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  2. EUGENE, Ore. – After leading No. 15 Oregon to a road sweep of Maryland, Lyndsey Grein has been named Big Ten Pitcher of the Week, the conference announced on Monday. This is her third career Big Ten honor and first of 2026. The senior from Mokena, Ill., went 3-0 against the Terrapins. For the weekend, she had a 0.93 ERA in 15 innings pitched. She allowed two runs on seven hits, struck out 25 and walked only two. She gave up only one extra base hit the entire series. In Friday's 11-0 run-rule win, Grein struck out eight in four shutout innings and allowed two hits. She threw four hitless innings in relief on Saturday and struck out seven as the Ducks won 4-3 in eight innings. Sunday, she struck out 10 in a complete game, 8-2 win. Grein, who is 21-4 on the season, leads the Big Ten in strikeouts (164), WHIP (0.94), and opponent batting average (.173), is second in wins and third in ERA (2.15). The Ducks host No. 22 Washington for a three-game series that begins Friday at Jane Sanders Stadium (6 p.m., B1G+). 2026 HONORS Elon Butler, Sr., OF • Big Ten Player of the Week (4-6) Lyndsey Grein, Jr., RHP • Big Ten Pitcher of the Week (4-13) • Wilson/NFCA National Pitcher of the Week (3-24) Taryn Ho, Fr., SS • Big Ten Freshman of the Week (4-6)
  3. As Charles stated in Post 1 Oregon is now ranked 19th. Oregon Ducks Baseball Freshman Shatters Program RecordWith the No. 21 Oregon Ducks baseball squad taking a 5-4 win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers, one freshman made program history. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Ducks Baseball Freshman Shatters Program RecordThe Oregon Ducks baseball team is coming off a series win over the Nebraska Cornhuskers, and one freshman made program history in the series finale on Sunday. A
  4. Today
  5. Both of these Ducks contributed to the success of the Ducks last season! Good luck in the Draft! Oregon Ducks On SITwo Oregon Players Flying Under the Radar Before NFL DraftThe Oregon Ducks had a program record 10 players selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. As the 2026 NFL Draft approaches, it remains to be seen if they will top this n
  6. 26 Questions for the Big Ten heading into the 2026 season - No. 11 - Does Oregon have that one extra gear? A - Fingers crossed, wood knocked. https://collegefootballnews.com/college-football/big-ten-football-2026-26-key-questions
  7. https://247sports.com/article/oregon-basketball-locks-in-official-visit-with-caa-foy-and-4-star-pg-preston-edmead-281666731/
  8. Yesterday
  9. This time it is not Angel Laya, or Brayden Jaksa...but Nauvilou Lauaki Jr.! OREGON ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE | MONDAY, APRIL 13, 2026 BASEBALL | @OregonBaseball Lauaki earns Big Ten Freshman of the Week Honors EUGENE, Ore. – Heading into the week, Naulivou Lauaki had made just two career starts but that did not stop him from leading Oregon to a series win over No. 19 Nebraska and in turn being named the Big Ten Conference Freshman of the Week. In four starts during the week, the redshirt freshman slashed .471/.471/1.176 with a 1.647 OPS, while going 8-for-15 at the plate with six extra-base hits (3 HR, 3 2B), six RBI and five runs scored. In a midweek start at Portland, Lauaki homered and had two doubles while going 3-for-4 with two runs scored. In the Nebraska series, he slashed .385/.385/.923 with two home runs, a double, five RBI and three runs scored. In a 7-6 win on Friday, Lauaki drove in a pair of runs with a two-out double in the fourth inning to give Oregon a 2-1 lead. On Saturday, the Ducks' DH belted a pair of home runs while also delivering a run-scoring single before finishing 3-for-5 with two RBI and three runs scored. In Sunday's series-clinching win he added a hit and run scored. Lauaki is the fourth Oregon player to earn Big Ten Freshman of the Week honors in the Ducks’ two seasons in the conference. Angel Laya earned the honor twice earlier this season, while Burke-Lee Mabeus claimed the honor last season. Oregon All-Time Big Ten Freshman of the Week Honors Naulivou Lauaki Jr. (4/13/26) Angel Laya (2/16/26; 3/9/26) Burke-Lee Mabeus (2/24/25) D1Baseball Rankings for Monday April 13th, 2026 of the Big-10, and Others... No. 1 UCLA No. 6 Beavis (We could get a bump in RPI as we play them Tuesday night in Portland) No. 12 USC No. 19 Oregon Dropped out? Nebraska at 27-9 dropped out of the top 25 by losing the series at Oregon by one run? They are a good team...
  10. Dakota Guerrant is of the 2027 class. Typo error in the article. Five-Star Recruit Dakota Guerrant Makes Interesting Decision on His Oregon VisitFive-star wide receiver recruit Dakota Guerrant made an interesting decision on who to bring with him on his visit to the Oregon Ducks. While other schools like Michigan and Miami are making a push to land the commitment of the talented five-star wide receiver, many recruiting reporters and experts believe the talented prospect will end up with the Oregon Ducks. Oregon Ducks On SIFive-Star Recruit Dakota Guerrant Makes Interesting Decis...The Oregon Ducks have been in one of the more important timelines when it comes to recruiting, as they have been the host to many of the nation's top prospects
  11. Ten items of note from Oregon football's second full week of spring practiceTen items of note from Oregon football's second full week of spring practice https://247sports.com/college/oregon/longformarticle/ten-items-of-note-from-oregon-footballs-second-full-week-of-spring-practice-281644601/
  12. It was the best of times; it was the worst of times. https://www.cbssports.com/college-football/news/college-football-top-25-teams-best-worst-case-scenarios-2026-season/
  13. To date: • possible good news is Oregon is sitting with the current #7 portal in class • possible bad news is it lost the portal's #18 and #41 rated players and has replaced them with the #74 and #164 rated players (Dezdrick Lindsay and Pharaoh Compton both UR - 247 ratings)
  14. Why A'Mauri is back. Chasing his and our dream. A'Mauri Washington preparing for NFL in final season at Oregon
  15. I am okay sticking with Altman. He deserves another year IMO. My concern is that for every guy you get that makes the jump from G6 to Power 5 like Simpkins did, there is a whole list that do not. Recently for Oregon that list includes RaHeim Moss, Jesse Zarzuela, Amauri Hardy, Aaron Estrada, etc. There are some big time players in the portal, but Oregon is not in the discussion for them right now. I guess that is disappointing.
  16. It's a "family affair", past and present, for the Oregon Ducks! Oregon Ducks On SIDylan Raiola’s Connection With His Brother Has Oregon Buz...It's a family affair in Eugene... and the on-field connection already looks strong. Oregon Ducks quarterback Dylan Raiola transferred from Big Ten foe Nebraska
  17. On Wisconsin! But On Luke Fickell? The AD who hired and supported his coach is resigning to take a position with the Big Ten conference. If Luke doesn't improve things this season, New Mexico coach Jason Eck, who played on the Wisconsin O-line, will be high on any new hire list. AP NewsChris McIntosh steps down as Wisconsin AD to take over ne...Chris McIntosh is stepping down as Wisconsin’s athletic director and moving into the Big Ten office as the conference’s deputy commissioner for strategy.
  18. COLLEGE PARK, Md. — Stefini Ma'ake's fifth inning grand slam sparked No. 15 Oregon to an 8-2 win over Maryland Sunday at Maryland Softball Stadium. The Ducks swept the Terrapins and have won eight in a row with No. 22 Washington visiting Eugene next weekend for a series between two of the top four teams in the Big Ten. Sunday, Oregon scored a run in the first inning and that's how it stayed until Ma'ake's homer. After Maryland scored two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning to cut Oregon's lead to 5-2, Emma Cox made it a six-run game with a three-run home run in the top of the sixth. That was more than enough for starter Lyndsey Grein, who struck out 10 in improving to 21-4 on the season. For the weekend, Grein was 3-0 with 25 strikeouts and allowed two runs in 16 innings. "(Grein) was smiling the whole game, and I think she kept her composure well and she kept it simple and I think she just flat out competed today and wanted to sweep," said Ma'ake. How It Happened: In the first inning, Oregon (32-9, 13-2) did what it does better than anyone else in the county – bring a run home on a sacrifice fly. After Maryland walked the bases loaded, Emma Cox lifted a fly ball to left field that scored Elon Butler from third and the Ducks led 1-0 after a half inning. Grein kept the Terrapins (14-26, 1-17) off the scoreboard by striking out nine batters in the first four innings. The Terrapins had two runners aboard in the bottom of the first, but she struck out three hitters to leave them stranded. Grein then struck out the side in order in the bottom of the second, getting swings-and-misses on all three third strikes. Grein added three more punchouts in the bottom the fourth inning. Ma'ake opened the game up with her grand slam in the top of the fifth. Oregon loaded the bases on singles by Amari Harper, Ayanna Shaw and Taryn Ho. Ma'ake then launched an 0-1 pitch high over the wall in left field. It was her fifth home run of the season. "Honestly, I was just trying to see the ball," said Ma'ake, who had two hits on Sunday. "I haven't been able to see it all weekend, so I think it's just putting a good swing on a good pitch that I saw up. And so I think just doing that for the team just broke things open." The Terrapins scored two runs on three hits in the bottom of the fifth, cutting Oregon's lead to 5-2. Those were the only two runs allowed by Grein all weekend. In the top of the sixth, Cox stretched the Duck's lead to six with her fifth home run of the year. After Butler and Harper walked, Cox hit a laser out of the park to left center field, giving Oregon an 8-2 lead. "I definitely got jammed a little bit my first time, so I was like, OK, just get my foot down and let's get the barrel out," said Cox, who was 2-for3 with four RBI. "I was happy that not even that it went out, but that I was just able to execute the adjustments there." Grein retired the last six Maryland batters of the game to close out the win for the Ducks. Notable: The first inning sacrifice fly was Oregon's NCAA-best and school record 31st of the season … It was Oregon's third sweep in conference play this season (Penn State, Iowa) and the first road sweep … With 10 strikeouts, Grein passed Sam Skillingstad (398, 2009-12) for eighth on the UO career strikeouts list with an even 400. Quotable Head Coach Melyssa Lombardi on the Ducks' ability to win all three games in different ways "I think it's really important. After every game we talk about how the next game is not even going to look the same. And so it's just continuing to stay in our process and know that there may be some adverse moments, but it doesn't matter. If we just continue to have each other's back, play for each other, play with each other, good things happen." Sophomore catcher Emma Cox "I think we have a really versatile team, and I think we have a really tough lineup to throw through, and I think we got speed, we have power, but most of all, we have girls who want to win, and, it doesn't really matter what it looks like. We're just trying to win every single time, and we believe that we're gonna win, which is the most important part." Up Next: Oregon hosts No. 22 Washington in a three-game series that begins Friday at Jane Sanders Stadium (6 p.m., B1G+). "We are really excited," said Lombardi. "We cannot wait to welcome our alumni. We've been planning this weekend for a very, very long time, and we are ready to roll out the red carpet for them so they can have just an unbelievable weekend back home."
  19. Yes, hoops a different animal than football…in theory should be a way higher volume (relative to roster size) of very good to great non-P4 players to pick off. Great to see new PAC members getting some immediate indicators on where they still stand 😂
  20. After a spring scrimmage on Saturday, Oregon receiver coach Ross Douglas had a helping of kind words for the soon to be Duck, starting with his natural athleticism. Oregon Ducks On SIOregon Coach Ross Douglas Reveals Excitement for One New...With the departure of outgoing senior wide receiver Malik Benson, the return of senior receiver Evan Stewart, and the success of rising sophomore Dakorien Moore
  21. In 2025, Michigan signed a half-decent player out of G6 UAB. Dana had success at a mid-major program. Perhaps he wants guys who appreciate a shot to play in the Power 4 and will play well together? What did Kentucky get for $22M? Every concern outlined is certainly justified and may come to fruition, but IMO, a guy with one losing season deserves the chance to do it his way. As Dana noted, based on their failure to perform up to expectations in 2025, many of the players who portaled out were going to be offered less money in 2026. Dusty May brought in team-oriented guys and coached them up. I'm hoping Dana can do the same. Although I don't think we'll see what Michigan accomplished in 2025.
  22. Looks like Meadow wasn't thrilled with the New World field. 😁
  23. A little more info on Meadow. He's a really nice pick up. Can score inside and out, solid size and versatile, plus plenty of starting experience. https://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/2026/04/oregon-mens-basketball-adds-experienced-forward-in-transfer-portal.html
  24. I thought the same thing. Hope we can get some power four studs to fill out the roster.
  25. The G5 kids are rolling in. I guess that is the only play if you have very limited NiL money.
  26. A couple of G5 guys right now that can score the ball. Good to see someone come in with a decent shooting percentage in college. It has been a while (other than Simpkins). Hopefully, these guys can make the jump like Simpkins did last season.
  27. Nice. Another guy that can shoot. 50%+ from the floor and 38%+ from three

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