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Women's Basketball: 12/15/22 Eastern Washington @ Ducks (Ducks WIN 88 - 38)

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WATCH: Kelly Graves and Chance Gray preview busy week of games

 

Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves and freshman guard Chance Gray spoke with media members

after Tuesday's practice. A busy week is upcoming with the Ducks are set to play four games over the next week 

 

Graves and Gray each previewed the upcoming stretch of games and what has made the team so good during

its 7-1 start to the season.

 

Kelly Graves: "We're in a nice offensive rhythm"

 

 

Chance Gray: "I'm learning from two great point guards"

 

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Chance Gray settling into unfamiliar role with Ducks in first collegiate season

 

Few in the country can match the sort of impact veteran guards Endyia Rogers and Te-Hina Paopao

have offered the 16th-ranked Ducks thus far this season.

 

The team's 7-1 start is largely due to the steadying force the two provide. Also the team's two leading scorers,

they've provided freshman guard Chance Gray with great role models during her first year of collegiate basketball.

 

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Chance Gray settling into unfamiliar role with Ducks in first collegiate season

 

  

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Ducks set to embark on busiest stretch of schedule starting Thursday with EWU

 

A path to a top 10 ranking to start the new year exists for the No. 16 Oregon Ducks, it'll just

require a perfect navigation of the upcoming four-game in six-day slate.

 

The team could face two ranked teams during the next week with two home games against Eastern Washington (Thursday) and College of Charleston (Sunday) preceding contests with No. 21 Arkansas (Dec. 20) and No. 3 Ohio State or South Florida (Dec. 21) at the San Diego Invitational a few days later.

 

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Ducks set to embark on busiest stretch of schedule starting Thursday with EWU

 

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Oregon women’s basketball opens stretch of 4 games in 7 days with Eastern Washington

 

In the five-and-a-half weeks since the season began, Oregon has already had two full weeks off between some of its games. Now the

Ducks prepare for the most rapid portion of their regular season, with the final four nonconference games coming in a span of seven days.

 

Eastern Washington may not be the team to best challenge, but it was able to hang with Oregon State despite shooting just 3 of 23 from three.

The Eagles have three players averaging in double-figures, led by Jaydia Martin (15.4 ppg., 3.4 rpg.)

 

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No. 16 Oregon (7-1) hosts Eastern Washington (6-2) at 6 p.m. tonight at Matthew Knight Arena and welcomes College of...

 

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Grace VanSlooten leads 3 double-doubles for No. 16 Oregon women’s basketball in demolition of Eastern Washington

 

It was the largest margin of victory of the season for Oregon (8-1), which had three wins of 50-plus last season. UO held Eastern Washington (6-3)

to 18.6% shooting from the field, its lowest since Nov. 5, 2019 against Stanford (14.1%) and by far the worst for an Oregon opponent this season.

 

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It was the largest margin of victory of the season for Oregon (8-1), which had three wins of 50-plus last season.

 

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Ducks put clamps on Eastern Washington in blowout victory

 

After the visiting Eastern Washington Eagles scored 15 first quarter points, the Ducks held the Eagles to 23 over the final three, including five

each in the second and third quarters on combined 3-of-31 shooting. The Ducks held EWU to just 11-of-59 (18.6 percent) shooting for the game.

 

Freshman Grace VanSlooten set a new career-high with 26 points along with 10 rebounds. 

Philli Kyei was one of the the three to finish with a double-double, as she scored 11 points and grabbed a career-best 18 rebounds.

Endyia Rogers finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Ahlise Hurst also scored 11, while Chance Gray and Taya Hanson added 10 each.

 

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Ducks put clamps on Eastern Washington in blowout victory

 

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Oregon forward Taylor Hosendove suffers injury in rout of Eastern Washington

 

Thursday's 50-point win over Eastern Washington wasn't all positive. The Ducks played the second half with

just eight players after reserve forward Taylor Hosendove suffered an injury during the second half warmups.

 

While Hosendove averages just 10.9 minutes per game, her absence cuts into the team's front-court rotation severely.

The Ducks have just two other posts in starting center Philli Kyei and forward Grace VanSlooten.

The team's fourth front-court player is Kennedy Basham, who is about a month from returning from a knee injury.

 

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Oregon forward Taylor Hosendove suffers injury in rout of Eastern Washington

 

 

 

 

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Three Double-Doubles Highlight Win
 

Grace VanSlooten, Phillipina Kyei and Endyia Rogers each had a double-double Thursday as Oregon beat Eastern Washington, 88-38.

 

Though the final margin of victory was impressive, Oregon's 45.5 percent shooting was actually below the Ducks'

season average of 47.9 percent from the floor. All the missed shots and the teams' combined 22 turnovers led to

a somewhat disjointed pace at times, and the Ducks were content but not overjoyed with how they played.

 

"I'm glad we got a victory; we did some really good things tonight," UO coach Kelly Graves said. "It just didn't seem like anybody,

including the coaches, was having a whole lot of fun out on the court. It was like putting teeth for a little bit there. …

 

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Grace VanSlooten, Phillipina Kyei and Endyia Rogers each had a double-double Thursday as Oregon beat Eastern Washington...
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Ducks turn in defensive masterpiece in dominant win over Eastern Washington

 

In an overwhelming 88-38 win over Eastern Washington on Thursday, Oregon turned in perhaps its best defensive

performance of the season, holding the upset-hopeful Eagles to just 13-for-61 shooting from the field to improve to 8-1.

 

“We showed at the end of that Beaver game that we can defend when we really want to and need to,” head coach Kelly Graves

said during midweek press availability. “We’ve just got to make that more consistent.” 

 

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Ducks turn in defensive masterpiece in dominant win over Eastern Washington

 

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WATCH: Kelly Graves reflects on 50-point win over Eastern Washington

 

Oregon women's basketball coach Kelly Graves addressed the media following the team's 88-38 win over Eastern Washington on

Thursday evening. The win came behind a standout defensive performance in which the visitors scored just 23 points over the final three quarters.

 

Grace VanSlooten scored a career-best 26 points and grabbed 10 rebounds, while Philli Kyei added 11 points and a careener-best 18 rebounds.

 

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WATCH: Grace VanSlooten and Philli Kyei speak after dominant performance

 

Oregon women's basketball players Grace VanSlooten and Philli Kyei overpowered visiting Eastern Washington in Thursday's 88-38 win at

Matthew Knight Arena. The pair helped turn in dominant paint scoring (48-to-2) and rebounding (65-to-27) advantages against the smaller Eagles. 

 

Both players set new career-highs. VanSlooten scored 26 points (her most in college), while Kyei grabbed a new best 18 rebounds.

VanSlooten also grabbed 10 rebounds for a double-double, while Kyei scored 11 points for her own.

 

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