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Pennsylvania Duck

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  1. Will an expanded College Football Playoff deliver upsets? Canzano: Hoping the madness doesn't stop at basketball WWW.JOHNCANZANO.COM Will an expanded College Football Playoff deliver upsets?
  2. Elite 4-star LB Dylan Williams names Ducks among top schools The Oregon Ducks are continuing their strong push in the 2024 recruiting cycle, setting themselves up in a great position to add some of the top players in the class to their roster. The latest player to put the Ducks among his top schools is 4-star LB Dylan Williams, from Long Beach, California. Williams is rated by the 247Sports COmposite as the No. 122 overall player in the 2024 class, and the No. 10 LB. Oregon Recruiting: 4-star Dylan Williams puts Ducks among top schools DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Ducks landed among the top schools for 4-star LB Dylan Williams, the No. 10 LB in the 2024 class.
  3. How low would Oregon and Washington go, in terms of partial revenue shares, if the Big Ten comes a-calling? Why be a beta site for streaming college sporting events when you can be a ‘junior member’ of the Big Ten? — Jon Joseph I had posted this article on the Jon Wilner thread yesterday, but decided to post it on its own. I think Wilner's answer offers one of the better and more complete thoughts (and ponderings) on this topic. See what you think... BTW, great question to ask, Jon Joseph! Hotline mailbag: The problem with partial shares for Oregon and UW (in the Big Ten), pondering Tulane and Rice, a Pac-8 and more SPORTS360AZ.COM <p>How low would Oregon and Washington go, in terms of partial revenue shares, if the Big Ten comes a-calling? Why be a beta...
  4. WATCH Pac-12 Networks: Game 1 Recap Allee Bunker’s big day at the plate leads No. 18 Oregon to 6th straight win over Oregon State PAC-12.COM No. 18 Oregon softball beat Oregon State in the series opener 10-4 in Corvallis on April 1, 2023. Allee Bunker had four hits and four RBIs for the Ducks. Oregon's Kedre Luschar also had three hits and drove in two runs. Frankie Hammoude had all four RBIs for the Beavers with a double and a homer.
  5. Ducks Sweep Rivalry Series Doubleheader No. 18 Oregon banged out 10 hits in a 10-4 win in game one against Oregon State and then was held to a season-low one hit in the nightcap, but saw exceptional pitching performances from Stevie Hansen and Raegan Breedlove to shutout the Beavers 2-0 Saturday at Kelly Field. The Ducks will go for the sweep Sunday at 3 p.m. "We did what we needed to today and tomorrow is a very important game," said coach Melyssa Lombardi. "We're right where we wanted to be." Note that both games are included in the article. Be sure to click Game 1 or Game 2 for stat info. Ducks Sweep Rivalry Series Doubleheader - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM The Ducks will go for the sweep Sunday at 3 p.m. No. 18 Oregon sweeps doubleheader with Oregon State softball At varying points Oregon was outplaying Oregon State in all three phases of the game during Saturday’s softball doubleheader in Corvallis. The Ducks played spectacular defense all day, while the Beavers committed four errors in the opening game, a 10-4 Oregon win before a standing-room-only crowd at Kelly Field. UO also got stronger performances from its pitchers and offensively it had some timely hits and capitalized on several OSU mistakes, including a bases-loaded walk and wild pitch that allowed the lone runs to score in a 2-0 Oregon win in Game 2, which was considerably colder and windier and sent many fans home early. No. 18 Oregon sweeps doubleheader with Oregon State softball WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM The Ducks played spectacular defense all day, pitched well and had some timely hits in 10-4 and 2-0 victories against the Beavers.
  6. No Joke, Ducks stun Wildcats rallying from 10 down Oregon battled back from a 10-run deficit for a 13-11 win at Arizona in Pac-12 Conference play on Saturday night at Hi Corbett Field. Sabin Ceballos capped the Ducks epic rally giving Oregon the lead for the first time in the game with a two-run single in the top of the ninth that scored Colby Shade and Drew Cowley. Closer Josh Mollerus recorded the final three outs in the bottom half of the inning for his third save. Oregon entered the ninth trailing 11-10 after whittling what appeared to be an Arizona commanding 10-run lead after two innings to a single run after the eighth. Like he had done throughout the game, Rikuu Nishida sparked the Ducks (17-7, 5-3 Pac-12) rally with a one-out double to set the table for Oregon's 2-3-4 hitters who combined for six hits and seven RBI during the game. Shade followed Nishida's two-bagger with his own double, a line-shot into the left-center field gap to score Nishida and tie the game. Cowley followed with a chopper through the six-hole moving Shade to third with one out. Ceballos responded lining a 2-ball, 1-strike pitch into left field to score both runners. No Joke, Ducks stun Wildcats rallying from 10 down - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon clinched a series win with the victory Oregon completes improbable comeback, rallies from 10-run deficit to earn series win against Arizona In stunning fashion, Oregon extended its winning streak to eight games, coming back from a 10-run deficit to defeat the Arizona Wildcats 13-11. Oregon improves to 17-7 on the season and 5-3 in conference play with the win and completes its third series win at Arizona since reintroducing its baseball program. Saturday night's affair against the Wildcats featured an extremely ominous beginning as the Wildcats exploded for 10 runs combined in the first two innings. Oregon completes improbable comeback, rallies from 10-run deficit to earn series win against Arizona 247SPORTS.COM Down 10-0 after the second inning, Oregon pulls off a stunning comeback to defeat Arizona, 13-11.
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