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Washington State * P12N W, 69-65 Career Div 2020-21 SCHEDULE GAME 13 #13 OREGON VS. WSU NOVEMBER Friday, January 22, 2021 || 5 PM PT Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) Matthew Knight Arena || Eugene, Ore. 28 Sat. SEATTLE U UO LS W, 116-51 30 Mon. at Portland NBCSNW W, 85-52 2020-21 GAME NOTES @OREGONWBB DECEMBER Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) THE MATCHUP 4 Fri. COLORADO * P12N W, 82-53 6 Sun. UTAH * P12N W, 85-43 #13 OREGON DUCKS (9-3, 7-3 PAC-12) 8 Tue. PORTLAND STATE POSTPONED AP/Coaches/NET Rank: 13/13/4 13 Sun. at #15 Oregon State * P12N W, 79-59 Head Coach: Kelly Graves (New Mexico, 1988) 19 Sat. at Washington * P12N W, 73-49 Record at Oregon: 164-57 (7th Season) 21 Mon. at Washington State * P12N W, 69-65 Career Div. 1 Record: 546-219 (24th Season) VS JANUARY WASHINGTON STATE COUGARS (7-3, 5-3 PAC-12) Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) AP/Coaches/NET Rank: RV/RV/32 1 Fri. USC * P12N W, 92-69 Head Coach: Kamie Ethridge (Texas, 1986) 3 Sun. #11 UCLA * P12N L, 73-71 Record at WSU: 27-44 (3rd Season) 8 Fri. at #1 Stanford * P12N L, 70-63 10 Sun. at California * P12N W, 100-41 Career Record: 110-88 (7th Season) 14 Thu. at #11 Arizona * ESPN L, 57-41 17 Sun. at Arizona State * POSTPONED KEY STORYLINES NUMBERS TO KNOW 22 Fri. WASHINGTON STATE * P12N 5 PM 24 Sun. WASHINGTON * P12N 2 PM REMATCH WITH WSU KICKS OFF 29 Fri. at Utah * P12N 2 PM SECOND HALF OF PAC-12 PLAY The No. 13 Ducks will be back in Matthew Knight Arena this 31 Sun. at Colorado * P12N 11 AM weekend to kick off the second half of the 22-game Pac-12 Conference schedule, beginning with a much-anticipated FEBRUARY rematch with Washington State on Friday night. Oregon Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) fought back from a nine-point deficit to defeat the Cougars, 5 Fri. ARIZONA STATE * P12N 8 PM 69-65, in Pullman on Dec. 21, fueled by a 19-point, 14-rebound 8 Mon. ARIZONA * ESPN2 4 PM double-double from NYARA SABALLY as well as 18 points 12 Fri. CALIFORNIA * P12N 4 PM on 5-of-5 shooting from three-point range by ERIN BOLEY. 15 Mon. STANFORD * ESPN2 4 PM Boley and JAZ SHELLEY both hit clutch shots late to give 19 Fri. at UCLA * P12N 5 PM Oregon the lead, and freshman MADDIE SCHERR came up 21 Sun. at USC * P12N 12 PM with a crucial steal and hit two free throws to ice the game. 28 Sun. OREGON STATE * P12N 3 PM GOALS STILL INTACT Oregon has gone 2-3 since that win at Washington State and Nyara Sabally MARCH is coming off a 57-41 loss at No. 11 Arizona last Thursday, Date Day Opponent TV Time (PT) a solid defensive showing that was squandered by the Oregon ranks No. 16 in the nation and 4 Thu. Pac-12 Tournament First Round ^ program’s worst offensive display since 2017. Despite some third in the Pac-12 with a solid 1.34 5 Fri. Pac-12 Tournament Quarterfinals ^ recent growing pains, KELLY GRAVES’ young squad sits in 1.34 team assist-to-turnover ratio. 6 Sat. Pac-12 Tournament Semifinals ^ fourth place at 7-3 in Pac-12 Conference action and is still 7 Sun. Pac-12 Tournament Final ^ very much in play for a fourth straight league title. No. 5 The Ducks have won 6 straight meetings Stanford currently leads the conference at 8-1. against WSU, including a thrilling 69-65 comeback win in Pullman on Dec. 21. 6 Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena BACK TO DEFEND OUR HOUSE * Pac-12 Conference game The Ducks return to MKA this weekend for the first time since Oregon has had 11 different players ^ Pac-12 Tournament held in Las Vegas, Nev. Jan. 3, when their NCAA-leading 27-game win streak and 22- 11 combine for 44 double-figure scoring UO LS = Oregon Live Stream (GoDucks.com/Live) game home win streak both ended with a nail-biting 73-71 performances through 12 games. loss to now-No. 6 UCLA. Oregon is 53-3 at home since the NYARA SABALLY had 19 points and a start of the 2017-18 season, including 4-1 so far in 2020-21. 2020-21 AWARDS career-high 14 rebounds against WSU on Dec. 21, her second of three double-doubles. 14 #3 TAYLOR CHAVEZ BROADCAST INFORMATION » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention Oregon is No. 2 in the Pac-12 and No. 13 in TV: PAC-12 NETWORK the nation with a +22.8 scoring margin, #4 JAZ SHELLEY Play-by-Play: Ann Schatz | Analyst: Elise Woodward 22.8 including eight wins of 20 points or more. » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention RADIO: OREGON SPORTS NETWORK The Ducks lead the Pac-12 and rank 15th in #11 TAYLOR MIKESELL Eugene: KUGN 590 AM | Portland: KDZR 1640 AM the nation this season with a 47.7 team 47.7 » Ann Meyers Drysdale Shooting Guard of the Year watch list Play-by-Play: Terry Jonz | Analyst: Bev Smith field goal percentage. » Preseason all-Pac-12 honorable mention PROJECTED STARTERS #21 ERIN BOLEY » Cheryl Miller Small Forward of the Year watch list » Preseason all-Pac-12 Pos. Name Yr. PPG RPG APG Notable G Te-Hina Paopao Fr. 11.5 2.3 4.3 Scored in double figures in 8 of last 10 games; No. 3 in P12 w/ 52 assists. #32 SEDONA PRINCE G Taylor Mikesell Jr. 9.6 1.8 1.8 26-of-60 (.433) from 3pt range; Career-high 28 points in UO debut on 11/28. » Preseason all-Pac-12 G Jaz Shelley So. 5.2 2.3 2.5 Broke UO single-game record last season with 10 made threes (12/16/19). (or) Taylor Chavez Jr. 5.9 1.6 2.1 2020 Pac-12 Sixth Player of the Year; Led Pac-12 in 3FG% in 19-20 (.474). #33 SYDNEY PARRISH F Erin Boley Sr. 11.5 4.9 0.6 42.2% (19-of-45) from 3pt range; 83 straight starts; 8 DFSG this season. » Pac-12 Freshman of the Week (Dec. 21) F Nyara Sabally RSo. 12.5 8.0 1.6 Leads team in PPG, RPG and FGs (62); 7 straight DFSG, team-best 9 total. 2020-21 oregon women’s basketball 1 game 13 » WASHINGTON STATE NUMERICAL ROSTER ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No Name Position Height Class Hometown High School/Last School No Name Position 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 6-5 RS Sophomore Berlin, Germany SLZB 21 Erin Boley Forward 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 5-10 Junior Surprise, Ariz. Valley Vista HS 3 Taylor Chavez Guard 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 5-9 Sophomore Moe, Australia Berwick College 25 Angela Dugalic Forward 10 Arielle Wilson Forward 6-6 Junior Fayetteville, N.C. Northwood Temple Academy/Kilgore College 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 11 Taylor Mikesell Guard 5-11 Junior Massillon, Ohio Jackson HS/Maryland 11 Taylor Mikesell Guard 12 Te-Hina Paopao Guard 5-9 Freshman Oceanside, Calif. La Jolla Country Day School 12 Te-Hina Paopao Guard 14 Lydia Giomi Forward 6-6 Senior Seattle, Wash. West Seattle HS 33 Sydney Parrish Guard 21 Erin Boley Forward 6-2 Senior Hodgenville, Ky. Elizabethtown HS/Notre Dame 32 Sedona Prince Forward 22 Kylee Watson Forward 6-4 Freshman Linwood, N.J. Mainland HS 1 Nyara Sabally Forward 23 Maddie Scherr Guard 5-11 Freshman Florence, K.Y. Ryle HS 23 Maddie Scherr Guard 25 Angela Dugalic Forward 6-4 Freshman Des Plaines, Ill. Maine West HS 4 Jaz Shelley Guard 32 Sedona Prince Forward 6-7 RS Sophomore Liberty Hill, Texas Liberty Hill HS/Texas 22 Kylee Watson Forward 33 Sydney Parrish Guard 6-2 Freshman Fishers, Ind. Hamilton Southeastern HS 10 Arielle Wilson Forward COACHING STAFF SUPPORT STAFF Name Position UO Experience Alma Mater Name Position Kelly Graves Head Coach 7th Season New Mexico, 1988 Megan Lopez Director of Operations Oregon Record: 164-57 (79-39 Pac-12) Collegiate Record (27th season): 591-259 Div. 1 Record (24th season): 546-219 Oti Gildon Interim Director of Creativity/Student-Athlete Support Mark Campbell Associate Head Coach 7th Season Hawai’i, 2004 Kim Terrell Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletic Medicine Jodie Berry Assistant Coach 7th Season Western Washington, 2002 Courtney Walden Strength and Conditioning Coach Xavi Lopez Assistant Coach 4th Season Point Loma Nazarene, 2007 Illya Lebow Administrative Assistant ROSTER BREAKDOWN PRONUNCIATION GUIDE BY CLASS BY POSITION BY HOME STATE & COUNTRY Name Pronunciation Seniors (2): Boley, Giomi Guards (6) Forwards (7) Kentucky (2): Boley, Scherr Taylor Chavez CHA-vez Arizona (1): Chavez Juniors (3): Chavez, Mikesell, Wilson Chavez Boley Angela Dugalic DOO-guh-litch Australia (1): Shelley Lydia Giomi Gee-OH-me RS Sophomores (2): Prince, Sabally Mikesell Dugalic California (1): Paopao Taylor Mikesell MIKE-sell Sophomores (1): Shelley Paopao Giomi Germany (1): Sabally Te-Hina Paopao Tuh-HEE-nuh Pow-pow Freshmen (5): Dugalic, Paopao, Parrish, Parrish Prince Illinois (1): Dugalic Sydney Parrish PAIR-ish Indiana (1): Parrish Scherr, Watson Scherr Sabally Sedona Prince Suh-DOH-nuh New Jersey (1): Watson Nyara Sabally Knee-ARE-uh Sah-BUH-lee Shelley Watson North Carolina (1): Wilson Maddie Scherr Sheer Ohio (1): Mikesell Wilson Arielle Wilson Air-ee-EL Texas (1): Prince Washington (1): Giomi Xavi Lopez CHA-vee 2 2020-21 oregon women’s basketball game 13 » WASHINGTON STATE 2020-21 COMBINED STATISTICS 2020-21 Oregon Women's Basketball Oregon Combined Team Statistics (as of Jan 14, 2021) All games RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRAL ALL GAMES 9-3 4-1 5-2 0-0 CONFERENCE 7-3 3-1 4-2 0-0 NON-CONFERENCE 2-0 1-0 1-0 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 01 Nyara Sabally 12-10 268 22.3 62-113 .5 4 1-4 .2 5 25-45 .5 5 41 55 96 8.0 22 0 19 28 14 12 150 12.5 12 Te-Hina Paopao 12-12 322 26.8 55-115 .4 7 21-52 .4 0 7-8 .8 7 7 20 27 2.3 19 0 52 27 2 15 138 11.5 21 Erin Boley 12-12 268 22.3 55-112 .
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