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WATCH: Kelly Graves and Endyia Rogers preview Sunday's game with Oregon State

 

Oregon head coach Kelly Graves spoke for about eight minutes following the

team's Friday practice in the lead up to Sunday's home game with Oregon State.

 

Senior guard Endyia Rogers also fielded questions about the rivalry matchup.

 

 

 

 

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Kelly Graves provides status update on injured center Kennedy Basham

 

Freshman center Kennedy Basham was in practice uniform for Friday's afternoon practice.

She was also in a full right leg brace as she works her way back from a knee injury suffered last month.

 

The 6-foot-7 center from Arizona played just six minutes in the season-opening win over Northwestern

on Nov. 7 before limping to the bench after an awkward landing.

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Kelly Graves provides status update on injured center Kennedy Basham

 

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PAC-12 PLAY OPENS SUNDAY VS. OSU

 

Both teams enter Sunday's contest on a two-game winning streak, with the Ducks earning a 90-51 victory over

Portland on Saturday and the Beavers claimed a 63-53 win over Jackson State in Corvallis.

 

Oregon has felt the impact of its four-member freshman class, which was ranked as the nation's second-best recruiting class by ESPNW.

Grace VanSlooten, after a 20-point outing in her collegiate debut against Northwestern, was tabbed the season's first Pac-12 Freshman of the Week.

 

Freshmen account for 232 of Oregon's 594 points (39.1 percent) on the season and average a combined 33.1 points per game -

more than any other class on the Ducks' roster.

 

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EUGENE, Ore. — No. 17 Oregon opens its Pac-12 slate Sunday, as the season's first installment of the Rivalry Series with Oregon...

 

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Duck frontcourt to be tested in rivalry meeting with OSU

 

Sunday's rivalry contest will be a clash of styles. The 17th-ranked Ducks are best playing free-flowing

and up-and-down basketball, while the visiting Beavers thrive in a more deliberate halfcourt game.

 

The differing styles bear out in the stats too. Only 12 teams in the country average more points per game

than the Ducks (84.9), while nearly every team in the Pac-12 scores at higher clip than the Beavers (71.9).

 

"If they play us in a half court game, now we’re at a disadvantage," Kelly Graves explained following Friday's practice.

"If we can get them in an up-and-down game, I think that plays better for us. If it’s a half court game, they’re hard to

get out of that tempo, and they have the advantage.

 

Either way, it’ll be quite the chess match to see which style wins out." 

 

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Duck frontcourt to be tested in rivalry meeting with OSU
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Oregon women’s basketball preparing for clash of size, speed in earliest ever meeting with Oregon State

 

The usual clash of styles between the Ducks and Beavers is underscored this season, as Oregon (6-1)

is averaging 84.9 points and moving at a fast pace while shooting 40% from three-point range.

 

Oregon State (6-2) is averaging 71.9 points while playing at a more deliberate pace in a half-court offense.

 

Which team dictates the tempo will have a decided edge as the Beavers have a size advantage with Jelena Mitrovic

and Raegan Beers that the Ducks can’t entirely counter with only Phillipina Kyei at center.

 

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Which team dictates the tempo will have a decided edge.

 

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Thought both coaches made some weird decisions, Oregon went really small for stretches when OSU went to the double bigs which is where they began to really put it on the ducks, didn't seem like Oregon responded until OSU went away from what was working, really strange that they left Beers out for so long during the final stretch.  

 

In the end Rodgers saved the Ducks, tremendous effort from her.

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Career night from Endyia Rogers helps Oregon complete comeback against Oregon State

 

Oregon's Endyia Rogers and her triumphant fourth quarter performance became the

difference maker as the Ducks outlasted the Oregon State Beavers, 75-67.

 

What started with a timeout from Oregon head coach Kelly Graves, Rogers entered the game with the Ducks

trailing by seven points. Rogers then scored 14 of her career-high 34 points, scoring in various ways.

 

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Career night from Endyia Rogers helps Oregon complete comeback against Oregon State.
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WATCH: Pac-12 Game Highlights: Oregon State vs Ducks

 

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No. 17 Oregon women's basketball defeats Oregon State by a final score of 75-67 on Sunday, Dec. 11 in Eugene. The Ducks improve...

 

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WATCH: Pac-12 Post Game Interview with Endyia Rogers

 

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Oregon student-athlete Endyia Rogers joins Pac-12 Networks' Mary Murphy and Ann Schatz after the Ducks' rivalry win against Oregon State on Sunday, Dec. 11 in Eugene. Follow Pac-12 women’s basketball this season with the Pac-12 Now App. Download the Pac-12 Now App today and set alerts for Pac-12 women’s basketball to make sure you never miss a moment of the action. Pac-12 Now is available today in your app store for iOS, Android, and Apple TV.

 

 

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Endyia Rogers wills Ducks to rivalry rally to best Oregon State

 

When Endyia Rogers reentered Sunday's rivalry game with Oregon State, she did so with

her team trailing by seven points and with about half a quarter remaining in regulation.

 

Rogers internal monologue was simple, and so was her message to her teammates in the timeout huddle just before action resumed.

 

"We're going to win this game no matter what I have to do and no matter what we have to do," Rogers remembers thinking.

"I went into that timeout and said, 'We need a stop and we need a score'. We went right out there and did that."

 

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Endyia Rogers wills Ducks to rivalry rally to best Oregon State
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Endyia Rogers takes command of Oregon women’s basketball in comeback win over Oregon State

 

For two seasons, the Oregon women’s basketball team was searching for a voice, a leader,

an alpha personality who could take command on and off the court.

 

“She was phenomenal tonight and she did it when we needed it most,” Oregon coach Kelly Graves said.

 

“She had a good floor game too; rebounds, she had assists. It wasn’t just her scoring. That’s the Endyia

we thought we were going to get. We’ve seen it from time to time. Tonight we saw it in all its glory.”

 

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Rogers opened Pac-12 play with the most declarative performance at Matthew Knight Arena since Sabrina Ionescu ruled the floor and carried Oregon to a 75-67 comeback win over Oregon State in front of 6,990 Sunday afternoon.

 

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Rogers Sets Pace In Rivalry Win
 

Endyia Rogers scored a career-high 34 points Sunday as Oregon beat OSU to open Pac-12 play.

 

Te-Hina Paopao added 12 points, Grace VanSlooten scored 10 and Chance Gray had nine for the Ducks. But Rogers stole the

spotlight Sunday, making 6-of-10 three-pointers and grabbing nine rebounds while dishing out six assists in the game.

 

"Just keep feeding her — that's how we won the game," Paopao said. "She was hot from the beginning. She couldn't miss, so you gotta go with the hot hand."

 

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Endyia Rogers scored a career-high 34 points Sunday as Oregon beat OSU to open Pac-12 play.
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WATCH: Kelly Graves thrilled with comeback effort to beat Oregon State

 

 

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WATCH: Te-Hina Paopao and Endyia Rogers recapped come-from-behind victory

 

 

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Endyia Rogers Named Pac-12 Player of the Week

 

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Oregon guard Endyia Rogers has been named the Pac-12 Women's Basketball Player of the Week, presented by Nextiva. Rogers...

 

 

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Endyia Rogers wins Pac-12 Player of the Week honor following career night

 

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Ducks move up one spot in latest AP Poll after rivalry victory

 

Sunday's rivalry win over Oregon State has the Ducks on the AP Poll ascent once again. The Ducks moved up

one spot in the latest poll and are now ranked 16th nationally — their best ranking of the season so far.

 

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Ducks move up one spot in latest AP Poll after rivalry victory

 

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