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Oregon Football Signee Spotlight: Edge Teitum Tuioti Sheldon's Teitum Tuioti, an edge rusher in the 2023 class will be looking to make a name for himself at Oregon. On his senior film he shared his best plays at his edge position while also helping on offense as a Tight end- Y Back. The first few plays that were shown was him meeting the running backs directly in the backfield from the opposite side of the field. His tall frame with his speed is complimented by his physical strength. He really sticks out from the rest of his opponents on the film as it looked like he was doing everything. Playing on the edge allowed him to also drop back into a quick coverage, which he also excelled at. Click here to read more about Teitum Tuioti in Ducks Digest.
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Ducks operating as if they will not have Grace VanSlooten available in Las Vegas The Oregon women's basketball team enters next week's Pac-12 Tournament expecting to again be without second-leading scorer Grace VanSlooten, head coach Kelly Graves said on Saturday. "Right now, we're without Grace. I have not been told 'Hey, she's coming back in a day or two'," Graves said after the team's 77-48 win over Arizona State. "We're just going in figuring we'll be playing with the group we had this weekend, and then just hope for the best." VanSlooten suffered a left ankle injury in the closing minute's of the team's Feb. 17 loss to Washington State in Pullman. VanSlooten has missed the three games since, including both victories this weekend over the Arizona schools to close regular season play. Ducks operating as if they will not have Grace VanSlooten available in Las Vegas 247SPORTS.COM Ducks operating as if they will not have Grace VanSlooten available in Las Vegas
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Ducks enter Pac-12 Tournament as nine-seed, will face Washington in opening game A pair of home wins over the Arizona schools send the Ducks to Las Vegas with some much-needed momentum. The sweep of Arizona and Arizona State allowed the Ducks to finish 7-11 in Pac-12 play and in a two-way tie with Washington for eighth-place. The Huskies own the tie-breaker thanks to a win over Stanford and will carry the No. 8 designation into the conference tournament, while Oregon will be the No. 9 seed. The opening round game is set for 2:30 PM on Wednesday at Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas. The winner would face top-seeded Stanford at the same time a day later. Ducks enter Pac-12 Tournament as nine-seed, will face Washington in opening game 247SPORTS.COM Ducks enter Pac-12 Tournament as nine-seed, will face Washington in opening game
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WATCH Pac-12 Networks: Ducks vs Arizona State Highlights Oregon routs Arizona State to close out regular season PAC-12.COM Oregon women's basketball defeats Arizona State by a final score of 77-48 on Saturday, Feb. 25 in Eugene. Te-Hina Paopao led all... WATCH Pac-12 Networks: Te-Hina Paopao post-game Te-Hina Paopao: Oregon has to ‘believe that we’re going to win’ at Pac-12 tourney PAC-12.COM Oregon student-athlete Te-Hina Paopao joins Pac-12 Networks' Ann Schatz and Jennifer Mountain following the Ducks' win...
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Ducks drop both ends of twin bill Oregon could not get the offense going on Saturday dropping both games of a nonconference doubleheader to UC Santa Barbara, 10-0 and 4-1, at PK Park. Note that both games of the doubleheader are in this article. You will need to click Game 1 or Game 2 for the particular info you want. Ducks drop both ends of twin bill - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Ducks back in action Thursday vs. San Diego at PK Park Oregon swept at home by UCSB; outscored 20-3 over three-game series As the Ducks looked to begin the weekend with their best start since 2016, that quickly turned into a three game sweep at the hands of UCSB. With the series originally slated to take place at Santa Barbara, the Ducks' offense may have made the trip regardless. A 4-1 loss in game two of the doubleheader gave the Ducks three runs in three games against the Gauchos. “We got beat by a better club this weekend,” said head coach Mark Wasikowski after the game. “They oWATCHut-hit us, out-coached us, out-pitched us, the whole thing. We need to get back to the drawing board and have a great week of practice to get ourselves prepared for the following weekend.” Oregon swept at home by UCSB; outscored 20-3 over three-game series 247SPORTS.COM As the Ducks looked to begin the weekend with their best start since 2016, that quickly turned into a three game sweep at the hands of UCSB. With the series originally WATCH Mark Wasikowski | Postgame vs. UCSB | Games 2 & 3
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Senior Day A Celebration For Ducks Oregon completed a weekend sweep by beating Arizona State on Saturday, and postgame the Ducks recognized their four seniors. Te-Hina Paopao kept up her hot shooting and Oregon capped its regular season in emphatic fashion Saturday, a 77-48 victory over Arizona State before 6,757 fans on Senior Day at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks (16-13, 7-11 Pac-12) put a seven-game losing streak behind them with a weekend sweep of No. 14 Arizona and then the Sun Devils, giving them positive momentum entering the Pac-12 Tournament. They open play as the No. 9 seed against Washington on Wednesday (2:30 p.m., Pac-12 Network), looking to make a run to the title or burnish their credentials for an NCAA Tournament at-large bid. "That game Thursday night is one of the best games we've ever had here in the arena, got the fans I think re-juiced about us, and I think that carried over to today," UO coach Kelly Graves said. "To go in on a two-game winning streak., it doesn't sound like much, but for us it is." Senior Day A Celebration For Ducks - University of Oregon Athletics GODUCKS.COM Oregon completed a weekend sweep by beating Arizona State on Saturday, and postgame the Ducks recognized their four seniors.
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The bracket is set for the 2023 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament, as the 22nd annual event is slated to tip off this Wednesday, March 1 at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas. Both 15-3, Stanford and Utah shared the league's regular-season title, the Cardinal's third consecutive and 26th overall and the first for the Utes. Washington and Oregon both finished 7-11 and in a tie for eighth, with the Huskies holding the tiebreaker and No. 8 seed. The two split their regular-season contests, but the Huskies went 1-2 against the two squads tied atop the league standings, while the Ducks were 0-2. UW has more than tripled its Conference win total from a season ago (2) and has its best seed since it was No. 3 in 2017. Bracket set for 2023 Pac-12 Women’s Basketball Tournament, presented by New York Life PAC-12.COM Bracket (PDF) // Tournament Hub // Tickets
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UCSB takes game one of doubleheader in blowout fashion; defeat Ducks 10-0 Game one of Oregon's Saturday doubleheader was not particularly inspiring. UCSB ran the Ducks off the field, combining an excellent pitching performance with an aggressive offensive attack leading to a 10-0 loss for Oregon. The Gauchos were aggressive early in counts, putting balls in play and forcing Oregon to make plays defensively, which they struggled with. UCSB takes game one of doubleheader in blowout fashion; defeat Ducks 10-0 247SPORTS.COM Game one of Oregon's Saturday doubleheader was not particularly inspiring. UCSB ran the Ducks off the field, combining an...
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Stevie Hansen, Allee Bunker, Terra McGowan lead No. 22 Oregon softball in shutout of No. 3 Florida Oregon delivered a stunning blowout in its biggest nonconference game of the season. Allee Bunker homered twice and had four RBIs, Terra McGowan went yard and drove in three and Stevie Hansen threw a one-hit shutout in an 8-0 win for the No. 22 Ducks over No. 3 Florida on Saturday afternoon at the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic in Cathedral City, California. It was Oregon’s first win over a top 5 team since beating then-No. 2 UCLA on April 19, 2021, and its most runs against a top 5 opponent since an 11-0 win against then-No. 2 Florida State on May 6, 2017. Stevie Hansen, Allee Bunker, Terra McGowan lead No. 22 Oregon softball in shutout of No. 3 Florida WWW.OREGONLIVE.COM Allee Bunker homered twice and had four RBIs, Terra McGowan went yard and drove in three and Stevie Hansen threw a one-hit... Oregon softball delivers statement win against No. 3 Florida Oregon softball put the nation on notice with its 8-0 win against No. 3 Florida on Saturday. The Ducks began the Mary Nutter Collegiate Classic with a shutout loss to Cal State Fullerton but bounced back with consecutive wins against a ranked opponent. Allee Bunker led the team with four runs batted in and two home runs in the matchup against Florida. Terra McGowan also had three RBIs and a home run. Oregon scored eight runs on nine hits. Stevie Hansen had another dominant showing on the mound. Through seven innings, she allowed only one hit on 56 total pitches. Click here to read about the big win over No. 3 Florida in the Daily Emerald.
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WBB recap: Ducks end regular season with rout over Arizona State The Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team is a completely different squad when Te-Hina Paopao is on her game. She was definitely on her game and then some as she led the Ducks to a 77-48 rout over Arizona State to end the regular season. Oregon will now head down to Las Vegas as the ninth seed of the Pac-12 tournament where Washington awaits. Endyia Rogers supported her fellow guard with 17 points and seven rebounds. Taya Hanson, a former Sun Devil, set a career-high with 10 rebounds. Taylor Hosendove also added eight points and 10 rebounds. The victory was also Kelly Graves’ 100th win in Pac-12 play. WBB recap: Ducks end regular season with rout over Arizona State DUCKSWIRE.USATODAY.COM The Oregon women’s basketball team ended the regular season in style with a 29-point win over ASU.
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Ducks down ASU on Senior Day behind Te-Hina Paopao's shooting Junior guard Te-Hina Paopao stole the show on Senior Day. While the school spent the moments after Saturday's 77-48 win over Arizona State remembering the four-player senior class, Paopao was busy setting a new career-high in made three-pointers with seven. Six of those triples came before intermission and helped the Ducks to pull away early. Paopao, who'd averaged fewer than five points per game during six straight defeats, has now scored at least 20 points over the past three games, including a season-high 23 on Saturday on 8-of-12 shooting. She also made 7-of-10 from distance. The win ends the regular season on a high note. The win also keeps the Ducks, who were the first team out of ESPN's latest bracket projections, in contention to reach the Big Dance. Ducks down ASU on Senior Day behind Te-Hina Paopao's shooting 247SPORTS.COM Ducks down ASU on Senior Day behind Te-Hina Paopao's shooting