The Oregon Women’s Basketball team entered Pac-12 Conference play last week at 7-4 with a team of players that found ways to get it done early in the season. After winning losing their first Conference game at USC, they won at UCLA. The Ducks leading scorer much of last season Jillian Alleyne saw her streak of consecutive double-doubles come to an end against the Bruins as she only had eight points.
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Oregon traveled to Corvallis for an early season Civil War matchup with a highly ranked Oregon State team and averaging near eighty points per game. Kelly Graves would find his team in trouble early, unable to shoot the ball. For the game the team hit twenty-four percent from the floor and made just fifty percent of their free throws in their most lopsided loss of the season so far, 70-37. The Ducks only had three attempts from long range and they miss all three shots.
Lexi Bando led the Oregon Ducks in scoring with ten points. She was the only player to hit double digits. Alleyne had six with a game high sixteen rebounds. The Ducks will have a chance at a better Offensive performance and to redeem themselves as they host Oregon State at Matthew Knight Arena on Sunday. (5pm Pacific Time, Pac-12 Networks)