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Great second round game! Great comeback in 4th quarter! 73-68

Yay Ducks!

No.

Two straight days of games, and play a fully rested Michigan on Friday.

Losing that last second game to Washington last Sunday to drop down to the 11-seed hurts when it comes to this multi-day schedule.

But, even if there is a loss to 2-seed Michigan, hopefully a 22 win season will still get the Ducks into the Tournament. Now 22-11, and a 20-12 probably wouldn't have made the Tourney.

Ducks lost 87-92 to Michigan in 2-overtimes at MKA on Dec. 29. In that one, Ducks trailed 28-44 at half-time, then won the second half 41-25, before going to two OT's. 4 of 5 Ducks starters fouled out in the loss.

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Ehis Etute is a beast, it's been very impressive to see her development this season. Hopefully the Ducks can pull off another upset and at least move up a seed or two in the tourney.

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With about 2:20 left in the game and Maryland star Oluchi Okanawa racing down court after a turnover with what looks like a guaranteed go ahead lay up, Ehis Etute not only out runs her, but cleanly swats her shot into the stands

If you didn’t understand then that Oregon was going to win, you just weren’t paying attention. There is no quit in this team.

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Perhaps Dana could learn from Coach Graves how to assemble a cohesive team in the NIL era. Just saying.

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