ largest in series history with Oregon State since UO won 14-0 on April 15, 1972, and is the second-largest margin for the Ducks all-time. On Deck: Game three of the series is Sunday with a 12:05 p.m. first pitch. Quotes: Head Coach Mark Wasikowski On Collin Clarke’s performance… “Tremendous job. I thought the entire pitching staff, once again, the last two days, have been excellent. Each and every one of those guys that have gone out there.” On consistency shown at the plate… “We hit the long ball today, you know. We got some guys on and were able to capitalize on some mistakes that were up in the zone, which is good. And sometimes you miss them, today we got them, so we were fortunate.” On how this win changes the team’s mindset.. “We’ll find out, you know. We’ll find out when we come in tomorrow. I would think they’re a really hungry group, that’s what we just left our huddle with. Hopefully they’re going to be really hungry tomorrow and want to play really well.” Collin Clarke On adjustments going into the game... “I was just in the zone more today. I felt like I was able to control the ball a little bit better than the last few outings and when you do that, good things will happen.” On getting ahead in the count early... “It’s huge, especially when getting quick innings helps get the hitting back on track. In general, I think it’s pretty important not to walk guys.” Maddox Molony On having a breakout game after cold streak... “Yeah. The game of baseball is hard and it’s going to challenge you, so it’s nice to have some success like that.” On the success and consistency throughout the lineup... “It means a lot. We just fed off of each other. The guy before gets a hit, walk, or hit by pitch it doesn’t matter because the next guy was going to do something special.” On the excitement of turning a double play... “It’s one of the most exciting plays you can make other than a web gem or a diving play. Turning a double play and making it look routine is amazing.” Mason Neville On the pride the top of the lineup has... “A ton. I feel like our 1,2,3 is pretty special. I mean our entire in general is pretty special. I think we have the chance to really do some big things this year. To go out and have your 1,2,3 hitters all hit two-run homer runs is pretty tough to do, but it puts pressure on the other team, and on their pitcher. They don’t want to throw to us it seems like. It’s definitely a lot of fun to be a part of.” On carrying the momentum into tomorrow's game... “It’s nice to win the series in the first two games, but we’re after the sweep. So taking the win, brushing it off and maintaining the mindset we’ve had the past two games of just dominating every pitch and continuing to do that. That’s the best way to go about it and we plan on doing that tomorrow.”
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The SEC Finishes First with the B1G Close Behind
Nevada Dawg replied to Jon Joseph's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Congrats to the Ducks for a program record of draftees this year. It is a pain losing that many talented guys every year (see Kirby Smart), but I am sure Lanning will learn to deal with it. -
Where the Undrafted Free Agents are Going
kirklandduck replied to Steven A's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
I don't know if that would have made much difference. His biggest obstacle is the same as DG's...concerns about his size. -
Spring Game Thread: Join Us With Your Reactions!
David Marsh replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Absolutely and I have complete faith that this year's team is going to have a solid starter at QB and a equally as solid backup. I look forward to learning who wins the competition. Though I can see why Moore and Novosad are the front runners. Moga looked good as well. I think the Ducks have a very good three deep. -
Muhammed should have declared last year, I guess.
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Softball: Ducks Run-Rule the Hoosiers, 9-1 in Game 2
HDuck replied to 30Duck's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
The Utes? Uh, I think the headline means the Hoosiers. -
Ruh-Roh! Ducks Run Roughshod Over No. 3 Oregon State 13-1!
HDuck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Today's 13-1 game was the most lopsided in the series since Oregon renewed baseball in 2019. The Ducks previous best win was 7 runs in 2021 in Corvallis. The Beavs have four 10-run wins since 2019. -
Spring Game Thread: Join Us With Your Reactions!
Charles Fischer replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Last year was the first Spring Game ever for me that ALL four QBs looked good. Now I see that this year we have FIVE QBs who played well this year? Says something about the coaches... -
Spring Game Thread: Join Us With Your Reactions!
Just Ducky replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Dante Moore was average at best, Austin was good and Moga is a scary good athlete. Smith jr. shows promise as well. Secondary played well and eased my apprehension about that group. Lots of scary good athletes on the field. Are they as good as last year? Maybe except for QB but maybe I’m misjudging Dante. Time will tell. Rally looked good as always and the F15 flyover was amazing as was Shout. Great to be back at Autzen again. Go s -
Ruh-Roh! Ducks Run Roughshod Over No. 3 Oregon State 13-1!
Just Ducky replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Couldn’t get the tickets we needed so we watched on the jumbotron after the spring game. 6 year old grandson is now an official Duck fan. Can’t ask for more than that. Although he was asleep before we crossed the freeway.lol. -
Ducks in the Hunt after 36 Holes in Baltimore BALTIMORE – The Oregon men’s golf team shot battled tough winds to climb into second place after two rounds at the Big Ten Championships. The Ducks moved two spots up the leaderboard after firing a 1-under 279 for the second day in a row at Baltimore Country Club and will enter Sunday’s final round with a shot at the Big Ten Title. Illinois leads the field at 8 under, six strokes ahead of Oregon. “We played really well today,” head coach Casey Martin said. “It was a tough finish once again, it got super windy at the end, but we have a chance tomorrow. It’s going to take some great golf but we have a chance.” Jay Gould-Healy and Greyson Leach continued to lead the Ducks in the second round. The pair is tied for third individually at 4 under after Leach turned in his second flawless scorecard in as many rounds and Gould-Healy shot in the red for the second day in a row. Omar Morales from UCLA leads the field at 7 under. How It Happened Teeing off on No. 1, Gould-Healy opened his round with a bogey but made three birdies before the turn. He played his back nine 1 over with two bogeys and a birdie to finish the day with a 1-under 69. Jay Gould-Healy Leach turned in an almost identical scorecard on Saturday as he did on Friday, finishing 2 under with 16 pars and two birdies. He capitalized on the par-4 5th and the par-5 12th to move into the top three. Aiden Krafft shot in the red for the first time in Baltimore, finishing with a 1-under 69. The junior was even at the turn after answering a bogey with a birdie. Sitting at 1 over through 14 holes, Krafft made birdie on two of his last four, including No. 18, to move into a tie for 22nd place. Ramil Saelim turned in a 3-over 73 for the Ducks’ final counting score. Duck Scorecard Big Ten Championships Baltimore Country Club – Par 70 (7,177 yards) 2. Oregon – 279-279 – 558 (-2) T3. Jay Gould-Healy – 67-69 – 136 (-4) T3. Greyson Leach – 68-68 – 136 (-4) T22. Aiden Krafft – 72-69 – 141 (+1) T72. Ramil Saelim – 74-73 – 147 (+7) T77. Eric Doyle – 72-76 – 148 (+8) Notable Gould-Healy is tied for third in the field with eight birdies so far this weekend, accounting for a third of Oregon’s 24 birdies … Leach leads the field with 32 pars … Leach needs just four more birdies to eclipse 400 in his UO career. Next Up Oregon will tee off at Baltimore Country Club to begin the final round of play at 6:40 a.m. PT, with UO’s final time going off at 7:20 a.m. Big Ten Network coverage begins at 10 a.m.
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Where did undrafted Oregon Ducks sign as free agents? WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Oregon Ducks had a program-record 10 players selected in the 2025 NFL draft and several others will begin their...
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Ruh-Roh! Ducks Run Roughshod Over No. 3 Oregon State 13-1!
30Duck replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Not so much for Beav fans though, During the top of the 8th, Mike Parker mentioned that he got a text from a fan that he had to leave. He couldn't stand the crowd! -
Ruh-Roh! Ducks Run Roughshod Over No. 3 Oregon State 13-1!
Dave23 replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
Great game! Love seeing the bats crushing it today. Pitching had been deadly with great fielding backing up the few hits that were given up. Ducks are looking like a complete team! -
Spring Game Thread: Join Us With Your Reactions!
The Kamikaze Kid replied to Charles Fischer's topic in Our Beloved Ducks
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In the first half of the seventh inning....Ryan Featherston replaced Oregon starter Collin Clarke and retired the Oregon State side. This will be a very memorable game for Clarke, as getting your MoJo back against the No. 3 team in the nation will help his confidence the rest of the season. What a great day for him!
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13-1 Ducks after six innings! Oh darn...Beavis got a run, but Oregon got it back and more! Anson Aroz got hit by a pitch, and then The Pride of Springfield, Maddox Molony, hit a two-run home run! But wait! The Ducks are not done pounding on Oregon State, as Burke-Lee Mabeus got a hit, and then Ryan Cooney got one. They advanced to second and third on a wild pitch, with Carter Garate zinging down the first base line to score both of them! The crowd is going crazy at PK Park, and the dancing is just a bit too much for all those dressed in prison attire. (Orange)
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The SEC, again, is at the top of the 2025 NFL Draft with 79 players drafted. But the B1G with 71 players drafted finished a close 2nd. Ohio State 14/ OREGON! 10/ Michigan 7/ Maryland 6/ Penn St, UCLA, and Iowa 5 each/ USC (), Minnesota, and Rutgers 3 each/ 2 each for Nebraska, Indiana, and Wisconsin/ 1 each for Michigan State, Purdue, Illinois, and UWho () The ACC had 42 players drafted. The B12 had 31 players drafted. Six fewer combined than the SEC, and two more than the B1G. POWER 2 the SEC and the B1G! 2025 NFL Draft picks by college team, school: SEC, Big Ten dominate as Ohio State flirts with record - CBSSports.com WWW.CBSSPORTS.COM The power programs dominated the 2025 NFL Draft Now, about that 4-4-2-2-1-1?
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