2019-20 SCHEDULE GAME 29 NOVEMBER #3 OREGON VS. WASHINGTON ST. Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Friday, February 28, 2020 || 8 P.M. PT 9 Sat. USA WNT (EX.) P12N W, 93-86 Eugene, Ore. || 11 Mon. NORTHEASTERN W, 89-47 13 Wed. UTAH STATE W, 109-52 2019-20 GAME NOTES @OREGONWBB 16 Sat. TEXAS SOUTHERN W, 99-63 24 Sun. at #17 Syracuse ACCN W, 81-64 THE MATCHUP 28 Thur. vs. Oklahoma State @ FloHoops W, 89-72 29 Fri. vs. UT Arlington @ FloHoops W, 91-54 #3 OREGON DUCKS (26-2, 15-1 PAC-12) 30 Sat. vs. #8 Louisville @ FloHoops L, 72-62 AP/Coaches Rank: 3/3 Head Coach: (New Mexico, 1988) DECEMBER Record at Oregon: 150-54 (6th Season) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Career Div. 1 Record: 532-216 (23rd Season) 8 Sun. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE P12N W, 95-56 VS 14 Sat. at Long Beach State W, 81-45 WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (11-17, 4-12 PAC-12) 16 Mon. UC RIVERSIDE W, 84-41 AP/Coaches Rank: NR/NR 21 Sat. KANSAS STATE W, 89-51 Head Coach: (Texas, 1986) 28 Sat. CORBAN UNIV. (EX.) W, 125-42 Record at Washington State: 20-38 (2nd Season) Career Div. 1 Record: 103-82 (6th Season) JANUARY Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) KEY STORYLINES NUMBERS TO KNOW 3 Fri. COLORADO* P12N W, 104-46 5 Sun. UTAH* P12N W, 88-51 ONE WIN AWAY FROM A THREE-PEAT 10 Fri. at Arizona State* P12N L, 72-66 Having already secured a share of the Pac-12 title and the No. 1 12 Sun. at #18 Arizona* P12N W, 71-64 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament with its win at No. 4 Stanford on Monday, No. 3 Oregon brings its 14-game win streak back home 16 Thur. #3 STANFORD* ESPN W, 87-55 to Eugene this weekend for the final two games of the regular 19 Sun. CALIFORNIA* P12N W, 105-55 season. The Ducks can clinch their third straight outright 24 Fri. #7 OREGON STATE* P12N W, 76-64 conference championship with a win over Washington State on Friday night in a sold-out Matthew Knight Arena. 26 Sun. at #7 Oregon State* ESPN2 W, 66-57 30 Thur. at Utah* P12N W, 90-63 A WIN WOULD... » Make Oregon only the second team ever to win at least three straight outright Pac-12 titles, joining Stanford. FEBRUARY » Mark UO’s fourth-ever outright conference title; five total is the Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) second-most in league history (23, Stanford). » Match the program record with 16 Pac-12 victories (17-18, 18-19). 1 Sat. at Colorado* P12N W, 101-53 » Give the Ducks a 15-game win streak for the second 3 Mon. at #4 UConn ESPN2 W, 74-56 straight season (17 straight in 2018-19). 7 Fri. #12 ARIZONA* P12N W, 85-52 » Keep the Ducks perfect at home at 14-0 and tie the program is the first player in NCAA 9 Sun. #19 ARIZONA STATE* P12N W, 79-48 record for consecutive home wins in a season (1998-99) history to reach 2,000 points (2,467), 1,000 » Make Oregon 48-2 in MKA over the last three seasons. 2K/1K/1K 14 Fri. at #7 UCLA* P12N W, 80-66 assists (1,041) & 1,000 rebounds (1,003). 16 Sun. at USC* P12N W, 93-67 IONESCU CAPS MONUMENTAL DAY WITH HISTORIC PERFORMANCE The Ducks lead the nation in scoring 21 Fri. at California* P12N W, 93-61 SABRINA IONESCU stands alone. The superstar senior’s ability offense at 85.8 points per game, and are 24 Mon. at #4 Stanford* ESPN2 W, 74-66 to rise to the occasion was tested like never before on Monday, also No. 1 in percentage at 50.6. 85.8 28 Fri. WASHINGTON STATE* P12N 8 PM when she delievered a beautiful speech in front of 20,000 people and a national televised audience at the celebration Sabrina Ionescu‘s 26 career triple-doubles of life for her friends Kobe and Gianna Bryant, before making MARCH are an NCAA all-time record for both women history that night in Oregon’s win at No. 4 Stanford. Ionescu 26 and men; NCAA-leading 8 this season. Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) surpassed 1,000 career rebounds, becoming the first player in 1 Sun. WASHINGTON* P12N 12 PM NCAA history - female or male - to reach 2,000 career points Oregon is outscoring its opponents by (2,467), 1,000 assists (1,041) and 1,000 rebounds (1,003). Ionescu 5 Thur. Pac-12 First Round # P12N TBA did so while recording her 26th career triple-double with 21 24.8 PPG during its 14-game win streak, and 24.8 6 Fri. Pac-12 Quarterfinals # P12N TBA points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists, while also playing through by 18.2 PPG in 9 wins over ranked teams. 7 Sat. Pac-12 Semifinals # P12N TBA illness. Fittingly, Ionescu reached the historic milestone on 2-24-20 - Gianna wore No. 2, Kobe wore No. 24 and Ionescu Oregon has a program-record 10 wins over 8 Sun. Pac-12 Championship # ESPN/2 TBA wears No. 20 - and she tied her NCAA single-season record with ranked teams this season. The Ducks are 6-1 20/21 Fri./Sat. NCAA First Round = ESPN TBA her eighth triple-double of the year (Kobe also wore No. 8). 10 vs. top-10 teams and 3-0 vs. top-five teams. 22/23 Sun./Mon. NCAA Second Round = ESPN TBA 27/28 Fri./Sat. NCAA Sweet Sixteen + ESPN TBA BROADCAST INFORMATION Oregon is No. 1 in the nation with a 1.84 -to-turnover ratio; Minyon 29/30 Sun./Mon. NCAA Elite Eight + ESPN TBA TV: PAC-12 NETWORK Moore ranks No. 2 individually at 4.03. 1.84 PxP: Ann Schatz | Analyst: Mary Murphy APRIL RADIO: OREGON SPORTS NETWORK 315 of Sabrina Ionescu’s 1,041 career assists Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Eugene: KUGN 590 AM | Portland: KDZR 1640 AM 315 (30.3%) have gone to , accounting 3 Fri. NCAA Final Four ! ESPN TBA PxP: Terry Jonz | Analyst: for 33.3% of Hebard’s 946 career field goals. 5 Sun. NCAA Championship ! ESPN TBA PROJECTED STARTERS Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena @ Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, UVI Sports Center Pos. Name Yr. PPG RPG APG Notable * Pac-12 Conference game # Mandalay Bay Events Center (Las Vegas, Nev.) G Sabrina Ionescu Sr. 17.3 8.8 8.9 Leads NCAA in APG; 2018-19 & Wooden Award winner = No. 1, 2, 3 & 4 seeds host NCAA first two rounds G Minyon Moore Sr. 7.6 2.2 4.2 No. 2 in NCAA in assist-turnover ratio (4.03); Two-Time Pac-12 All-Defensive Team + Regional sites: Portland, Greenville, Fort Wayne & Dallas F Jr. 16.5 7.3 2.4 6 double-doubles during win streak; Double-figure points in 20 of 24 games ! Smoothie King Center (New Orleans) F Erin Boley Jr. 9.4 2.1 0.6 #16 nationally in 3-point percentage (43.2); 21-of-32 (65.6%) last 5 games. P12N - Pac-12 Network F Ruthy Hebard Sr. 16.9 9.6 1.3 #3 in the nation in FG percentage (67.8); Three 30-point games this season game notes » WASHINGTON STATE

NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

No Name Position Height Class Hometown High School/Last School No Name Position 0 Satou Sabally Forward 6-4 Junior Berlin, Germany Rotteck Gymnasium 21 Erin Boley Forward 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 6-5 RS Freshman Berlin, Germany SLZB 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 2 Morgan Yaeger Guard 5-9 Junior Adelaide, Australia St. John’s Grammar School 12 Lucy Cochrane Forward 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 5-10 Sophomore Surprise, Ariz. Valley Vista HS 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 5-9 Freshman Moe, Australia Berwick College 24 Ruthy Hebard Forward 11 Holly Winterburn Guard 5-10 Freshman Northampton, England Charnwood College 20 Sabrina Ionescu Guard 12 Lucy Cochrane Forward 6-5 Freshman Melbourne, Australia Cathlolic Ladies’ College 23 Minyon Moore Guard 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 6-6 Junior Seattle, Wash. West Seattle HS 32 Sedona Prince Forward 20 Sabrina Ionescu Guard 5-11 Senior Walnut Creek, Calif. Miramonte HS 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 21 Erin Boley Forward 6-2 Junior Hodgenville, Ky. Elizabethtown HS/Notre Dame 0 Satou Sabally Forward 23 Minyon Moore Guard 5-8 Senior Hercules, Calif. Salesian HS/USC 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 24 Ruthy Hebard Forward 6-4 Senior Fairbanks, Alaska West Valley HS 11 Holly Winterburn Guard 32 Sedona Prince Forward 6-7 RS Freshman Liberty Hill, Texas Liberty Hill HS/Texas 2 Morgan Yaeger Guard

COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF

Name Position UO Experience Alma Mater Name Position Kelly Graves Head Coach 6th Season New Mexico, 1988 Megan Lopez Director of Operations Oregon Record: 150-54 (70-36 Pac-12) Collegiate Record (26th season): 577-256 Div. 1 Record (23rd season): 532-216 Nia Jackson Director of Creativity Mark Campbell Associate Head Coach 6th Season Hawai’i, 2004 Kim Terrell Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletic Medicine Jodie Berry Assistant Coach 6th Season Western Washington, 2002 Courtney Walden Strength and Conditioning Coach Xavi Lopez Assistant Coach 3rd Season Point Loma Nazarene, 2007 Illya Lebow Administrative Assistant

ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

BY CLASS BY POSITION BY HOME STATE & COUNTRY Name Pronunciation Seniors (3): Hebard, Ionescu, Moore Guards (6) Forwards (7) Australia (3): Cochrane, Shelley, Yaeger Taylor Chavez CHA-vez Juniors (4): Boley, Giomi, S. Sabally, Yaeger Chavez Boley California (2): Ionescu, Moore Lucy Cochrane CAH-crin Sophomores (1): Chavez Ionescu Cochrane Germany (2): N. Sabally, S. Sabally Lydia Giomi Gee-OH-me RS Freshmen (2): Prince, N. Sabally Moore Giomi Alaska (1): Hebard Ruthy Hebard HE-bird Freshmen (3): Cochrane, Shelley, Winterburn Shelley Hebard Arizona (1): Chavez Sabrina Ionescu Yo-NESS-coo Winterburn Prince England (1): Winterburn Satou Sabally SAH-two Sah-BUH-lee Yaeger N. Sabally Kentucky (1): Boley Nyara Sabally Knee-ARE-uh Sah-BUH-lee S. Sabally Texas (1): Prince Morgan Yaeger YAY-ger Washington (1): Giomi Xavi Lopez CHA-vee

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2019-20 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined2019-20 COMBINEDTeam Statistics STATISTICS (as of Feb 25, 2020) All games

RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 26-2 13-0 11-1 2-1 CONFERENCE 15-1 7-0 8-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 11-1 6-0 3-0 2-1

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 20 Sabrina Ionescu 28-28 946 33.8184-358 .5 1 47-128 .3 6 68-74 .9 1 57 190 247 8.8 37 0 249 83 5 41 483 17.3 24 Ruthy Hebard 28-28 792 28.3211-311 .6 7 0-0 .0 0 50-78 .6 4 99 170 269 9.6 60 0 35 38 32 30 472 16.9 00 Satou Sabally 24-24 694 28.9131-277 .4 7 37-109 .3 3 97-123 .7 8 64 112 176 7.3 53 1 57 57 11 26 396 16.5 21 Erin Boley 28-28 674 24.1 94-210 .4 4 67-155 .4 3 9-12 .7 5 0 58 58 2.1 38 0 16 14 2 21 264 9.4 23 Minyon Moore 28-28 681 24.3 76-174 .4 3 14-51 .2 7 46-60 .7 6 19 42 61 2.2 45 0 117 29 6 47 212 7.6 04 Jaz Shelley 28-1 505 18.0 63-148 .4 2 43-99 .4 3 15-24 .6 2 9 16 25 0.9 20 0 40 20 2 20 184 6.6 03 Taylor Chavez 27-3 543 20.1 62-130 .4 7 35-81 .4 3 6-7 .8 5 14 31 45 1.7 37 1 22 19 1 26 165 6.1 11 Holly Winterburn 24-0 283 11.8 31-83 .3 7 13-38 .3 4 12-15 .8 0 7 31 38 1.6 21 0 21 15 2 12 87 3.6 14 Lydia Giomi 26-0 285 11.0 37-61 .6 0 0-0 .0 0 20-27 .7 4 31 31 62 2.4 35 0 9 16 7 13 94 3.6 12 Lucy Cochrane 15-0 103 6.9 10-15 .6 6 0-0 .0 0 5-6 .8 3 6 16 22 1.5 5 0 12 9 9 1 25 1.7 02 Morgan Yaeger 15-0 94 6.3 8-25 .3 2 3-13 .2 3 0-0 .0 0 5 6 11 0.7 11 0 4 6 1 2 19 1.3 Team 45 72 117 10 Total...... 28 5600 907-179 .5 0 259-674 .3 8 328-426 .7 7 356 775 113 40.4 362 2 582 316 78 239 240 85.8 Opponents...... 28 5600 619-165 .3 7 169-601 .2 8 206-310 .6 6 289 555 844 30.1 429 - 354 416 54 151 161 57.6

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 2401 1613 11/11/19 NORTHEASTERN W 89-47 8253 Points per game 85.8 57.6 11/13/19 UTAH ST. W 109-52 8334 Scoring margin +28.1 - 11/16/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 99-63 9159 FIELD GOALS-ATT 907-1792 619-1656 11/24/19 at Syracuse W 81-64 3091 Field goal pct .5 0 6 .3 7 4 11/28/19 vs Oklahoma State W 89-72 0 3 POINT FG-ATT 259-674 169-601 11/29/19 vs UT Arlington W 91-54 771 3-point FG pct .3 8 4 .2 8 1 11/30/19 vs Louisville L 62-72 624 3-pt FG made per gam 9.3 6.0 12/08/19 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. W 95-56 9560 FREE THROWS-ATT 328-426 206-310 12/14/19 at Long Beach St. W 81-45 1278 pct .7 7 0 .6 6 5 12/16/19 UC RIVERSIDE W 84-41 11705 F-Throws made per ga 11.7 7.4 12/21/19 KANSAS ST. W 89-51 10706 REBOUNDS 1131 844 * 01/03/20 COLORADO W 104-46 10483 Rebounds per game 40.4 30.1 * 01/05/20 UTAH W 88-51 10490 Rebounding margin +10.3 - * 01/10/20 at Arizona St. L 66-72 3958 ASSISTS 582 354 * 01/12/20 at Arizona W 71-64 7680 Assists per game 20.8 12.6 * 01/16/20 STANFORD W 87-55 12218 TURNOVERS 316 416 * 01/19/20 CALIFORNIA W 105-55 10725 Turnovers per game 11.3 14.9 * 01/24/20 OREGON ST. W 76-64 12364 Turnover margin +3.6 - * 01/26/20 at Oregon St. W 66-57 9301 Assist/turnover ratio 1.8 0.9 * 01/30/20 at Utah W 90-63 3326 STEALS 239 151 * 02/01/20 at Colorado W 101-53 3669 Steals per game 8.5 5.4 02/03/20 at UConn W 74-56 10167 BLOCKS 78 54 * 02/07/20 ARIZONA W 85-52 11692 Blocks per game 2.8 1.9 * 02/09/20 ARIZONA ST. W 79-48 12364 ATTENDANCE 138053 62929 * 02/14/20 at UCLA W 80-66 5912 Home games-Avg/Gam 13-10619 12-5128 * 02/16/20 at Southern California W 93-67 2123 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 3-465 * 02/21/20 at California W 93-61 4518 * 02/24/20 at Stanford W 74-66 6511 Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Oregon 618 582 679 522 2401 * - Conference game Opponents 344 391 436 442 1613

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RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 15-1 7-0 8-1 0-0 CONFERENCE 15-1 7-0 8-1 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Total 3-Point F-Throw Rebounds ## Player gp-gs min avg fg-fga fg% 3fg-fga 3fg% ft-fta ft% off def tot avg pf dq a to blk stl pts avg 20 Sabrina Ionescu 16-16 558 34.9118-213 .5 5 25-60 .4 1 47-49 .9 5 35 100 135 8.4 27 0 139 48 1 21 308 19.3 00 Satou Sabally 16-16 477 29.8 88-184 .4 7 25-65 .3 8 71-87 .8 1 43 74 117 7.3 36 0 40 38 7 19 272 17.0 24 Ruthy Hebard 16-16 459 28.7117-176 .6 6 0-0 .0 0 29-49 .5 9 59 91 150 9.4 35 0 19 24 12 17 263 16.4 21 Erin Boley 16-16 381 23.8 52-107 .4 8 38-81 .4 6 7-8 .8 7 0 34 34 2.1 23 0 11 6 0 14 149 9.3 23 Minyon Moore 16-16 364 22.8 44-102 .4 3 7-27 .2 5 21-28 .7 5 7 23 30 1.9 25 0 56 13 2 30 116 7.3 03 Taylor Chavez 15-0 329 21.9 35-69 .5 0 19-40 .4 7 3-4 .7 5 7 17 24 1.6 23 1 7 11 0 13 92 6.1 04 Jaz Shelley 16-0 306 19.1 30-74 .4 0 19-46 .4 1 9-17 .5 2 3 10 13 0.8 13 0 19 6 0 11 88 5.5 14 Lydia Giomi 14-0 139 9.9 13-20 .6 5 0-0 .0 0 9-13 .6 9 9 7 16 1.1 18 0 5 5 4 7 35 2.5 11 Holly Winterburn 13-0 138 10.6 10-31 .3 2 3-10 .3 0 3-4 .7 5 1 19 20 1.5 12 0 12 7 1 5 26 2.0 12 Lucy Cochrane 6-0 32 5.3 2-5 .4 0 0-0 .0 0 3-4 .7 5 1 6 7 1.2 1 0 5 3 2 0 7 1.2 02 Morgan Yaeger 6-0 17 2.8 1-5 .2 0 0-2 .0 0 0-0 .0 0 3 0 3 0.5 2 0 0 1 0 1 2 0.3 Team 27 38 65 9 Total...... 16 3200 510-986 .5 1 136-331 .4 1 202-263 .7 6 195 419 614 38.4 215 1 313 171 29 138 135 84.9 Opponents...... 16 3200 357-924 .3 8 107-364 .2 9 119-185 .6 4 167 305 472 29.5 258 - 207 234 32 87 940 58.8

TEAM STATISTICS ORE OPP Date Opponent Score Att. SCORING 1358 940 * 01/03/20 COLORADO W 104-46 10483 Points per game 84.9 58.8 * 01/05/20 UTAH W 88-51 10490 Scoring margin +26.1 - * 01/10/20 at Arizona St. L 66-72 3958 FIELD GOALS-ATT 510-986 357-924 * 01/12/20 at Arizona W 71-64 7680 Field goal pct .5 1 7 .3 8 6 * 01/16/20 STANFORD W 87-55 12218 3 POINT FG-ATT 136-331 107-364 * 01/19/20 CALIFORNIA W 105-55 10725 3-point FG pct .4 1 1 .2 9 4 * 01/24/20 OREGON ST. W 76-64 12364 3-pt FG made per gam 8.5 6.7 * 01/26/20 at Oregon St. W 66-57 9301 FREE THROWS-ATT 202-263 119-185 * 01/30/20 at Utah W 90-63 3326 Free throw pct .7 6 8 .6 4 3 * 02/01/20 at Colorado W 101-53 3669 F-Throws made per ga 12.6 7.4 * 02/07/20 ARIZONA W 85-52 11692 REBOUNDS 614 472 * 02/09/20 ARIZONA ST. W 79-48 12364 Rebounds per game 38.4 29.5 * 02/14/20 at UCLA W 80-66 5912 Rebounding margin +8.9 - * 02/16/20 at Southern California W 93-67 2123 ASSISTS 313 207 * 02/21/20 at California W 93-61 4518 Assists per game 19.6 12.9 * 02/24/20 at Stanford W 74-66 6511 TURNOVERS 171 234 Turnovers per game 10.7 14.6 * - Conference game Turnover margin +3.9 - Assist/turnover ratio 1.8 0.9 STEALS 138 87 Steals per game 8.6 5.4 BLOCKS 29 32 Blocks per game 1.8 2.0 ATTENDANCE 80336 46998 Home games-Avg/Gam 7-11477 9-5222 Neutral site-Avg/Game - 0-0

Score by Periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Totals Oregon 353 325 395 285 1358 Opponents 210 208 254 268 940

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LAST TIME OUT - POSTGAME NOTES VS. STANFORD

#3 OREGON 74, #4 STANFORD 66 Monday, February 24, 2020 | Stanford, Calif. | Maples Pavilion

TEAM » Improved to 26-2 overall and 15-1 in Pac-12 play with 14th straight victory. » Clinched at least a share of the Pac-12 regular-season title and the No. 1 seed in the Pac-12 Tournament. » One win away from clinching the program’s third straight outright Pac-12 championship; would join Stanford as the only teams ever to win three or more in a row. » Ninth top-25 victory during the 14-game win streak, sixth vs. a top-10 team and third vs. a top-five foe » Now 10-1 this season vs. top-25 teams, 6-1 vs. top-10 teams and 3-0 vs. top-five teams. » 10 wins over ranked teams are the most in program history; nine in each of the last two seasons. » Secured at least 15 conference wins for the third straight season and the fourth time in program history. » Outscoring opponents by 26.1 PPG during 14-game win streak. » Outscoring top-25 opponents by 18.2 PPG during win streak, top-10 teams by 15.5 PPG and top-five teams by 19.3 PPG. » 37th win over a ranked team under head coach Kelly Graves, 13th over a top-10 team and sixth over a top-five team. » Ninth consecutive road victory; now 11-1 on the road this season. » Beat Stanford twice in the same season for the first time since 1987, and only the second time in program history. » Have now beaten Stanford in Stanford twice in a row for the first time in program history; third road win against the Cardinal in program history. » Held the Cardinal to only eight points in the first quarter; 14th time this season Oregon has held an opponent to single-digit points in a quarter. » Limited Stanford to single digits for the second straight quarter after holding the Cardinal to seven points in the fourth quarter on Jan. 16 in Eugene.

#20 SABRINA IONESCU (21 Pts, 12 Reb, 12 Ast, 3 Stl) » Surpassed 1,000 career rebounds to become the first player (men’s or women’s) in NCAA history to reach 2,000 career points (2,467), 1,000 career assists (1,041) and 1,000 career rebounds (1,003). » Extended NCAA all-time record with 26th career triple-double while matching her career-high with her NCAA-leading eighth of the season. » Recorded a triple-double in back-to-back games for the fourth time in her career, and the second time this season. » Fourth triple-double in her last eight games. » Fifth triple-double in Pac-12 this season and 12th career in conference play; eighth career triple-double on the road and 17th vs. a Power 5 team. » Joined teammate Ruthy Hebard as one of 13 players in Pac-12 history to reach 2,000 career points and 1,000 rebounds; one of three active players in the NCAA. » Became the fifth player in Oregon history to reach 1,000 career rebounds, and the 26th in Pac-12 history. eahawks2481! » 10th double-double in the last 15 games, team-leading 16th of the season and 54th of her career, moving past Ruthy Hebard for sole possession of No. 4 in UO history. » Extended UO all-time record with 129th career double-figure scoring game, and 98th in her last 99 games. » Scored 20 or more points for the eighth time this season and the 46th time in her career. » Dished out double-digit assists for the sixth time in the last nine games, the 14th time this season and the 43rd time in her career. » Grabbed double-digit rebounds for the 11th time this season and the 39th time in her career. » Went 3-of-4 from the free-throw line; 47-of-49 (95.9%) in Pac-12 play and 68-of-74 (91.9%) on the season. » Has now made 48 of her last 51 free-throw attempts dating back to 12/21/19 vs. Kansas State. » Recorded three or more steals for the sixth time this season and 24th time in her career, and multiple steals for the 13th time season. » Averaging 18.3 PPG, 9.3 APG and 8.6 RPG during 14-game win streak while shooting 54.2 percent (97-of-179) from the floor and 44.2 percent (23-of-52) from three.

#0 SATOU SABALLY (27 Pts, 9 Reb, 2 Stl) » Scored 20 or more points for the fifth time this season and the 22nd time in her career. » Recorded double-figure points for the 20th time in 24 games this season, and the 13th time during the current 14-game win streak. » Scored 16 or more points for the 12th time during the 14-game win streak. » 13 of her 27 points came in the third quarter on 5-of-8 shooting. » Finished 10-of-17 from the floor, marking the second time this season she has made 10 or more field goals in a game. » Went 4-of-7 from the floor, moving into sole possession of No. 9 in Oregon history with 172 career made three-pointers. » Made three or more three-pointers for the fifth time this season. » Went 3-of-5 at the free-throw line; now 66-of-79 (83.5%) over the last 14 games, and a team-high 97-of-123 (78.9%) on the season. » Surpassed 500 career made field goals (507). » Led the Ducks with four offensive rebounds. » Recorded multiple steals for the eighth time this season. » Averaging 18.2 PPG and 8.1 RPG during the 14-game win streak while shooting 47.1 percent (82-of-174) from the floor.

#24 RUTHY HEBARD (4 Pts, 4 Reb, 2 Stl) » Four points are her fewest this season and are tied for the fewest in a game in her career. » Failed to score in double figures for only the third time in 28 games this season, and only the 20th time in 139 career games. » One made field goal matches the fewest in a game in her career. » Recorded multiple steals for the eighth time this season.

#21 ERIN BOLEY (7 Pts, 3 Reb) » 1-of-3 from three-point range; now 50-of-96 (52.1%) from deep during the 14-game win streak. » 175 made three-pointers in her Oregon career, good for No. 8 in Oregon history. » Now 25 points away from 1,000 in her career; would give Oregon’s entire starting five at least 1,000 career points each.

#4 JAZ SHELLEY (6 Pts) » Saw more than 25 minutes of action, her most during Pac-12 play.

#3 TAYLOR CHAVEZ (5 Pts) » Played a season-high 29 minutes. » Now shooting 47.5 percent (19-of-40) from three-point range during Pac-12 play after going 1-of-4.

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QUICK HITS: #20 SABRINA IONESCU

CAREER (18.0 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 7.6 APG) » Only player in NCAA history (female or male) to reach 2,000 career points (2,467), 1,000 assists (1,041) and 1,000 rebounds (1,003). » Second player in NCAA women’s or men’s history to reach 2,000 career points and 1,000+ career assists (). » NCAA all-time leader (women’s or men’s) with 26 career triple-doubles; Previous record was 12 (Kyle Collinsworth, BYU). » Currently No. 5 on the NCAA women’s basketball all-time assists list; UO and Pac-12 (M&W) all-time assists leader. » Oregon all-time leader in points, assists, 3-point field goals (316) and double-figure scoring games (129). AS A SENIOR IN 2019-20 (17.3 PPG, 8.8 RPG. 8.9 APG) » No. 1 in the nation with 8 triple-doubles, matching her own NCAA single-season record; 5 in Pac-12 play, 4 at home, 4 on the road. » Leads the nation with 8.9 APG and 249 total assists, No. 3 in UO single-season history; No. 4 nationally in assist-turnover ratio (3.00). » No. 1 in the Pac-12 in FT percentage (91.9); 47-of-49 (95.9%) in conference play; UO record 34 straight makes from 12/21 to 2/3. » 11/9/19 - Led Oregon to a historic exhibition win over the USA Women’s National Team with 30 points, 7 assists and 4 rebounds. » 11/13/19 - Surpassed 2,000 career points and 800 career assists vs. Utah State with 16 points and 12 assists while adding 9 rebounds. » 11/16/19 - First triple-double of 2019-20 came vs. Texas Southern (10 Pts, 13 Reb, 14 Ast); matched career-high for assists in a TD. » 12/8/19 - Became the UO all-time leader in both 3-point field goals and double-figure scoring games vs. South Dakota State. » 12/16/19 - Hauled down a career-high 18 rebounds vs. UC Riverside, added 16 points and 12 assists for 20th career triple-double. » 12/21/19 - Scored 21 points vs. Kansas St. with 10 rebounds and 11 assists for second straight triple-double, third of the year. » 1/12/20 - Recorded fourth triple-double of 2019-20 and first in Pac-12 play with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists at No. 18 Arizona. » 1/16/20 - Broke Oregon all-time scoring record with a career-high 37 points vs. No. 3 Stanford; matched career-high with 14 field goals. » 1/24/20 - Passed Gary Payton (938, Oregon State) as the Pac-12 all-time men’s and women’s leader with nine vs. No. 7 OSU; Game-high 23 points. » 2/1/20 - Notched career triple-double No. 23 with 24 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds at Colorado, playing just three quarters. » 2/7/20 - Had 15 points, 11 rebounds and 10 assists for career triple-double No. 24; moved into top 5 on NCAA all-time assists list. » 2/14/20 - Surpassed 1,000 career assists with eight in win at No. 7 UCLA, added 18 points and seven rebounds. » 2/21/20 - Recorded career triple-double No. 25 and seventh of the year with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in win at Cal. Complete bio and breakdown on pages 16-17 » 2/24/20 - Became the first-ever member of the 2K/1K/1K club with her 26th career triple-double (21 P, 12 R, 12 A) in win at No. 4 Stanford. 2019-20 PAC-12 STANDINGS KEY STORYLINES

Team Conference Overall SERIES HISTORY VS. WASHINGTON STATE Oregon 15-1 26-2 The Ducks have won four straight meetings against Washington State entering Friday, the lone meeting between the two teams Stanford 13-3 24-4 this season. Oregon leads the all-time series 67-19 after sweeping the season series in 2018-19, winning 98-58 in Eugene (1/6/19) UCLA 12-4 23-4 and 79-64 in Pullman (1/25/19). RUTHY HEBARD enjoyed the most dominant offensive game of her career in the first meeting, Arizona 11-5 22-5 scoring a career-high 34 points while matching the UO single-game record with 16 field goals (16-of-21). SATOU SABALLY had Arizona State 9-7 19-9 25 points, and SABRINA IONESCU notched a triple-double with 17 points, 12 rebounds and 10 assists. Sabally torced the Cougars Oregon State 8-8 20-8 once again a few weeks later in Pullman, scoring a career-high 33 points while going 8-of-11 from three-point range, and Hebard USC 6-10 14-13 dominated again down low with 20 points and 14 rebounds. Utah 6-10 13-14 Colorado 5-11 16-11 LOADED RESUME Washington 5-11 13-14 The Ducks’ 14-game win streak has bolstered their resume in a big way as they aim to secure the top seed in the NCAA Tournament Washington State 4-12 11-17 regional to be played in Portland. Oregon is beating its opponents by an average of 26.1 PPG during its win streak, including an California 2-14 10-17 18.2 PPG advantage in nine wins over ranked teams. The Ducks have beaten six top-10 teams during the streak, outscoring them Updated as of Feb. 26, 2020 by 15.5 PPG, and three top-five teams by an average of 19.3 PPG. Four of those six top-10 wins have come on the road, and Oregon beat Stanford twice in the same season for the first time since 1987 to account for two of its three top-five victories. The Ducks’ TEAM STAT RANKINGS lone nonconference win during the streak was a historic 74-56 win at No. 4 UConn on 2/3/20, when Oregon handed the perennial national champion Huskies their worst home loss in Gampel Pavilion since it opened in 1990. UO is 10-1 on the season against top-25 teams, setting a program record for ranked wins in a season. Oregon was the No. 4 overall seed in the NCAA Committee’s Category Stat Pac-12 NCAA first top-16 reveal on Feb. 3, and the Ducks have regularly been at No. 1 in the NCAA RPI rankings for the last month or so. Points Per Game 85.8 1st 1st Assist-Turnover Ratio 1.84 1st 1st GREATEST DUO IN PROGRAM HISTORY Field Goal Pct. 50.6 1st 1st SABRINA IONESCU (2,467) and RUTHY HEBARD (2,270) now rank first and second, respectively, on the Oregon all-time scoring list Scoring Margin +28.1 1st 2nd after Hebard moved up to No. 2 last weekend in the Bay Area. Both Ducks have passed former record-holder Alison Lang (2,252, Assists Per Game 20.8 1st 3rd 1980-84), whose mark stood for 37 years. The duo is also 1-2 in career double-figure scoring games with 129 and 119, respectively. Turnovers Per Game 11.3 1st 4th 3PT FG Pct. 38.4 1st 6th 26 FOR THE TRIPLE-DOUBLE QUEEN 3PT FG Per Game 9.3 1st 7th SABRINA IONESCU enters Friday’s game with 26 career triple-doubles, twice as many as any other man or woman in NCAA history, Margin +10.3 2nd 6th after her historic performance on Monday at Stanford. The all-time triple-double queen had triple-doubles in back-to-back games Scoring Defense 57.6 2nd 40th for the second time this season and fourth time in her career in the Bay Area, finishing with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists in Free Throw Pct. 77.0 3rd 15th front of friends and family at California before surpassing the 2K/1K/1K milestone with 21 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists against the No. 4 Cardinal. Ionescu has matched her NCAA single-season record from last season with eight triple-doubles this year, INDIVIDUAL STAT RANKINGS including five in Pac-12 play. Seventeen of Ionescu’s 26 triple-doubles have come at home - four this season - and her latest marked her fifth against a ranked team and first-ever against a top-five opponent. Oregon is 26-0 all-time when Ionescu has a triple-double. Player Category Stat Pac-12 NCAA SURGING SABALLY STEPS UP AT STANFORD Sabrina Ionescu Assists/Game 8.9 1st 1st It was a historic night on Monday for SABRINA IONESCU, to be sure, but the Ducks wouldn’t have beaten No. 4 Stanford and Sabrina Ionescu Triple-Doubles 8 1st 1st clinched a share of a third straight Pac-12 title without the play of SATOU SABALLY. The junior star - who announced last week Minyon Moore Assist-Turnover Ratio 4.03 1st 2nd she will enter the WNBA Draft following this season - went 10-of-17 from the floor for a game-high 27 points to lead Oregon to Ruthy Hebard FG Pct. 67.8 1st 3rd victory. Sabally has been stellar during Oregon’s 14-game win streak with 18.2 PPG and 81. RPG in that stretch - headlined by a Ruthy Hebard Rebounds/Game 9.6 1st 38th season-high 31 points vs. California on 1/19/20 - and six of her career-high seven double-doubles this season have come during Sabrina Ionescu Free Throw Pct. 91.9 1st NA* the streak, including five against ranked opponents. Sabally has scored at least 16 points 12 times over the last 14 games. Sabrina Ionescu Assist-Turnover Ratio 3.00 2nd 4th Jaz Shelley 3PT FG Pct. 43.4 2nd NA* HEBARD THE HAMMER Erin Boley 3PT FG Pct. 43.2 3rd 16th Setting aside a quiet night in Monday’s win at Stanford, RUTHY HEBARD has been an absolute monster down low for the Ducks Sabrina Ionescu Rebounds/Game 8.8 3rd 75th recently. The senior was the Pac-12 and Naismith national player of the week on Feb. 17 after dominating in Los Angeles with 30 Sabrina Ionescu Points/Game 17.3 4th 70th points and 17 rebounds at No. 7 UCLA before putting up 22 points and 10 rebounds two days later at USC. Hebard followed that up with Taylor Chavez 3PT FG Pct. 43.2 4th NA* 20 points and 15 rebounds last Friday at California, and she enters Friday’s game with six double-doubles in her last 10 games. Hebard Ruthy Hebard Points/Game 16.9 5th 81st has matched her career-high with 14 double-doubles this season to give her 53 in her career, good for No. 5 in Oregon history. The Satou Sabally Points/Game 16.5 6th 97th Fairbanks, Alaska, native has scored 20 or more points in six of her last nine games, and she owns a team-best 11 20-point games this season as well as three 30-point performances. Hebard - who is averaging 17.0 PPG and 9.7 RPG during the Ducks’ 14-game win streak *Not enough attempts to qualify for NCAA rankings Rankings updated as of 2/26/20. while shooting 66.3 percent from the floor - is No. 3 in the nation this season with a 67.8 field-goal percentage.

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REWRITING THE RECORD BOOKS

#24 RUTHY HEBARD #20 SABRINA IONESCU CAREER CAREER Category UO All-Time P12 All-Time NCAA Active Stat Category UO All-Time P12 All-Time NCAA Active Stat Field Goals Made 1st 6th 1st 946 Triple-Doubles 1st 1st 1st 26* Assists 1st 1st 1st 1,041^ Points 2nd 10th 2nd 2,270 Points 1st 6th 1st 2,467 Double-Figure Scoring Games 2nd 6th NA 119 Double-Figure Scoring Games 1st 3rd NA 129 Rebounds 3rd 7th 1st 1,251 3-Point Field Goals Made 1st 3rd 5th 316 Double-Doubles 5th NA 3rd 53 Field Goals Made 3rd 10th 3rd 871 Blocked Shots 7th -- -- 143 Double-Doubles 4th NA 2nd 54 Rebounds 5th T-22nd 16th 1,003 Steals 7th -- -- 199 SINGLE-SEASON *NCAA men’s and women’s all-time record Category Season UO Rank P12 Rank Stat ^Pac-12 men’s and women’s all-time record Field Goal Percentage 2018-19 1st 1st .670 Field Goal Percentage 2017-18 2nd 2nd .660 SINGLE-SEASON Category Season UO Rank P12 Rank Stat Points 2017-18 6th 30th 652 Triple-Doubles 2018-19 1st 1st 8* Rebounds 2018-19 7th T33rd 335 Points 2018-19 1st 8th 755 Rebounds 2017-18 8th T35th 333 Assists 2018-19 1st 1st 311 Field Goal Percentage 2016-17 9th -- .588 Double-Figure Scoring Games 2018-19 1st NA 38 Points 2017-18 2nd 10th 748 SINGLE-GAME Assists 2017-18 2nd 2nd 298 Assists 2019-20 3rd -- 249 Category UO Rank Opponent Date Stat Free Throw Percentage 2018-19 3rd -- .883 FG % 1st 2x, last vs. USC 2/16/18 12-12*^ 3-Point Field Goals Made 2017-18 3rd 6th 102 FG Made 1st vs. Washington St. 1/6/19 16 3-Point Field Goals Made 2018-19 4th T9th 94 FG % T-5th 2x, last vs. Colorado 2/3/19 10-10 Assists 2016-17 6th -- 183 FT % T-5th at Utah State 11/4/18 10-10 3-Point FG Percentage 2018-19 10th -- .438 *NCAA single-season record (men’s and women’s) FG % T-7th 2x, last vs. Air Force 12/20/18 9-9 FG Made T-8th 2x, last at #7 UCLA 2/15/20 14 SINGLE-GAME *Pac-12 single-game record Category UO Rank Opponent Date Stat ^Done in back-to-back games (also 2/11/18 vs. WSU) as part of NCAA record 33 straight made field goals Assists 1st Long Beach State 12/2/18 17 FT Made 1st vs. Mississippi State 12/18/18 17 FT % 1st vs. Mississippi State 12/18/18 17-17* Assists T-2nd 4x, last vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 14 Assists T-7th 6x, last vs. Arizona 3/8/19 13 FG Made T-8th 2x, last vs. Stanford 1/16/20 14 Points 9th vs. Stanford 1/16/20 37 Points T-10th vs. Stanford 3/4/18 36 *Pac-12 single-game record

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OREGON’S RECORD WHEN...

26-2 Overall, 15-1 Pac-12 Playing at home...... 13-0 Playing on the road...... 11-1 Playing at a neutral site...... 2-1 Playing AP top-25 opponents...... 10-1 Playing AP top-10 opponents...... 6-1 Playing AP top-5 opponents...... 3-0 Leading at halftime...... 25-1 Trailing at halftime...... 1-1 Tied at halftime...... 0-0 Going to overtime...... 0-0 Game decided by 1-4 points...... 0-0 Game decided by 5-9 points...... 3-1 Game decided by 10-14 points...... 1-1 Game decided by 15 points or more...... 22-0 Finishing with a better FG %...... 24-1 Finishing with a worse FG %...... 2-1 Shooting 50% or better on FGs...... 14-0 Shooting under 50% on FGs...... 12-2 Finishing with a better 3PT FG %...... 21-0 Finishing with a worse 3 PT FG %...... 5-2 Shooting 40% or better on 3FGs...... 12-0 SATOU SABALLY will pursue her “childhood dream of playing professional basketball” after the conclusion of this season, the junior announced Shooting under 40% on 3FGs...... 14-2 last Thursday. Sabally scored a game-high 27 points on Monday at No. 4 Stanford and is averaging 18.2 PPG and 8.1 RPG over the last 14 games. Scoring less than 60 points...... 0-0 Scoring 60-69 points...... 1-2 NOTES Scoring 70-79 points...... 5-0 Scoring 80-89 points...... 10-0 Scoring 90-99 points...... 6-0 THIS IS THE GREATEST SHOW MOORE LEADING DEFENSIVE SURGE The Ducks have been one of the nation’s premiere offensive Scoring 100 or more points...... 4-0 The Ducks are a perfect 13-0 at home this season - one win away from matching the program record for consecutive home teams since KELLY GRAVES arrived in Eugene, but the Allowing less than 50 points...... 5-0 wins in a season - and one of the biggest reasons for UO’s addition of graduate transfer MINYON MOORE has helped Allowing 50-59 points...... 11-0 success in MKA is the team’s popularity in and around Eugene. Oregon become a force to be reckoned with on the defensive Allowing 60-69 points...... 9-0 Oregon has played in front of sold-out crowds of 12,364 twice end as well. UO is up nearly 100 spots from last season in Allowing 70-79 points...... 1-2 this season - 1/24/20 vs. Oregon State and 2/9/20 against the NCAA rankings to No. 40 in scoring defense (57.6 PPG), Allowing 80 or more points...... 0-0 Arizona State - marking the fourth and fifth sellouts in Oregon good for No. 2 in the Pac-12. The Ducks have kept 17 of their Leading in rebounds...... 24-1 women’s basketball history, and both games this weekend are last 21 opponents to less than 65 points, and five times this Trailing in rebounds...... 1-1 completely sold out. Oregon is No. 2 in the nation in average season they have held a team to less than 50 points. Moore, a Tied in rebounds...... 1-0 attendance at 10,619 - trailing only South Carolina (11,805) - two-time Pac-12 all-defensive selection with USC, has been a Leading in assists...... 24-0 and third in total attendance (138,053), and those figures don’t huge part of that improvement with a team-leading 47 steals Trailing in assists...... 1-2 even include the 11,530 fans who came to watch the Ducks take - including a pair of six- games - while applying constant Tied in assists...... 1-0 down the USA Women’s National Team on 11/9/19. Oregon has pressure at the top of the defense. Leading in steals...... 20-1 drawn at least 10,000 fans in each of its last nine home games, Scoring Defense Steals/Game Trailing in steals...... 4-1 breaking 11,000 five times and 12,000 three times. Year NCAA Rk. Stat NCAA Rk. Stat Tied in steals...... 2-0 2019-20 40th 57.6 127th 8.5 Leading in blocks...... 16-0 THE “BIG THREE” 2018-19 135th 63.0 227th 7.0 Trailing in blocks...... 10-1 The Ducks’ power trio of SABRINA IONESCU, RUTHY HEBARD 2017-18 136th 63.6 180th 7.5 Tied in blocks...... 0-1 and SATOU SABALLY is arguably the best “Big Three” in the 2016-17 213th 65.8 223rd 6.9 Committing more turnovers than opponent...... 8-1 nation. Ionescu leads the team with 17.3 PPG while averaging 2015-16 185th 64.1 235th 7.0 Committing fewer turnovers than opponent...... 15-1 8.8 RPG and an NCAA-leading 8.9 APG, and Hebard is the Pac- 2014-15 261st 67.9 303rd 5.7 Committing the same number of turnovers...... 3-0 12 leader with 9.6 RPG while averaging 16.9 PPG. Sabally’s Winning on points in the paint...... 24-2 stellar play over the last 14 games has her up to 16.5 PPG SHOOTING THE LIGHTS OUT Oregon leads the nation in scoring offense with 85.9 points Losing on points in the paint...... 2-0 and 7.3 RPG, making Oregon the only team in the nation with three regulars averaging at least 16.0 PPG. Ionescu, Hebard per game while also ranking No. 1 in field-goal percentage Scoring more bench points than opponent...... 18-0 and Sabally rank fourth, fifth and sixth, respectively, in the at 50.6. One of the biggest factor’s in Oregon’s efficiency Scoring fewer bench points than opponent...... 8-2 Pac-12 in scoring, and Ionescu is No. 2 in the league with 19.3 has been its dominance in the paint, where the Ducks own Scoring more fastbreak points than opponent...... 19-0 PPG during conference play. a 448-point advantage and have outscored their opponents Scoring fewer fastbreak points than opponent...... 4-2 in 26 of 28 games this season. RUTHY HEBARD has elevated Scoring the same number of fastbreak points...... 3-0 HOLY BOLEY... Oregon’s field goal percentage a great deal as the senior post A Duck scores 20+ points...... 21-2 The Ducks are nearly unstoppable when ERIN BOLEY is ranks No. 3 in the nation individually with a 67.8 field-goal A Duck scores 25+ points...... 8-0 hitting from three-point range, and the junior sharpshooter is percentage. The Ducks rank sixth in the nation and first in the A Duck scores 30+ points...... 6-0 officially on fire from behind the arc. After going 8-of-9 from Pac-12 in three-point shooting percentage at 38.5, including a 41.1 percent mark in Pac-12 play, and they are No. 7 nationally A Duck records a double-double...... 23-2 deep for 24 points last Friday at California and 7-of-11 for a in three-pointers per game (9.3). Ionescu records a triple-double...... 8-0 season-high 25 points the game before at USC, Boley is now Wearing white uniforms...... 6-0 16-of-24 (66.7%) from deep over the last three games, 21-of-32 IONESCU JOINS EXCLUSIVE CLUB Wearing yellow uniforms...... 5-1 (65.6%) over the last five games, 26-of-45 (57.8%) over the SABRINA IONESCU surpassed 1,000 career assists with eight Wearing green uniforms...... 6-0 last seven games, 38-of-74 (51.4%) during Oregon’s 14-game in Oregon’s win at then-No. 7 UCLA on Feb. 14, making her only Wearing black uniforms...... 5-1 win streak, and 38-of-81 (46.9%) in Pac-12 play. Boley ranks the fifth player in NCAA women’s basketball history to reach Wearing retro uniforms...... 3-0 third in the Pac-12 and 16th in the nation with a 43.2 percent 1K. Ionescu joined Courtney Vandersloot - who also played Wearing white-with-pink uniforms...... 1-0 mark from three-point range on the season, putting her above under KELLY GRAVES at Gonzaga - as the only players in In November...... 6-1 her mark of 43.0 percent from last season that ranked 12th in NCAA history to record 2,000 points and 1,000 assists. In December...... 4-0 the nation. Boley’s eight three-pointers last Friday marked the Ionescu is the UO and Pac-12 all-time assists leader for both In January...... 8-1 fourth time in her career she has drained at least eight, tying men and women, and she leads the nation this season with In February...... 8-0 her for fifth in UO single-game history, and her 88.9 percent 8.9 APG and 249 total dimes, good for No. 3 in UO single- In March...... 0-0 showing was good for No. 3 in single-game history. season history behind her own 2018-19 and 2017-18 seasons.

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MISCELLANEOUS STATS

Double-Figure Scoring Games Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career Sabrina Ionescu 28 36 38 27 129* Ruthy Hebard 27 36 31 25 119 Satou Sabally -- 23 31 20 74 Minyon Moore 18 23 23 7 71 Erin Boley 7 -- 24 12 43 Taylor Chavez -- -- 3 5 8 Jaz Shelley ------5 5 Lydia Giomi 0 0 0 2 2 Holly Winterburn ------1 1 *Oregon all-time record

20-Point Scoring Games Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career Ruthy Hebard 11 14 12 11 48 Sabrina Ionescu 6 16 16 8 46 Satou Sabally -- 5 12 5 22 Minyon Moore 5 2 5 0 12 Erin Boley 0 -- 6 3 9 Taylor Chavez -- -- 0 1 1 ERIN BOLEY ranks 15th in the nation with a 43.2 three-point shooting percentage and has been on fire recently, going 16-of-24 Jaz Shelley ------1 1 (66.7%) from deep over the last three games and 38-of-74 (51.4%) during Oregon’s 14-game win streak. 30-Point Scoring Games Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career NOTES Ruthy Hebard 0 1 1 3 5 Sabrina Ionescu 0 2 1 1 4 SIMPLE PLAYS STARTING FAST Satou Sabally -- 0 2 1 3 Oregon has been one of the nation’s most explosive and Whether it’s to open the game or coming out of halftime, the Erin Boley 0 -- 2 0 2 efficient offenses over the last few seasons, and the Ducks Ducks have made a habit of starting fast this season. Oregon Minyon Moore 1 1 0 0 2 have done so while sharing and being smart with the owns a 618-344 point advantage in the first quarter this season, Jaz Shelley ------1 1 basketball. UO led the nation in 2018-19 in assist-to-turnover and the Ducks surrendered just two points to No. 19 ASU in the ratio (1.88), and the Ducks are currently No. 1 again this first quarter on 2/9/20. The Ducks’ 344 points surrendered Double-Figure Rebounding Games season at 1.84 while ranking in the top five in both assists are their fewest in a quarter this season, and their 618 points Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career and turnovers per game. MINYON MOORE is No. 2 in the scored are second-most behind their 679-436 advantage in Ruthy Hebard 13 15 16 14 58 NCAA individually with a 4.03 assist-to-turnover ratio with the third quarter. Oregon has scored more than 30 points in a Sabrina Ionescu 7 9 12 11 39 SABRINA IONESCU fourth at 3.00, and Ionescu leads the quarter 15 times this year with 11 of them coming in either the Satou Sabally -- 0 4 7 11 nation with 8.9 assists per game. The Ducks are a perfect first or third quarter, including a season-high 34 points in the Minyon Moore 0 0 3 0 3 24-0 this season when finishing with more assists than their opening quarter vs. Oklahoma State on 11/28/19 and 31 points in Lydia Giomi 0 0 1 0 1 opponent, and 15-1 when committing fewer turnovers. the third quarter last Friday at California. Double-Figure Assist Games Assists/Game Turnovers/Game SIXTH PLAYER OF THE YEAR? Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career Year NCAA Rk. Stat NCAA Rk. Stat The Ducks boast one of the most established starting lineups Sabrina Ionescu 4 13 12 14 43 2019-20 3rd 20.8 4th 11.3 in the nation, but one of the most vital contributors on the Minyon Moore 2 2 3 3 10 2018-19 7th 18.9 1st 10.0 roster this season has been sophomore TAYLOR CHAVEZ. 2017-18 6th 19.1 31st 12.6 Chavez was huge in Oregon’s win over No. 12 Arizona on 2/7/20 Double-Doubles 2016-17 19th 16.5 67th 14.1 with 17 points and two steals in 26 minutes of action, and Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career she has scored in double figures five times while providing Sabrina Ionescu 7 15 16 16 54 1,000-POINT SCORERS EVERYWHERE excellent defense and strong three-point shooting off the Ruthy Hebard 11 14 14 14 53 It’s not easy to score 1,000 points in a career, so a team with bench. The Surprise, Ariz., native is No. 4 in the Pac-12 in Satou Sabally -- 0 4 7 11 multiple 1,000-point scorers is one to be reckoned with, to be three-point shooting percentage at 43.2 (35-of-81) - including Minyon Moore 2 2 5 0 9 sure. The Ducks’ starting lineup takes that to another level a 47.5 percent mark (19-of-40) in Pac-12 play - and she lit up entirely, as Oregon boasts a pair of 2,000-point scorers in Utah State for a career-high 25 points on 11/13/19 in the lone Triple-Doubles Sabrina Ionescu (2,467) and Ruthy Hebard (2,270) - the top start of her career. Chavez also ranks fourth on the team in Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career two scorers in program history - and two more 1,000-point steals (26) while coming off the bench. Sabrina Ionescu 4 6 8 8 26* scorers in Satou Sabally (1,433) and Minyon Moore (1,385). *NCAA all-time record (men’s and women’s) Junior Erin Boley enters Friday’s game with 975 career SPLASH CITY points, needing just 25 more to give Oregon’s entire starting KELLY GRAVES has established Oregon as one of the most 3+ Steal Games lineup at least 1,000 points apiece. dangerous three-point shooting teams in the country over Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career his five-plus seasons in Eugene. The Ducks led the nation in Minyon Moore 7 17 12 5 41 AUTOMATIC AT THE STRIPE three-point percentage in 2018-19, the second time Oregon Sabrina Ionescu 3 10 5 6 24 Oregon has been terrific at the free-throw line this season has paced the NCAA under Graves. Ruthy Hebard 5 6 5 2 18 behind the duo of SABRINA IONESCU and SATOU SABALLY, Satou Sabally -- 3 6 3 12 shooting 77.0 percent from the stripe to rank third in the Pac- 3PT FG/Game 3PT FG % Taylor Chavez -- -- 5 2 7 12 and 15th in the nation. Ionescu has been nearly flawless Year NCAA Rk. Stat NCAA Rk. Stat Erin Boley 1 -- 1 2 4 at the line, shooting 91.9 percent (68-of-74) on the season to 2019-20 7th 9.3 6th .385 Jaz Shelley ------3 3 lead the Pac-12 while going an astounding 47-of-49 (95.9%) in 2018-19 7th 9.8 1st .415 Lydia Giomi 0 0 0 1 1 conference play. The senior made 34 straight free throws from 2017-18 20th 8.8 3rd .401 12/21/19 vs. Kansas State to 2/3/20 at No. 4 UConn, breaking 2016-17 142nd 6.1 4th .392 3+ Games the previous UO record for consecutive made free throws of 31 2015-16 25th 7.7 1st .412 Player 16-17 17-18 18-19 19-20 Career (Shaquala Williams, 2001-02). Sabally has been by far the most Ruthy Hebard 5 7 4 5 21 frequent visitor to the line for the Ducks, and the junior is Satou Sabally -- 0 5 0 5 shooting a solid 78.9 percent (97-of-123) on the year, headlined Lydia Giomi 0 0 1 1 2 by a career-best 10-of-11 day on 1/24/20 vs. No. 7 Oregon State. Lucy Cochrane ------1 1

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2019-20 AWARDS SNAPSHOT NOTES

#20 SABRINA IONESCU DUCKS AVENGE LONE PAC-12 LOSS developed a close bond with Bryant over the past few years, » Associated Press Preseason All-America (unanimous) fought back tears during a moment of silence in Bryant’s » Wooden Award watch list (preseason, midseason & late top-20) An Arizona State team determined to turn the Feb. 9 matchup » Naismith Trophy watch list at Oregon into a physical slog was instead drowned in a three- memory, then went on to score a team-high 19 points in the » Wade Trophy watch list point barrage by the No. 3 Ducks, who made 13-of-25 three- game. RUTHY HEBARD posted a double-double with 13 points » Point Guard of the Year top-10 watch list pointers in a 79-48 victory before a sellout crowd of 12,364. and 14 rebounds, including eight offensive boards, and SATOU » Preseason All-Pac-12 (unanimous) The Ducks avenged their only Pac-12 loss of the season, with SABALLY added 16 points and nine rebounds. » ESPNW Preseason Player of the Year » Senior CLASS Award Top-10 Finalist five players scoring in double figures and SATOU SABALLY » Three-time Pac-12 Player of the Week (12/16, 1/20, 1/27) securing her third straight double-double (11 Pts, 10 Reb). A LOUD OPENING STATEMENT » WBCA, Naismith & ESPNW National Player of the Week (1/21) ERIN BOLEY and JAZ SHELLEY combined to go 8-of-10 from The Ducks dominated for much of the night in round one of deep for 14 points apiece, SABRINA IONESCU led all scorers the Civil War series on 1/24/20, taking a 16-point lead into #24 RUTHY HEBARD with 19 points and RUTHY HEBARD added 11 points, including halftime before holding off a late OSU surge for a 76-64 » Wooden Award watch list (preseason, midseason & late top-20) » Naismith Trophy watch list nine in UO’s 30-point third quarter. Oregon continued its victory in front of a capacity crowd of 12,364. Oregon’s “Big » Wade Trophy watch list defensive surge with 18 forced turnovers, including six steals Three” came up huge once again - SABRINA IONESCU led the » Katrina McClain Power Forward of the Year top-10 watch list from the ever-disruptive MINYON MOORE. way with 23 points and nine assists, SATOU SABALLY posted » Preseason All-Pac-12 her third double-double with 17 points and 12 rebounds, and » Senior CLASS Award Top-10 Finalist HISTORIC WIN IN STORRS RUTHY HEBARD had 17 points and nine boards. Oregon did a » Pac-12 Player of the Week (2/17) » Naismith National Player of the Week (2/18) The Ducks took the basketball world by storm on Feb. 3 when great job of taking care of the ball; the Ducks did not commit they blasted 11-time national champion and No. 4 ranked a turnover until the 2:16 mark in the third quarter. #0 SATOU SABALLY UConn on its home floor, 74-56, in front of a national audience. » Wooden Award watch list (preseason, midseason & late top-20) Oregon handed the Huskies their first loss in Gampel Pavilion IONESCU’S HISTORIC WEEK » Naismith Trophy watch list since 2013, and their most lopsided defeat ever in that building The best player in the nation played one of the greatest » Wade Trophy watch list » Small Forward of the Year top-10 watch list since it opened in 1990. It was also Oregon’s first ever oad win games of her storied career in Oregon’s 87-55 blowout win over a top-five opponent. Oregon’s starting lineup was stellar, over then-No. 3 Stanford on 1/16/20. SABRINA IONESCU #21 ERIN BOLEY with all five starters scoring in double figures.RUTHY HEBARD erupted for a career-high 37 points while matching her » Naismith Trophy watch list was a monster inside with 22 points and 12 rebounds as UO career-high with 14 field goals, and the senior superstar dominated 44-14 in the paint and SATOU SABALLY also had a added 11 rebounds and seven assists while leading the Ducks #23 MINYON MOORE » Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year watch list double-double with 17 points and 10 boards. SABRINA IONESCU in their most complete performance so far this season. (10 P, 9 R, 9 A) nearly notched the first-ever triple-double Ionescu’s career night moved her past Allison Lang (2,252, #4 JAZ SHELLEY against a UConn team, MINYON MOORE was everywhere with 1980-84) for the Oregon all-time scoring record that stood » Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (12/23) 12 points, six assists and two steals, and ERIN BOLEY had 13 for 36 years, and the reigning national player of the year also first-half points on 5-of-7 shooting. surpassed 900 career rebounds, becoming the first player in #11 HOLLY WINTERBURN » Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (12/9) NCAA women’s history to reach 2,000+ points, 900+ rebounds THREE-QUARTER TRIPLE-DOUBLE X2 and 900+ assists. Three days later against Cal, Ionescu PAC-12 WEEKLY AWARDS SABRINA IONESCU needed only three quarters to notch posted her fourth straight double-double with 14 points and triple-double No. 23 in Oregon’s 101-53 win at Colorado on Feb. 10 assists, tying her with Gary Payton for the all-time Pac- PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE WEEK 1, finishing with 24 points, 13 assists and 10 rebounds, and last 12 men’s and women’s assists record with 938 in her career. Date Player Team Friday at California she reached the feat with more than two Ionescu’s historic two-game stretch earned her USBWA and Nov. 11 Mikayla Pivec Oregon State minutes to go in the third quarter before finishing the night ESPNW national player of the week honors, and she was the Nov. 18 Aari McDonald Arizona with 17 points, 11 rebounds and 11 assists. Pac-12 player of the week for the second time this season. Nov. 25 Jaelyn Brown California After earning Pac-12 player of the week once again the next Dec. 2 Japreece Dean UCLA Dec. 9 Cate Reese Arizona DUCKS BOAST IMPROVED DEPTH week, Ionescu has received the honor 11 total times in her Dec. 16 Sabrina Ionescu Oregon Depth was one of Oregon’s biggest issues in 2018-19, but the career, the second-most of any player in league history. Dec. 23 Michaela Onyenwere UCLA Ducks’ bench is much deeper in 2019-20. TAYLOR CHAVEZ Dec. 30 Cate Reese Arizona has been one of the best sixth players in the nation this year, HEBARD JOINS 2K/1K CLUB Jan. 6 Chanelle Molina Washington State providing excellent defense while ranking fourth in the Pac- RUTHY HEBARD reached a big milestone on 1/3/20 against Jan. 13 Ja’Tavia Tapley Arizona State 12 in three-point shooting percentage (43.2). Freshman JAZ Colorado, becoming just the fifth player in Oregon history to Jan. 20 Sabrina Ionescu Oregon Jan. 27 Sabrina Ionescu Oregon SHELLEY has matched Chavez with five double-figure scoring surpass 2,000 career points, along with teammate SABRINA Feb. 3 Aari McDonald Arizona games, including a 32-point performance with a UO single- IONESCU. Hebard became the first player in the nation this Feb. 10 Michaela Onyenwere UCLA game record 10 made threes on 12/16/19 against UC Riverside, season to join the 2,000-points, 1,000-rebounds club, and Feb. 17 Ruthy Hebard Oregon and she is second in the conference with a 43.4 percent mark she and Ionescu are two of three currently in that club after Feb. 24 Amber Melgoza Washington from three-point range. LYDIA GIOMI has been able to spell Ionescu reached 1,000 rebounds on Monday at Stanford. Hebard PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK RUTHY HEBARD down in the post and had a career-high 18 and Ionescu are two of just nine active 2,000-point scorers in Date Player Team points in the season opener, and HOLLY WINTERBURN was the nation, and Hebard enters Friday’s game at No. 2 in Oregon Nov. 11 Taylor Jones Oregon State the Pac-12 freshman of the Week on 12/9/19 after dropping 17 history in scoring, trailing only Ionescu, and No. 3 in rebounding. Nov. 18 Taylor Jones Oregon State points against South Dakota State. As a team, Oregon has had Nov. 25 Evelien Lutje Schipholt California nine different players combine for 105 double-digit scoring SHELLEY THE SNIPER Dec. 2 Haley Jones Stanford performances this season. It was a historic day for freshman JAZ SHELLEY in Oregon’s Dec. 9 Holly Winterburn Oregon Dec. 16 Haley Jones Stanford 84-41 win over UC Riverside on 12/16/19. Making her first Dec. 23 Jaz Shelley Oregon WITH HEAVY HEARTS, DUCKS SWEEP OSU career start, the Aussie erupted for a career-high 32 points Dec. 30 Jaylyn Sherrod Colorado Life goes on even in the face of unspeakable tragedy. The Civil while breaking the UO single-game record with 10 made Jan. 6 Taylor Jones Oregon State War finale on 1/26/20 still had to be played, despite devastating three-pointers, including five in the third quarter alone. Jan. 13 Haley Jones Stanford circumstances. The Ducks and Beavers played shortly after Shelley became the first UO freshman to score 30-plus points Jan. 20 Alissa Pili USC news broke of the death of NBA legend , the father in a game since 2013-14, and her 10-of-14 day from beyond Jan. 27 Endyia Rogers USC Feb. 3 Alissa Pili USC of four daughters and a spirited advocate of women’s athletics the arc broke the previous record of nine. Shelley’s 10 made Feb. 10 Brynna Maxwell Utah who attended UO women’s basketball and volleyball games threes are tied for the second-most in the NCAA this season, Feb. 17 Alissa Pili USC earlier this academic year. The tragedy cast a pall over No. and her 32 points are the second-most so far by a Duck. Feb. 24 Charisma Osborne UCLA 4 Oregon’s 66-57 victory, the Ducks’ first win in Gill Coliseum Shelley’s record-breaking performance earned her Pac-12 and Civil War sweep since 2010. SABRINA IONESCU, who had freshman of the week honors on 12/23/19.

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IONESCU NAMED PAC-12 UNFINISHED BUSINESS GRAVES SIGNS NATION’S NO. 1 CLASS PLAYER OF THE WEEK (12/16/19) Widely considered the top WNBA prospect in the nation Kelly Graves announced the signing of five elite student- SABRINA IONESCU had nearly completed her 20th career following her historic junior season, two-time Pac-12 athletes to National Letters of Intent on Nov. 18, officially triple-double on 12/16/19 vs. UC Riverside when the conference player of the year SABRINA IONESCU put her professional securing the nation’s top-ranked 2020 recruiting class. All announced her as the Pac-12 player of the week for the first career on hold to return to the Ducks for her senior five of the Ducks’ signees are regarded as five-star talents of three times this season for her performance on Dec. 14 at campaign. Ionescu announced her decision in the Players’ ranked the top 35 of ESPN’s 2020 top 100, and all five are Long Beach State. Ionescu racked up 21 points - including 15 Tribune, saying she and the Ducks had “unfinished also rated as top 30 prospects by both Blue Star Basketball in the first quarter alone - while adding 12 rebounds, seven business” following last April’s Final Four loss to Baylor. and ASGR Basketball. Oregon’s group is ranked No. 1 in the assists and three steals while going 9-of-14 from the floor. “We’re building something here in Eugene. We’re building nation by ESPN, giving the program its first-ever top-ranked something — together — that’s going to last for a long time recruiting class. The Ducks’ five players in the ESPN top 35 WINTERBURN WINS PAC-12 FRESHMAN OF THE WEEK (12/9/19) after we’ve all graduated.” are the most in the country, with no other team signing One of Oregon’s biggest keys to success from three-point more than three. All five of the Ducks’ signees were named range against South Dakota State (12/8/19) was HOLLY CONSENSUS PRESEASON NO. 1 to the 25-player midseason team for the Naismith Award, WINTERBURN, who went 5-of-7 for a season-high 17 points The Ducks opened the 2019-20 season with the first Associated which is given to the nation’s top HS player, and all five have en route to being named the Pac-12 freshman of the week. Press No. 1 national ranking in program history, and remained been invited to both the McDonalds High School All-America Winterburn was Oregon’s first Pac-12 FOW sinceSATOU on top of the poll for three weeks before moving to No. 3 in Game and the Jordan Brand Classic. Two future Ducks, SABALLY won it four times in 2017-18. each of the last two weeks. Oregon sat atop both the preseason Te-Hina Paopao and Sydney Parrish, were top-10 finalists for AP poll and the USA Today coaches poll, and the Ducks also the Naismith Award, and Paopao is currently one of the final 100+ POINT GAMES UNDER GRAVES receieved preseason No. 1 rankings from espnW, NCAA.com, five finalists for the national player of the year award. » The Ducks have reached the century mark 17 times in five- Sports Illustrated and SLAM, among others. plus seasons under Kelly Graves. » Angela Dugalic - Forward | 6’4” | Des Plaines, Ill. | ESPN: #24 » UO has reached 100 points four times in 2019-20 and PICKED TO THREE-PEAT » Te-Hina Paopao - Guard | 5’9” | Oceanside, Calif. | ESPN: #33 three times in Pac-12 play, doing so against Utah State on For the second straight season, the Ducks were picked to win » Sydney Parrish - Guard | 6’2” | Fishers, Ind. | ESPN: #10 11/13/19 (109), 1/3/20 vs. Colorado (104), 1/19/20 vs. California the Pac-12 in the preseason vote of the conference’s coaches. » Maddie Scherr - Guard | 5’11” | Florence, K.Y. | ESPN: #19 (105), and 2/1/20 at Colorado (101). Oregon received the maximum 11 first-place votes and 121 » Kylee Watson - Forward | 6’4” | Linwood, N.J. | ESPN: #15 » Oregon eclipsed 100 points six times in 2018-19 (115 at points, with Stanford picked to place second with 111 points Alaska-Fairbanks; 102 vs. Buffalo; 110 vs. Long Beach State; and one first-place vote. Oregon State (99), UCLA (93) and 115 vs. UC Irvine; 102 vs. Colorado; 105 at California). Arizona State (77) rounded out the top five of the preseason » Oregon surpassed the century mark in back-to-back poll. Oregon has won the Pac-12 regular season title each of league games for the first time since joining the Pac-10/12 the last two seasons - the third and fourth in program history on 2/3/19 vs. Colorado and 2/8/19 at Cal. » UO’s highest scoring output under Graves was in a 122-59 - and the Ducks also won the Pac-12 Tournament in 2017-18. win over Portland St. on Dec. 17, 2015. » UO scored 100 points in Graves’ first game at UO, a 100-77 win vs Utah State on Nov. 14, 2014. SPECIALTY TEAM STATS

Points in Paint Points Off Turnovers 2nd Chance Points Fast Break Points Bench Points Date Opponent Result UO Opp. Diff. UO Opp. Diff. UO Opp. Diff. UO Opp. Diff. UO Opp. Diff. 11/11/19 Northeastern W, 89-47 50 24 +26 23 12 +11 18 2 +16 22 11 +11 33 12 +21 11/13/19 Utah State W, 109-52 40 20 +20 25 7 +18 22 6 +16 16 2 +14 31 3 +28 11/16/19 Texas Southern W, 99-63 56 30 +26 23 14 +9 20 5 +15 22 18 +4 36 19 +17 11/24/19 at #17 Syracuse W, 81-64 32 20 +12 9 19 -10 18 9 +9 15 9 +6 4 16 -12 11/28/19 vs. Oklahoma State W, 89-72 40 32 +8 9 11 -2 13 4 +9 6 6 0 7 20 -13 11/29/19 vs. UT Arlington W, 91-54 42 20 +22 29 9 +20 14 6 +8 12 2 +10 32 15 +17 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville L, 72-62 36 26 +10 6 8 -2 13 12 +1 6 11 -5 0 10 -10 12/8/19 South Dakota State W, 95-56 38 24 +14 22 15 +7 6 7 -1 11 3 +8 30 22 +8 12/14/19 at Long Beach State W, 81-45 32 22 +10 30 18 +12 17 6 +11 4 2 +2 41 21 +20 12/16/19 UC Riverside W, 84-41 30 14 +16 21 11 +10 12 6 +6 22 1 +21 16 4 +12 12/21/19 Kansas State W, 89-51 40 26 +14 22 8 +14 10 9 +1 15 2 +13 22 7 +15 1/3/20 Colorado W, 104-46 56 16 +40 27 3 +24 12 12 0 21 3 +18 33 14 +19 1/5/20 Utah W, 88-51 50 18 +32 29 7 +22 17 2 +15 15 0 +15 24 13 +11 1/10/20 at Arizona State L, 72-66 26 16 +10 2 17 -15 5 4 +1 4 12 -8 15 25 -10 1/12/20 at #18 Arizona W, 71-64 36 18 +18 18 12 +6 8 5 +3 5 5 0 9 10 -1 1/16/20 #3 Stanford W, 87-55 32 24 +8 22 2 +20 15 4 +11 5 2 +3 8 9 -1 1/19/20 California W, 105-55 58 22 +36 34 8 +26 17 7 +10 22 13 +9 11 9 +2 1/24/20 #7 Oregon State W, 76-64 32 40 -8 22 9 +13 18 8 +10 7 4 +3 12 17 -5 1/26/20 at #7 Oregon State W, 66-57 34 22 +12 8 4 +4 12 6 +6 0 2 -2 11 9 +2 1/30/20 at Utah W, 90-63 44 28 +16 23 25 -2 7 4 +3 26 6 +20 19 30 -11 2/1/20 at Colorado W, 101-53 52 24 +28 27 2 +25 21 14 +7 21 0 +21 28 9 +17 2/3/20 at #4 UConn W, 74-56 44 14 +30 17 4 +13 7 0 +7 7 8 -1 0 16 -16 2/7/20 #12 Arizona W, 85-52 42 32 +10 24 9 +15 13 0 +13 8 9 -1 21 14 +7 2/9/20 #19 Arizona State W, 79-48 28 22 +6 19 7 +12 12 3 +9 5 2 +3 19 26 -7 2/14/20 at #7 UCLA W, 80-66 42 32 +10 10 9 +1 14 17 -3 2 4 -2 11 9 +2 2/16/20 at USC W, 93-67 30 36 -6 13 9 +4 14 9 +5 4 4 0 11 6 +5 2/21/20 at California W, 93-61 42 18 +24 14 4 +10 21 10 +11 15 2 +13 7 18 -11 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford W, 74-66 34 24 +10 11 13 -2 16 7 +9 11 0 +11 11 10 +1 TOTALS 26-2 1,118 664 +454 539 276 +263 392 183 +209 329 143 +186 502 393 +109

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SCORING Date Opponent G G G/F F F Result Scored more than 100 points...... 2/1/20 at Colorado (101) Nov. 11 Northeastern Moore Ionescu Chavez Boley Hebard W, 89-47 Nov. 13 Utah State Moore Ionescu Chavez Boley Hebard W, 109-52 Scored less than 40 points...... 1/8/16 at Oregon St. (33) Nov. 16 Texas Southern Moore Ionescu Chavez Boley Hebard W, 99-63 Allowed more than 100 points...... 3/6/14 vs. WSU (107) Nov. 24 at #17 Syracuse Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 81-64 Nov. 28 vs. Oklahoma State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 89-72 Held a team under 40 points...... 12/20/18 vs. Air Force (36) Nov. 29 vs. UT Arlington Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 91-54 Held a team scoreless in a quarter...... 3/1/19 at Arizona (4th) Nov. 30 vs. #8 Louisville Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard L, 72-62 Won by 40+ points...... 2/1/20 at Colorado (+48) Dec. 8 South Dakota State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 95-56 Dec. 14 at Long Beach State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 81-45 Won by 50+ points...... 1/19/20 vs. California (+50) Dec. 16 UC Riverside Moore Ionescu Shelley Boley Hebard W, 84-41 Lost by 40+ points...... 11/20/13 vs. #1 UConn (-46) Dec. 21 Kansas State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 89-51 Jan. 3 Colorado Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 104-46 Had a 30+ scorer...... R. Hebard, 2/14/20, at #7 UCLA (30) Jan. 5 Utah Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 88-51 Had a 35+ scorer...... S. Ionescu, 1/16/20, vs. #3 Stanford (37) Jan. 10 at Arizona State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard L, 72-66 Allowed a 35+ scorer...... Utah’s Megan Huff, 2/1/19 (38) Jan. 12 at #18 Arizona Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 71-64 Jan. 16 #3 Stanford Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 87-55 Jan. 19 California Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 105-55 SHOOTING Jan. 24 #7 Oregon State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 76-64 Shot 60%+ on FGs...... 2/1/20 at Colorado (60.0%) Jan. 26 at #7 Oregon State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 66-57 Jan. 30 at Utah Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 90-63 Shot 50%+ on 3FGs...... 2/21/20 at California (50.0%) Feb. 1 at Colorado Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 101-53 Shot 60%+ on 3FGs...... 2/10/19 at #11 Stanford (75.0%) Feb. 3 at #4 UConn Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 74-56 Feb. 7 #12 Arizona Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 85-52 Made 15+ 3FGs...... 11/13/19 vs. Utah State (17) Feb. 9 #19 Arizona State Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 79-48 Made 20+ free throws...... 2/24/19 vs. USC (20-of-25) Feb. 14 at #7 UCLA Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 80-66 Shot 100% on FTs (min. 10 att.)...... 11/13/19 vs. Utah State (14-14) Feb. 16 at USC Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 93-67 Feb. 21 at California Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 93-61 Attempted 30+ free throws...... 11/18/18 vs. Buffalo (38) Feb. 24 at #4 Stanford Moore Ionescu S. Sabally Boley Hebard W, 74-66 Held a team under 25% FG...... 12/16/19 vs. UC Riverside (24.6%) Held a team under 10% 3FG...... 2/14/20 at #7 UCLA (8.7%) GAME-BY-GAME LEADERS

REBOUNDING Date Opponent Points Rebounds Assists Steals Blocks Result Grabbed 50 or more rebs...... 12/16/19 vs. UC Riverside (51) Nov. 11 Northeastern Hebard (21) Hebard (12) Moore (10) Two Players (3) Hebard (2) W, 89-47 Grabbed 25 or less rebs...... 1/14/18 vs. #18 ASU (25) Nov. 13 Utah State Chavez (25) Hebard (15) Ionescu (12) Moore (4) Two Players (3) W, 109-52 Nov. 16 Texas Southern Hebard (31) Two Players (13) Ionescu (14) Two Players (3) Three Players (1) W, 99-63 Held a team to 20 or less rebs...... 12/14/19 vs. LBSU (17) Nov. 24 at #17 Syracuse S. Sabally (23) Hebard (13) Moore (10) S. Sabally (3) Two Players (1) W, 81-64 Had a 20-plus rebound margin...... 12/14/19 vs. LBSU (+21) Nov. 28 vs. Oklahoma State Hebard (30) Hebard (18) Two Players (6) Three Players (1) Ionescu (1) W, 89-72 Nov. 29 vs. UT Arlington S. Sabally (19) Giomi (8) Ionescu (10) Ionescu (3) Five Players (1) W, 91-54 Had a 30-plus rebound margin...... 11/27/16 vs. SJSU (+31) Nov. 30 vs. #8 Louisville S. Sabally (21) Two Players (10) Ionescu (6) Hebard (2) Hebard (3) L, 72-62 Had a 20+ rebounder...... , 1/29/16 vs. ASU (21) Dec. 8 South Dakota State Hebard (22) S. Sabally (8) Ionescu (11) Six Players (1) Four Players (1) W, 95-56 Dec. 14 at Long Beach State Ionescu (21) Ionescu (12) Ionescu (7) Ionescu (3) Giomi (1) W, 81-45 Dec. 16 UC Riverside Shelley (32) Ionescu (18) Ionescu (12) Hebard (4) Hebard (3) W, 84-41 MISCELLANEOUS Dec. 21 Kansas State Ionescu (21) Ionescu (10) Ionescu (11) Ionescu (3) Hebard (3) W, 89-51 Went to overtime...... 3/9/18 vs. #25 UCLA (W, 88-73) Jan. 3 Colorado Two Players (21) Ionescu (6) Ionescu (7) Two Players (3) Hebard (3) W, 104-46 Went to double overtime...... 2/16/18 vs. USC (W, 80-74) Jan. 5 Utah Two Players (17) Hebard (12) Ionescu (7) Three Players (2) Two Players (1) W, 88-51 Jan. 10 at Arizona State Ionescu (24) Ionescu (10) Two Players (4) Ionescu (2) None L, 72-66 Had a double-double...... S. Ionescu, 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford (21p/12r/12a) Jan. 12 at #18 Arizona Hebard (19) Hebard (14) Ionescu (10) Two Players (3) Hebard (2) W, 71-64 Had a player w/ 10+ assists...... S. Ionescu, 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford (12) Jan. 16 #3 Stanford Ionescu (37) Two Players (11) Ionescu (7) Three Players (2) S. Sabally (1) W, 87-55 Jan. 19 California S. Sabally (31) S. Sabally (7) Ionescu (10) Boley (4) S. Sabally (1) W, 105-55 Had a player w/ 15+ assists...... S. Ionescu, 12/2/18 vs. LBSU (17) Jan. 24 #7 Oregon State Ionescu (23) S. Sabally (12) Ionescu (9) Hebard (3) None W, 76-64 Had a triple-double...... S. Ionescu, 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford (21p/12r/12a) Jan. 26 at #7 Oregon State Ionescu (19) Hebard (14) S. Sabally (4) Hebard (2) Hebard (2) W, 66-57 Had 3+ double-doubles in a game...... 2/16/20 at USC (3) Jan. 30 at Utah S. Sabally (23) Hebard (13) Ionescu (10) Moore (6) None W, 90-63 Feb. 1 at Colorado Ionescu (24) Ionescu (10) Ionescu (13) Two Players (3) Hebard (2) W, 101-53 Had 5+ players in double figures...... 2/9/20 vs. #19 ASU (5) Feb. 3 at #4 UConn Hebard (22) Hebard (12) Ionescu (9) Three Players (2) Hebard (2) W, 74-56 Had a 20-20 game...... J. Alleyne, 11/30/15 vs. SJSU (26p/20r) Feb. 7 #12 Arizona Hebard (22) Two Players (11) Ionescu (10) Shelley (3) None W, 85-52 Feb. 9 #19 Arizona State Ionescu (19) S. Sabally (10) Ionescu (5) Moore (6) S. Sabally (1) W, 79-48 Defeated a top-5 team...... 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford Feb. 14 at #7 UCLA Hebard (30) Hebard (17) Ionescu (8) Two Players (1) None W, 80-66 Lost to a top-5 team...... 4/5/19 vs. #1 Baylor Feb. 16 at USC Boley (25) Two Players (10) Ionescu (13) Two Players (2) Three Players (1) W, 93-67 Defeated a top-10 team...... 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford Feb. 21 at California Boley (24) Hebard (15) Ionescu (11) S. Sabally (2) Giomi (3) W, 93-61 Feb. 24 at #4 Stanford S. Sabally (27) Ionescu (12) Ionescu (12) Ionescu (3) S. Sabally (1) W, 74-66 Lost to a top-10 team...... 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville Defeated a top-25 team...... 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford Lost to a top-25 team...... 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville LEADS AND DEFICITS

Date Opponent Largest Lead Largest Deficit Time Led Time Trailed Time Tied Result QUICK FACTS Nov. 11 Northeastern 42 (4th - 1:24) None 39:49 None 0:11 W, 89-47 Nov. 13 Utah State 57 (4th - 0:34) None 39:34 None 0:26 W, 109-52 Location: Eugene, Ore. Nov. 16 Texas Southern 50 (4th - 8:48) None 39:09 None 0:51 W, 99-63 Nov. 24 at #17 Syracuse 20 (4th - 3:32) 9 (2nd - 8:18) 28:41 9:27 1:52 W, 81-64 Enrollment: 23,000 Nov. 28 vs. Oklahoma State 29 (3rd - 6:28) None 39:51 None 0:09 W, 89-72 Founded: 1876 Nov. 29 vs. UT Arlington 39 (4th - 3:24) 2 (1st - 8:08) 33:46 3:35 2:39 W, 91-54 Colors: Green and Yellow Nov. 30 vs. #8 Louisville 11 (1st - 0:48) 12 (3rd - 7:32) 16:48 21:24 1:47 L, 72-62 Nickname: Ducks Dec. 8 South Dakota State 39 (4th - 0:24) None 39:26 None 0:34 W, 95-56 Conference: Pac-12 Conference Dec. 14 at Long Beach State 42 (4th - 0:45) 2 (1st - 9:13) 38:52 0:15 0:53 W, 81-45 University President: Michael Schill Dec. 16 UC Riverside 45 (4th - 5:31) None 39:42 None 0:18 W, 84-41 Director of Athletics: Rob Mullens Dec. 21 Kansas State 38 (4th - 1:58) 2 (2nd - 7:44) 37:02 0:13 2:45 W, 89-51 Jan. 3 Colorado 61 (4th -0:54) 3 (1st - 9:38) 38:39 0:59 0:22 W, 104-46 NCAA Faculty Athletics Representative: Tim Gleason Jan. 5 Utah 41 (4th - 5:45) None 39:34 None 0:26 W, 88-51 Arena: Matthew Knight Arena (12,364) Jan. 10 at Arizona State 13 (2nd - 4:56) 6 (4th - 0:03) 36:13 2:31 1:16 L, 72-66 First Season of Competition: 1973-74 Jan. 12 at #18 Arizona 13 (3rd - 6:25) 4 (1st - 8:14) 30:22 7:08 2:30 W, 71-64 All-Time Record: 821-533 Jan. 16 #3 Stanford 32 (4th - 1:31) 7 (1st - 2:34) 25:37 11:46 2:37 W, 87-55 Matthew Knight Arena Record: 115-49 Jan. 19 California 53 (4th - 0:19) None 39:07 None 0:53 W, 105-55 Pac-12 Titles: 4 (98-99, 99-00, 17-18, 18-19) Jan. 24 #7 Oregon State 21 (4th - 7:53) 8 (1st - 6:18) 32:12 6:00 1:48 W, 76-64 Pac-12 Tournament Titles: 1 (2018) Jan. 26 at #7 Oregon State 14 (4th - 5:50) 6 (2nd - 2:25) 22:17 14:53 2:50 W, 66-57 Jan. 30 at Utah 32 (3rd - 3:05) 5 (1st - 9:05) 35:53 2:40 1:27 W, 90-63 NCAA Appearances (Record): 15 (15-15) Feb. 1 at Colorado 48 (4th - 0:18) 3 (1st - 9:44) 38:49 0:39 0:32 W, 101-53 NCAA Final Fours: 1 (2019) Feb. 3 at #4 UConn 20 (3rd - 3:13) 2 (1st - 9:40) 39:13 0:27 0:20 W, 74-56 2018-19 Record: 33-5, 16-2 Pac-12 (1st) Feb. 7 #12 Arizona 36 (4th - 9:47) 3 (1st - 9:35) 38:21 1:14 0:25 W, 85-52 2018-19 Postseason: Final Four (Lost to Baylor) Feb. 9 #19 Arizona State 31 (4th - 4:39) 2 (1st - 5:46) 34:50 0:23 4:47 W, 79-48 2018-19 Final Ranking: 4th (Coaches Poll) Feb. 14 at #7 UCLA 26 (3rd - 5:14) None 38:44 None 1:16 W, 80-66 Starters Returning/Lost: 4/1 Feb. 16 at USC 28 (4th - 2:32) 7 (1st - 6:31) 33:28 3:53 2:39 W, 93-67 Letterwinners Returning/Lost: 7/2 Feb. 21 at California 37 (3rd - 2:47) None 39:40 None 0:20 W, 93-61 Feb. 24 at #4 Stanford 19 (2nd - 4:35) 1 (1st - 5:19) 37:15 1:05 1:40 W, 74-66 Newcomers: 5 (3 freshmen, 2 transfers)

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DOUBLE-DOUBLES AND 20+ POINT GAMES

2019-20 DOUBLE-DOUBLES (37) 2019-20 20+ POINT GAMES (29)

SABRINA IONESCU (16) RUTHY HEBARD (11) No. Date Opponent Stats No. Date Opponent Stats 1. 11/13/19 UTAH STATE 16 points, 12 assists 1. 11/11/19 NORTHEASTERN 21 points (10-11 FG) 2. 11/16/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 10 points, 13 rebounds, 14 assists 2. 11/16/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 31 points (14-18 FG) 3. 12/8/19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 12 points, 11 assists 3. 11/28/19 vs. Oklahoma State 30 points (13-15 FG) 4. 12/14/19 at Long Beach State 21 points, 12 rebounds 4. 12/8/19 SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 22 points (11-15 FG) 5. 12/16/19 UC RIVERSIDE 16 points, 18 rebounds, 12 assists 5. 1/3/20 COLORADO 21 points (9-11 FG) 6. 12/21/19 KANSAS STATE 21 points, 10 rebounds, 11 assists 6. 1/30/20 at Utah 21 points (9-12 FG) 7. 1/10/20 at Arizona State 24 points, 10 rebounds 7. 2/3/20 at #4 UConn 22 points (10-14 FG) 8. 1/12/20 at #18 Arizona 17 points, 10 rebounds, 10 assists 8. 2/7/20 #12 ARIZONA 22 points (10-13 FG) 9. 1/16/20 #3 STANFORD 37 points, 11 rebounds 9. 2/14/20 at #7 UCLA 30 points (14-19 FG) 10. 1/19/20 CALIFORNIA 14 points, 10 assists 10. 2/16/20 at USC 22 points (9-13 FG) 11. 1/30/20 at Utah 10 points, 10 assists 11. 2/21/20 at California 20 points (10-13 FG) 12. 2/1/20 at Colorado 24 points, 10 rebounds, 13 assists 13. 2/7/20 #12 ARIZONA 15 points, 11 rebounds, 10 assists SABRINA IONESCU (8) 14. 2/16/20 at USC 12 points, 13 assists No. Date Opponent Stats 15. 2/21/20 at California 17 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists 1. 12/14/19 at Long Beach State 21 points (9-14 FG) 16. 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford 21 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists 2. 12/21/19 KANSAS STATE 21 points (8-13 FG) 3. 1/3/20 COLORADO 21 points (9-14 FG) RUTHY HEBARD (14) 4. 1/10/20 at Arizona State 24 points (10-19 FG) No. Date Opponent Stats 5. 1/16/20 #3 STANFORD 37 points (14-26 FG) 1. 11/11/19 NORTHEASTERN 21 points, 12 rebounds 6. 1/24/20 #7 OREGON STATE 23 points (10-15 FG) 2. 11/13/19 UTAH STATE 19 points, 15 rebounds 7. 2/1/20 at Colorado 24 points (10-14 FG) 3. 11/16/19 TEXAS SOUTHERN 31 points, 13 rebounds 8. 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford 21 points (9-19 FG) 4. 11/24/19 at #17 Syracuse 11 points, 13 rebounds 5. 11/28/19 vs. Oklahoma State 30 points, 18 rebounds SATOU SABALLY (5) 6. 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville 10 points, 10 rebounds No. Date Opponent Stats 7. 1/5/20 UTAH 13 points, 12 rebounds 1. 11/24/19 at #17 Syracuse 23 points (7-15 FG) 8. 1/12/20 at #18 Arizona 19 points, 14 rebounds 2. 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville 21 points (7-19 FG) 9. 1/26/20 at #7 Oregon State 13 points, 14 rebounds 3. 1/19/20 CALIFORNIA 31 points (11-14 FG) 10. 1/30/20 at Utah 21 points, 13 rebounds 4. 1/30/20 at Utah 23 points (7-12 FG) 11. 2/3/20 at #4 UConn 22 points, 12 rebounds 5. 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford 27 points (10-17 FG) 12. 2/14/20 at #7 UCLA 30 points, 17 rebounds 13. 2/16/20 at USC 22 points, 10 rebounds ERIN BOLEY (3) 14. 2/21/20 at California 20 points, 15 rebounds No. Date Opponent Stats 1. 1/19/20 CALIFORNIA 22 points (8-11 FG) SATOU SABALLY (7) 2. 2/16/20 at USC 25 points (9-14 FG) No. Date Opponent Stats 3. 2/21/20 at California 24 points (8-11 FG) 1. 11/30/19 vs. #8 Louisville 21 points, 10 rebounds 2. 1/16/20 #3 STANFORD 18 points, 11 rebounds TAYLOR CHAVEZ (1) 3. 1/24/20 #7 OREGON STATE 17 points, 12 rebounds No. Date Opponent Stats 4. 2/3/20 at #4 UConn 17 points, 10 rebounds 1. 11/13/19 UTAH STATE 25 points (9-13 FG) 5. 2/7/20 #12 ARIZONA 17 points, 11 rebounds 6. 2/9/20 #19 ARIZONA STATE 11 points, 10 rebounds JAZ SHELLEY (1) 7. 2/16/20 at USC 18 points, 10 rebounds No. Date Opponent Stats 1. 12/16/19 UC RIVERSIDE 32 points (10-16 FG)

RUTHY HEBARD leads the Ducks with 11 games of 20 or more points this season, including six in the last nine games entering Friday’s contest vs. Washington State. Hebard is second on the team and has matched her career-high with 14 double-doubles this season - including six in the last 10 games - and she currently ranks fifth in Oregon history with 53 career double-doubles.

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AP POLL USA TODAY COACHES POLL RANKED WINS UNDER GRAVES

Week 17 Poll - Feb. 24, 2020 Week 17 Poll - Feb. 25, 2020 # Date Opponent UO Rank Score Note: Bold denotes Oregon and/or its 2019-20 opponents Note: Bold denotes Oregon and/or its 2019-20 opponents 1. 3/1/15 #19 Stanford NR 62-55 2. 11/15/15 at #22 North Carolina NR 79-77 Rank Team Record Points Rank Team Record Points 3. 2/7/16 at #24 Washington NR 75-63 1. South Carolina (27) 27-1 747 1. South Carolina (20) 27-1 761 4. 11/22/16 #24 Michigan State NR 88-55 2. Baylor (2) 25-1 713 2. Baylor (8) 26-1 743 5. 1/8/17 at #20 California NR 69-66 3. OREGON (1) 26-2 700 3. Oregon (3) 26-2 727 6. 2/10/17 #15 UCLA NR 84-75 7. 3/3/17 #11 Washington * NR 70-69 4. Stanford 24-4 635 4. UConn 23-3 660 8. 3/20/17 at #9 Duke % NR 74-65 5. Louisville 25-3 624 5. Louisville 25-3 638 9. 3/25/18 vs. #4 Maryland % NR 77-63 6. UConn 23-3 605 6. Stanford 24-4 632 10. 11/16/17 at #19 Texas A&M #10 83-68 7. Maryland 23-4 587 7. Maryland 23-4 592 11. 12/21/17 vs. #19 Texas A&M #10 84-62 8. NC State 23-3 523 8. UCLA 23-4 512 12. 1/7/18 at #14 UCLA #9 70-61 9. UCLA 23-4 493 9. Mississippi State 23-5 453 13. 1/14/18 #18 Arizona State #8 74-64 10. Mississippi State 23-5 447 10. Gonzaga 27-2 451 14. 1/21/18 #18 Oregon State #7 75-63 15. 2/2/18 #25 California #6 91-54 11. Gonzaga 27-2 415 11. NC State 23-4 434 16. 2/19/18 #10 UCLA (OT) #8 101-94 12. Texas A&M 22-5 387 12. South Dakota 26-2 368 17. 3/3/18 vs. #9 UCLA * #6 65-62 13. Arizona 22-5 379 13. Arizona 22-5 367 18. 3/4/18 vs. #16 Stanford * #6 77-57 14. Northwestern 24-3 347 14. Texas A&M 22-5 349 19. 11/10/18 #18 Syracuse #3 75-73 15. Kentucky 20-6 336 15. DePaul 25-4 336 20. 12/18/18 #4 Mississippi State #7 82-74 16. DePaul 25-4 324 16. Kentucky 20-6 300 21. 1/18/19 #19 Arizona State #5 77-71 17. Oregon State 20-8 272 17. Missouri State 23-3 289 22. 2/1/19 #14 Utah #4 87-65 18. Iowa 22-5 260 18. Oregon State 20-8 286 23. 2/10/19 at #11 Stanford #3 88-48 24. 2/15/19 #9 Oregon State #3 77-68 19. Florida State 21-6 198 19. Northwestern 24-3 280 25. 3/3/19 #21 Arizona State #6 66-59 20. South Dakota 26-2 192 20. Iowa 22-5 210 26. 3/9/19 #25 UCLA * #6 88-83 21. Missouri State 23-3 165 21. Princeton 21-1 175 27. 3/31/19 #4 Mississippi St % #7 88-84 22. Indiana 21-7 127 22. Florida State 21-6 165 28. 11/24/19 at #17 Syracuse #1 81-64 23. Princeton 21-1 83 23. Florida Gulf Coast 27-2 160 29. 1/12/20 at #18 Arizona #2 71-64 24. Arizona State 19-9 60 24. Indiana 21-7 53 30. 1/16/20 #3 Stanford #6 87-55 25. TCU 20-5 59 25. TCU 20-5 39 31. 1/24/20 #7 Oregon State #4 76-64 32. 1/26/20 at #7 Oregon State #4 66-57 Others receiving votes: TCU 30, Florida Gulf Coast 15, LSU 6, Others receiving votes: Arizona State 30; Arkansas 29; 33. 2/3/20 at #4 UConn #3 74-56 Tennessee 5, Stony Brook 3, Cent Michigan 3, Fresno St. 2 Central Michigan 24; Old Dominion 3; Troy 2; Stony Brook 2; 34. 2/7/20 #12 Arizona #3 85-52 35. 2/9/20 #19 Arizona State #3 79-48 Ohio State 2; Duke 1; Drexel 1; Coastal Carolina 1. 36. 2/14/20 at #7 UCLA #3 80-66 37. 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford #3 74-66 * Pac-12 Tournament % NCAA Tournament Top-10 wins in bold

2019-20 WEEK-BY-WEEK RANKING TOP-25 STREAK 2019-20 OPPONENT TRACKER

Date AP Coaches RPI » Oregon has been ranked in the AP top 25 for 55 straight Team AP/Coaches Conference Overall Preseason 1 1 weeks, the eighth longest active streak in the NCAA. Northeastern -/- 8-7 12-14 Week 2 1 -- Utah State -/- 2-15 7-21 » Oregon’s top-25 streak began with the 2017-18 preseason Texas Southern -/- 11-3 16-9 Week 3 1 1 poll, where the Ducks opened at No. 11 before going Syracuse -/- 9-7 15-12 Week 4 1 1 on to win the Pac-12 regular season and tournament Oklahoma State -/- 5-9 14-12 Week 5 3 3 championships en route to their second straight Elite Eight. UT Arlington -/- 10-4 16-10 Week 6 3 3 13 Louisville 5/5 14-2 25-3 Week 7 3 3 28 » Prior to the start of the streak, Oregon entered the AP poll South Dakota State -/- 12-3 20-9 once in 2016-17 (#25, 12/12/16), earning the program’s first Long Beach State -/- 6-6 11-14 Week 8 2 2 23 national top-25 ranking since Dec. 15, 2003. UC Riverside -/- 4-8 8-18 Week 9 2 2 22 Kansas State -/- 7-7 13-12 Week 10 2 2 15 » No. 11 is UO’s lowest ranking throughout the streak, and Colorado -/- 5-11 16-11 Week 11 6 6 12 the Ducks have been in the top 10 for 54 straight weeks. Utah -/- 6-10 13-14 Week 12 4 4 8 Arizona State 24/RV 9-7 19-9 » Oregon was ranked as high as No. 2 throughout the 2018- Arizona 13/13 11-5 22-5 Week 13 3 3 2 19 season, the highest in program history prior to the Stanford 4/6 13-3 24-4 Week 14 3 3 1 Ducks’ 2019-20 preseason No. 1 ranking. The Ducks were California -/- 2-14 10-17 Week 15 3 3 1 No. 1 for the first four polls of the 2019-20 season. Oregon State 17/18 8-8 20-8 Week 16 3 3 1 UConn 6/4 13-0 23-3 Week 17 3 3 1 » Under Kelly Graves, Oregon has picked up 37 wins over UCLA 9/8 12-4 23-4 top-25 teams, including 13 against top-10 foes and USC -/- 6-10 14-13 six against teams ranked in the top five. The Ducks have Washington State -/- 4-12 11-17 defeated nine ranked opponents during their current Washington -/- 5-11 13-14 14-game win streak entering this weekend’s games. Updated as of Feb. 26, 2020 Opponents listed in order Oregon will face them

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NO. 1 TOPPLES NO. 1! OREGON KNOCKS OFF TEAM USA NOVEMBER 9, 2019 | EUGENE, ORE. | MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA | ATTENDANCE: 11,530 Story by Rob Moseley, GoDucks.com

Don’t tell the Oregon women’s basketball team there’s nothing on the line in an exhibition game.

In fact, don’t tell the Ducks anything. Because they just might turn around and use it to beat you.

Even if you’re the latest iteration of arguably the greatest dynasty in the history of organized team sports.

The top-ranked team in women’s college basketball beat the best team in the entire world Saturday evening. Sabrina Ionescu and the UO women’s basketball team hosted an exhibition against the United States women’s national team before 11,530 fans in Matthew Knight Arena, and won, 93-86.

It had been 20 years since a college team last beat Team USA. The Ducks’ fellow Pac-12 preseason favorites, Stanford and Oregon State, had chances earlier this month and couldn’t do what the Ducks did. Nor could Texas A&M, earlier this week. “I think the difference with Oregon was, they never quit. Some of the other teams, we maybe Based on those games, Team USA legend said she knew what to expect Saturday wore them down a bit. But not this team.” - SUE BIRD, three-time NBA champion against the Ducks and their raucous home crowd. “Ruthy carried us early in the game,” Graves said. “And then, when Sabrina kind of got her “They’re gonna come out, they’re gonna throw the first punch, it’s gonna get loud,” Bird said. legs under her a little bit …” “I think the difference with Oregon was, they never quit. Some of the other teams, we maybe wore them down a bit. But not this team.” The third quarter was nothing shirt of basketball brilliance, a player at the top of her game looking to prove herself against the team that has won the last six Olympic gold medals. For that, Bird could credit an unlikely source — her own teammate and fellow UConn alum. Ionescu drove to the basket, launched three-pointers from all over the floor, dove on the The night before Saturday’s game, spoke to the Ducks for nearly an hour. The court for loose balls and at one point even flung herself into a row of photographers to keep a essence of her message: “Stay mad.” possession alive — then retook the court, got the ball back and drew a foul. Don’t get complacent after making the 2019 Final Four. Don’t get caught up in the hype of Sure, the game wasn’t going to count toward Oregon’s record. But that didn’t matter to a preseason expectations. Don’t lose your will to do more than the other team. player whose competitive fire Bird cited postgame as the quality in Ionescu she found most impressive. When the Ducks went into halftime Saturday, their deficit was just four, 42-38. Earlier in the week, UO coach Kelly Graves said it would be delusional to think Oregon had a chance to win “We knew they were the best team in the world, the best players in the world,” Ionescu said. the game. At halftime, it didn’t seem so delusional. “We were just wanting to stay within 20. As the game wore on, we started to forget about who they were and what the expectations were.” Before leaving the locker room for the second half, the Ducks huddled up and shouted, in unison: “Stay mad!” Then they went out and played mad. It was Sabally who hit the biggest baskets down the stretch. After her back-to-back threes that forced the Team USA timeout, she made another bucket to cap an 11-0 run that put Oregon up Led by 20 points from Ionescu in the third quarter alone, Oregon took a one-point lead into 81-69. She scored again after Team USA got within five, putting the Ducks up 85-78, and again the fourth period. Then, they gapped Team USA, with a three-point barrage by Ionescu and for an 87-80 lead, and yet again for an 89-84 advantage with just 35 seconds left in the game. Satou Sabally. “She’s incredible,” Graves said. “She was out here going against some of the world’s best, and “Diana told us to stay mad,” Ionescu said. “We didn’t want to come out complacent. We didn’t was able to get her shot, create her shot. She was as aggressive as I’ve ever seen.” want to come out excited we were only down four at half. So we came out in the third quarter, and we stayed mad, just like she told us. So, thank you to her for helping us with that win.” For the game, Oregon shot 50 percent. The Ducks won the rebounding battle. Who saw that coming? The dynamic between Taurasi and Ionescu was apparent from the start Saturday. Just before tipoff, their pregame handshake and quick hug was a little more extended than the others Nobody could have predicted the preseason No. 1 team in the country finding a way to exceed among the two teams’ starters. At one point in the first half, Taurasi tipped a pass that Ionescu expectations. But they did Saturday. It wasn’t part of the “unfinished business” that is fueling turned over, and Taurasi grinned as if to say, “I got ya, kid.” Ionescu and company after their Final Four loss last season. But as the opening chapter in the 2019-20 season, it made for an unforgettable night. Then, in the postgame handshake line, they shared another hug. If you squinted a little bit, you could almost see it as a passing of the torch, from one generation of do-everything American guard to the next. INSIDE THE BOX SCORE Ionescu had just led the Ducks in their upset with 30 points, plus seven assists and four rebounds. Sabally added 25 points, including back-to-back three-pointers that forced Team OREGON USA USA coach Cheryl Reeve to call timeout and stanch the bleeding with Oregon up 79-69 early FG % 50.0 (35-70) 55.7 (34-61) in the fourth quarter. 3PT FG % 34.6 (9-26) 34.8 (8-23) Reeve is also coach of the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. She can only hope the Lynx has a shot to FT % 100.0 (14-14) 71.4 (10-14) draft Ionescu or Sabally in the next couple of years. TEAM REBOUNDS 34 29 “They’re going to be great players,” Reeve said. “Not just hanging on — they’re going to be great players in the WNBA.” TEAM ASSISTS 16 25 POINTS IN THE PAINT 44 36 It was Oregon’s other high-level pro prospect who led the Ducks in the early going Saturday. TURNOVERS 7 10 Ruthy Hebard, battled-tested after facing current pros Teaira McCowan of Mississippi State and Kalani Brown of Baylor in last year’s tournament, was unfazed by going head-to-head POINTS 30 - Sabrina Ionescu 19 - Nneka Ogwumike Saturday against Team USA’s Sylvia Fowles. 25 - Satou Sabally 17 - Diana Taurasi 18 - Ruthy Hebard 11 - Sylvia Fowles Hebard opened each half with a defensive stop against Fowles on the low block. She ran the pick-and-roll with Ionescu with precision, and even put the ball on the floor a couple of times REBOUNDS 11 - Ruthy Hebard 15 - Nneka Ogwumike and drove right to the bucket against Fowles. 6 - Satou Sabally 4 - Chelsea Gray 4 - Ionescu & Giomi 3 - Fowles & Collier Despite that effort from Hebard, Team USA was looking to pull away early in the second quarter, up 29-20. That’s when Graves turned to a lineup that included Sabally, backup post ASSISTS 7 - Sabrina Ionescu 8 - Sue Bird Lydia Giomi, and young wings Taylor Chavez, Jaz Shelley and Holly Winterburn. They kept the 3 - Minyon Moore 5 - Diana Taurasi Ducks in the game, with energy that was contagious. Ionescu and Hebard fed off it, and closed 2 - Taylor Chavez 4 - the gap after re-entering the lineup to get Oregon within 42-38 at halftime.

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CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 37 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 Rebounds 18 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Assists 17 vs. Long Beach State 12/2/18 Steals 6 2x, last vs. Hawaii 12/22/17 Blocks 2 5x, last at Arizona State 2/23/18 FG Made 14 2x, last vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 FG Attempts 27 at Oregon State 1/19/18 3FG Made 6 4x, last at Arizona 3/1/19 3FG Attempts 18 vs. Washington 12/31/17 FT Made 17 vs. #4 Mississippi State 12/18/18 FT Attempts 17 vs. #4 Mississippi State 12/18/18

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 37 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 Rebounds 18 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Assists 14 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 Steals 3 6x, last at #4 Stanford 2/24/20 Blocks 1 3x, last vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 #20 SABRINA IONESCU FG Made 14 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 FG Attempts 26 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 TRIPLE-DOUBLE QUEEN TRIPLE-DOUBLE NOTABLES 3FG Made 5 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 SABRINA IONESCU is the NCAA all-time leader, men’s and » All 26 career triple-doubles have come in Oregon wins. 3FG Attempts 12 vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20 women’s, with 26 career triple-doubles. Ionescu broke the » 17 at home, 8 on the road and 1 at a neutral site. all-time record last season as a junior with an NCAA single- FT Made 7 2x, last at #7 Oregon State 1/26/20 » 5 vs. top-25 teams (#15 UCLA, at #19 Texas A&M, FT Attempts 7 3x, last at #7 Oregon State 1/26/20 season record eight triple-doubles, and she has matched that mark with eight so far as a senior, including five in at #18 Arizona, #12 Arizona, at #4 Stanford). Pac-12 play. Ionescu is the only player to ever have a triple- » 2 in the NCAA Tournament (Seattle U - Rd1, Indiana - Rd2), 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME double in four different seasons. tying for most in NCAA history. NCAA Career Triple-Doubles Leaders (M&W) » 17 against Power 5 teams. Opponent FG 3FG FT REB AST BLK STL PTS Rk. Name, School Years Triple-Doubles » 12 in Pac-12 play. Northeastern 3-9 2-7 4-4 8 6 0 2 12 1. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 2016-pres. 26 » Four times has had triple-doubles in back-to-back games. Utah State 6-13 2-6 2-2 9 12 0 1 16 2. Kyle Collinsworth, BYU 2012-16 12 3. Chastadie Barrs, Lamar 2015-19 9 » Most points scored - 29 (2x, last vs. Indiana, 3/24/19). Texas Southern 3-6 2-4 2-2 13 14 0 3 10 4. Suzie McConnell, Penn State 1985-88 7 » Most rebounds - 18 (vs. UC Riverside, 12/16/19) at #17 Syracuse 6-11 2-5 5-7 7 6 0 1 19 Louella Tomlinson, St. Mary’s 2008-11 7 » Most assists - 14 (3x, last vs. Texas Southern, 11/16/19). vs. Oklahoma St. 7-15 4-9 0-0 7 6 1 0 18 Ionescu Career Triple-Doubles Breakdown » 29 points vs. Indiana on 3/24/19 tied Dwayne Wade for the vs. UT Arlington 3-9 1-6 0-0 7 10 1 3 7 No. Date Opponent Stats most points ever scored in an NCAA Tournament triple-double vs. #8 Louisville 6-20 1-9 0-0 5 6 0 0 13 1. 11/27/16 San Jose State 11 P, 12 R, 11 A and was the most ever in a women’s tournament game. South Dakota St. 4-7 2-2 2-2 7 11 0 1 12 2. 12/12/16 at Clemson 23 P, 12 R, 10 A at Long Beach St. 9-14 3-6 0-0 12 7 0 3 21 3. 1/22/17 Utah 14 P, 10 R, 13 A UC Riverside 7-16 2-7 0-0 18 12 1 2 16 4. 2/10/17 #15 UCLA 11 P, 10 R, 10 A IN THE RECORD BOOK 5. 11/12/17 Drake 29 P, 10 R, 11 A Kansas State 8-13 0-4 5-6 10 11 0 3 21 6. 11/16/17 at #19 Texas A&M 16 P, 10 R, 11 A CAREER POINTS SCORED Colorado 9-14 2-3 1-1 6 7 0 1 21 7. 12/17/17 Ole Miss 21 P, 11 R, 14 A Utah 6-13 1-4 4-4 8 7 0 1 17 8. 12/31/17 Washington 24 P, 14 R, 10 A 1. 2,467 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. at Arizona State 10-19 0-4 4-4 10 4 0 2 24 9. 1/28/18 at Utah 19 P, 10 R, 13 A PTS 2. 2,270 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. 10. 3/16/18 Seattle U 19 P, 10 R, 11 A at #18 Arizona 5-12 0-1 7-7 10 10 0 2 17 3. 2,252 Alison Lang 1980-84 11. 11/6/18 at Alaska 18 P, 11 R, 12 A #3 Stanford 14-26 5-12 4-4 11 7 0 2 37 12. 11/18/18 Buffalo 12 P, 10 R, 10 A CAREER ASSISTS California 6-8 0-1 2-2 6 10 0 0 14 13.* 12/20/18 Air Force 17 P, 11 R, 13 A 1. 1,041 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. #7 Oregon State 10-15 3-4 0-0 4 9 0 1 23 14. 12/21/18 UC Irvine 13 P, 10 R, 14 A 2. 691 Maite Cazorla 2015-19 AST at #7 Oregon State 6-17 0-2 7-7 8 3 0 1 19 15. 1/6/19 Washington State 17 P, 12 R, 10 A 16. 1/20/19 Arizona 21 P, 12 R, 12 A 3. 607 Lauri Landerholm 1982-87 at Utah 3-7 2-3 2-2 7 10 0 3 10 17. 2/24/19 USC 13 P, 12 R, 13 A CAREER 3PT FG MADE at Colorado 10-14 2-3 2-2 10 13 0 1 24 18. 3/24/19 Indiana 29 P, 10 R, 12 A at #4 UConn 4-12 1-3 1-2 9 9 0 2 10 19. 11/16/19 Texas Southern 10 P, 13 R, 14 A 1. 316 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. #12 Arizona 6-9 3-5 0-0 11 10 0 1 15 20. 12/16/19 UC Riverside 16 P, 18 R, 12 A 3PT 2. 283 Lexi Bando 2014-18 #19 Arizona State 6-9 3-5 4-5 7 5 0 2 19 21. 12/21/19 Kansas State 21 P, 10 R, 11 A 3 270 Taylor Lilley 2007-10 22. 1/12/20 at #18 Arizona 17 P, 10 R, 10 A at #7 UCLA 6-13 1-4 5-5 7 8 0 1 18 23. 2/1/20 at Colorado 24 P, 10 R, 13 A DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES at USC 5-9 1-4 1-1 7 13 1 0 12 24. 2/7/20 #12 Arizona 15 P, 11 R, 10 A 1. 129 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. at California 7-9 2-2 1-1 11 11 0 0 17 25. 2/21/20 at California 17 P, 11 R, 11 A 2. 119 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. 26. 2/24/20 at #4 Stanford 21 P, 12 R, 12 A DFSG at #4 Stanford 9-19 0-3 3-4 12 12 0 3 21 3. 108 Allison Lang 1980-84 *Broke NCAA all-time record (men’s and women’s) CAREER STATISTICS

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 33 33 1085 32.9 164 420 .390 73 174 .420 80 97 .825 43 176 219 6.6 52 0 183 5.5 95 8 44 481 14.6 2017-18 38 38 1354 35.6 253 541 .468 102 233 .438 140 174 .805 70 185 255 6.7 56 0 298 7.8 114 11 63 748 19.7 2018-19 38 38 1366 35.9 270 609 .443 94 219 .429 121 137 .883 61 221 282 7.4 61 2 311 8.2 96 10 51 755 19.9 2019-20 28 28 946 33.8 184 358 .514 47 128 .367 68 74 .919 57 190 247 8.8 37 0 249 8.9 83 5 41 483 17.3 Total 137 137 4751 34.7 871 1928 .452 316 754 .419 409 482 .849 231 772 1003 7.3 206 0 1041 7.6 388 34 199 2467 18.0

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#20 SABRINA IONESCU NUMBERS TO KNOW

SHE MADE HER OWN CLUB EYES IN THE BACK OF HER HEAD Ionescu is the Oregon all-time leader and After surpassing 1,000 career rebounds in Monday’s win Ionescu has wowed fans with highlight-reel passes throughout ranks No. 6 in Pac-12 women’s history at No. 4 Stanford, Ionescu is the first and only player in her career while establishing herself as the greatest passer in 2,467 with 2,467 career points. NCAA history (female and male) to reach 2,000 career program history. The senior is UO’s all-time assists leader with points (2,467), 1,000 career assists (1,041) and 1,000 career 1,041, 350 more than any other Duck in history, and her NCAA- Ionescu leads the nation with 8.9 assists rebounds (1,003). On On 2/14/20, Ionescu joined Courtney best 311 assists in 2018-19 broke her own UO single-season per game and 249 total assists, already Vandersloot - who also played under KELLY GRAVES - as record. Ionescu surpassed Jordin Canada (831, UCLA) on good for No. 3 in UO single-season history. 8.9 the only players in NCAA men’s or women’s history to reach 11/28/19 as the all-time assist leader in Pac-12 women’s history, 2,000 career points and 1,000 career assists. Ionescu is the and on 1/24/20 she overtook Gary Payton (938, Oregon State) Ionescu’s 129 career double-figure fifth player in Oregon history and 13th in Pac-12 history, for the Pac-12 all-time assists record for both men and women. scoring games are the most in UO history joining classmate RUTHY HEBARD, to reach 2,000 points Ionescu also broke her own UO single-game assists record as 129 and are good for No. 3 in Pac-12 history. and 1,000 rebounds, and she and Hebard are two of only a junior, racking up 17 on 12/2/18 against Long Beach State, and three active players in the nation to have reached that feat. she matched her own Pac-12 Tournament assists record with 13 Ionescu erupted for a career-high 37 points against Arizona (3/8/19). Ionescu owns 43 career double-figure on 1/16/20 against No. 3 Stanford while FLYING UP THE ALL-TIME ASSISTS LIST assists games in her career, and 14 so far in 2019-20. matching her career-high with 14 field goals. 37 Ionescu became just the 12th player in NCAA women’s basketball history to reach 900 career assists on 1/3/20 AUTOMATIC AT THE STRIPE against Colorado, and on 2/14/20 vs. No. 7 UCLA she became In Oregon’s thrilling win over No. 4 Mississippi State on CAREER AWARDS only the fifth woman ever to reach 1,000 career dimes. Ionescu 12/18/18, Ionescu went a perfect 17-of-17 at the free-throw enters Friday’s game with 1,041 assists, 47 behind Tine Freil line to break both the UO and Pac-12 free-throw percentage for No. 4 all-time. Ionescu’s assist on the first bucket of the records. The previous Oregon record was 14-of-14, and the AS A SENIOR (2019-20) game on 1/24/20 vs. Oregon State moved her past Gary Payton previous Pac-12 record was 15-of-15. This season, Ionescu - Associated Press Preseason All-America (unanimous) (938, OSU) as the Pac-12 all-time assists leader for both men broke the UO record for consecutive made free throws, - ESPNW Preseason Player of the Year and women. Including men, Ionescu is the 26th player in NCAA knocking down 34 straight from 12/21/19 to 2/3/20. Ionescu - Wooden Award watch list (preseason, midseason, late) history to reach 900 assists, the 17th to reach 950, and the is an 84.9 percent career free-throw shooter and enters - Naismith Trophy watch list ninth ever to get to 1,000 career assists. Friday’s game shooting 91.9 percent (68-of-74) in 2019-20 - - Wade Trophy watch list NCAA WBB All-Time Assists Leaders (900+ Club) No. 1 in the Pac-12 - including an astounding 95.9 percent - watch list Player, Team Seasons Games Assists (47-of-49) mark during conference play. - Preseason All-Pac-12 (unanimous) Suzie McConnell, Penn St. 1985-88 128 1,307 Andrea Nagy, FIU 1992-95 125 1,165 DOUBLE-DOUBLES ARE NICE, TOO AS A JUNIOR (2018-19) Courtney Vandersloot, Gonzaga 2008-11 136 1,118 Ionescu’s NCAA-record 26 triple-doubles will make the - Wade Trophy Winner (WBCA National Player of the Year) Tine Freil, Pacific 1990-93 111 1,088 headlines, but that number is also part of 54 career double- - Wooden Award Winner (National Player of the Year) Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon 2016-Pres. 137 1,041 doubles for the senior star, good for No. 4 on the Oregon - Nancy Lieberman Award Winner (National Point Guard of the Year) all-time list. Ionescu had a season- and team-high 16 double- Niya Johnson, Baylor 2013-16 146 988 - Honda Sport Award finalist doubles in 2018-19, including an NCAA single-season record Shanya Evans, Providence 1988-91 121 987 - Pac-12 Player of the Year eight triple-doubles, and she has matched that mark already Temeka Johnson, LSU 2002-05 129 945 - All-Pac-12 Ticha Penicherio, Old Dominion 1995-98 133 939 with 16 double-doubles so far in 2019-20, including 10 in the - WBCA First Team All-American La’Terrica Dobin, Northwestern St. 2001-04 113 921 last 15 games entering Friday’s contest. - ESPNW First Team All-American Yolanda Paige, West Virginia 2002-05 120 902 Samantha Prahalis, Ohio St. 2009-12 133 901 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING MACHINE - Associate Press First Team All-American With 129 in her career, Ionescu is Oregon’s all-time leader and - Wooden All-American’ NATION’S BEST is third in Pac-12 history for double-figure scoring games. - USBWA First Team All-American Ionescu was honored as the nation’s best player in 2018- Ionescu scored in double digits in 76 straight games before - Naismith Trophy finalist 19 with both the Wade Trophy and the Wooden Award, finishing with seven points on 11/29/19 vs. UT Arlington, ending - Award finalist becoming the first Duck ever to win either national award. a streak that began with the fifth game of her sophomore - NCAA Portland Regional MVP A unanimous first-team all-American for the second year in season (11/21/17). Ionescu has failed to score in double figures - Pac-12 All-Tournament Team a row, Ionescu was also the Nancy Lieberman Point Guard only eight times in her career, and she has reached double of the Year for the second straight year, and she has the digits in 98 of her last 99 games played. AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18) chance to join the legendary Sue Bird as the only players - Nancy Liberman Award Winner (National Point Guard of the Year) to ever win that award three times. Entering the 2019-20 Ionescu Double-Figure Scoring Games Breakdown - Pac-12 Player of the Year season, Ionescu was tabbed as the ESPNW preseason player Season High Game DFSG - All-Pac-12 of the year while also coming in at No. 1 in the ESPNW 2019-20 (28 G) 37 (1/16/20, vs. #3 Stanford) 27 - Pac-12 Tournament MVP preseason player rankings for the second straight year. 2018-19 (38 G) 31 (3/31/19, vs. #4 Mississippi State) 38 - Wade Trophy finalist (National Player of the Year) 2017-18 (38 G) 36 (3/4/18, vs. #16 Stanford) 36 - Wooden Award finalist (National Player of the Year) PAC-12 PLAYER OF THE YEAR - AGAIN 2016-17 (33 G) 26 (11/20/16, vs. UTSA) 28 - Honda Sport Award finalist Ionescu was named the Pac-12 player of the year for the 137 Games 129 DFSG second straight season in 2018-19, becoming just the seventh - WBCA First Team All-American player in league history to win the conference’s top honor in 30-POINT GAMES - Associated Press First Team All-American back-to-back seasons. Ionescu is the first player in UO history Ionescu has surpassed the 30-point mark four times in her - Wooden Award All-American to win the league’s top honor more than once, and the third career, doing so twice as a sophomore, once during her - USBWA First Team All-American player from Oregon overall. Ionescu also earned all-Pac-12 historic junior season and once so far as a senior in 2019-20. - USA Today First Team All-American honors for the third straight year, giving both her and Ionescu erupted for a career-high 37 points on 1/16/20 vs. - ESPNW First Team All-American RUTHY HEBARD the chance to join Jillian Alleyne as the No. 3 Stanford, topping her previous career-high of 36 - NCAA All-Spokane Regional Team only four-time selections in program history. points, which also came against the Cardinal in the 2018 - Bleacher Report’s “50 Most Influential People in Sports Culture” Pac-12 Championship game. Ionescu also matched a career- SABRINA STANDS ALONE high with 14 made field goals. AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17) Ionescu averaged 19.9 points, 7.4 rebounds and 8.2 assists as - USBWA Freshman of the Year a junior in 2018-19, making her the only player in the nation Ionescu Career 30-Point Games - ESPNW Freshman of the Year to average 15+ points, 7+ rebounds and 7+ assists. The last Season Opponent (Date) Points - Pac-12 Freshman of the Year time anyone in the NCAA posted a balanced stat line even 2019-20 #3 Stanford (1/16/20) 37 - All-Pac-12 close to that was in 2014-15, when California’s Brittany 2018-19 vs. Mississippi State (3/31/19) 31 Boyd averaged 13.4 points, 7.7 rebounds and 6.8 assists per - Pac-12 All-Freshman 2017-18 vs. Stanford (3/4/18) 36 - Pac-12 All-Tournament Team game. So far in 2019-20, Ionescu is averaging 17.3 points, 8.8 2017-18 at Oregon State (1/19/18) 35 rebounds and an NCAA-leading 8.9 assists per game. - NCAA All-Bridgeport Regional Team

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CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 34 vs. Washington State 1/6/19 Rebounds 18 2x, last vs. Oklahoma State 11/28/19 Assists 5 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Steals 5 vs. Ole Miss 12/17/17 Blocks 6 vs. Central Michigan 3/24/18 FG Made 16 vs. Washington State 1/6/19 FG Attempts 21 vs. Washington State 1/6/19 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 0 FT Made 10 at Utah State 11/14/18 FT Attempts 12 2x, last at UCLA 1/15/17

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 31 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 Rebounds 18 vs. Oklahoma State 11/28/19 Assists 5 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Steals 4 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Blocks 3 5x, last vs. Colorado 1/3/20 FG Made 14 2x, last at #7 UCLA 2/14/20 FG Attempts 19 at #7 UCLA 2/14/20 3FG Made 0 #24 RUTHY HEBARD 3FG Attempts 0 FT Made 4 3x, last at USC 2/16/20 2K/1K CLUB SHE JUST DOESN’T MISS FT Attempts 6 vs. Oklahoma State 11/28/19 A three-time all-Pac-12 selection, Hebard moved past 1,000 Hebard has established herself as one of the most efficient career rebounds on 11/13/19 vs. Utah State, and the senior players in NCAA history through her three-plus seasons in surpassed 2,000 career points in the Ducks’ Pac-12 opener Eugene. With a .648 career field goal percentage (946-1,459), 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME against Colorado on 1/3/20. Hebard is just the fifth Duck Hebard is on pace to shatter the Oregon all-time record of to eclipse 2,000 career points and one of five to reach .590 set by Allison Lang (1980-84), and her current mark would Opponent FG 3FG FT REB AST BLK STL PTS 1,000 rebounds, and she and Sabrina Ionescu are two of 13 also break the Pac-12 all-time record of .644 set by Northeastern 10-11 0-0 1-2 12 1 2 0 21 players in Pac-12 history to record 2,000+ points and 1,000+ (Stanford). The NCAA all-time record is .703 (Tamika Williams, Utah State 8-12 0-0 3-3 15 5 3 2 19 rebounds. Hebard and Ionescu are two of only three active UConn). So far in 2019-20, Hebard ranks No. 3 in the nation Texas Southern 14-18 0-0 3-4 13 0 1 1 31 NCAA players in the 2,000/1,000 club, and two of only nine with a .678 (211-311) mark from the field. Hebard is the Oregon at #17 Syracuse 5-10 0-0 1-1 13 1 0 1 11 active 2,000-point scorers in the nation. all-time leader and ranks sixth in Pac-12 history in career field vs. Oklahoma State 13-15 0-0 4-6 18 2 0 1 30 goals made with 946, and she is the first Duck ever to surpass vs. UT Arlington 6-9 0-0 4-4 5 0 1 1 16 LAST SEASON, RUTHY HEBARD... the 900 mark. Hebard has made 10 or more field goals eight vs. #8 Louisville 5-10 0-0 0-0 10 2 3 2 10 » Averaged 16.1 points and 9.1 rebounds in while playing in 37 times this year, including four in the last seven games. South Dakota St. 11-15 0-0 0-2 5 1 1 1 22 of Oregon’s 38 games. at Long Beach St. 4-4 0-0 0-0 3 2 0 0 8 » Ranked second in the NCAA in field goal percentage (67.0) IN THE RECORD BOOK UC Riverside 6-13 0-0 0-0 6 0 3 4 12 for the second straight season. Kansas State 2-5 0-0 3-4 7 1 3 0 7 » Broke her own UO single-season record for FG percentage. CAREER REBOUNDS Colorado 9-11 0-0 3-4 5 0 3 0 21 » Led UO and ranked fourth in the Pac-12 in rebounds per game. 1. 1,712 Jillian Alleyne 2012-16 Utah 6-10 0-0 1-2 12 1 1 0 13 » Ranked 10th in the Pac-12 in points per game. 2. 1,362 Bev Smith 1978-82 at Arizona State 6-9 0-0 1-4 9 1 0 0 13 » Tallied 20-plus points 12 different times. REB 3. 1,251 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. at #18 Arizona 9-15 0-0 1-4 14 1 2 1 19 » Scored a career-high 34 points with a UO single-game record 16 made field goals on 1/6/19 vs. WSU. #3 Stanford 4-8 0-0 3-4 5 2 0 1 11 CAREER POINTS SCORED » Finished with double-figure points in 31 of 37 games played, California 8-10 0-0 0-0 6 3 0 1 16 1. 2,467 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. including 19 straight to open the season. #7 Oregon State 8-15 0-0 1-2 9 2 0 3 17 2. 2,270 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. » Racked up 11 double-doubles, including two in the NCAA PTS at #7 Oregon State 5-10 0-0 3-4 14 1 2 2 13 Tournament and two in the Pac-12 Tournament. 3. 2,252 Alison Lang 1980-84 at Utah 9-12 0-0 3-4 13 1 0 1 21 » Earned WBCA HM all-America and all-Pac-12 honors. CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES at Colorado 5-9 0-0 0-0 8 2 2 2 10 1. 92 Jillian Alleyne 2012-16 at #4 UConn 10-14 0-0 2-3 12 1 2 1 22 BEST OF THE BIGS 2. 88 Bev Smith 1978-82 #12 Arizona 10-13 0-0 2-4 4 1 0 0 22 DD Hebard has established herself as one of the nation’s top 5. 53 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. #19 Arizona State 4-7 0-0 3-5 5 2 0 0 11 forwards throughout her first three collegiate seasons, and at #7 UCLA 14-19 0-0 2-4 17 2 0 1 30 that status was validated in 2017-18 when she won the Katrina DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES at USC 9-13 0-0 4-5 10 0 0 2 22 McClain Power Forward of the Year Award. Hebard was a 1. 129 Sabrina Ionescu 2016-Pres. at California 10-13 0-0 0-1 15 0 2 1 20 finalist for the award last season as a junior, and she was 2. 119 Ruthy Hebard 2016-Pres. DFSG at #4 Stanford 1-2 0-0 0-2 4 0 0 2 4 recently named to the top-10 watch list for this year’s awards. 3. 108 Allison Lang 1980-84 CAREER STATISTICS

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 37 35 1009 27.3 217 369 .588 0 0 .000 117 167 .701 108 206 314 8.5 86 1 29 0.8 81 20 49 551 14.9 2017-18 37 37 1120 30.3 272 412 .660 0 0 .000 108 158 .684 107 226 333 9.0 78 0 22 0.6 61 60 44 652 17.6 2018-19 37 36 1061 28.7 246 367 .670 0 0 .000 103 152 .678 106 229 335 9.1 72 0 36 1.0 48 31 34 595 16.1 2019-20 28 28 792 28.3 211 311 .678 0 0 .000 50 78 .641 99 170 269 9.6 60 0 35 1.3 38 32 30 472 16.9 Total 139 136 3982 28.6 946 1459 .648 0 0 .000 378 555 .681 420 831 1251 9.0 296 1 122 0.9 228 143 157 2270 16.3

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#24 RUTHY HEBARD

NO. 2 ALL-TIME IN SCORING 30-POINT GAMES Hebard enters Friday’s game at No. 2 on the Oregon all-time Hebard put together the best offensive game of her career scoring list with 2,270 career points, moving past former on 1/6/19, at home against Washington, shooting 16-of-21 record-holder Alison Lang (2,252, 1980-84) on 2/21/20 with from the floor while racking up a career-high 34 points. 20 points in Oregon’s win at California. Hebard is now Hebard tied the Oregon single-game record with 16 made second only to SABRINA IONESCU (2,467), with both Ducks field goals while notching the second 30-point game of her surpassing Lang’s former record that stood for 37 years. career. On 11/16/19, in the third game of her senior season vs. 33 STRAIGHT MAKES Texas Southern, Hebard racked up 31 points while going an Hebard announced herself to the nation as a sophomore in impressive 14-of-18 from the floor. Hebard matched those 14 2017-18 while breaking one of the game’s most impressive field goals on Feb. 14 at No. 7 UCLA, erupting for 30 points records. The Fairbanks, Alaska, native made 33 straight on 14-of-19 shooting for her team-leading third 30-point field goals from Feb. 9 at Washington State to Feb. 19 game of 2019-20 and the fifth of her career. against No. 10 UCLA, setting a new NCAA record for both men and women. Hebard was a perfect 12-of-12 in back-to- Hebard Career 30-Point Games back games at WSU and against USC, breaking the UO single- Season Opponent (Date) Points game record for field goal percentage. The incredible run 2019-20 Texas Southern (11/16/19) 31 helped Hebard shoot 66.0 percent from the field in 2017-18, 2019-20 Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 30 second-best in the nation. 2019-20 at #7 UCLA (2/14/20) 30 2018-19 Washington State (1/6/19) 34 DOUBLE-DOUBLE MACHINE 2017-18 at Washington (2/9/18) 30 Hebard is currently No. 5 in Oregon history and third among active NCAA players with 53 career double-doubles, just one behind teammate SABRINA IONESCU. The 6’4” forward has DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES had 14 double-doubles in each of the last two seasons after Hebard is No. 2 in program history - behind only SABRINA notching 11 as a freshman in 2016-17, and she has matched IONESCU - with 119 career double-figure scoring games, that mark already this season with 14 double-doubles in including a career-high 36 as a sophomore in 2017-18. NUMBERS TO KNOW Oregon’s 28 games, including five straight to open the Hebard has finished in double figures in 25 of Oregon’s 28 season and six in Pac-12 play. Hebard has a double-double games so far in 2019-20, including a team-high 11 games with With a .648 career field goal percentage, in six of Oregon’s last 10 games entering Friday after going 20 or more points and three 30-point showings. off for 20 points and 15 rebounds in last Friday’s win at Hebard is on track to shatter the current .648 UO all-time record (.590, Allison Lang). California. Hebard has scored 20 or more points in eight Hebard Double-Figure Scoring Games Breakdown of her 14 double-doubles this season, including two with Season High Game DFSG Hebard dropped a career-high 34 30 points. On 11/28/19 vs. Oklahoma State, Hebard tied her 2019-20 (28 G) 31 (11/16/19, vs. Texas Southern) 25 points on 1/6/19 vs. WSU while breaking career-high with 18 rebounds while going an astounding 2018-19 (37 G) 34 (1/6/19, vs. Washington State) 31 the UO record for made field goals (16). 34 13-of-15 from the floor for 30 points. 2017-18 (37 G) 30 (2/9/18, at Washington) 36 2016-17 (37 G) 29 (1/15/17, at UCLA) 27 Hebard is Oregon’s active leader with 139 Hebard 2019-20 Double-Doubles career games played, giving her an inside Opponent (Date) Rebounds Points 139 Games 119 DFSG 139 Northeastern (11/11/19) 12 21 track at the all-time record (146, Maite Cazorla) TEAM USA EXPERIENCE Utah State (11/13/19) 15 19 Hebard has recorded 58 double-figure Texas Southern (11/16/19) 13 31 » Two-time USA Basketball 3x3 national champion (2018, 19). rebounding games, including a team- at #17 Syracuse (11/24/19) 13 11 » Won the 2019 3x3 title with teammates Sabrina Ionescu, Oti leading 14 so far this season. 58 vs. Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 18 30 Gildon and Lydi Giomi, and the 2018 title with Ionescu, Gildon vs. #8 Louisville (11/30/19) 10 10 and Erin Boley. Utah (1/5/20) 12 13 at #18 Arizona (1/12/20) 14 19 » Finished fifth with Ionescu, Gildon and Boley at the 2018 CAREER AWARDS at #7 Oregon State (1/26/20) 14 13 FIBA 3x3 World Cup in the Phillipines. at Utah (1/30/20) 13 21 » Helped the USA U19 national team to a silver medal at the AS A SENIOR (2019-20) at #4 UConn (2/3/20) 12 22 FIBA U19 World Championship in Italy in the summer of 2017 - Katrina McClain Award watch list - Wooden Award watch list (preseason, midseason, late) at #7 UCLA (2/14/20) 17 30 » Started for the U18 national team in the summer of 2016 at USC (2/16/20) 10 22 - Naismith Trophy watch list at California (2/21/20) 15 20 at the FIBA Americas Tournament in Valdivia, Chile. - Preseason All-Pac-12

AS A JUNIOR (2018-19) - WBCA honorable mention All-American - All-Pac-12 - Katrina McClain Award finalist - Wooden Award Watch List - Naismith Trophy Watch List - Wade Trophy Watch List

AS A SOPHOMORE (2017-18) - Katrina McClain Award Winner (National PF Of the Year) - Associated Press honorable mention All-American - WBCA honorable mention All-American - All-Pac-12 - Wade Trophy watch list - NCAA all-Spokane Regional Team

AS A FRESHMAN (2016-17) - All-Pac-12 - Pac-12 All-Freshman

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CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 33 at Washington State 1/25/19 Rebounds 16 vs. Portland State 3/22/19 Assists 7 2x, last vs. UCLA 3/9/19 Steals 6 at Saint Mary’s 11/24/18 Blocks 4 2x, last vs. Indiana 3/24/19 FG Made 11 3x, last vs. California 1/19/20 FG Attempts 19 2x, last vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 3FG Made 8 at Washington State 1/25/19 3FG Attempts 11 2x, last vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 FT Made 10 vs. #7 Oregon State 1/24/20 FT Attempts 11 vs, #7 Oregon State 1/24/20

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 31 vs, California 1/19/20 Rebounds 12 vs. #7 Oregon State 1/24/20 Assists 6 2x, last vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 Steals 3 3x, last at Colorado 2/1/20 Blocks 1 11x, last at #4 Stanford 2/24/20 #0 SATOU SABALLY FG Made 11 vs. California 1/19/20 FG Attempts 19 vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 REPRESENTING HER COUNTRY DOUBLE-DOUBLE TROUBLE 3FG Made 4 2x, last at #4 Stanford 2/24/20 Sabally was brilliant in a 25-point performance in Oregon’s Sabally put together the most complete game of her career 3FG Attempts 11 vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 exhibition win over Team USA on Nov. 9, but then missed in Oregon’s NCAA first-round win over Portland State on FT Made 10 vs. #7 Oregon State 1/24/20 the Ducks’ first three regular season games as she traveled 3/22/19, recording 21 points with a career-high 16 rebounds FT Attempts 11 vs, #7 Oregon State 1/24/20 overseas to play for the German Women’s National Team in for her fourth career double-double. Sabally has had a the FIBA women’s Eurobasket 2021 qualifiers. Sabally posted double-double in six of 14 games during Oregon’s current winning streak and she owns a career-high seven double- 23 points, nine rebounds and six assists in a win over North 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME doubles overall in 2019-20, with six coming against top-20 Macedonia before going an astounding 21-of-21 from the opponents and four vs. top-10 teams. Opponent FG 3FG FT REB AST BLK STL PTS free-throw line for 33 points while adding 10 rebounds in a narrow loss to Croatia. Northeastern DID NOT PLAY Sabally Career Double-Doubles (11) Opponent (Date) Rebounds Points Utah State DID NOT PLAY LAST SEASON, SATOU SABALLY... Washington (1/4/19) 12 19 Texas Southern DID NOT PLAY » Averaged 16.6 points and 6.2 rebounds per game while at UCLA (1/13/19) 11 19 at #17 Syracuse 7-15 4-10 5-7 9 3 0 3 23 earning WBCA HM all-America and all-Pac-12 honors. at Arizona (3/1/19) 10 16 vs. Oklahoma State 3-14 1-8 1-1 3 3 0 1 8 » Was the third most efficient player in the NCAA, according Portland State (3/22/19) 16 21 vs. UT Arlington 7-11 1-4 4-6 4 3 1 1 19 to Synergy Sports, scoring 1.09 points on her possessions. #8 Louisville (11/30/19) 10 21 #3 Stanford (1/16/20) 11 18 vs. #8 Louisville 7-19 2-11 5-6 10 1 0 1 21 » Ranked ninth in the Pac-12 in points per game. » Was one of only three players in the Pac-12 to shoot better #7 Oregon State (1/24/20) 12 17 South Dakota St. 4-4 2-2 6-8 8 2 1 0 16 at #4 UConn (2/3/20) 10 17 than 50% from the floor (50.5), 40% from three (41.1) and at Long Beach St. 3-5 0-2 0-0 7 0 0 0 6 #12 Arizona (2/7/20) 11 17 70% from the free-throw line (73.4). UC Riverside DID NOT PLAY #19 Arizona State (2/9/20) 10 11 » Ranked 23rd in the NCAA in three-point percentage (41.1). at USC (2/16/20) 10 18 Kansas State 6-8 0-0 2-5 8 1 1 0 14 » Led the team with 35 blocked shots and 54 steals. Colorado 5-11 0-3 7-9 3 1 1 3 17 » Recorded four double-doubles. DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Utah 3-7 0-2 1-2 7 4 0 0 7 » Surpassed 30 points twice and 20 points 12 times. With 20 in her first 24 games of 2019-20, Sabally enters at Arizona State 4-9 2-4 0-0 3 0 0 0 10 » Was a finalist for the Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year Award Friday’s game with 74 career double-figure scoring games, at #18 Arizona 4-10 1-4 9-10 7 0 0 1 18 including 31 last year as a sophomore, and she is just one #3 Stanford 5-11 2-4 6-7 11 1 1 0 18 SATOU SPLASH - OVER AND OVER away from cracking the UO all-time top 10. Sabally has scored 20 or more points five times this season after going California 11-14 1-1 8-10 7 2 1 2 31 Sabally was unstoppable in Oregon’s 79-64 win at Washington State on 1/25/19, dropping a career-high 33 off for 27 to lead Oregon in Monday’s win at No. 4 Stanford. #7 Oregon State 3-12 1-7 10-11 12 6 0 2 17 points while adding eight rebounds, two assists and a steal. at #7 Oregon State 6-17 1-6 3-3 9 4 0 1 16 The Berlin, Germany, native was 11-of-16 from the floor and a Sabally Double-Figure Scoring Games Breakdown at Utah 7-12 3-4 6-6 5 2 0 1 23 Season High Game DFSG whopping 8-of-11 from three-point range, tying her for fifth 2019-20 (24 G) 31 (1/19/20, vs. California) 20 at Colorado 6-11 1-4 4-4 3 4 0 3 17 in UO single-game history for three-pointers made. Sabally 2018-19 (38 G) 33 (1/25/19, at Washington State) 31 at #4 UConn 6-17 2-7 3-3 10 4 1 1 17 went 11-of-14 from the floor on 1/19/20 against Cal for the first 2017-18 (38 G) 25 (2/19/18, vs. UCLA) 23 #12 Arizona 5-9 3-4 4-6 11 6 0 2 17 30-point game of her junior season and third of her career. 100 Games 74 DFSG #19 Arizona State 4-9 2-3 1-2 10 3 1 0 11 at #7 UCLA 4-9 0-1 1-4 6 3 0 0 9 Sabally Career 30-Point Games BURSTING ONTO THE SCENE Season Opponent (Date) Points Sabally immediately established herself as one of the at USC 6-11 3-6 3-3 10 2 1 0 18 2019-20 California (1/19/20 31 nation’s top players in 2017-18, averaging 10.7 points and 3.8 at California 5-15 1-5 5-5 4 2 1 2 16 2018-19 at Washington State (1/25/19) 33 rebounds while earning Pac-12 freshman of the year honors. at #4 Stanford 10-17 4-7 3-5 9 0 1 2 27 2018-19 at California (2/8/19) 31 Sabally was the second straight Duck to earn the award, following teammate SABRINA IONESCU. CAREER STATISTICS

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2017-18 38 29 916 24.1 146 317 .461 54 146 .370 59 75 .787 37 109 146 3.8 83 2 67 1.8 75 26 39 405 10.7 2018-19 38 38 1157 30.4 230 455 .505 81 197 .411 91 124 .734 63 174 237 6.2 100 0 77 2.0 71 35 54 632 16.6 019-20 24 24 694 28.9 131 277 .473 37 109 .339 97 123 .789 64 112 176 7.3 53 1 57 2.4 57 11 26 396 16.5 Total 100 91 2767 27.7 507 1049 .483 172 452 .381 247 322 .767 164 395 559 5.6 236 3 201 2.0 203 72 119 1433 14.3

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CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 32 vs. USC 2/24/19 Rebounds 9 vs. Ohio State 3/24/17 Assists 4 2x, last at USC 1/11/19 Steals 4 vs. California 1/19/20 Blocks 1 2x, last vs. Baylor 4/5/19 FG Made 11 2x, last vs. USC 2/24/19 FG Attempts 19 vs. Syracuse 11/10/18 3FG Made 9 at Washington 1/27/19 3FG Attempts 13 at Washington 1/27/19 FT Made 4 2x, last at Michigan State 12/20/16 FT Attempts 4 5x, last at Utah 1/30/20

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 25 at USC 2/16/20 Rebounds 6 at Utah 1/30/20 Assists 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 4 vs. California 1/19/20 #21 ERIN BOLEY Blocks 1 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 FG Made 9 at USC 2/16/20 OFFICIALLY HEATED UP DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES FG Attempts 15 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 After struggling a bit - by her standards - from three-point Boley scored in double figures 24 times last year as a 3FG Made 8 at California 2/21/20 range to open the season, Boley has gotten going in a big sophomore, ranking fourth among Ducks. The Hodgenville, 3FG Attempts 12 at USC 2/16/20 way during Oregon’s 14-game win streak. The junior shot 35.8 Ky., native opened her Oregon career with five straight FT Made 3 at Utah 1/30/20 percent (29-of-81) from deep through the season’s first 14 FT Attempts 4 2x, last at Utah 1/30/20 games, and has majorly turned that around over the last 14 double-digit performances, and she has 12 so far in 2019-20 games with a 51.3 percent mark (38-of-74) from behind the after going off for 25 and 24 points in back-to-back games arc. Boley had 22 points on 6-of-8 three-point shooting on at USC and California, respectively. 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME 1/19/20 vs. Cal, and she went off for a season-high 25 points 2/16/20 at USC while making 7-of-11 three-point attempts. Boley Double-Figure Scoring Games Breakdown Boley was officially on fire in last Friday’s win at California, Season High Game DFSG Opponent FG 3FG FT REB AST BLK STL PTS going a scorching 8-of-9 from deep for 24 points to lead the 2019-20 (28 G) 19 (11/24/19, at #17 Syracuse) 12 Northeastern 4-15 2-10 0-0 2 1 0 1 10 Ducks in scoring for the second straight game. Boley is now 2018-19 (38 G) 32 (2/24/19, vs. USC) 24 Utah State 3-8 3-7 0-0 5 1 1 1 9 shooting 43.1 percent from deep this season, better than her Texas Southern 3-10 1-7 2-4 2 1 0 0 9 43.0 mark from last season that ranked 12th in the nation. 2016-17 (37 G)* 15 (12/4/16, vs. Valparaiso) 7 103 Games 43 DFSG at #17 Syracuse 7-13 5-9 0-0 2 1 0 0 19 LAST SEASON, ERIN BOLEY... *Played 2016-17 season at Notre Dame vs. Oklahoma State 4-10 4-8 0-0 4 1 0 0 12 » Averaged 12.4 points and 3.5 rebounds per game in her first vs. UT Arlington 3-7 2-5 0-0 2 0 1 0 8 season with the Ducks. GET HER TO THE LINE vs. #8 Louisville 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 » Knocked down a team-high 108 three-pointers, the second- Boley hasn’t gotten to the free-throw line a ton so far in South Dakota St. 4-7 4-7 0-0 2 0 0 1 12 most in Oregon single-season history. at Long Beach St. 1-4 0-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 2 » First in the Pac-12 and 11th in the nation in made threes. her career, but she’s been nearly perfect when she has. » Led the Pac-12 and ranked 12th in the NCAA in three-point The sharpshooter made 18-of-19 from the charity stripe last UC Riverside 0-7 0-4 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 shooting percentage (43.0). season with the Ducks, and she was 24-of-27 in 2016-17 with Kansas State 7-10 4-5 0-0 1 0 0 1 18 » Led the Pac-12 with 2.84 made threes per game. Notre Dame. Boley enters Friday’s game as an 87.9 percent Colorado 2-5 1-3 0-0 2 3 0 1 5 » Scored 20-plus points six different times and 30 points twice. career free-throw shooter (9-of-12 this season). Utah 4-7 2-4 0-0 2 1 0 1 10 » Tied the UO single-game record at the time with nine made at Arizona State 1-6 0-5 0-0 2 0 0 0 2 three- pointers on 1/27/19 at Washington. BATTLE TESTED BOLEY at #18 Arizona 1-4 1-3 0-0 2 0 0 0 3 #BOLEYBUCKETS Though she’s played only one full season for the Ducks, #3 Stanford 1-4 1-4 0-0 2 1 0 2 3 Suiting up for the Ducks for the first time since transferring Boley has the career postseason experience of a seasoned California 8-11 6-8 0-0 1 0 0 4 22 from Notre Dame, Boley quickly established herself as one veteran. Boley helped Notre Dame reach the Elite Eight as a #7 Oregon State 2-6 1-3 0-0 1 0 0 0 5 of the nation’s top shooters in 2018-19. Boley shot 43.0 true freshman in 2016-17, and she head a front-row seat for at #7 Oregon State 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 1 0 0 0 percent from beyond the arc while draining 108 total threes, at Utah 3-6 2-5 3-4 6 1 0 0 11 and she took over multiple games with her sharp shooting. Oregon’s second straight Elite Eight appearance in 2017-18 as Boley drained nine three-pointers on 1/27/19 at Washington she sat out due to NCAA transfer rules. Boley then played a at Colorado 2-6 1-5 2-2 5 2 0 3 7 en route to a 31-point game, and she made eight on 2/24/19 key role in getting the Ducks to the Final Four last season. at #4 UConn 5-7 3-5 0-0 2 0 0 0 13 vs. USC to rack up aseason-high 32 points. Boley’s nine made #12 Arizona 3-10 2-8 0-0 2 2 0 0 8 threes at UW tied the UO single-game record at the time, TEAM USA EXPERIENCE #19 Arizona State 5-8 4-6 0-0 2 0 0 1 14 and she made eight on two different occasions. » Won the 2018 USA basketball 3x3 national title with at #7 UCLA 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 0 3 Boley Career 30-Point Games teammates Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard and Oti Gildon. at USC 9-14 7-12 0-0 1 0 0 0 25 Season Opponent (Date) Points » Placed fifth at the 2018FIBA 3x3 World Cup in the Phillipines. at California 8-11 8-9 0-0 1 0 0 1 24 2018-19 at Washington (1/27/19) 31 » Invited to the USA U23 national team selection camp in the at #4 Stanford 2-5 1-3 2-2 3 0 0 1 7 2018-19 vs. USC (2/24/19) 32 summer of 2017.

CAREER STATISTICS

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17* 37 10 555 15.0 84 199 .-422 47 119 .395 24 27 .889 28 76 104 2.8 31 0 24 0.6 29 0 17 239 6.5 2017-18 REDSHIRT SEASON 2018-19 38 38 1068 28.1 173 380 .455 108 251 .430 18 19 .947 34 98 132 3.5 59 1 41 1.1 35 2 20 472 12.4 2019-20 28 28 674 24.1 94 210 .448 67 155 .432 9 12 .750 0 58 58 2.1 38 0 16 0.6 14 2 21 264 9.4 Oregon 66 66 1742 26.4 267 590 .453 175 406 .431 27 31 .871 34 156 190 2.9 97 0 57 0.9 49 4 41 736 11.2 Career 103 76 2297 22.3 351 789 .445 222 525 .423 51 58 .879 62 232 294 2.9 128 1 81 78 0.6 4 58 975 9.5 *Played 2016-17 season at Notre Dame before coming to Oregon

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CAREER & SEASON HIGHS

CAREER HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 34 at Loyola Marymount 12/1/17 Rebounds 12 vs. UC Riverside 11/6/18 Assists 15 at Sacramento State 12/3/16 Steals 8 2x, last at Washington State 1/26/18 Blocks 2 4x, last vs. California 1/21/18 FG Made 9 vs. California 2/15/19 FG Attempts 17 vs. Washington State 2/3/19 3FG Made 4 vs. Long Beach State 11/27/16 3FG Attempts 6 2x, last vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 FT Made 21 at Loyola Marymount 12/1/17 FT Attempts 23 at Loyola Marymount 12/1/17

2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Points 17 vs. Utah 1/5/20 Rebounds 6 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Assists 11 at USC 2/16/20 Steals 6 2x, last vs. #19 Arizona State 2/9/20 Blocks 1 6x, last at California 2/21/20 #23 MINYON MOORE FG Made 7 vs. Utah 1/5/20 FG Attempts 13 vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 3FG Made 3 vs. California 1/19/20 WELCOME TO OUR SIDE, MINYON PUT HER ON TRIPLE-DOUBLE WATCH 3FG Attempts 6 vs. #8 Louisville 11/30/19 Minyon Moore has been a familiar face for the Ducks over SABRINA IONESCU is the NCAA triple-double queen, but FT Made 4 2x, last vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 the last three seasons as a standout guard for the Pac-12 Moore gives Oregon fans another Duck to scoreboard track. foe USC Trojans. Moore graduated from USC in three years FT Attempts 4 5x, last vs. #19 Arizona State 2/9/20 The grad transfer guard owns nine career double-doubles - six and used the NCAA’s graduate transfer rule to join the Ducks with assists and points, and three with rebounds and points. for her final season of eligibility, and she owns career totals Moore has come close to a triple-double on multiple occasions, of 1,385 career points, 567 assists, 454 rebounds and 268 2019-20 GAME-BY-GAME including an 18-point, 10-rebound, 8-assist performance in steals in 117 career games (91 starts). her most recent double-double (2/17/19). In her official Oregon Opponent FG 3FG FT REB AST BLK STL PTS debut on 12/11/19 vs. Northeastern, Moore racked up nine Northeastern 3-4 1-2 2-3 6 10 1 3 9 LAST YEAR AT USC, MINYON MOORE... » Averaged a career-best 14.8 points per game while adding points, six rebounds and a team-high 10 assists. Utah State 2-4 1-1 4-4 0 3 0 4 9 5.5 rebounds and 5.8 assists per game. Texas Southern 1-7 0-2 0-0 2 7 0 1 2 » Shot 42.6 percent from the floor and 77.4 percent on free throws. Moore Career Double-Doubles - Assists & Points at #17 Syracuse 1-5 0-1 3-4 5 10 0 1 5 » Led USC in rebounds, assists, steals and total points. Opponent (Date) Assists Points vs. Oklahoma State 6-9 1-3 1-2 2 6 0 0 14 » Ranked second in the Pac-12 with 74 steals. vs. Missouri State (11/22/16) 11 15 vs. UT Arlington 3-4 1-1 2-2 2 1 0 1 9 » Averaged 5.9 assists per game, second-best in the Pac-12 at Sacramento State (12/3/16) 15 13 and 12th in the NCAA. vs. UCLA (2/5/18) 11 11 vs. #8 Louisville 6-13 2-6 1-2 5 2 0 1 15 » Ranked 17th in the NCAA with a 2.7-1 assist-to-turnover ratio. South Dakota St. 0-2 0-1 3-4 0 7 1 1 3 vs. Arizona State (2/9/18) 10 11 » Recorded five total double-doubles and five 20-plus point games at UNLV (12/1/18) 10 19 at Long Beach St. 1-3 1-2 0-0 1 2 0 0 3 vs. Washington (2/1/19) 12 13 UC Riverside 2-4 0-1 4-4 5 2 0 2 8 LOCK DOWN DEFENDER Kansas State 2-9 0-2 3-3 1 4 1 1 7 Moore came to Oregon over the offseason as one of the most relentless defenders in the nation. The Hercules, Calif., Moore Career Double-Doubles - Rebounds & Points Colorado 3-8 0-1 1-1 1 5 0 2 7 native is a two-time Pac-12 all-defensive selection, and she Opponent (Date) Rebounds Points Utah 7-11 0-1 3-3 3 2 0 2 17 enters Saturday with 228 career steals. Moore had five steals vs. UC Riverside (11/6/18) 12 16 at Arizona State 1-4 0-1 0-0 1 4 0 0 2 on five different occasions in 2018-19, and she has recorded at UCLA (1/20/19) 10 12 at #18 Arizona 2-3 0-0 1-2 1 3 0 1 5 eight steals in a game twice so far in her career. Moore has vs. Stanford (2/17/19) 10 18 #3 Stanford 4-8 0-2 2-2 3 3 0 2 10 had six steals twice in the last nine games, and she leads the Ducks this season with 47 total steals. California 4-8 3-3 0-0 2 6 0 3 11 DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES Yet another offensive threat for the Ducks, Moore owns 71 #7 Oregon State 1-6 0-1 0-0 3 1 0 1 2 WAIT ... HOW MANY FREE THROWS? career double-figure scoring games, including 23 in each of at #7 Oregon State 3-6 1-3 0-0 0 2 0 1 7 The best offensive game of Moore’s career came on 12/1/17, the past two seasons at USC. Moore has seven so far as a at Utah 3-4 0-1 0-2 2 3 0 6 6 when the guard poured in a career-high 34 points in a USC win at Loyola Marymount while going an astounding 21-of-23 Duck, headlined by a season-high 17 points on 1/5/20 vs. Utah. at Colorado 5-6 2-2 3-3 1 3 0 2 15 from the free-throw line. Moore’s 21 made free throws at #4 UConn 5-8 0-2 2-4 2 6 1 2 12 matched the USC single-game record; the UO single-game Moore Double-Figure Scoring Games Breakdown #12 Arizona 0-2 0-0 2-2 3 2 0 1 2 record is 17 (Ionescu). Moore enters Friday’s game with 454 Season High Game DFSG #19 Arizona State 1-9 0-3 3-4 4 4 0 6 5 made free throws in her career, most among Ducks and 2019-20 (28 G) 17 (1/5/20, vs. Utah) 7 at #7 UCLA 3-8 1-4 2-4 0 3 0 0 9 No. 4 among active NCAA DI players. 2018-19 (28 G)* 27 (2/15/18, vs. California) 23 at USC 2-8 0-3 1-2 3 11 1 2 5 2017-18 (31 G)* 34 (12/1/17, at Loyola Marymount) 23 Moore Career 30-Point Games 2016-17 (30 G)* 32 (2/17/17, vs. Washington State) 18 at California 3-7 0-1 3-3 2 4 1 1 9 Season Opponent (Date) Points 117 Games 71 DFSG at #4 Stanford 2-4 0-1 0-0 1 0 0 0 4 2017-18 at Loyola Marymount (12/1/17) 34 *Played first three seasons at USC. 2016-17 vs. Washington State (2/17/17) 32 CAREER STATISTICS

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17* 30 4 800 26.7 104 233 .446 19 50 .380 124 161 .770 32 82 114 3.8 61 0 119 4.0 78 8 58 351 11.7 2017-18* 31 31 1200 38.7 125 326 .383 23 88 .261 136 178 .764 28 96 124 4.0 77 0 165 5.3 69 11 89 409 13.2 2018-19* 28 28 1043 37.3 129 303 .426 11 47 .234 144 186 .774 31 124 155 5.5 76 1 166 5.9 62 4 74 413 14.8 2019-20 28 28 681 24.3 76 174 .437 14 51 .275 46 60 .767 19 42 61 2.2 45 0 117 4.2 29 6 47 212 7.6 Total 117 91 3725 31.8 434 1036 .419 67 236 .284 450 585 .769 110 344 454 3.9 259 1 567 4.9 238 29 268 1385 11.8 *Played 2016-17, 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons at USC before coming to Oregon asa grad transfer

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#2 MORGAN YAEGER

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 11 at Arizona State 2/5/17 Points 6 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 Rebounds 4 at Arizona 3/1/19 Rebounds 2 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Assists 3 2x, last at Alaska Fairbanks 11/6/18 Assists 2 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Steals 2 2x, last vs. UC Riverside 11/23/18 Steals 1 2x, last vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 Blocks 1 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 Blocks 1 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 FG Made 5 at Arizona State 2/5/17 FG Made 3 vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 FG Attempts 8 vs. San Jose State 11/27/16 FG Attempts 5 2x, last vs. Texas Southern 11/16/19 3FG Made 3 vs. UCLA 3/9/19 3FG Made 1 2x, last vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 3FG Attempts 6 vs. San Jose State 11/27/16 3FG Attempts 3 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FT Made 4 vs. Portland State 12/17/16 FT Made 0 FT Attempts 6 vs. Portland State 12/17/16 FT Attempts 0

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 33 0 309 9.4 26 77 .338 6 32 .188 12 20 .600 7 11 18 0.5 35 0 24 0.7 30 0 5 70 2.1 2017-18 REDSHIRT SEASON 2018-19 25 0 247 9.9 16 47 .340 7 23 .304 0 2 .000 4 16 20 0.8 18 0 15 0.6 8 0 9 39 1.6 2019-20 15 0 94 6.3 8 25 .320 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 5 6 11 0.7 11 0 4 0.3 6 1 2 19 1.3 Total 73 0 650 8.9 50 149 .336 16 68 .235 12 22 .545 16 33 49 0.7 64 0 43 0.6 44 1 16 128 1.8

#3 TAYLOR CHAVEZ

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 25 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Points 25 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Rebounds 5 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Rebounds 5 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Assists 6 vs. UC Riverside 11/23/18 Assists 3 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 Steals 6 at USC 1/11/19 Steals 3 2x, last at #18 Arizona 1/12/20 Blocks 1 8x, last vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Blocks 1 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Made 9 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Made 9 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 FG Attempts 14 vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 FG Attempts 14 vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 3FG Made 6 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 3FG Made 6 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 3FG Attempts 9 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 3FG Attempts 9 2x, last vs. UT Arlington 11/29/19 FT Made 4 2x, last at Utah State 11/14/18 FT Made 2 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FT Attempts 4 2x, last at Utah State 11/14/18 FT Attempts 2 2x, last vs. Colorado 1/3/20

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2018-19 28 0 516 18.4 45 117 .385 23 63 .365 12 14 .857 5 31 36 1.3 40 1 45 1.6 17 7 33 125 4.5 2019-20 27 3 543 20.1 62 130 .477 35 81 .432 6 7 .857 14 31 45 1.7 37 1 22 0.8 19 1 26 165 6.1 Total 55 3 1059 19.3 107 247 .433 58 144 .403 18 21 .857 19 62 81 1.5 77 2 67 1.2 36 8 59 290 5.3

#4 JAZ SHELLEY

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 32 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Points Same Rebounds 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Rebounds Same Assists 4 at California 2/21/20 Assists Same Steals 3 3x, last vs. #12 Arizona 2/7/20 Steals Same Blocks 1 2x, last at #4 UConn 2/3/20 Blocks Same FG Made 10 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 FG Made Same FG Attempts 16 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 FG Attempts Same 3FG Made 10 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 3FG Made Same 3FG Attempts 14 vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 3FG Attempts Same FT Made 5 at Utah 1/30/20 FT Made Same FT Attempts 6 at Utah 1/30/20 FT Attempts Same

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 28 1 505 18.0 63 148 .426 43 99 .434 15 24 .625 9 16 25 0.9 20 0 40 1.4 20 2 20 184 6.6 Total 28 1 505 18.0 63 148 .426 43 99 .434 15 24 .625 9 16 25 0.9 20 0 40 1.4 20 2 20 184 6.6

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#11 HOLLY WINTERBURN

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 17 vs. South Dakota State 12/8/19 Points Same Rebounds 5 vs. California 1/19/20 Rebounds Same Assists 3 2x, last vs. California 1/19/20 Assists Same Steals 2 4x, last vs. California 1/19/20 Steals Same Blocks 1 2x, last at Colorado 2/1/20 Blocks Same FG Made 5 vs. South Dakota State 12/8/19 FG Made Same FG Attempts 10 at Long Beach State 12/14/19 FG Attempts Same 3FG Made 5 vs. South Dakota State 12/8/19 3FG Made Same 3FG Attempts 7 vs. South Dakota State 12/8/19 3FG Attempts Same FT Made 2 4x, last vs. Colorado 1/3/20 FT Made Same FT Attempts 2 7x, last at Arizona State 1/10/20 FT Attempts Same

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 24 0 283 11.8 31 83 .373 13 38 .342 12 15 .800 7 31 38 1.6 21 0 21 0.9 15 2 12 87 3.6 Total 24 0 283 11.8 31 83 .373 13 38 .342 12 15 .800 7 31 38 1.6 21 0 21 0.9 15 2 12 87 3.6

#12 LUCY COCHRANE

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 6 2x, last vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 Points Same Rebounds 5 2x, last vs. UC Riverside 12/16/19 Rebounds Same Assists 3 2x, last vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Assists Same Steals 1 at Long Beach State 12/14/19 Steals Same Blocks 3 vs. Utah State 11/13/19 Blocks Same FG Made 3 2x, last vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 FG Made Same FG Attempts 4 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 FG Attempts Same 3FG Made 0 3FG Made Same 3FG Attempts 0 3FG Attempts Same FT Made 2 2x, last vs. Utah 1/5/20 FT Made Same FT Attempts 2 3x, last vs. Utah 1/5/20 FT Attempts Same

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2019-20 15 0 101 7.2 10 15 .667 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 6 16 22 1.5 5 0 12 0.9 9 9 1 25 1.8 Total 15 0 101 7.2 10 15 .667 0 0 .000 5 6 .833 6 16 22 1.5 5 0 12 0.9 9 9 1 25 1.8

#14 LYDIA GIOMI

CAREER HIGHS 2019-20 SEASON HIGHS Category Stat Opponent Date Category Stat Opponent Date Points 18 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Points 18 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Rebounds 11 vs. UC Irvine 12/21/18 Rebounds 9 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 Assists 2 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Assists 2 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Steals 3 vs. Colorado 1/3/20 Blocks 3 2x, last at California 2/21/20 Blocks 3 at California 2/21/20 FG Made 8 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Made 8 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Attempts 10 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 FG Attempts 10 vs. Northeastern 11/11/19 3FG Made 0 3FG Made 0 3FG Attempts 0 3FG Attempts 0 FT Made 4 vs. Buffalo 11/18/18 FT Made 3 vs. Kansas State 12/21/19 FT Attempts 6 vs. Buffalo 11/18/18 FT Attempts 4 2x, last vs. #3 Stanford 1/16/20

Minutes Field Goals 3-Point Free-Throws Rebounds Assists Points GP GS MIN AVG FG FGA PCT FG FGA PCT FT FTA PCT OFF DEF TOT AVG PF FO AST AST/G T/O BLK STL PTS AVG 2016-17 7 0 50 7.1 3 13 .231 0 0 .000 1 8 .125 5 2 7 1.0 6 0 0 0.0 6 0 1 7 1.0 2017-18 20 0 109 5.5 11 16 .688 0 0 .000 1 3 .333 12 18 30 1.5 15 0 2 0.1 4 7 4 23 1.2 2018-19 36 0 324 9.0 26 49 .531 0 0 .000 11 21 .524 39 37 76 2.1 42 0 7 0.2 18 9 2 63 1.8 2019-20 26 0 285 11.0 37 61 .607 0 0 .000 20 27 .741 31 31 62 2.4 35 0 9 0.3 16 7 13 94 3.6 Total 89 0 768 8.6 77 139 .554 0 0 .000 33 59 .559 87 88 175 2.0 98 0 18 0.2 44 23 20 187 2.1

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2019-20 TEAMTEAM STATISTICS GAME-BY-GAME

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NORTHEASTERN 11/11/ 89-47 W 34-72 .4 7 9-35 .2 5 12-15 .8 0 16 32 48 48.0 12 26 15 3 13 89 89.0 UTAH ST. 11/13/ 109-52 W 39-69 .5 6 17-32 .5 3 14-14 1.00 14 31 45 46.5 14 31 10 9 9 109 99.0 TEXAS SOUTHERN 11/16/ 99-63 W 40-75 .5 3 9-26 .3 4 10-14 .7 1 17 34 51 48.0 12 29 14 3 10 99 99.0 at Syracuse 11/24/ 81-64 W 28-65 .4 3 11-30 .3 6 14-20 .7 0 16 31 47 47.8 16 21 14 2 5 81 94.5 vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ 89-72 W 35-76 .4 6 11-35 .3 1 8-11 .7 2 12 34 46 47.4 10 19 10 1 3 89 93.4 vs UT Arlington 11/29/ 91-54 W 34-64 .5 3 11-33 .3 3 12-14 .8 5 13 23 36 45.5 15 21 10 5 9 91 93.0 vs Louisville 11/30/ 62-72 L 25-73 .3 4 6-35 .1 7 6-8 .7 5 17 22 39 44.6 14 11 7 4 5 62 88.6 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 12/08/ 95-56 W 34-53 .6 4 14-24 .5 8 13-20 .6 5 4 28 32 43.0 12 24 9 4 6 95 89.4 at Long Beach St. 12/14/ 81-45 W 34-57 .5 9 10-27 .3 7 3-3 1.00 12 26 38 42.4 4 19 23 1 12 81 88.4 UC RIVERSIDE 12/16/ 84-41 W 31-73 .4 2 14-30 .4 6 8-8 1.00 19 32 51 43.3 13 22 14 6 14 84 88.0 KANSAS ST. 12/21/ 89-51 W 33-66 .5 0 5-16 .3 1 18-24 .7 5 9 35 44 43.4 14 25 9 6 7 89 88.1 COLORADO 01/03/ 104-46 W 40-69 .5 8 8-17 .4 7 16-22 .7 2 7 33 40 43.1 18 26 6 4 10 104 89.4 UTAH 01/05/ 88-51 W 35-66 .5 3 5-17 .2 9 13-15 .8 6 16 24 40 42.8 9 21 8 2 9 88 89.3 at Arizona St. 01/10/ 66-72 L 27-55 .4 9 5-18 .2 7 7-14 .5 0 9 31 40 42.6 20 9 17 0 5 66 87.6 at Arizona 01/12/ 71-64 W 24-52 .4 6 5-14 .3 5 18-23 .7 8 12 27 39 42.4 12 17 17 2 11 71 86.5 STANFORD 01/16/ 87-55 W 31-63 .4 9 8-24 .3 3 17-21 .8 1 10 25 35 41.9 12 16 7 1 10 87 86.6 CALIFORNIA 01/19/ 105-55 W 42-69 .6 0 10-17 .5 8 11-14 .7 8 15 21 36 41.6 14 28 8 1 14 105 87.6 OREGON ST. 01/24/ 76-64 W 28-63 .4 4 9-21 .4 2 11-13 .8 4 11 22 33 41.1 13 18 7 0 7 76 87.0 at Oregon St. 01/26/ 66-57 W 24-62 .3 8 5-19 .2 6 13-14 .9 2 15 25 40 41.1 16 12 9 2 6 66 85.9 at Utah 01/30/ 90-63 W 31-56 .5 5 9-20 .4 5 19-24 .7 9 11 29 40 41.0 10 20 16 0 12 90 86.1 at Colorado 02/01/ 101-53 W 39-65 .6 0 10-22 .4 5 13-14 .9 2 14 25 39 40.9 11 28 8 5 13 101 86.8 at UConn 02/03/ 74-56 W 30-63 .4 7 6-20 .3 0 8-12 .6 6 12 28 40 40.9 11 21 10 5 8 74 86.2 ARIZONA 02/07/ 85-52 W 32-65 .4 9 11-28 .3 9 10-16 .6 2 15 25 40 40.8 12 23 15 0 11 85 86.2 ARIZONA ST. 02/09/ 79-48 W 27-55 .4 9 13-25 .5 2 12-17 .7 0 12 20 32 40.5 17 15 10 1 11 79 85.9 at UCLA 02/14/ 80-66 W 32-58 .5 5 6-15 .4 0 10-17 .5 8 13 27 40 40.4 17 17 12 0 2 80 85.6 at Southern California 02/16/ 93-67 W 35-62 .5 6 13-30 .4 3 10-12 .8 3 10 28 38 40.3 7 27 10 3 4 93 85.9 at California 02/21/ 93-61 W 36-70 .5 1 12-24 .5 0 9-10 .9 0 17 31 48 40.6 13 23 8 7 5 93 86.2 at Stanford 02/24/ 74-66 W 27-56 .4 8 7-20 .3 5 13-17 .7 6 8 26 34 40.4 14 13 13 1 8 74 85.8 Oregon 2401 907-1792 . 5 0 6 259-674 . 3 8 4 328-426 . 7 7 0 356 775 1131 40.4 362 582 316 78 239 2401 85.8 Opponents 1613 619-1656 . 3 7 4 169-601 . 2 8 1 206-310 . 6 6 5 289 555 844 30.1 429 354 416 54 151 1613 57.6

Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 40.4 Points/game: 85.8 Assists/game: 20.8 FG Pct: 50.6 Turnovers/game: 11.3 3FG Pct: 38.4 Assist/turnover ratio: 1.8 FT Pct: 77.0 Steals/game: 8.5 Blocks/game: 2.8

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OPPONENT STATISTICS

Total 3-Pointers Free throws Rebounds Opponent Date Score fg-fga pct 3fg-fga pct ft-fta pct off def tot avg pf a t/o blk stl pts avg NORTHEASTERN 11/11/ 89-47 W 20-61 .3 2 3-18 .1 6 4-6 .6 6 9 21 30 30.0 17 8 21 0 8 47 47.0 UTAH ST. 11/13/ 109-52 W 19-63 .3 0 4-16 .2 5 10-14 .7 1 14 14 28 29.0 14 6 13 0 1 52 49.5 TEXAS SOUTHERN 11/16/ 99-63 W 25-69 .3 6 6-20 .3 0 7-12 .5 8 12 16 28 28.7 16 13 15 1 9 63 54.0 at Syracuse 11/24/ 81-64 W 23-64 .3 5 10-35 .2 8 8-12 .6 6 11 25 36 30.5 20 13 11 1 5 64 56.5 vs Oklahoma State 11/28/ 89-72 W 30-71 .4 2 4-17 .2 3 8-9 .8 8 8 29 37 31.8 13 15 10 2 5 72 59.6 vs UT Arlington 11/29/ 91-54 W 19-50 .3 8 3-15 .2 0 13-16 .8 1 9 17 26 30.8 13 12 20 1 4 54 58.7 vs Louisville 11/30/ 62-72 L 28-58 .4 8 5-18 .2 7 11-14 .7 8 9 32 41 32.3 13 16 10 4 2 72 60.6 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. 12/08/ 95-56 W 22-59 .3 7 8-24 .3 3 4-10 .4 0 11 15 26 31.5 13 15 13 2 3 56 60.0 at Long Beach St. 12/14/ 81-45 W 18-53 .3 4 5-23 .2 1 4-4 1.00 7 10 17 29.9 12 10 19 2 13 45 58.3 UC RIVERSIDE 12/16/ 84-41 W 15-61 .2 4 3-13 .2 3 8-9 .8 8 12 23 35 30.4 11 9 20 2 3 41 56.6 KANSAS ST. 12/21/ 89-51 W 21-67 .3 1 1-12 .0 8 8-12 .6 6 11 25 36 30.9 18 14 15 5 4 51 56.1 COLORADO 01/03/ 104-46 W 16-60 .2 6 4-24 .1 6 10-21 .4 7 14 24 38 31.5 20 10 21 2 4 46 55.2 UTAH 01/05/ 88-51 W 19-51 .3 7 9-28 .3 2 4-7 .5 7 8 17 25 31.0 14 15 20 1 4 51 54.9 at Arizona St. 01/10/ 66-72 L 22-64 .3 4 9-28 .3 2 19-22 .8 6 13 23 36 31.4 15 13 7 1 10 72 56.1 at Arizona 01/12/ 71-64 W 23-54 .4 2 9-23 .3 9 9-10 .9 0 5 18 23 30.8 19 15 15 1 8 64 56.7 STANFORD 01/16/ 87-55 W 21-48 .4 3 6-19 .3 1 7-12 .5 8 4 22 26 30.5 15 14 18 2 4 55 56.6 CALIFORNIA 01/19/ 105-55 W 22-56 .3 9 8-25 .3 2 3-8 .3 7 14 13 27 30.3 12 17 22 2 5 55 56.5 OREGON ST. 01/24/ 76-64 W 27-55 .4 9 6-22 .2 7 4-9 .4 4 9 24 33 30.4 14 17 13 3 3 64 56.9 at Oregon St. 01/26/ 66-57 W 21-52 .4 0 7-19 .3 6 8-11 .7 2 8 23 31 30.5 17 14 11 3 2 57 56.9 at Utah 01/30/ 90-63 W 25-65 .3 8 9-35 .2 5 4-6 .6 6 12 15 27 30.3 17 10 16 1 7 63 57.2 at Colorado 02/01/ 101-53 W 22-67 .3 2 6-23 .2 6 3-5 .6 0 20 13 33 30.4 17 10 17 3 6 53 57.0 at UConn 02/03/ 74-56 W 22-56 .3 9 10-26 .3 8 2-7 .2 8 9 23 32 30.5 11 16 15 2 7 56 57.0 ARIZONA 02/07/ 85-52 W 23-52 .4 4 3-16 .1 8 3-5 .6 0 2 22 24 30.2 18 13 19 3 11 52 56.7 ARIZONA ST. 02/09/ 79-48 W 17-43 .3 9 4-13 .3 0 10-21 .4 7 8 17 25 30.0 20 7 18 0 5 48 56.4 at UCLA 02/14/ 80-66 W 24-65 .3 6 2-23 .0 8 16-22 .7 2 17 16 33 30.1 18 14 8 3 6 66 56.8 at Southern California 02/16/ 93-67 W 27-61 .4 4 6-18 .3 3 7-7 1.00 6 17 23 29.8 13 11 9 2 5 67 57.2 at California 02/21/ 93-61 W 23-67 .3 4 8-19 .4 2 7-9 .7 7 15 17 32 29.9 10 14 8 3 1 61 57.3 at Stanford 02/24/ 74-66 W 25-64 .3 9 11-29 .3 7 5-10 .5 0 12 24 36 30.1 19 13 12 2 6 66 57.6 Opponents 1613 619-1656 . 3 7 4 169-601 . 2 8 1 206-310 . 6 6 5 289 555 844 30.1 429 354 416 54 151 1613 57.6 Oregon 2401 907-1792 . 5 0 6 259-674 . 3 8 4 328-426 . 7 7 0 356 775 1131 40.4 362 582 316 78 239 2401 85.8

Games played: 28 Rebounds/game: 30.1 Points/game: 57.6 Assists/game: 12.6 FG Pct: 37.4 Turnovers/game: 14.9 3FG Pct: 28.1 Assist/turnover ratio: 0.9 FT Pct: 66.5 Steals/game: 5.4 Blocks/game: 1.9

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POINTS 109 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 105 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 104 COLORADO (01/03/20) 101 at Colorado (02/01/20) 99 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOALS MADE 42 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 40 COLORADO (01/03/20) 40 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 76 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 75 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .642 (34-53) SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (12/08/19) .609 (42-69) CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 17 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 14 UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) 14 SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (12/08/19) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 vs Louisville (11/30/19) 35 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 35 NORTHEASTERN (11/11/19) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .588 (10-17) CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) .583 (14-24) SOUTH DAKOTA ST. (12/08/19) FREE THROWS MADE 19 at Utah (01/30/20) 18 at Arizona (01/12/20) 18 KANSAS ST. (12/21/19) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 24 at Utah (01/30/20) 24 KANSAS ST. (12/21/19) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (14-14) UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 1.000 (8-8) UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) 1.000 (3-3) at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) REBOUNDS 51 UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) 51 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) ASSISTS 31 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 29 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) STEALS 14 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 14 UC RIVERSIDE (12/16/19) BLOCKED SHOTS 9 UTAH ST. (11/13/19) 7 at California (02/21/20) TURNOVERS 23 at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) 17 at Arizona (01/12/20) 17 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) FOULS 20 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) 18 COLORADO (01/03/20)

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POINTS 72 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) 72 vs Louisville (11/30/19) 72 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 67 at Southern California (02/16/20) 66 at Stanford (02/24/20) 66 at UCLA (02/14/20) FIELD GOALS MADE 30 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 28 vs Louisville (11/30/19) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS 71 vs Oklahoma State (11/28/19) 69 TEXAS SOUTHERN (11/16/19) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE .491 (27-55) OREGON ST. (01/24/20) .483 (28-58) vs Louisville (11/30/19) 3 PT FIELD GOALS MADE 11 at Stanford (02/24/20) 10 at UConn (02/03/20) 10 at Syracuse (11/24/19) 3 PT FG ATTEMPTS 35 at Utah (01/30/20) 35 at Syracuse (11/24/19) 3 PT FG PERCENTAGE .421 (8-19) at California (02/21/20) .391 (9-23) at Arizona (01/12/20) FREE THROWS MADE 19 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) 16 at UCLA (02/14/20) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS 22 at UCLA (02/14/20) 22 at Arizona St. (01/10/20) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE 1.000 (7-7) at Southern California (02/16/20) 1.000 (4-4) at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) REBOUNDS 41 vs Louisville (11/30/19) 38 COLORADO (01/03/20) ASSISTS 17 OREGON ST. (01/24/20) 17 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) STEALS 13 at Long Beach St. (12/14/19) 11 ARIZONA (02/07/20) BLOCKED SHOTS 5 KANSAS ST. (12/21/19) 4 vs Louisville (11/30/19) TURNOVERS 22 CALIFORNIA (01/19/20) 21 COLORADO (01/03/20) 21 NORTHEASTERN (11/11/19) FOULS 20 ARIZONA ST. (02/09/20) 20 COLORADO (01/03/20) 20 at Syracuse (11/24/19)

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LAST FOUR BOX SCORES

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oregon vs UCLA Oregon vs Southern California 02/14/20 8:00 pm at Los Angeles, CA 02/16/20 1:00 pm at Los Angeles, CA

Oregon 80 • 23-2,12-1 Pac-12 Oregon 93 • 24-2,13-1 Pac-12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Satou Sabally f 4-9 0-1 1-4 3 3 6 3 9 3 3 0 0 29 00 Satou Sabally f 6-11 3-6 3-3 2 8 10 4 18 2 4 1 0 26 21 Erin Boley f 1-3 1-2 0-0 0 1 1 2 3 0 1 0 0 22 21 Erin Boley f 9-14 7-12 0-0 0 1 1 1 25 0 0 0 0 32 24 Ruthy Hebard f 14-19 0-0 2-4 6 11 17 3 30 2 2 0 1 36 24 Ruthy Hebard f 9-13 0-0 4-5 2 8 10 2 22 0 1 0 2 36 20 Sabrina Ionescu g 6-13 1-4 5-5 1 6 7 2 18 8 4 0 1 39 20 Sabrina Ionescu g 5-9 1-4 1-1 3 4 7 0 12 13 4 1 0 39 23 Minyon Moore g 3-8 1-4 2-4 0 0 0 1 9 3 2 0 0 31 23 Minyon Moore g 2-8 0-3 1-2 1 2 3 0 5 11 0 1 2 29 03 Taylor Chavez 3-4 2-2 0-0 1 2 3 3 8 0 0 0 0 26 02 Morgan Yaeger 0-1 0-1 0-0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 04 Jaz Shelley 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 12 04 Jaz Shelley 1-3 1-3 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 22 11 Holly Winterburn 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 11 Holly Winterburn 1-1 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 7 14 Lydia Giomi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 14 Lydia Giomi 2-2 0-0 1-1 1 1 2 0 5 0 0 0 0 8 Team 2 4 6 Team 0 4 4 1 Totals 32-58 6-15 10-17 13 27 40 17 80 17 12 0 2 200 Totals 35-62 13-30 10-12 10 28 38 7 93 27 10 3 4 200

1st - FG %: 9-14 64.3% 2nd: 9-16 56.3% 3rd: 9-14 64.3% 4th: 5-14 35.7% Game: 32-58 55.2% Deadball 1st - FG %: 8-17 47.1% 2nd: 9-15 60.0% 3rd: 9-15 60.0% 4th: 9-15 60.0% Game: 35-62 56.5% Deadball 3FG %: 2-4 50.0% 3-5 60.0% 0-2 0.0% 1-4 25.0% 6-15 40.0% Rebounds 3FG %: 1-8 12.5% 3-7 42.9% 6-8 75.0% 3-7 42.9% 13-30 43.3% Rebounds FT %: 2-2 100.0% 5-5 100.0% 1-4 25.0% 2-6 33.3% 10-17 58.8% 3 FT %: 3-5 60.0% 2-2 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 4-4 100.0% 10-12 83.3% 2 UCLA 66 • 21-3,10-3 Pac-12 Southern California 67 • 13-12,5-9 Pac-12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 21 Michaela Onyenwere f 9-19 0-3 5-6 2 4 6 4 23 1 0 1 0 31 01 Kayla Overbeck f 8-11 0-0 1-1 0 2 2 2 17 2 3 0 0 29 33 Lauryn Miller f 3-5 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 1 6 0 2 0 0 18 35 Alissa Pili f 6-16 0-2 2-2 2 2 4 2 14 4 1 0 3 36 20 Charisma Osborne g 3-14 0-8 2-4 4 1 5 2 8 2 0 2 0 28 04 Endyia Rogers g 8-17 3-6 2-2 1 7 8 1 21 2 0 1 1 37 23 Natalie Chou g 2-7 0-3 2-2 2 2 4 1 6 2 0 0 1 25 24 Desiree Caldwell g 1-5 1-4 0-0 2 1 3 3 3 2 1 0 0 34 24 Japreece Dean g 5-13 1-6 3-4 1 1 2 2 14 6 4 0 1 36 25 Alyson Miura g 2-6 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 1 6 0 1 0 1 35 00 Chantel Horvat 1-4 0-0 3-4 3 3 6 4 5 0 1 0 3 28 02 India Otto 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 03 Kiara Jefferson 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 9 15 Angel Jackson 2-5 0-0 2-2 0 1 1 4 6 1 1 1 0 20 04 Lindsey Corsaro 1-3 1-3 1-2 0 2 2 1 4 2 0 0 0 17 22 Kyra White 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 13 Jaden Owens 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 Team 1 3 4 1 35 Camryn Brown 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 27-61 6-18 7-7 6 17 23 13 67 11 9 2 5 200 Team 4 2 6 1 1st - FG %: 6-17 35.3% 2nd: 8-13 61.5% 3rd: 6-15 40.0% 4th: 7-16 43.8% Game: 27-61 44.3% Deadball Totals 24-65 2-23 16-22 17 16 33 18 66 14 8 3 6 200 3FG %: 3-8 37.5% 1-2 50.0% 2-5 40.0% 0-3 0.0% 6-18 33.3% Rebounds FT %: 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 4-4 100.0% 3-3 100.0% 7-7 100.0% 0 1st - FG %: 2-17 11.8% 2nd: 9-16 56.3% 3rd: 8-16 50.0% 4th: 5-16 31.3% Game: 24-65 36.9% Deadball 3FG %: 0-8 0.0% 1-5 20.0% 1-7 14.3% 0-3 0.0% 2-23 8.7% Rebounds Officials: Cheryl Flores,Alecia Murray,MIchael Price FT %: 4-6 66.7% 1-2 50.0% 3-4 75.0% 8-10 80.0% 16-22 72.7% 3,1 Technical fouls: Oregon-TEAM. Southern California-None. Attendance: 2123 Officials: 2019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Oregon vs Southern California. Played at Technical fouls: Oregon-None. UCLA-None. Attendance: 5912 Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast 2019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Oregon vs UCLA. Played at Pauley Pavilio Oregon 20 23 25 25 93 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORE 30 12 14 4 11 Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast Southern California 15 17 18 17 67 USC 36 11 9 4 6 Oregon 22 26 19 13 80 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORE 42 10 14 2 11 UCLA 8 20 20 18 66 Last FG - ORE 4th-00:13, USC 4th-01:41. Score tied - 2 times. UCLA 32 9 17 4 9 Largest lead - ORE by 28 4th-02:32, USC by 7 1st-06:31. Lead changed - 3 times. ORE led for 33:28. USC led for 03:53. Game was tied for 02:39. Last FG - ORE 4th-00:41, UCLA 4th-02:06. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - ORE by 26 3rd-05:14, UCLA None. Lead changed - 0 times. ORE led for 38:44. UCLA led for 00:00. Game was tied for 01:16.

Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Official Basketball Box Score -- Game Totals -- Final Statistics Oregon vs California Oregon vs Stanford 02/21/20 6:00 pm at Berkeley, CA 02/24/20 6:00 pm at Stanford, CA

Oregon 93 • 25-2,14-1 Pac-12 Oregon 74 • 26-2,15-1 Pac-12 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds Total 3-Ptr Rebounds ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 00 Satou Sabally f 5-15 1-5 5-5 2 2 4 1 16 2 2 1 2 27 00 Satou Sabally f 10-17 4-7 3-5 4 5 9 4 27 0 1 1 2 32 21 Erin Boley f 8-11 8-9 0-0 0 1 1 2 24 0 0 0 1 26 21 Erin Boley f 2-5 1-3 2-2 0 3 3 1 7 0 0 0 1 30 24 Ruthy Hebard f 10-13 0-0 0-1 6 9 15 1 20 0 0 2 1 29 24 Ruthy Hebard f 1-2 0-0 2-2 1 3 4 3 4 0 4 0 2 30 20 Sabrina Ionescu g 7-9 2-2 1-1 3 8 11 1 17 11 2 0 0 34 20 Sabrina Ionescu g 9-19 0-3 3-4 2 10 12 3 21 12 5 0 3 38 23 Minyon Moore g 3-7 0-1 3-3 0 2 2 3 9 4 0 1 1 25 23 Minyon Moore g 2-4 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 12 02 Morgan Yaeger 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 03 Taylor Chavez 2-6 1-4 0-0 0 1 1 0 5 0 0 0 0 29 03 Taylor Chavez 0-4 0-2 0-0 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 13 04 Jaz Shelley 1-3 1-2 3-4 0 1 1 1 6 1 0 0 0 25 04 Jaz Shelley 3-7 1-3 0-0 1 0 1 1 7 4 0 0 0 18 14 Lydia Giomi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 11 Holly Winterburn 0-2 0-1 0-0 1 2 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 13 Team 1 2 3 1 14 Lydia Giomi 0-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 11 Totals 27-56 7-20 13-17 8 26 34 14 74 13 13 1 8 200 Team 3 4 7 2 1st - FG %: 7-14 50.0% 2nd: 5-8 62.5% 3rd: 10-21 47.6% 4th: 5-13 38.5% Game: 27-56 48.2% Deadball Totals 36-70 12-24 9-10 17 31 48 13 93 23 8 7 5 200 3FG %: 2-5 40.0% 1-4 25.0% 3-7 42.9% 1-4 25.0% 7-20 35.0% Rebounds FT %: 2-4 50.0% 3-4 75.0% 1-1 100.0% 7-8 87.5% 13-17 76.5% 1,1 1st - FG %: 10-19 52.6% 2nd: 8-15 53.3% 3rd: 12-19 63.2% 4th: 6-17 35.3% Game: 36-70 51.4% Deadball 3FG %: 3-7 42.9% 4-7 57.1% 3-5 60.0% 2-5 40.0% 12-24 50.0% Rebounds Stanford 66 • 24-4,13-3 Pac-12 FT %: 0-1 0.0% 4-4 100.0% 4-4 100.0% 1-1 100.0% 9-10 90.0% 0 Total 3-Ptr Rebounds California 61 • 10-16,2-13 Pac-1 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min Total 3-Ptr Rebounds 04 Nadia Fingall f 3-7 1-2 0-0 5 7 12 1 7 1 3 0 1 33 ## Player FG-FGA FG-FGA FT-FTA Off Def Tot PF TP A TO Blk Stl Min 15 Maya Dodson f 2-5 0-0 2-6 2 5 7 2 6 0 3 1 1 29 04 Alaysia Styles f 1-3 0-0 0-0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 0 0 10 12 Lexie Hull g 9-22 6-12 3-4 1 4 5 3 27 5 0 1 2 35 30 CJ West c 0-1 0-0 0-0 2 1 3 1 0 1 1 0 0 14 23 Kiana Williams g 6-16 2-6 0-0 0 3 3 1 14 4 3 0 1 39 01 Leilani McIntosh g 0-3 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 0 37 24 Lacie Hull g 1-5 0-3 0-0 3 0 3 4 2 2 0 0 1 34 02 Cailyn Crocker g 5-13 3-9 2-2 0 2 2 1 15 3 0 0 0 35 03 Anna Wilson 1-1 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 8 33 Jaelyn Brown g 10-25 3-4 3-4 1 5 6 0 26 2 0 2 0 39 05 Francesca Belibi 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 05 Chen Yue 1-4 0-0 0-0 5 4 9 4 2 0 2 0 0 18 10 Alyssa Jerome 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 10 Jazlen Green 3-9 2-5 0-0 1 1 2 1 8 3 0 0 0 26 11 Ashten Prechtel 3-7 2-5 0-0 0 1 1 2 8 0 1 0 0 9 24 Evelien Lutje Schiph 3-9 0-0 2-3 3 1 4 3 8 0 1 1 1 21 20 Estella Moschkau 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 Team 2 1 3 33 Hannah Jump 0-1 0-1 0-0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 5 Totals 23-67 8-19 7-9 15 17 32 10 61 14 8 3 1 200 Team 1 1 2

1st - FG %: 8-15 53.3% 2nd: 2-16 12.5% 3rd: 5-19 26.3% 4th: 8-17 47.1% Game: 23-67 34.3% Deadball Totals 25-64 11-29 5-10 12 24 36 19 66 13 12 2 6 200 3FG %: 3-5 60.0% 1-6 16.7% 1-2 50.0% 3-6 50.0% 8-19 42.1% Rebounds FT %: 0-1 0.0% 4-4 100.0% 3-4 75.0% 0-0 0.0% 7-9 77.8% 0,1 1st - FG %: 3-17 17.6% 2nd: 6-13 46.2% 3rd: 5-15 33.3% 4th: 11-19 57.9% Game: 25-64 39.1% Deadball 3FG %: 2-6 33.3% 2-6 33.3% 1-6 16.7% 6-11 54.5% 11-29 37.9% Rebounds Officials: Cheryll Blue,Charles Gonzalez,Kyle Bacon FT %: 0-0 0.0% 0-0 0.0% 5-8 62.5% 0-2 0.0% 5-10 50.0% 5 Technical fouls: Oregon-None. California-None. Officials: Kenneth Nash,Melissa Barlow,Lisa Jones Attendance: 4518 Technical fouls: Oregon-None. Stanford-None. 2019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. California vs Oregon. Played at Haas Pav Attendance: 6511 2019-20 Women's Basketball. Round: 0. Oregon vs Stanford. Played at Maples Pav Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast Oregon 23 24 31 15 93 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORE 42 16 23 15 7 Score by periods 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Total In Off 2nd Fast California 19 9 14 19 61 CAL 18 4 13 2 18 Oregon 18 14 24 18 74 Points Paint T/O Chance Break Bench ORE 34 11 16 11 11 Stanford 8 14 16 28 66 STAN 24 13 7 0 10 Last FG - ORE 4th-01:58, CAL 4th-01:40. Score tied - 0 times. Largest lead - ORE by 37 3rd-02:47, CAL None. Lead changed - 0 times. ORE led for 39:16. CAL led for 00:00. Game was tied for 00:20. Last FG - ORE 4th-01:51, STAN 4th-00:07. Score tied - 2 times. Largest lead - ORE by 19 2nd-04:35, STAN by 1 1st-05:19. Lead changed - 2 times. ORE led for 37:15. STAN led for 01:05. Game was tied for 01:31.

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GET TO KNOW COACH HEAD COACH KELLY GRAVES

HEAD COACH EXPERIENCE Oregon Experience Sixth Season Oregon Record 150-54 (70-36 Pac-12) Collegiate Experience 26th Season Div. I Experience 23rd Season Collegiate Record 577-256 Div. I Record 532-216 Alma Mater New Mexico, 1988

OREGON - 2014-PRESENT (150-54) » Guided the Ducks to the program’s first-ever Final Four in 2019-20 while reaching third straight Elite Eight. » Went to back-to-back Elite Eights in 2017 and 2018. UO had never been beyond the second round previously. » Oregon’s 33 wins in 2017-18 set a new program record, matched again during the Ducks’ 2018-19 Final Four run. » Led the Ducks to back-to-back Pac-12 regular season championships in 2018 and 2019. » UO won the program’s first ever Pac-12 Tournament title in 2018. YEAR-BY-YEAR HEAD COACHING RECORD GONZAGA - 2000-14 (316-136) Year School Overall Conference Conference Finish Postseason » Took the Zags to seven NCAA Tournaments in his 14 years 2019-20 Oregon 26-2 15-1 as the head coach, including two Sweet 16 appearances 2018-19 Oregon 31-5* 16-2 1st NCAA Final Four and one Elite Eight. 2017-18 Oregon 33-5 16-2 1st NCAA Elite Eight » Eight-time WCC Coach of the Year 2016-17 Oregon 23-14 8-10 6th NCAA Elite Eight » 10-straight WCC titles (2005-14) 2015-16 Oregon 24-11 9-9 6th WNIT Final Four » Went 5-23 in his first season in Spokane, including a 0-14 2014-15 Oregon 13-17 6-12 T-9th - 2013-14 Gonzaga 29-5 16-2 1st NCAA First Round record in WCC play. Lost just 12 total WCC games in his 2012-13 Gonzaga 27-6 15-1 1st NCAA First Round final 10 seasons. 2011-12 Gonzaga 28-6 14-2 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen 2010-11 Gonzaga 31-5 14-0 1st NCAA Elite Eight SAINT MARY’S - 1997-2000 (66-26) 2009-10 Gonzaga 29-5 14-0 1st NCAA Sweet Sixteen Three seasons as head coach 2008-09 Gonzaga 27-7 12-2 1st NCAA Second Round » Took the head job at Saint Mary’s after working as an 2007-08 Gonzaga 25-9 13-1 1st WNIT Second Round 2006-07 Gonzaga 24-10 13-1 1st NCAA First Round assistant for four seasons at Portland under Jim Sollars. 2005-06 Gonzaga 16-14 11-3 T-1st - » Took Saint Mary’s to its first NCAA Tournament in 1998-99. 2004-05 Gonzaga 28-4 14-0 1st WNIT Second Round 2003-04 Gonzaga 18-12 10-4 T-2nd WNIT First Round BIG BEND CC - 1989-92 (45-20) 2002-03 Gonzaga 18-12 9-5 T-2nd - » Originally took an assistant coach position with the men’s 2001-02 Gonzaga 11-18 2-12 8th - team at Big Bend, but was asked to coach the women’s 2000-01 Gonzaga 5-23 0-14 8th - team after the previous head coach left. 1999-00 Saint Mary’s 20-10 11-3 2nd WNIT Second Round 1998-99 Saint Mary’s 26-7 10-4 3rd NCAA First Round » Took a four-win team in his first season to a 23-10 mark in 1997-98 Saint Mary’s 20-9 9-5 T-3rd - his third and final year. TOTALS 23 Seasons 521-216 12 conference titles 11 NCAA Appearances * Graves missed Air Force & UC Irvine wins in 2018-19 on suspension NUMBERS TO KNOW Note: Graves was the head coach at Big Bend Community College (Moses Lake, WA) from 1989-92, going 45-40 over 3seasons. He is in the NWAC hall of fame.

In his 23rd season as a NCAA Division I Kelly Graves is in his sixth season at the helm of the Oregon women’s basketball program. He was named the seventh head head coach, Kelly Graves has racked up coach in program history on April 7, 2014. On March 20, 2019, Graves and UO agreed to terms on a contract extension that will 532 532 total wins, including 150 in his five- keep him in Eugene through the 2025-26 season. plus seasons with the Ducks. Graves entered the 2019-20 campaign with a record of 124-52 in his previous five seasons with the Ducks and a 551-254 overall Graves has led his teams to 11 NCAA head coaching mark over 25 seasons, which includes three years at Big Bend CC. He is 506-214 all-time as a Div. I head coach, Tournament appearances, including two with stops at Saint Mary’s, Gonzaga and Oregon. As a head coach, Graves has won 12 regular season conference titles and Elite Eights (2017, 18) and the 2019 Final reached the NCAA Tournament 11 times. In tournament play, he boasts one trip to the Final Four, four career trips to the Elite 11 Eight and six total Sweet 16 appearances. His teams have won 20-plus games in 12 of the last 13 seasons and 17 total times. Four with the Ducks. Graves has coached seven all-Americans, including three-time selections Courtney Vandersloot (Gonzaga) and Jillian Alleyne Graves has guided teams to 12 regular (Oregon). Sabrina Ionescu enters her senior season in 2019-20 as a two-time unanimous first-team all-American. .

season conference championships, In 2018-19, Oregon won a second straight Pac-12 regular season title after going 16-2 in conference play. Graves and the 12 including back-to-back Pac-12 titles with Ducks were ranked as high as No. 2 in the AP poll and earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament for a second consecutive the Ducks each of the last two years. year. Sabrina Ionescu was named the Pac-12 player of the year for a second straight season as well, before earning the first national player of the year recognitions in program history, from the WBCA (Wade Trophy) and the Wooden Award. The Graves has coached 7 all-Americans Ducks went 33-5 for a second straight year in 2018-19, capped by the program’s first-ever trip to the Final Four. UO upset No. throughout his career, including three- 1 seed Mississippi State, 88-84, in the Elite Eight in front of a raucous crowd of 11,538 at the Moda Center in Portland, Ore. The time winners Courtney Vandersloot 7 Ducks are 10-3 in the NCAA Tournament over the last three seasons, after winning just five total NCAA Tournament games (Gonzaga) and Jillian Alleyne (Oregon). previously in program history.

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The 2017-18 campaign will always be a special one, as Oregon won its third ever Pac-12 regular season championship and the first Pac-12 Tournament title in program history. Graves and the Ducks went a program-record 33-5 on the season, including IN THE NCAA TOURNAMENT a record 16-2 in league play. The Ducks clinched the title over Stanford by sweeping the Arizona schools on the road in the final weekend of the regular season. Oregon also topped Stanford, 77-57, in the tournament championship game at » 11 career NCAA Tournament appearances, including nine in KeyArena in Seattle. his last 11 seasons. Oregon earned a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament, hosted games in Eugene for the first time since 2000, and reached » 18-11 career record in the NCAA Tournament; 10-3 at Oregon. the Elite Eight for a second straight season before falling to eventual national champion and No. 1 seed Notre Dame in the Spokane regional final. » Four career trips to the Elite Eight. Sophomores Sabrina Ionescu and Ruthy Hebard each earned a multitude of awards at the conclusion of the season. Ionescu » Six career Sweet Sixteen appearances. was a unanimous first team All-American and was named the Nancy Leiberman national point guard of the year. Vandersloot won the Lieberman award in 2011 under Graves. Hebard was an honorable mention All-American and was named the Katrina » Three NCAA Tournament appearances in first five seasons McClain national power forward of the year. After earning Pac-12 player of the year honors in the regular season, Ionescu at Oregon, guiding the Ducks to two Elite Eights (2017, 18) was also named the Pac-12 Tournament MVP after scoring a championship game record 36 points. The Walnut Creek, Calif., and the program’s first-ever Final Four (2019). native also broke the NCAA career triple-doubles record in 2017-18. The Ducks were, statistically, one of the best shooting teams in the nation in 2018-19. Oregon finished the season ranked fourth in the NCAA in field goal percentage (50.0), third in » 2019 Final Four run was the first of Graves’ career. three-point percentage (40.1) and seventh in the country in scoring (82.4 points per game). » Oregon upset No. 1 seed Mississippi State, 88-84, to reach Prior to the Ducks’ incredible 2018-19 season, 2016-17 was considered the best year in program history. Oregon not only the 2019 Final Four; Graves is 1-3 all-time vs. No. 1 seeds. reached the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2005, but Graves and the No. 11 seed Ducks shocked the college basketball world by reaching the program’s first ever Sweet 16 and Elite Eight. » All three of UO’s NCAA Tournament losses under Graves have come to No. 1 seeds, including two eventual NCAA With three true freshmen in the starting, the most in the tournament that year, the Ducks defeated No. 7 seed Temple, No. 2 seed Duke and No. 3 seed Maryland before falling to No. 1 seed UConn in the Bridgeport regional final. Graves became the champions (Notre Dame in 2018, Baylor in 2019). only coach in NCAA history to take two double digit seeds (Gonzaga in 2011, Oregon in 2017) to the Elite Eight. The Ducks’ » Oregon has been a No. 2 seed in each of the last two NCAA exciting tournament run was fueled by Graves’ work on the recruiting trail the year prior, as he signed the No. 3 ranked class in the nation, highlighted by USA Today national high school player of the year, Ionescu. The lead guard would go on Tournaments (2018, 19), the highest seed in program to be named the ESPNW and USBWA national freshman of the year, in addition to all-Pac-12 and Pac-12 freshman of the year. history and best of Graves’ career. Oregon’s offense under Graves was typically efficient in 2016-17, ranking in the top-30 of the NCAA in field goal percentage (45.0), three-point percentage (39.2) and assists (16.5 assists per game). » Under Graves, Oregon has been a No. 2 seed twice (2018, 19) and a No. 10 seed once (2017). Graves guided the Ducks to a 24-11 record and an appearance in the semifinals of the WNIT in 2015-16. Oregon’s 24 wins was just one shy of the previous program record of 25, set in both 1980-81 and 1998-99. UO’s 33 wins in 2017-18 is now the record. » As a No. 10 seed in 2017, Oregon upset Temple (7), Duke (2) The Ducks began the season with a perfect 11-0 record, the second-best start in program history. The Ducks led the NCAA in and Maryland (3) to reach the program’s first Elite Eight. three-point shooting at 42.1 percent and ranked sixth overall in field goal percentage, shooting 46.6 percent. At the end of the 2016 season, star forward Alleyne, a two-time third team All-American under Graves, was selected in the second round of » The only coach in NCAA women’s history to take two the WNBA draft, the Ducks’ first player drafted since 2012. double-digit seeds to the Elite Eight (No. 10 Oregon in 2017, Graves went 13-17 in his first season with the Ducks in 2014-15, taking a team built to run-and-gun under former head coach No. 11 Gonzaga in 2011). and instilling strong fundamentals and a tough defense-first philosophy. Oregon held their opponents under » Guided Gonzaga dancing seven times in 14 seasons; once 70 points 14 times in 2014-15 after allowing an NCAA-worst 89.1 points per game in 2013-14. The new offense also got going as Graves led his Ducks to a 66-64 win over No. 19 ranked Stanford in the regular season finale, UO’s first win against the as a No. 6 seed, once as a No. 7 seed, twice as a No. 11 seed Cardinal since 2004. Alleyne was named a third team All-American and first team all-Pac-12 following the season, making the and three times as a No. 12 seed. jump from honorable mention in both as a sophomore. » Took Gonzaga to three straight Sweet Sixteens (2010, 11, 12) Oregon is Graves’ fourth head coaching position, previously leading the programs at Big Bend Community College (1989-92), before matching that streak at Oregon (2017, 18, 19). Saint Mary’s (1997-2000) and Gonzaga (2000-14). » Led Gonzaga to the 2011 Elite Eight as a No. 11 seed; the Graves’ coaching career started at Big Bend CC in Moses Lake, Wash., where he accepted an assistant coaching position on lowest-seeded team to reach the quarterfinal round. the men’s team, but after the women’s coach left, he moved over to lead the women’s program instead. » First NCAA Appearance came in 1999 with Saint Mary’s; the In three seasons (1989-90 through 1991-92) Gaves took a four-win team his first season to a 23-10 record in his final year, the Gaels lost to Notre Dame in the first round as a No. 12 seed. first 20-plus win year in program history. Graves was inducted into the Northwest Athletic Conference Hall of Fame in 2018.

Graves left Big Bend CC to become an assistant coach under Jim Sollars at the University of Portland prior to the 1992-93 season. Following four years with the Pilots, Graves was named the head coach at Saint Mary’s for the 1997-98 campaign. Graves advanced to his first NCAA Tournament with the Gaels during the 1998-99 season, his second of three seasons at Saint Mary’s, and went to seven more over 14 seasons at Gonzaga.

Graves left Saint Mary’s for Gonzaga for the 2000-01 season. His first year with the Bulldogs, his team went 5-23, including 0-14 in WCC play. But by his third year at Gonzaga, the Bulldogs went 18-12 overall and went to the WNIT the following season. Gonzaga won the first of 10 straight WCC titles under Graves during the 2004-05 campaign when his squad went 28-4 overall and 14-0 in league play. Including that year, Graves and Gonzaga lost just 12 total conference games over his final 10 years leading the program.

Gonzaga’s first NCAA Tournament appearance came in 2006-07, when the Bulldogs went 24-10 and 13-1 in WCC, and after a WNIT bid in 2007-08, Gonzaga advanced to six straight NCAA Tournaments. Graves and the ‘Zags advanced to the Sweet 16 for three straight years (2010, 2011, 2012) and went to the Elite 8 in 2011. Overall, Graves brought eight Coach of the Year awards and a 382-162 (.696) Div. I head coaching record to Eugene in 2014, with a 427-202 record overall before joining the Ducks.

“Kelly Graves is a great guy and one of the best coaches in America,” said UConn head coach when Graves was hired in 2014. “Oregon is a place with tremendous women’s basketball potential and Kelly is the perfect person to lead the Ducks to the next level. I won’t be surprised when Oregon is competing for Pac-12 championships, and contending on a national level, in the near future.”

Graves added USA Basketball to his resume in the summer of 2012, becoming an assistant coach with the U18 women’s basketball squad and helping the team to a gold medal at the 2012 FIBA Americas. He again coached for USA Basketball in the summer of 2013. As an assistant, he helped the USA U19 squad win the FIBA Women’s World Championship.

Graves and his wife Mary have three sons - Max (1995) Jackson (1997) and Will (2000). Max graduated from UO in 2017 and is now working with the Dallas Mavericks. Jack is an assistant coach with the Lane CC women’s basketball team and Will graduated from South Eugene HS in 2018 and is a member of the Gonzaga men’s basketball team.

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INSIDE THE FINAL FOUR RUN 2018-19 PAC-12 STANDINGS

1ST ROUND: #2 Oregon 78, #15 Portland State 40 Standings Conf. Pct. PF PA Overall Pct. PF PA Home Away Ntrl Last 10 Streak » Satou Sabally (21p, 16r) and Ruthy Hebard (22p, 11r) each 1. OREGON 16-2 .889 83.7 62.4 33-5 .868 84.9 63.0 16-1 12-2 5-2 8-2 L 1 had double-doubles to lead the Ducks. 2. Stanford 15-3 .833 72.0 61.1 31-5 .861 74.1 60.9 15-1 10-3 6-1 9-1 L 1 » UO outscored PSU 38-8 in the paint with 20 offensive 3. Oregon State 14-4 .778 72.0 63.3 26-8 .765 75.1 61.2 17-1 6-3 3-4 6-4 L 1 rebounds and had a season-high 16 steals. 4. UCLA 12-6 .667 74.8 70.4 22-13 .629 73.7 68.8 11-5 9-3 2-5 7-3 L 1 2ND ROUND: #2 Oregon 91, #10 Indiana 68 5. Arizona State 10-7 .588 62.7 61.8 22-11 .667 65.4 58.2 11-4 7-4 4-3 5-5 L 1 T6. Utah 9-9 .500 72.2 69.6 20-10 .667 74.2 64.6 13-3 5-6 2-1 2-8 L 3 » Oregon knocked down 13 three-pointers, a program record in an NCAA Tournament game. T6. California 9-9 .500 72.8 72.9 20-13 .606 72.7 70.0 10-5 7-6 3-2 6-4 L 1 » Sabrina Ionescu posted her 18th career triple-double with T8. Arizona 7-11 .389 64.3 70.3 24-13 .649 68.0 60.7 17-5 4-7 3-1 7-3 W 6 29 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists, the second of her T8. USC 7-11 .389 70.8 74.4 17-13 .567 69.9 67.0 10-4 6-8 1-1 5-5 L 1 career in an NCAA Tournament game. 10. Washington St 4-14 .222 64.5 73.9 9-21 .300 66.5 72.1 6-9 1-10 2-2 2-8 L 5 » Ionescu joined former UO assistant Nicole Powell as the 11. Washington 2-15 .118 59.8 75.7 11-21 .344 63.7 71.4 6-9 2-9 3-3 3-7 L 1 only two players in NCAA Tournament history with two 12. Colorado 2-16 .111 60.3 75.0 12-18 .400 64.4 68.0 10-7 1-10 1-1 2-8 L 4 triple-doubles, and Ionescu’s 29 points were the most ever in an NCAA triple-double performances. LOOKING BACK AT A HISTORIC 2018-19 SEASON SWEET 16: #2 Oregon 63, #6 South Dakota State 53 » Oregon used stifling defense to defeat the high-scoring Jackrabbits, holding SDSU to just 26.7% shooting overall IN 2018-19, THE DUCKS... RECORD-SETTING BLOWOUTS and 20.8% shooting from three-point range. » Reached the NCAA Final Four for the first time in program » Oregon posted its largest-ever conference win in a 102-43 » Ruthy Hebard (24, 14 r) and Sabrina Ionescu (17 p, 11 a) each history while making their third straight Elite Eight. victory over Colorado on Feb. 3; the 59-point blowout recorded double-doubles, and Satou Sabally came close » Claimed their second straight Pac-12 regular season title. shattered the previous record of 46 (1987 at WSU). with 14 points and nine rebounds. » Led the nation in three-point field-goal percentage (41.5), » The Ducks handed No. 11 Stanford an 88-48 loss on its assist-to-turnover ratio (1.88) and turnovers per game (10.0). home floor on 2/10/19, giving legendary head coach Tara ELITE EIGHT: #2 Oregon 88, #1 Mississippi State 84 » Ranked third nationally in scoring offense (84.9 PPG), VanDerveer her worst ever loss with the Cardinal. » Four of Oregon’s five starters scored in double digures, led fourth in field-goal percentage (50.1), fifth in scoring » UO’s 40-point win over the No. 11 Cardinal snapped by Sabrina Ionescu’s game-high 31 points, a UO record for margin (+21.9), seventh in assists per game (18.9) and 20th Stanford’s 22-game home winning streak and the Ducks’ an NCAA Tournament game. in free-throw percentage (76.6). 29-game losing streak in Maples Pavilion. » Satou Sabally logged 22 points, seven rebounds, three » Set new single-season program records for team points assists and three blocked shots in a great performance. OREGON’S LARGEST EVER CONFERENCE WINS » The game featured 12 ties and 23 lead changes. scored (3,227) and free-throw percentage (.766). Rk Pts Opponent Date Score » The game was tied entering the fourth quarter, but the » Shattered the program’s single-season record for 1. 59 Colorado 2/3/19 102-43 Ducks never trailed again after Ionescu opened the final attendance at Matthew Knight Arena with an average of 2. 46 at Washington State 1/22/87 101-55 period with two of her 31 points. 7,148 per game. 3. 41 at Washington State 2/21/02 88-47 4. 40 at #11 Stanford 2/10/19 88-48 FINAL FOUR: #1 Baylor 72, #2 Oregon 67 DUCKS REPEAT AS PAC-12 CHAMPS 40 at USC 1/11/19 93-53 » Sabrina Ionescu (18) Satou Sabally (16) and Erin Boley (14) » Oregon went 16-2 in conference play for the second all scored in double figures. 40 Washington State 1/6/19 98-58 straight season in 2018-19 en route to its second 6. 39 Arizona State 1/24/98 100-61 » Oregon led by one at halftime and took the lead in the consecutive Pac-12 regular season championship. fourth quarter, but UO was scoreless over the final 1:39. 39 Arizona State 2/23/95 83-44 » Fourth Pac-12 title in program history. » Ruthy Hebard was held to four points on 2-of-4 shooting. 39 California 3/3/94 75-36 » Joined Stanford as the only Pac-12 programs to win the 9. 37 #25 California 2/2/18 91-54 regular season conference championship outright in 10. 34 Washington State 1/9/97 80-46 2018-19 AWARDS RECAP back-to-back seasons. » Only Stanford (3 times) has won the outright Pac-12 SMOTHERING DEFENSE regular season title three or more years in a row. #20 SABRINA IONESCU » Oregon held its opponents to four points or less in a » Wade Trophy (national player of the year) quarter on four different occasions in 2018-19. » Wooden Award (NCAA most outstanding player) OREGON ALL OVER PAC-12 AWARDS » The Ducks blanked Arizona in the fourth quarter on 3/1/19 » Nancy Lieberman Point Guard of the Year Award » SABRINA IONESCU was named the Pac-12 player of the in Tucson, outscoring the Wildcats 19-0 while holding UA to » Pac-12 Player of the Year year for the second straight season, becoming the seventh » All-Pac-12 0-of-13 shooting without a free-throw attempt. » Unanimous First Team All-American player in league history to win back-to-back POY honors. » UO’s shutout fourth quarter against Arizona was the first » NCAA Portland Regional MVP » Ionescu is the first player in UO history to win the league’s for the program since the NCAA moved to quarters in 2015-16. » Pac-12 All-Tournament Team top honor more than once, and the third player overall. » The Ducks limited Colorado to only two points, both coming » Ionescu was joined on the all-Pac-12 team by MAITE #0 SATOU SABALLY via free throws, on 0-for-13 shooting in the opening quarter on » WBCA Honorable Mention All-American CAZORLA, RUTHY HEBARD and SATOU SABALLY, giving 2/3/19 in Eugene; UO led 27-2 after the first. » All-Pac-12 UO the most all-conference selections in program history. » Oregon held opponents to just four points in a quarter » Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year finalist » Ionescu and Hebard joined Jillian Alleyne, Shaquala twice last season - 12/2/18 vs. LBSU (2Q) and 1/20/19 vs. » Naismith Trophy & Wade Trophy watch list Williams and Stefanie Kasperski as three-time all-Pac-12 Arizona (1Q). #24 RUTHY HEBARD selections from Oregon. » WBCA Honorable Mention All-American » KELLY GRAVES was named Pac-12 coach of the year for PILLARS OF THE PROGRAM » All-Pac-12 the first time in his career. The Ducks said goodbye to two of the most influential » Katrina McClain Power Forward of the Year finalist » Graves joined Jody Runge (1994, 99) as the only UO head players in program history following the historic 2018-19 #5 MAITE CAZORLA coaches to ever earn conference coach of the year honors. season in MAITE CAZORLA and OTI GILDON. Cazorla » All-Pac-12 finished her career as Oregon’s all-time leader with 146 » Pac-12 All-Defense Honorable Mention games played (all starts), and Gildon is second at 143. #21 ERIN BOLEY Cazorla also ranks second in UO history in career assists » All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (691), fourth in steals (201), fourth in made three-pointers » Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team (211) and seventh in free-throw percentage (.790). “They’re ones that really got this thing started,” said KELLY GRAVES. HC KELLY GRAVES » Pac-12 Coach of the Year

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TEAM RECORDS

POINTS THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Game 131 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Game (min. 8 att.) .818 (9-of-11) vs. USC (Jan. 25, 1991) Half 69 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season .443 (51-115) (1988-89) Season 3,227 (2018-19, 38 games) FREE THROWS MADE SCORING AVERAGE Game 40 (52 att.) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) Season 93.2 (2013-14) Season 610 (830 attempts) (2013-14) Note - most in the NCAA that season FEWEST POINTS SCORED FREE THROWS MADE (BOTH TEAMS) Game 24 vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1976) Game 61 at Montana (Dec. 16, 1991) Half 10 at Oregon State (Feb. 28, 2009 - 2nd Half) 10 vs. #8 California (Jan. 24, 2009 -1st Half) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS Season 436 (1973-74) Game 52 (40 made) vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) Season 844 (579 made) (1988-89) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE Season 39.6 (1973-74) FREE THROW ATTEMPTS (BOTH TEAMS) Game 80 vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 5, 1997) FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED 80 vs. Oregon State (Feb. 5, 1993) Game 29 vs. Boise State (Jan. 2, 2001) Half 10 vs. Saint Francis (Pa.) (Nov. 11, 2006 - 1st) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE Season 523 (1973-74) Game (min. 10 att,) 1.000 (16-16) vs. Colorado (Dec. 5, 1981) Recently: 1.000 (11-11) at California (Jan. 8, 2017) LOWEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED Season .755 (468-of-620) (2017-18) Season 47.5 (1973-74) FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (BOTH TEAMS) MOST POINTS ALLOWED Game .890 (24-26) vs. California (Jan. 2, 1998) Game 119 at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) Season 2,850 (2013-14) REBOUNDS Game 75 vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 28, 2011) HIGHEST SCORING AVERAGE ALLOWED Season 1,633 (2013-14) Season 89.1 (2013-14) OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS (SINCE 1986-87) LARGEST MARGIN OF VICTORY Game 34 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Game 81 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 644 (1,633 total) (2013-14) Season 22.2 average (1978-79) REBOUNDING AVERAGE LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT Season 51.0 (2013-14) Game 65 at Oregon State (Feb. 25, 1975) Season 15.6 avg. (2002-03) REBOUNDING MARGIN Game +40 (72-32) at Portland State (Jan. 25, 1982) FIELD GOALS MADE Season +9.3 avg. (1985-86) Game 54 (102 att.) vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979) Season 1,209 (2,412 attempts) (2018-19) ASSISTS Game 34 vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 21, 2018) FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Season 727 (2017-18) Game 113 (46 made) vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 28, 2010) Season 2,608 (1,035 made) (2013-14) STEALS Game 39 vs. Hawai’i (Jan. 16, 1979) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Season 418 (1979-80) Game .696 (32-46) at DePaul (Dec. 22, 1999) Half .750 (18-24) vs. SW Louisiana (Nov. 27, 1985 -1st) BLOCKED SHOTS Season .503, 1980-81 Game 17 vs. Pacific Christian (Jan. 3, 1982) Season 223 (1982-83) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE DEFENSE Game (min. 15 attempts) .183 (11-60) vs. Portland State (Dec. 18, 1999) MISCELLANEOUS Season .361 (613-1,696), 2005-06 Winning Pct. (Season) .920 (23-2), 1978-79 Conf. Winning Pct. (Season) 1.000 (13-0), 1979-80 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Pac-10/12 Winning Pct. (Season) .889 (16-2), 2017-18 & 2018-19 Game 20 vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) Wins (Season) 33, 2017-18 & 2018-19 Season 374 (901 attempts) (2018-19) Conference Wins (Season) 16, 2017-18 & 2018-19 Consecutive Wins (Season) 21, 1978-79 THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE (BOTH TEAMS) Consecutive Home Wins (Season) 14, 1998-99 Game 34 (17-33 by Oregon and 17-34 by Weber State, Dec. 12, 2017) Consecutive Home Wins (Total) 20, 1998-2000 Home Wins (Season) 18, 2015-16 & 2017-18 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS Road Wins (Season) 14, 1979-80; 80-81; 83-84 Game 52 vs. Southern University (Dec. 18, 2013) Losses (Season) 27, 2012-13 Season 1,004 (301 made) (2013-14) Conference Losses (Season) 16, 2012-13 Consecutive Losses (Season) 11, 1992-93 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS (BOTH TEAMS) Home Losses (Season) 13, 2012-13 Game 86 vs. Sacramento State (Nov. 17, 2013) Road Losses (Season) 11, 2012-13 Largest Comeback Win 23-point deficit, 19:06 left in the second half vs. Navy (Dec. 16, 2014)

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME TOP-10 LISTS

POINTS Player Opponent (Date) Points 1. Chrishae Rowe at Seattle U (Dec. 4, 2013) 41 2. Chrishae Rowe at Arizona State (Feb. 2, 2014) 39 3. Chrishae Rowe vs. Utah (Feb. 8, 2014) 38 Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 38 Taylor Lilley vs. New Mexico (March 23, 2010) 38 Nicole Canepa vs. Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 38 Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 38 Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 38 9. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Stanford (January 16, 2020) 37 10. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Stanford (March 4, 2018) 36 Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 36 Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 36

REBOUNDS Player Opponent (Date) Rebounds 1. Jillian Alleyne vs. Portland State (Nov. 15, 2012) 27 2. Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) 26 3. Jillian Alleyne vs. UCLA (Jan. 31, 2015) 25 Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington WNIT (Mar. 24, 2014) 25 Jillian Alleyne vs. Washington (Jan. 26, 2014) 25 6. Jillian Alleyne vs. USC (Feb. 14, 2014) 24 7. Jillian Alleyne vs. Oklahoma (Nov. 24, 2012) 23 Peg Rees vs. Western Washington (Feb. 10, 1975) 23 9. Jillian Alleyne at Washington (Feb. 21, 2014) 22 RUTHY HEBARD owns the Oregon single-game records for both field goals made (16) and field-goal Cathrine Kraayeveld at Montana (Dec. 19, 2002) 22 percentage (12-of-12, twice). Alison Lang vs. LSU (Dec. 16, 1981) 22 FIELD GOALS MADE Player Opponent (Date) FG Made ASSISTS 1. Ruthy Hebard vs. Washington State (Jan. 6, 2019) 16 (21 att.) Player Opponent (Date) Assists Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Jan. 5, 1990) 16 (19 att.) 1. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 2, 2018) 17 Julie Cushing vs. San Jose State (Dec. 6, 1979) 16 (26 att.) 2. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Texas Southern (Nov. 16, 2019) 14 4. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 24, 1989) 15 (22 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. UC Irvine (Dec. 21, 2018) 14 Stefanie Kasperski vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) 15 (21 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Weber State (Dec. 2, 2017) 14 Gabi Neumann vs. USC (Feb. 20, 1987) 15 (21 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Ole Miss (Dec. 17, 2017) 14 Alison Lang vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 17, 1982) 15 (17 att.) Corrie Mizusawa at Gonzaga (Nov. 25, 2003) 14 8. Ruthy Hebard at #7 UCLA (Feb. 14, 2010) 14 (19 att.) Vanessa Selden vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 14 Ruthy Hebard vs. Texas Southern (Nov. 16, 2019) 14 (18 att.) 8. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Arizona (March 8, 2019) 13 Sabrina Ionescu vs. Stanford (January 16, 2020) 14 (26 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. USC (Feb. 24, 2019) 13 Sabrina Ionescu vs. Stanford (March 4, 2018) 14 (24 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Air Force (Dec. 20, 2018) 13 Chrishae Rowe at Seattle U (Dec. 4, 2013) 14 (25 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Colorado (March 2, 2018) 13 Nicole Canepa at Arizona (Jan. 16, 2010) 14 (18 att.) Sabrina Ionescu at Utah (Jan. 28, 2018) 13 Lauri Landerholm vs. Portland State (Jan. 27, 1987) 14 (22 att.) Sabrina Ionescu vs. Utah (Jan. 22, 2017) 13 Alison Lang vs. Oregon State (Feb. 11, 1983) 14 (21 att.) Corrie Mizusawa vs. Valparaiso (Nov. 15, 2003) 13 Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 14 (18 att.) Sheila Sattiewhite vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) 13 Bev Smith at Montana (Feb. 5, 1981) 14 (19 att.) Sheila Sattiewhite vs. USC (Feb. 7, 1988) 13 Bev Smith vs. Kentucky (March 12, 1980) 14 (20 att.) Debbie Adams vs. Seattle (March 8, 1980) 14 (17 att.) FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 9 attempts) Player Opponent (Date) FG Pct. STEALS 1. Ruthy Hebard at Washington State (Feb. 11, 2018) * (12-12) 1.000 Player Opponent (Date) Steals Ruthy Hebard vs. USC (Feb. 16, 2018) * (12-12) 1.000 1. Bev Smith at Washington (Jan. 22, 1981) 11 Jillian Alleyne at Arizona (Jan. 21, 2014) (11-11) 1.000 2. Julie Cushing vs. Oregon State (March 1, 1979) 9 Lauri Landerholm at Washington State (Jan. 22, 1987) (11-11) 1.000 Bev Smith vs. Boise State (Jan. 13, 1979) 9 5. Ruthy Hebard vs. Colorado (Feb. 3, 2019) (10-10) 1.000 Julie Cushing at Southern Oregon (Feb. 14, 1978) 9 Ruthy Hebard at Texas A&M (Nov. 16, 2017) (10-10) 1.000 Julie Cushing vs. Southern Oregon (Jan. 7, 1978) 9 Ruthy Hebard vs. Air Force (Dec. 20, 2018) (9-9) 1.000 6. Amanda Johnson at South Dakota State (Nov. 23, 2008) 8 Ruthy Hebard vs. Arizona State (Jan. 14, 2018) (9-9) 1.000 Alissa Edwards at TCU (Dec. 22, 2002) 8 Shaquala Williams at Washington St. (Feb. 21, 2002) (9-9) 1.000 Sally Crowe at UCLA (Jan. 5, 1995) 8 Jenny Mowe at Iowa State (March 14, 1999) (9-9) 1.000 Sally Crowe at Idaho State (Dec. 15, 1994) 8 Sara Wilson vs. Texas A&M (Dec. 29, 1990) (9-9) 1.000 Bev Smith vs. Stanford (Feb. 13, 1981) 8 Trina McCartney at Arizona (March 2, 1991) (9-9) 1.000 Suzanne Washington vs. Western Wash. (Jan. 6, 1979) 8 * Back-to-back games, part of NCAA record 33 consecutive made field goal streak Bev Smith vs. Alaska-Anchorage (Dec. 9, 1978) 8 Chris Briot vs. Seattle Pacific (Feb. 4, 1977) 8

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BLOCKED SHOTS Player Opponent (Date) Blocks 1. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Western Kentucky (Dec. 29, 1987) 13 2. Stefanie Kasperski vs. California (Feb. 26, 1988) 12 3. Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Feb. 12, 1988) 10 4. Stefanie Kasperski vs. North Dakota (Dec. 21, 1988) 9 Stefanie Kasperski vs. Brigham Young (Dec. 16, 1988) 9 Alison Lang vs. Santa Clara (Jan. 29, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Pacific (Jan. 22, 1983) 9 Alison Lang vs. Fresno State (Jan. 21, 1983) 9 Alison Lang at Pepperdine (Jan. 7, 1983) 9 10. Alison Lang vs. San Jose State (Nov. 18, 1983) 8 Jenny Mowe at UC Santa Barbara (Dec. 13, 1999) 8

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Opponent (Date) 3FG Made 1. Jaz Shelley vs. UC Riverside (Dec. 16, 2019) 10 (14 att.) 2. Erin Boley at Washington (Jan. 27, 2019) 9 (13 att.) Katelyn Loper vs. CSU Bakersfield (Nov. 9, 2013) 9 (15 att.) Taylor Lilley at USC (Jan. 30, 2010) 9 (12 att.) 5. Erin Boley at California (Feb. 21, 2020) 8 (9 att.) Erin Boley vs. USC (Feb. 24, 2019) 8 (11 att.) Satou Sabally at Washington State (Jan. 25, 2019) 8 (11 att.) JAZ SHELLEY broke the Oregon single-game record for three-pointers in the 10th game of her collegiate career, going 10-of-14 from deep in a 32-point performance against UC Riverside (12/16/19). Erin Boley vs. Washington (Jan. 4, 2019) 8 (12 att.) Katelyn Loper vs. Utah State (Nov. 14, 2014) 8 (12 att.) FREE THROWS MADE (Min. 10 made) Taylor Lilley vs. Washington (Jan. 1, 2010) 8 (13 att.) Player Opponent (Date) FT Made Chelsea Wagner vs. Arizona (Feb. 9, 2006) 8 (11 att.) 1. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 18, 2018) 17 (17 att.) Jessica Schutt at Hawai`i (Nov. 26, 1993) 8 (14 att.) 2. Debbie Sporcich vs. New Mexico State (Dec. 7, 1990) 15 (17 att.) 3. Tamika Nurse vs. USC (Feb. 3, 2007) 14 (16 att.) 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. 5 made) Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) 14 (14 att.) Player Opponent (Date) 3FG Pct. Sally Crowe at Washington State (Feb. 17, 1995) 14 (16 att.) 1. Kaela Chapdelaine vs. UCLA (Feb. 23, 2008) (6-6) 1.000 Trina McCartney vs. Oregon State (March 10, 1989) 14 (16 att.) 2. Micaela Cocks vs. Long Beach State (Dec. 6, 2009) (5-5) 1.000 Stefanie Kasperski vs. Arizona State (Jan. 14, 1989) 14 (16 att.) 3. Erin Boley at California (Feb. 21, 2020 (8-9) 88.9 Alison Lang vs. Washington (Jan. 23, 1982) 14 (16 att.) 4. Jennifer Bourn vs. Arizona State (Feb. 2, 1991) (7-8) .875 9. Chrishae Rowe at Arizona State (Feb. 2, 2014) 13 (14 att.) 5. Lexi Bando vs. Lamar (Nov. 13, 2016) (6-7) .857 Trina McCartney at Oregon State (Dec. 10, 1988) 13 (16 att.) Lexi Bando vs. San Jose State (Nov. 30, 2015) (6-7) .857 Natasha O’Brien vs. Oregon State (Feb. 27, 1998) 13 (14 att.) Micaela Cocks vs. Portland (Jan. 26, 2009) (6-7) .857 Jamie Craighead vs. St. John’s (Nov. 30, 2001) (6-7) .857 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 10 made) 9. Lexi Bando vs. Idaho (Dec. 20, 2016) (5-6) .833 Player Opponent (Date) FT Pct. Kristi Fallin vs. Oregon State (Jan. 23, 2011) (5-6) .833 1. Sabrina Ionescu vs. Mississippi State (Dec. 18, 2018) (17-17) 1.000 Victoria Kenyon at USC (Jan. 13, 2011) (5-6) .833 2. Jessica Schutt at Washington (Feb. 19, 1995) (14-14) 1.000 Micaela Cocks vs. #7 Baylor (Dec. 20, 2008) (5-6) .833 3. Alison Lang vs. Missouri (March 13, 1982) (12-12) 1.000 Micaela Cocks vs. Georgia Tech (Dec. 13, 2008) (5-6) .833 4. Jillian Alleyne vs. Southern (Dec. 18, 2013) (11-11) 1.000 Kaela Chapdelaine vs. Washington (Jan. 21, 2006) (5-6) .833 5. Ruthy Hebard at Utah State (Nov. 14, 2018) (10-10) 1.000 Alissa Edwards vs. Stanford (Jan. 11, 2003) (5-6) .833 Lexi Petersen at UCLA (Jan. 5, 2015) (10-10) 1.000 Staci Wallenborn at Arizona State (Feb. 3, 1990) (5-6) .833 Tamika Nurse vs. UCLA (Feb. 1, 2007) (10-10) 1.000 Cicely Oaks vs. Drake (Nov. 28, 2005) (10-10) 1.000 Staci Wallenborn vs. Stanford (March 7, 1991) (10-10) 1.000 Jacquie Semeniuk at Arizona (Feb. 1, 1990) (10-10) 1.000 Jacquie Semeniuk at Portland (Nov. 28, 1989) (10-10) 1.000 Lauri Landerholm vs. Arizona (Jan. 12, 1987) (10-10) 1.000

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON TOP-10 LISTS

POINTS BLOCKED SHOTS Player G Avg. Points Player G Avg. Blocks 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2018-19) 38 19.9 755 1. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 4.8 140 2. Sabrina Ionescu (2017-18) 38 19.7 748 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1987-88) 28 4.3 119 3. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 23.9 693 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 3.5 111 4. Chrishae Rowe (2013-14) 32 21.6 690 4. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 3.5 105 5. Jillian Alleyne (2013-14) 32 21.4 684 5. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 3.8 99 6. Ruthy Hebard (2017-18) 37 17.6 652 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1989-90) 29 3.2 92 7. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 20.3 650 7. Kerry Clawson (1977-78) 21 4.0 84 8. Satou Sabally (2018-19) 38 16.6 632 8. Alison Lang (1980-81) 32 2.5 81 9. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-87) 30 2.7 80 Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 19.8 632 10. Renae Fegent (1995-96) 29 2.6 74 10. Alison Lang (1983-84) 30 20.3 609 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. four made per game) REBOUNDS Player G FG-FGA Pct. Player G Avg. Reb. 1. Ruthy Hebard (2018-19) 37 246-367 .670 1. Jillian Alleyne (2013-14) 32 16.2 519 2. Ruthy Hebard (2017-18) 37 272-412 .660 2. Jillian Alleyne (2014-15) 30 15.2 455 3. Debbie Adams (1980-81) 32 162-264 .614 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 11.8 376 4. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 280-457 .613 4. Jillian Alleyne (2012-13) 31 11.9 370 5. Stefanie Kasperski (1988-89) 32 264-436 .606 5. Jillian Alleyne (2015-16) 27 13.6 368 6. Debbie Sporcich (1992-93) 21 124-206 .602 6. Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 13.6 367 7. Alison Lang (1981-82) 26 208-350 .594 7. Ruthy Hebard (2018-19) 37 9.1 335 8. Sara Wilson (1993-94) 28 144-243 .593 8. Ruthy Hebard (2017-18) 37 9.0 333 9. Ruthy Hebard (2016-17) 37 217-369 .588 9. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 12.9 323 10. Jillian Alleyne (2015-16) 27 203-347 .585 10. Alison Lang (1982-83) 29 10.9 318 3-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. one made per game) ASSISTS Player G 3FG-3FA Pct. Player G Avg. Assists 1. Taylor Lilley (2006-07) 24 39-77 .506 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2018-19) 38 8.2 311 2. Lexi Bando (2016-17) 37 76-160 .475 2. Sabrina Ionescu (2017-18) 38 7.8 298 3. Michelle Eble (1988-89) 32 41-87 .471 3. Sabrina Ionescu (2019-20) 28 8.9 249 4. Missy Croshaw (1993-94) 29 70-153 .458 5. Lexi Bando (2017-18) 31 80-175 .457 4. Corrie Mizusawa (2004-05) 30 7.0 209 6. Jennifer Bourn (1990-91) 28 49-111 .454 5. Maite Cazorla (2015-16) 35 5.9 206 7. Lexi Bando (2015-16) 34 72-159 .453 6. Jacquie Semeniuk (1988-89) 32 5.9 190 8. Lexi Petersen (2015-16) 34 63-141 .447 7. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-17) 33 5.5 183 9. Lexi Bando (2014-15) 28 55-125 .440 8. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-04) 29 6.2 180 10. Sabrina Ionescu (2017-18) 38 102-233 .438 9. Maite Cazorla (2017-18) 37 4.8 179 10. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 5.7 171 3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Avg. 3FG STEALS 1. Taylor Lilley (2009-10) 34 3.6 124 Player G Avg. Steals 2. Erin Boley (2018-19) 38 2.8 108 1. Bev Smith (1978-79) 25 3.8 95 3. Sabrina Ionescu (2017-18) 38 2.7 102 Bev Smith (1979-80) 27 3.5 95 4. Sabrina Ionescu (2018-19) 38 2.5 94 3. Bev Smith (1980-81) 32 2.9 94 5. Katelyn Loper (2013-14) 28 3.0 83 4. Suzanne Washington (1978-79) 25 3.5 87 6. Satou Sabally (2018-19) 38 2.1 81 5. Vanessa Selden (1991-92) 27 3.1 84 Chrishae Rowe (2013-14) 32 2.5 81 6. Nia Jackson (2009-10) 34 2.4 83 Jamie Craighead (2000-01) 29 2.8 81 Suzanne Washington (1979-80) 29 2.9 83 9. Lexi Bando (2017-18) 31 2.6 80 8. Lauri Landerholm (1986-87) 30 2.5 76 10. Lexi Bando (2016-17) 37 2.1 76 9. Lauri Landerholm (1985-86) 28 2.6 73 10. Chrishae Rowe (2013-14) 32 2.3 72 FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. two made per game) Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 2.8 72 Player G FT-FTA Pct. 1. Gabrielle Richards (2005-06) 29 60-66 .909 Allison Towriss (1980-81) 32 2.3 72 2. Shaquala Williams (2001-02) 35 108-119 .908

3. Sabrina Ionescu (2018-19) 38 121-137 .883 4. Devyn Galland (2012-13) 30 84-96 .875 5. Micaela Cocks (2009-10) 34 96-111 .865 6. Sally Crowe (1994-95) 26 102-118 .864 7. Micaela Cocks (2008-09) 30 74-86 .860 8. Ariel Thomas (2013-14) 28 100-119 .840 9. Jessica Schutt (1993-94) 28 56-67 .836 10. Ariel Thomas (2012-13) 22 48-58 .828

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP-10 LISTS

POINTS Player G Avg. Points 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 18.0 2,467 2. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 16.3 2,270 3. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 19.2 2,252 4. Jillian Alleyne (2012-16) 120 17.9 2,151 5. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 18.8 2,063 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 16.4 1,956 7. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 14.9 1,783 8. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 13.2 1,505 9. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 13.3 1,501 10. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 14.6 1,478

REBOUNDS Player G Avg. Rebs. 1. Jillian Alleyne (2012-16) 120 14.3 1,712 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 12.4 1,362 3. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 9.0 1,251 4. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 9.8 1,151 5. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 7.3 1,003 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 8.4 996 7. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 7.8 893 8. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 9.1 868 9. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 7.5 850 10. Debbie Adams (1977-80) 109 7.8 848

ASSISTS SABRINA IONESCU is UO’s all-time leader in points, assists, three-point field goals and double-figure scoring Player G Avg. Assists games, and is in the top 10 in double-doubles (4th), games played (4th), rebounds (6th) and steals (6th). 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 7.4 1,041 GAMES PLAYED 2. Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 4.7 691 Player Games 3. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 5.1 607 1. Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 (all starts) 4. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 4.0 443 2. Oti Gildon (2015-19) 143 5. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 3.7 417 3. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 6. Jacquie Semeniuk (1986-90) 119 4.1 408 4. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 (all starts) 7. Corrie Mizusawa (2003-05) 59 6.6 389 5. Lexi Bando (2014-18) 130 8. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 3.7 369 6. Lexi Petersen (2011-16) 126 9. Kaela Chapdelaine (2004-2008) 122 3.0 362 7. Micaela Cocks (2007-10) 125 10. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 3.3 358 8. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 STEALS 10. Andrea Bills (2001-05) 123 Player G Avg. Steals 1. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 3.2 349 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE (Min. four attempts per game, two years) 2. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 2.4 290 Player G FG-FGA Pct. 3. Nia Jackson (2008-12) 101 2.0 204 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 883-1,496 .590 4. Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 1.4 201 5. Julie Cushing (1977-80) 93 2.2 200 2. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 357-623 .573 6. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 1.4 199 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 816-1,449 .563 7. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 1.7 195 4. Sara Wilson (1990-94) 92 346-624 .554 8. Lisa Bowyer (1996-99) 109 1.7 186 5. Angelina Wolvert (1997-01) 116 499-918 .544 9. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 1.5 183 6. Jillian Alleyne (2012-16) 120 829-1526 .543 10. Debbie Adams (1978-81) 106 1.6 173 7. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 521-965 .540 8. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 473-886 .534 BLOCKED SHOTS 9. Debbie Adams (1977-81) 109 612-1,147 .534 Player G Avg. Blocks 10. Sonja Curtis (1996-1999) 110 223-420 .531 1. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 3.6 425 - Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 946-1459 .648 2. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 3.4 402 3. Jenny Mowe (1996-01) 124 1.8 222 4. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 1.8 193 5. Renae Fegent (1994-97) 82 2.1 169 6. Jillian Alleyne (2012-16) 120 1.2 147 7. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 1.0 143 8. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 1.2 132 9. Gabi Neumann (1984-87) 84 1.3 111 10. Jasmin Holliday (2009-12) 124 0.9 109

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOP-10 LISTS

3-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player G Avg. 3FGs 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 2.3 316 2. Lexi Bando (2014-2018) 130 2.2 283 3. Taylor Lilley (2007-10) 111 2.4 270 4. Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 1.4 211 5. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 1.7 189 6. Brandi Davis (2002-06) 115 1.6 186 7. Jamie Craighead (1998-02) 107 1.7 182 8. Erin Boley (2018-pres.) 66 2.6 175 9. Satou Sabally (2017-pres.) 100 1.7 172 10. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 1.5 168

3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT. (Min. one attempt per game, two years) Player G 3FG-3FGA Pct. 1 Lexi Bando (2014-2018) 130 283-619 .457 2. Jennifer Bourn (1987-91) 87 66-148 .446 3. Michelle Eble (1987-90) 80 90-203 .443 4. Natasha O’Brien (1997-99) 58 55-135 .407 5. Chelsea Wagner (2003-06) 65 133-337 .395 6. Missy Croshaw (1990-94) 112 189-482 .392 7. Victoria Kenyon (2008-11) 117 70-179 .391 8 Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 211-543 .389 9. Taylor Lilley (2006-10) 111 270-702 .385 Three-time all-American JILLIAN ALLEYNE owns the Oregon all-time record with 92 career 10. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 81-211 .384 double-doubles, the second most in NCAA history. - Erin Boley (2018-pres.) 66 175-406 .431 - Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 316-754 .419 DOUBLE-DOUBLES - Satou Sabally (2017-pres.) 100 172-452 .381 Player G Season-High D-D 1. Jillian Alleyne (2012-pres.) 120 29 (2014) 92* FREE THROW PERCENTAGE (Min. 1.5 attempts per game, two years) 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 24 (1982) 88 Player G FT-FTA Pct. 3. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 17 (1982, 1983) 59 1. Micaela Cocks (2007-10) 125 220-256 .859 4. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 16 (2018-19) 54 2. Shaquala Williams (1998-2002) 101 308-367 .839 5. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 14 (2018-19) 53 3. Carolyn Ganes (2003-07) 115 186-229 .812 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 17 (1990) 49 4. Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 379-468 .810 7. Debbie Sporcich (1990-94) 95 13 (1991) 40 5. Ariel Thomas (2010-pres.) 101 233-288 .809 8. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 11 (2010) 30 6. Sonja Curtis (1996-99) 110 220-275 .800 9. Cathrine Kraayeveld (2000-05) 109 11 (2002) 28 7. Maite Cazorla (2015-19) 146 177-224 .790 10. Arianne Boyer (1993-97) 113 11 (1995, 1997) 28 8. Lexi Bando (2014-2018) 130 153-194 .789 * Ranks second in NCAA history behind Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris. Alleyne’s 29 9. Gabrielle Richards (2004-06) 60 99-126 .786 double-doubles as a sophomore and 28 as a junior led the nation each year. 10. Tamika Nurse (2005-08) 90 237-311 .762 - Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 409-482 .849 TRIPLE-DOUBLES Player G Season-High T-D DOUBLE-FIGURE SCORING GAMES 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 8 (2018-19)* 26* Player G Season-High DFSG 2. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 2 (1981-82) 3 1. Sabrina Ionescu (2016-pres.) 137 38 (2018-19) 129 3. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 1 (1977-78) 1 2. Ruthy Hebard (2016-pres.) 139 36 (2017-18) 119 * NCAA all-time record (men’s and women’s) 3. Alison Lang (1980-84) 117 30 (1983, 1984) 108 4. Jillian Alleyne (2012-16) 120 31 (2014) 101 5. Bev Smith (1978-82) 110 27 (1981, 1982) 99 6. Stefanie Kasperski (1986-90) 119 31 (1989) 93 7. Arianne Boyer (1993-96) 113 24 (1995) 90 Lauri Landerholm (1982-87) 120 26 (1986) 90 9. Julie Cushing (1976-80) 93 20 (1979) 77 10. Amanda Johnson (2009-12) 114 24 (2010 & 2011) 75 - Satou Sabally (2017-pres.) 100 31 (2018-19) 74

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POSTSEASON HISTORY

The Ducks defeated No. 1 seed Mississippi State in the NCAA Elite Eight, 88-84, on March 31, 2019, to reach the Final Four for the first time in program history. Oregon has now advanced to the NCAA Elite Eight or beyond in each of the last three seasons, the first three Elite Eight appearnaces in program history. OREGON’S CHAMPIONSHIPS WNIT 2018-19 Pac-12 Regular Season 2016 Oregon 84, Long Beach State 76 First Round Eugene, Ore. 2017-18 Pac-12 Tournament Oregon 84, Fresno State 59 Second Round Eugene, Ore. 2017-18 Pac-12 Regular Season Oregon 73, Utah 63 Third Round Eugene, Ore. 2001-02 Women’s National Invitation Tournament (WNIT) Oregon 71, UTEP 67 Quarterfinals El Paso, Texas 1999-00 Pac-10 Regular Season South Dakota 88, Oregon 54 Semifinals Vermillion, S.D. 1998-99 Pac-10 Regular Season (Co-Champs) 2014 Oregon 90, Pacific 63 First Round Eugene, Ore. 1988-89 National Women’s Invitational Tournament (NWIT) Washington 93, Oregon 85 Second Round Eugene, Ore. 1985-86 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference (Co-Champs) 2010 Oregon 95, Eastern Wash 66 First Round Eugene, Ore. 1983-84 Northern Pacific Athletic Conference Oregon 93, New Mexico 67 Second Round Eugene, Ore. 1981-82 Northwest Women’s Basketball League California 71, Oregon 57 Third Round Eugene, Ore. 1979-80 Northwest Women’s Basketball League AIAW Region IX 2007 Bye First Round Bye Oregon 70, UC Santa Barbara 54 Second Round Eugene, Ore. NCAA TOURNAMENT Wyoming 64, Oregon 62 Third Round Laramie, Wyo. 2019 Oregon 78, Portland State 40 First Round Eugene, Ore. 2002 Oregon 71, Saint Mary’s 61 First Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 91, Indiana 68 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 50, Oregon State 48 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 63, South Dakota State 53 Sweet 16 Portland, Ore. Oregon 77, Washington 73 Quarterfinals Seattle, Wash. Oregon 88, Mississippi State 84 Elite Eight Portland, Ore. Oregon 65, Michigan State 54 Semifinals Eugene, Ore. Baylor 72, Oregon 67 Final Four Tampa, Fla. Oregon 54, Houston 52 Championship Eugene, Ore. 2018 Oregon 88, Seattle U 45 First Round Eugene, Ore. 1989 Oregon 82, DePaul 77 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 101, Minnesota 73 Second Round Eugene, Ore. Oregon 93, Toledo 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 83, Central Michigan 69 Sweet 16 Spokane, Wash. Oregon 67, San Diego State 64 Championship Amarillo, Texas Notre Dame 84, Oregon 74 Elite Eight Spokane, Wash. 1979 Oregon 85, Minnesota 74 Quarterfinals Amarillo, Texas 2017 Oregon 71, Temple 70 First Round Durham, N.C. South Carolina 85, Oregon 63 Semifinals Amarillo, Texas Oregon 74, Duke 65 Second Round Durham, N.C. Oregon 81, Northern Kentucky 72 Consolation Amarillo, Texas Oregon 77, Maryland 63 Sweet 16 Bridgeport, Conn. WNIT/NWIT Record: 18-5 Connecticut 90, Oregon 52 Elite Eight Bridgeport, Conn. 2005 Oregon 58, TCU 55 First Round Seattle, Wash. AIAW TOURNAMENT Baylor 69, Oregon 46 Second Round Seattle, Wash. 1980 Oregon 86, Kentucky 81 First Round Eugene, Ore. 2001 Iowa 89, Oregon 82 (OT) First Round , Utah Stephen F. Austin 76, Oregon 53 Second Round Nacogdoches, Texas 2000 UAB 80, Oregon 79 (OT) First Round Eugene, Ore. 1981 Oregon 74, Colorado 67 First Round Eugene, Ore. 1999 Oregon 65, Cincinnati 56 First Round Ames, Iowa USC 67, Oregon 64 Second Round Los Angeles, Calif. Iowa State 85, Oregon 70 Second Round Ames, Iowa AIAW Tournament Record: 2-2 1998 Rutgers 79,Oregon 76 First Round Ames, Iowa 1997 Oregon 80, San Diego State 68 First Round Knoxville, Tenn. Overall Postseason Record: 35-22 Tennessee 76, Oregon 59 Second Round Knoxville, Tenn. 1996 Wisconsin 74, Oregon 60 First Round Nashville, Tenn. 1995 Louisville 67, Oregon 65 First Round Athens, Ga. 1994 Oregon 74, Santa Clara 59 First Round Eugene, Ore. Colorado 92, Oregon 71 Second Round Boulder, Colo. 1987 Oregon 75, E. Washington 56 First Round Eugene, Ore. Ohio State 76, Oregon 62 Second Round Eugene, Ore. 1984 San Diego State 70, Oregon 63 First Round San Diego, Calif. 1982 Missouri 59, Oregon 53 First Round Eugene, Ore. NCAA Tournament Record: 15-15

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NCAA TOURNAMENT RECORDS

TEAM RECORDS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS

Points Points Most: 101 vs. Minnesota, 3/18/18 Most: 31, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Mississippi State, 3/31/19 Opponents: 92 by Colorado, 3/19/94 Opponents: 33, Hutchinson (San Diego St.), 3/16/84 Fewest: 46 vs. Baylor, 3/21/05 Opponents: 40 by Portland State, 3/22/19 Field Goals Most, Half: 51, first half vs. Minnesota, 3/18/18 Made: 12, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Mississippi State, 3/31/19 Opponents: 51, first half by Colorado, 3/19/94 Opponents: 15, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3/16/84 Fewest, Half: 18 vs. Baylor, 3/21/05 Attempted: 24, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Baylor, 4/5/19 Opponents: 16, second half by Seattle U, 3/16/18 Opponents: 32, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3/16/84

Field Goals Three-Point Field Goals Made: 39 vs. Minnesota, 3/18/18 Made: 5, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Mississippi State, 3/31/19 Opponents: 36 by UConn, 3/27/17 5, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Indiana, 3/24/19 Attempted: 75 vs. Iowa, 3/17/01 5, Missy Croshaw vs. Colorado, 3/19/94 Opponents: 78 by Central Michigan, 3/24/18 Opponents: 6, Carlie Wagner (Minnesota), 3/18/18 Best Pct.: .609 (39-64) vs. Minnesota, 3/18/18 Attempted: 21, Jamie Craighead vs. Iowa, 3/17/01 Opponents: .556 (30-54), by Colorado, 3/19/94 Opponents: 13, Colette Chiamparino (SCU), 3/16/94 Worst Pct.: .341 (15-44), vs. Baylor, 3/21/05 Opponents: .276 (16-58), by TCU, 3/19/05 Free Throws Best Pct., Half: .682 (15-22), first half vs. San Diego State, 3/15/97 Made: 12, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3/13/82 Opponents: .607 (17-28), second half vs. Baylor, 4/5/19 Opponents: 8, Macy Miller (South Dakota St), 3/29/19 8, Shelley Sheetz (Colorado), 3/19/94 Three-Point Field Goals Attempted: 14, Angelina Wolvert vs. Rutgers, 3/14/98 Made: 13 vs. Indiana, 3/24/19 Opponents: 12, Deanna Jackson (UAB), 3/17/00 13 vs. Mississippi State, 3/31/19 Opponents: 12 by Minnesota, 3/18/18 Rebounds Attempted: 32 vs. Baylor, 4/5/19 Most: 20, Alison Lang vs. Missouri, 3/13/82 Opponents: 33 by Santa Clara, 3/16/94 Opponents: 17, Linda Miles (Rutgers), 3/14/98 Best Pct.: .625 (5-8), vs. Wisconsin, 3/15/96 Opponents: .500 (10-20) by Louisville, 3/17/95; Assists Wisconsin, 3/15/96; Tennessee, 3/17/97 Most: 12, Sabrina Ionescu vs. Indiana, 3/24/19 Worst Pct.: .206 (6-29) vs. Iowa, 3/17/01 Opponents: 13, Jazzmun Holmes vs. Mississippi St, 3/31/19 Opponents: .053 (1-19) by Seattle U, 3/16/18 Steals Free Throws Most: 4, Maite Cazorla vs. Portland State, 3/22/19 Made: 27 vs. Santa Clara, 3/16/94 4, Ruthy Hebard vs. Portland State, 3/22/19 Opponents: 30 by Colorado, 3/19/94 4, Lauri Tennant vs. San Diego State, 3/16/84 Attempted: 35 vs. Santa Clara, 3/16/94 4, Oti Gildon vs. Maryland, 3/25/17 Opponents: 37 by Colorado, 3/19/94 Opponents: 10, Hutchinson (San Diego State), 3/16/84 Best Pct.: .938 (15-16), vs. Maryland, 3/25/17 Opponents: 1.000 (4-4), by Eastern Washington, 3/11/87 Blocked Shots Worst Pct.: .450 (9-20), vs. San Diego State, 3/16/84 Most: 6, Ruthy Hebard vs. Central Michigan, 3/24/18 Opponents: .556 (5-9), by Louisville, 3/17/95 Opponents: 6, Sandora Irvin (Baylor), 3/21/05 Best Pct., Half: 1.000 (10-10), second half vs. Maryland, 3/25/17 (min. 6 made) Opponents: 1.000 (6-6), first half vs. Duke, 3/20/17

Rebounds Most: 50 vs. Portland State, 3/22/19 50 vs. Eastern Washington, 3/11/87 Opponents: 44 by San Diego State, 3/16/84; by Central Michigan, 3/24/18

Assists Most: 27 vs. Minnesota, 3/18/18 Opponents: 26 by Colorado, 3/19/94

Steals Steals: 16 vs. Portland State, 3/22/19 Opponents: 18 by Baylor, 3/21/05

Blocked Shots Blocked Shots: 11 vs. Central Michigan, 3/24/18 Opponents: 7 by Duke, 3/20/17; by Maryland, 3/25/17

Turnovers Most TOs: 31 vs. Missouri, 3/13/82 Opponents: 21 by San Diego State, 3/16/84; by Missouri, 3/13/82; by Maryland, 3/25/17 Fewest TOs: 5 vs. Notre Dame, 3/26/18 Opponents: 6 by UConn, 3/27/17 SABRINA IONESCU broke Oregon’s NCAA Tournament single-game records for both field goals (12) and three-point field goals (5) in the Ducks’ Elite Eight win over Mississippi State on 3/31/19.

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2019-20 SCHEDULE ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS WBB Contact: Nate Krueger NOVEMBER Email: [email protected] Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) C: 253-569-9468 9 Sat. USA WNT (Ex.) P12N 4 PM O: 541-346-5475 11 Mon. NORTHEASTERN 3 PM 13 Wed. UTAH STATE 6 PM 2019-20 OREGON WBB @OREGONWBB 16 Sat. TEXAS SOUTHERN 2 PM 24 Sun. at Syracuse ACCN 1 PM PRESEASON QUICK FACTS 28 Thur. vs. Oklahoma State @ FloHoops 12:15 PM 29 Fri. vs. UT Arlington @ FloHoops 12:15 PM UNIVERSITY INFORMATION SUPPORT STAFF 30 Sat. vs. Louisville @ FloHoops 12:15 PM Name Director of Operations Megan Murphy (4th) Director of Creativity Nia Jackson (2nd) DECEMBER Location Eugene, Ore. Founded 1876 Athletic Trainer Kim Terrell (17th) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Strength & Conditioning Courtney Walden (1st) Enrollment 23,000 8 Sun. SOUTH DAKOTA STATE P12N 12 PM Administrative Assistant Illya Lebow (14th) 14 Sat. at Long Beach State 1 PM Average Incoming HS GPA 3.59 16 Mon. UC RIVERSIDE 11 AM Nickname Ducks TEAM INFORMATION 21 Sat. KANSAS STATE 12 PM Colors Apple Green & Yellow 2018-19 Record 33-5, 16-2 Pac-12 (1st) 28 Sat. CORBAN UNIV. (Ex.) 2 PM President Michael Schill 2018-19 Postseason Final Four (L, Baylor) JANUARY Athletics Director Rob Mullens 2018-19 Final Ranking 4th (Coaches Poll) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Faculty Athletics Rep Tim Gleason Starters Returning/Lost 4/1 3 Fri. COLORADO* P12N 7 PM Arena Matthew Knight Arena (12,364) Letterwinners Returning/Lost 7/2 Redshirts Returning/Lost 1/0 5 Sun. UTAH* P12N 2 PM Television Pac-12 Networks & GoDucks.com/Live Newcomers 5 (3 Freshmen, 2 Transfers) 10 Fri. at Arizona State* P12N 5 PM Radio TBA 12 Sun. at Arizona* P12N 11 AM Most Returning Points Sabrina Ionescu (755, 19.9) Apparel Provider Nike 16 Thur. STANFORD* ESPN 6 PM Most Returning Rebounds Ruthy Hebard (335, 9.1) 19 Sun. CALIFORNIA* P12N 2 PM Most Returning Assists Sabrina Ionescu (311, 8.2) 24 Fri. OREGON STATE* P12N 7 PM PROGRAM HISTORY Most Returning Steals Satou Sabally (54, 1.4) 26 Sun. at Oregon State* ESPN 1 PM First Season of Competition 1973-74 Most Returning Blocks Satou Sabally (35, 0.9) 30 Thur. at Utah* P12N 7 PM All-Time Record 795-531 Matthew Knight Arena Record 102-49 STARTERS RETURNING (4) FEBRUARY Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG Pac-12 Titles 4 (18-19, 17-18, 99-00, 98-99) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Sabrina Ionescu G 38-38 19.9 7.4 8.2 Pac-12 Tournament Titles 1 (2018) 1 Sat. at Colorado* P12N 1 PM Satou Sabally F 38-38 16.6 6.2 2.0 3 Mon. at UConn ESPN2 4 PM Pac-12 Tournament Record 11-17 Ruthy Hebard F 37-36 16.1 9.1 1.0 7 Fri. ARIZONA* P12N 6 PM NCAA Appearances (Record) 15 (15-15) Erin Boley F 38-38 12.4 3.5 1.1 9 Sun. ARIZONA STATE* P12N 2 PM NCAA Final Fours 1 (2019) 14 Fri. at UCLA* P12N 8 PM WNIT Appearances (Record) 7 (18-5) OTHER LETTERWINNERS RETURNING (3) 16 Sun. at USC* P12N 1 PM AIAW Appearances (Record) 2 (2-2) Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG 21 Fri. at California* P12N 6 PM Taylor Chavez G 28-0 4.5 1.3 1.6 24 Mon. at Stanford* ESPN 6 PM Postseason Titles 2 (WNIT - 2002, 1989) Overall Postseason Record 35-22 Lydia Giomi F 36-0 1.8 2.1 0.2 28 Fri. WASHINGTON STATE* P12N 8 PM Morgan Yaeger G 25-0 1.6 0.8 0.6 MARCH COACHING STAFF REDSHIRTS RETURNING (1) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Head Coach Kelly Graves (New Mexico, 1988) Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown 1 Sun. WASHINGTON* P12N 12 PM Twitter @GoDucksKG Nyara Sabally F RFr. 6-5 Berlin, Germany 5 Thur. Pac-12 First Round # P12N TBA 6 Fri. Pac-12 Quarterfinals # P12N TBA UO Career 6th Season (124-52, 55-35 P12) 7 Sat. Pac-12 Semifinals # P12N TBA Div. I Career 23rd Season (506-214) INCOMING TRANSFERS (2) 8 Sun. Pac-12 Championship # ESPN/2 TBA Collegiate Career 26th Season (551-254) Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown/Last School 20/21 Fri./Sat. NCAA First Round = ESPN TBA Associate Head Coach Mark Campebll (6th) Minyon Moore G Sr. 5-8 Hercules, Calif./USC Sedona Prince F RFr. 6-7 Liberty Hill, Texas/Texas 22/23 Sun./Mon. NCAA Second Round = ESPN TBA Twitter @GoDucksMC 27/28 Fri./Sat. NCAA Sweet Sixteen + ESPN TBA Assistant Coach Jodie Berry (6th) 29/30 Sun./Mon. NCAA Elite Eight + ESPN TBA INCOMING FRESHMEN (3) Twitter @GoDucksJKB Name Pos. Yr. Ht. Hometown APRIL Assistant Coach Xavi Lopez (3rd) Lucy Cochrane F Fr. 6-5 Melbourne, Australia Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Twitter @GoDucksXL Jaz Shelley G Fr. 5-9 Moe, Australia 3 Fri. NCAA Final Four ! ESPN TBA Holly Winterburn G Fr. 5-10 Northampton, England 5 Sun. NCAA Championship ! ESPN TBA ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Basketball Contact Nate Krueger STARTERS LOST (1) Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG @ Paradise Jam (St. Thomas, UVI Sports Center Office Phone 541-346-4735 Maite Cazorla G 38-38 9.7 1.4 4.3 * Pac-12 Conference game Cell Phone 253-569-9468 # Mandalay Bay Events Center (Las Vegas, Nev.) = No. 1, 2, 3 & 4 seeds host NCAA first two rounds E-Mail [email protected] OTHER LETTERWINNERS LOST (1) + Regional sites: Portland, Greenville, Fort Wayne & Dallas Twitter @natejkrueger Name Pos. GP-GS PPG RPG APG ! Smoothie King Center (New Orleans) Student Assistant TBA Oti Gildon F 38-2 4.6 3.4 0.5 P12N - Pac-12 Network

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2019-20 PHOTO ROSTER

0 1 2 3 4 11 SATOU SABALLY NYARA SABALLY MORGAN YAEGER TAYLOR CHAVEZ JAZ SHELLEY HOLLY WINTERBURN Jr. | Forward | 6-4 RFr. | Forward | 6-5 Jr. | Guard | 5-9 So. | Guard | 5-10 Fr. | Guard | 5-9 Fr. | Guard | 5-10 Berlin, Germany Berlin, Germany Adelaide, Australia Surprise, Ariz. Moe, Australia Northampton, England

12 14 20 21 23 24 LUCY COCHRANE LYDIA GIOMI SABRINA IONESCU ERIN BOLEY MINYON MOORE RUTHY HEBARD Fr. | Forward | 6-5 Jr. | Forward | 6-6 Sr. | Guard | 5-11 Jr. | Forward | 6-2 Sr. | Guard | 5-8 Sr. | Forward | 6-4 Melbourne, Australia Seattle, Wash. Walnut Creek, Calif. Hodgenville, Ky. Hercules, Calif. Fairbanks, Alaska

32 SEDONA PRINCE KELLY GRAVES MARK CAMPBELL JODIE BERRY XAVI LOPEZ MEGAN LOPEZ RFr. | Forward | 6-7 Head Coach Associate Head Coach Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Director of Operations Liberty Hill, Texas

NIA JACKSON KIM TERRELL COURTNEY WALDEN Director of Creativity Senior Associate Director Strength and of Athletic Medicine Conditioning Coach

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