How to watch the Oregon Ducks vs. Washington Huskies women's basketball game

The Oregon women's basketball team is set to play in its final regular season game as the Ducks visit the Washington Huskies.
Phillipina Kyei, Deja Kelly, Nani Falatea, Elisa Mevius
Phillipina Kyei, Deja Kelly, Nani Falatea, Elisa Mevius | Ali Gradischer/GettyImages

The final game of the regular season has arrived, and the Oregon women's basketball team has flown north to face the Washington Huskies.

Currently, the Ducks sit with a 19-9 overall record and are sixth in the Big Ten standings with a 10-7 conference record. Meanwhile, the Huskies are 17-12 overall and 8-9 in Big Ten play (12th).

How to watch Oregon women's basketball vs. Washington

Earlier this season, the Ducks pulled off a one-point victory over Washington behind some clutch free throws by senior guard Deja Kelly and paint dominance by senior center Phillipina Kyei. This time around, Oregon will most likely rely on its usual stars, once again, but hopefully pull off the win by a slightly larger margin.

Oregon women's basketball stat leaders

  • Points: Deja Kelly, 11.4 PPG
  • Rebounds: Phillipina Kyei, 7.0 RPG
  • Assists: Deja Kelly, 3.4 APG
  • Steals: Elisa Mevius, 1.6 SPG
  • Blocks: Phillipina Kyei, 1.0 BPG

The two seniors have been dominant for the Ducks on both ends of the court so far this year, and junior guard Elisa Mevius, who transferred from Siena before this season, has stepped up in a big way to earn her role as a starter for Oregon.

After the Ducks' latest victory over the Rutgers Scarlet Knights, head coach Kelly Graves had great things to say about his players.

"I owe them a great deal of gratitude, just because they gave us a chance," Graves said. "In some ways, we've started from scratch, and these guys clawed (us back) to where we are now."

Oregon and Washington are scheduled to tip off in Seattle, WA, at 2 p.m. PT on Sunday, March 2. The game will be broadcast on B1G+.

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