Women’s NCAA Tournament: Oregon Ducks Host Defensive Minded Teams In Eugene

Kelly Graves, Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard answer questions before the Women's NCAA Tournament.Justin Phillips/KPNW Sports
Kelly Graves, Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard answer questions before the Women's NCAA Tournament.Justin Phillips/KPNW Sports /
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The Seattle Redhawks(18-14, 9-5 WAC) won their Conference Tournament and are averaging just under 70 points per game. Kamira Sanders and Alexis Montgomery have been strong down the stretch for Seattle. Sanders leads the team with 19 points per game. As a team, they hit 40 percent from the floor and just over 30 percent from three-point range.

Seattle shows good Defensive Effort. They have 87 blocks on the season led by Mongomery and Kallin Spiller who have over 20 each. The majority of the scoring for the Redhawks comes from their Starting Lineup. The Oregon Ducks have the advantage with a 6-0 record at Matthew Knight Arena vs Seattle. The Ducks beat the Redhawks in the non-conference slate during the 2016 season.