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NCAA Women's Tourney: Ducks Sink the Commadores 77-73 in Overtime!

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(10) Oregon takes on (7) Vanderbilt Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (2:30 p.m. PT,. ESPNews).

 

This could be fun!

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The announcer said the Lady Ducks went into halftime with a 9 point lead, but I have it as an 11 point margin, 36-25. It would have been more if Oregon hadn't started off shooting, 1-7. That didn't last though, Oregon finished the half shooting 57% on 3's, 55% overall. 

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Gals hold on and defeat Vandy in OT! 🍻

So exciting

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Wow! Ducks played the best game of the year for the first 3 quarters, then almost blew it in the 4th, and it looked really bad going into OT. In OT, the Ducks kept going 50/50 on free throws, finished 15-27. The last miss worked, as with very little time left, the Ducks grabbed an offensive rebound and took some more time off the clock. It was Oregon's first OT this season, 

Odds are that Duke will press on every possession.  Graves should use every minute of tomorrow’s shoot-around on “How to break the press!”

Missed free throws nearly killed our beloved lady Ducks!  We must have left at least 10 points on the floor in the last half of Q4 and OT.


Cheese and crackers!

 

You got to make your free throws!

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