The last-ever Pac-12 championship game is upon and our beloved Ducks are taking on the Buffaloes. For one last time in Las Vegas, the two teams will brawl for the permanent Pac-12 Tournament title.
As the game rapidly approaches, fans are flooding T-Mobile Arena and tuning in to watch the two teams tussle.
How to watch Oregon versus Colorado in the Pac-12 Tournament
Not only does the winning team earn bragging rights for winning the final Pac-12 Tourney, they also get an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Currently, both teams are primed for a spot in the NIT but winning the conference tourney equates to a ticket to the Big Dance.
Oregon shocked the world when they upset the No. 6 Arizona Wildcats in the semifinals. The Ducks dominated on defense and battled past a depleated roster that has plagued them all year long.
Just believe.
— Oregon Men's Basketball (@OregonMBB) March 16, 2024
Pac-12 Tournament semifinals recap.👇 #GoDucks pic.twitter.com/JpOpOr1jzX
In the other semifinal game, Colorado stunned the Washington State Cougars to lock in a spot in the conference final.
The Buffaloes defeated the Ducks in both of the teams' regular season matchups. Oregon enters the championship game with a 22-11 overall record. Colorado currently sits at 24-9 for the season.
Head coach Dana Altman has led the Ducks through injuries, illnesses, and more this season and fans have coined a, now, permanent phrase for the future HOF coach:
HIS NAME IS DANA ALTMAN AND HE ALIGNS RUBIKS CUBES
— eugene’s best kept secret (@weirdfish_) March 16, 2024
Messages of support from former players like Chris Duarte and Payton Pritchard as well as football head coach Dan Lanning have been streaming in ahead of the Pac-12 throw down.
Let's go Ducks! Good luck to @OregonMBB in tonight's Pac-12 Tournament Championship Game.
— Oregon Football (@oregonfootball) March 16, 2024
6 p.m. / FOX#GoDucks pic.twitter.com/Jwz5q1vBb4
Once a Duck, always a Duck.
— Oregon Men's Basketball (@OregonMBB) March 16, 2024
Appreciate it, @C_Duarte5 & @paytonpritch3. #GoDucks 🦆 pic.twitter.com/GBv6iK3NrN
This would be Oregon's sixth conference title and it would be Colorado's second.