Oregon women's basketball to host the LA teams: How to watch, injuries, more

Feb 9, 2024; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Oregon Ducks center Phillipina Kyei (15) and head coach Kelly Graves.
Feb 9, 2024; Boulder, Colorado, USA; Oregon Ducks center Phillipina Kyei (15) and head coach Kelly Graves. / Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
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On a seven-game losing streak, the Oregon Ducks’ season doesn’t get any easier this weekend. As the Ducks hope to keep their heads above water, they will host the No. 10 USC Trojans and No. 9 UCLA Bruins in Eugene.

Facing two top-ten teams certainly doesn’t bode well for Oregon trying to end its losing streak but the Ducks do have the advantage of playing at home.

Despite sitting at 11-14 overall, Oregon is 8-4 at home. Two of those four losses were against other top-25 teams, Oregon State and Colorado.

With the home-court crowd behind them, hopefully, the Ducks can keep the LA teams within reach throughout their upcoming games.

How to watch Oregon WBB vs. No. 10 USC

Final score prediction: Oregon 42, USC 66

How to watch Oregon WBB vs. No. 9 UCLA

Final score prediction: Oregon 51, UCLA 68

Oregon WBB injury report

Peyton Scott is out for the season with a knee injury sustained in the first game of the year. Sofia Bell is out with an ankle and foot injury. The Ducks have yet to release a timetable for her return.

The game notes provided by Oregon do not list any other players as actively injured. Head coach Kelly Graves should be able to utilize the remainder of his roster.

USC WBB injury report

The entire Trojan lineup should be healthy and active for Friday's matchup.

UCLA WBB injury report

Forward Emily Bessoir, who reinjured her ACL in December, is still categorized as out for the remainder of the season.

The rest of the Bruins should be active and availble for Saturday's game in Eugene.

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