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The Ducks start the scoring in the 3rd inning with a 2 run homerun by Kedre Luschar.

 

 

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The Ducks add to their lead in the 5th. 5-0 Ducks.

 

 

 

 

 

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Minnesota cuts the lead to 5-4. 

 

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Ducks get the sweep. 5-4

 

 

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There will be a shift in the polls, No.1 Texas lost its 2nd in a row to No.5 Tennessee, this time 4-1. 

"No. 4 Oregon’s biggest test of conference play still awaits, though. The Ducks travel to Corvallis for a non-conference game on Wednesday, before hosting No. 8 UCLA at Jane Sanders Stadium in a series starting Friday."

 

At 38-4 the Ducks have their best W-L start in program history.   Though, we probably need to recognize the Ducks are not facing a full-slate of Pac12 competition now.  The Ducks previous best was 38-6 in 2017 after being 37-4.

 

UCLA is 40-5 and will not play mid-week before traveling to Eugene.

 

Both teams are tied at 12-1 and co-leaders of the Big Ten.  10-3 Nebraska is third.  Nebraska does not play either Oregon or UCLA in regular season, though is 0-1 vs UCLA from an early non-conference tournament in mid-February.

 

After hosting UCLA, the Ducks will travel to Indiana (7-7), then host Michigan State (3-10).  UCLA will travel to Michigan (8-4), then host Northwestern (9-3).   Oregon's conference loss is at Washington, UCLA at Iowa.

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