Pac-12 Tournament: Oregon Ducks Strong Second Half Sinks Arizona State
The Oregon Ducks found their Offense in Tyler Dorsey in the second half to move on in the Pac-12 Tournament.
It was a rough start in Las Vegas for the Oregon Ducks. Arizona State also came out sluggish, but swung hard in the first half. Torian Graham led all scorers in the first half with 16 points that kept the Sun Devils in the game. ASU watched Chris Boucher find early foul trouble with two in the first half.
Oregon started the game hitting 42 percent for the first half. Tyler Dorsey was without a three-pointer in the first half. Oregon was 6 for 15 from beyond the arc and 13 for 31 from the field and took a 34-31 lead into the locker room against Arizona State.
The second half the Oregon Ducks were a different team, at one point going on a double digit run keyed by Tyler Dorsey The Ducks finished the game with a 20-5 run and a 12-2 run. Dorsey who had a rough first half finished with 21 points. Dillon Ennis finished with 22 points in an 80-57 win over Arizona State.
The Oregon Ducks finished the game hitting 49 percent from the field after an uncharacteristic start. The hot first half from Graham saw him finish with 32 points. Oregon moves on to face Cal on Friday.
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The Golden Bears beat the Utah Utes 78-75 to advance to face Oregon Friday night at 6pm Pacific Time.