Oregon played two games with Oregon State this week, the first was a loss in Corvallis. In the second game on Sunday night at Matthew Knight Arena, Jillian Alleyne was able to get back on track with her fifty-fourth career double double, but that was about the only thing that went right for Oregon and their second loss in a row.
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Scoring did not come easy for the Oregon Ducks as midway through the first half Alleyne had ten rebounds, which at that point in the game was what the team had in the way of points. The score at halftime was similar to last week’s score in Corvallis down 33-16 at halftime. Oregon would not be able to recover.
OSU went on to win 77-48 sending Oregon to 1-3 in the Pac-12 Conference and 8-7 overall. The Beavers will likely enter the Top Ten this week as they are now 14-1 and 4-0 in the Pac-12. The Ducks have now lost nine straight to Oregon State and will look to rebound this week against Washington and Washington State at home this week.
"“I’ve seen some growth, character wise, in the basketball team. I’m encouraged. I think we’re going to be far better this coming week then we were this.”Oregon Ducks Head Coach Kelly Graves on the team through three Pac-12 games"
The Oregon Ducks will be back on the court on Sunday, January 18th. (8pm Pacific Time, Pac-12 Networks)