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ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Basketball Contact - Joe Waltasti (O): 541-346-7332 | (C): 916-889-6643 2727 Leo Harris Parkway | Eugene, OR 97401 | @OregonWBB | Facebook.com/OregonWBB | GoDucks.com [email protected] | @GoDucksJoe 2015-16 SCHEDULE OREGON DUCKS (20-8, 9-8) at Date Opponent Time (PT) #13 STANFORD CARDINAL (23-6, 13-4) Nov. 15 at #22 North Carolina W, 79-77 Feb. 28, 2016 | 11:06 AM | Stanford, Calif. | Maples Pavilion (7,233) TV: Pac-12 Networks | Radio: KUGN 590, KUIK 1360 & TuneIn Nov. 19 HAMPTON W, 86-51 Nov. 22 UC SANTA BARBARA W, 79-51 OREGON BREAKDOWN (20-8, 9-8 Pac-12) #13 STANFORD BREAKDOWN (23-6, 13-4 Pac-12) Nov. 24 CLEMSON W, 69-56 FG%: 47.1 | 3FG%: 41.4 | FT%: 67.6 | PPG: 73.9 FG%: 42.3 | 3FG%: 35.7 | FT%: 69.2 | PPG: 67.5 Notable: Oregon saw its four-game Pac-12 road winning Series Record: Stanford leads, 49-9 (27-1 in Palo Alto) Nov. 28 NORTH DAKOTA W, 77-51 streak end on Friday at Cal. Th e short-handed Ducks - Last Meeting: UO lost, 64-62, in Eugene (1/15/16) Nov. 30 SAN JOSE ST. (P12N) W, 104-74 playing without injured Jillian Alleyne and Jordan Loera Notable: Oregon has won just once at Stanford, a 63-54 Dec. 5 UTAH VALLEY W, 79-68 plus sick Lexi Bando - were down by as much as 22 points in victory in 1987. Since then the Ducks have lost 27 straight the third quarter before falling, 65-54. Senior Lexi Petersen road games in Palo Alto. Oregon nearly won a second Dec. 12 PORTLAND W, 93-52 tallied a game-high 20 points on 8-of-16 shooting. It is consecutive game against the Cardinal early this year in Dec. 15 UC RIVERSIDE W, 95-81 the guard’s highest-scoring output since tallying 22 puts at Eugene but a Lili Th ompson layup with less than three Dec. 17 PORTLAND STATE W, 122-59 USC on Jan. 4, 2016. Th e Ducks are the No. 2 three-point seconds left gave Stanford a two-point win. Th ompson is shooting team in the nation, shooting 41.4 percent from long averaging a team-high 14.4 points per game with Erica Dec. 28 SEATTLE U W, 82-62 range. Maryland leads the country at 42.2 percent. McCall is averaging 13.7 points and 9.1 rebounds per game. Jan. 2 at #21 UCLA * (P12N) L, 69-80 Jan. 4 at USC * (P12N) L, 67-74 Jan. 8 at #11 Oregon St. * (P12N) L, 33-60 OREGON DUCKS ROSTER Jan. 10 #11 OREGON ST. * (P12N) L, 45-59 No. Name Pos. Ht. Yr. Hometown / Last School Jan. 15 #11 STANFORD * (P12N) L, 62-64 3 Justine Hall G 5-11 So. Denver, Colo. / Purdue Jan. 17 CALIFORNIA * W, 69-59 4 Maite Cazorla G 5-10 Fr. Las Palmas, Spain / Segle XXI Jan. 22 at Colorado * (P12N) W, 59-46 5 Jordan Loera G 5-9 Sr. Moses Lake, Wash. / Moses Lake HS Jan. 24 at Utah * W, 77-65 10 Lexi Bando G 5-9 So. Eugene, Ore. / Willamette HS Jan. 29 #9 ARIZONA STATE * (P12N) L, 58-63 11 Liz Brenner F 6-1 RSr. Portland, Ore. / Jesuit HS 12 Megan Trinder G 5-7 Jr. Hollywell, Australia / Northeast CC Jan. 31 ARIZONA * (P12N) W, 76-54 13 Mar’Shay Moore G 5-8 Jr. Vancouver, Wash. / Blue Mountain CC Feb. 5 at Washington St. * (P12N) W, 73-48 14 Jillian Alleyne F 6-3 Sr. Fontana, Calif. / Summit HS Feb. 7 at #24 Washington * W, 75-63 15 Jacinta Vandenberg F 6-5 RJr. Melbourne, Australia / Fresno State Feb. 12 UTAH * W, 69-58 22 Lauren Yearwood F 6-3 Fr. Victoria, British Columbia / Oak Bay HS Feb. 14 COLORADO * (P12N) W, 77-70 32 Oti Gildon F 6-1 Fr. Spokane, Wash. / Gonzaga Prep HS 33 Lexi Petersen G 5-11 Sr. Tukwila, Wash. / Seattle Christian HS Feb. 19 #12 UCLA * (P12N) L, 72-77 44 Kat Cooper G 6-0 Sr. Tacoma, Wash. / Boston College Feb. 21 USC * W, 69-60 51 Katie Gruys F 6-0 Sr. Maple Lake, Minn. / Annandale HS Feb. 26 at California * L, 54-65 Feb. 28 at #13 Stanford * (P12N) 11 AM Head Coach: Kelly Graves (Second Season) Assistant Coaches: Jodie Berry, Mark Campbell, Nicole Powell Pronunciation Guide: Jillian Alleyne (a – LEAN), Maite Cazorla (My – TAY), Oti Gildon (Ahtee), Katie Gruys (GRICE), Pac-12 Tournament Jordan Loera (low – ET – uh), Megan Trinder (MEE – gun), Jacinta Vandenberg (Juh – SIN – tuh) Mar. 3 First Round # (P12N) TBA Mar. 4 Second Round # (P12N) TBA ROSTER NOTES Mar. 5 Semifi nals # (P12N) TBA PROBABLE STARTERS Mar. 6 Championship (ESPN) 6 PM No. Players Pos. PPG RPG APG Notable 4 Maite Cazorla G 11.0 2.3 5.8 Leads all freshmen nationally in assists per game, 18th overall Home games in BOLD CAPS at Matthew Knight Arena 10 Lexi Bando G 10.4 2.2 1.3 4th in the Pac-12, shooting 43.9 percent from three-point range * Pac-12 Conference game 33 Lexi Petersen G 12.8 3.4 2.7 15th in Pac-12 in scoring; 5th in three-point percentage (43.4%) # KeyArena (Seattle, Wash.) 44 Kat Cooper G 6.7 1.8 0.9 Knocked down a career-high six threes (6-of-9) in win vs. Arizona P12N: Pac-12 Networks 15 Jacinta Vandenberg F 5.2 5.0 1.7 Grabbed 10 rebounds on Friday at California Top four seeds get a bye in the fi rst round of the Pac-12 Tournament RESERVES SOCIAL MEDIA No. Players Pos. PPG RPG APG Notable 11 Liz Brenner F 4.4 2.0 0.6 Tallied a season-high 13 points against Oregon State on Jan. 10 For live updates, graphics, videos and highlights 32 Oti Gildon F 2.6 1.7 0.3 Freshman was the No. 37 ranked recruit in the nation (ESPNW) all season long, follow Oregon women’s 13 Mar’Shay Moore G 2.1 0.9 0.3 Seven points in season-high 18 minutes vs. OSU on 1/10/16 basketball on social media. You can fi nd the 22 Lauren Yearwood F 1.3 1.5 0.3 Career-high 10 points in PSU win; U19 Canadian team forward Ducks on twitter (@OregonWBB), instagram 51 Katie Gruys F 0.0 0.6 0.0 Walk-on was awarded a scholarship this season by Kelly Graves 14 Jillian Alleyne F 19.0 13.6 2.0 Out for the season after suff ering a knee injury on Tuesday (@OregonWBB) and facebook (facebook.com/ 5 Jordan Loera G 2.0 0.7 0.9 Out for the season after suff ering a knee injury on Th ursday OregonWBB). Please use the hashtag #GoDucks. Junior Megan Trinder is out for the season with a preseason knee injury & sophomore Justine Hall is redshirting after transferring @OregonWBB | GoDucks.com | Facebook.com/OregonWBB 1 ALLEYNE OUT FOR SEASON points scored. She jumped Bev Smith for second on Feb. CAREER TOTAL REBOUNDS Oregon senior forward Jillian Alleyne suff ered a torn ACL 12 against Utah. Alison Lang holds the record with 2,252. Jillian Alleyne is third in NCAA history in total rebounds. in practice on Tuesday and will miss the remainder of - Alleyne’s 29 double-doubles as a junior set both the UO She moved to third on Feb. 12 against Utah. the 2015-16 season, head coach Kelly Graves announced and Pac-12 single-season records. Name, School Years Rebs Friday. Th e All-American’s incredible Oregon career comes - Until posting six rebounds in a loss at Oregon State on 1. Courtney Paris, Oklahoma 2006-09 2,034 to a close. “It is tough to see such a good person have to Jan. 8, Alleyne had a double-double in 29 straight games, 2. Wanda Ford, Drake 1983-86 1,815 deal with such a diffi cult injury,” Graves said. “Jillian has breaking her own Pac-12 and UO record of 21 straight 3. Jillian Alleyne, Oregon 2013-pres. 1,712 had one of the most remarkable careers in Pac-12 history games. It is the third longest career streak in NCAA 4. Patricia Hoskins, Miss. Valley 1986-89 1,662 and I’m sad to see it cut short. With her strong faith and history, behind Oklahoma’s Courtney Paris (112) and 5. Sylvia Fowles, LSU 2005-08 1,570 work ethic, however, I know she will recover and go on to Robert Morris’ Artemis Spanou (33). 6. Chiney Ogwumike, Stanford 2011-14 1,567 a long and successful professional career.” 7. Artemis Spanou, Robert Morris 2011-14 1,563 ALLEYNE’S 72-GAME STREAK 8. Ta’Shia Phillips, Xavier 2008-11 1,552 THE PAC-12’S GREATEST REBOUNDER Jillian Alleyne led the Ducks in rebounding in 72 straight 9. Cheryl Miller, USC 1983-86 1,534 - Jillian Alleyne is both Oregon’s and the Pac-12’s all-time games, stretching from her sophomore to senior seasons, 10. Cheryl Taylor, Tennessee Tech 1983-87 1,532 leading rebounder with 1,712 boards. She jumped Bev before Jacinta Vandenberg grabbed seven boards and she Smith (1,362 boards) for fi rst in UO history on Nov. 19, snagged six in a loss at Oregon State on Jan. 8. CAREER DOUBLE-DOUBLES 2015 in a win over Hampton. Alleyne broke the Pac-12 Jillian Alleyne is second all-time in NCAA history with record for career rebounds (1,567), previously held by PRESEASON HONORS 92 career double-doubles.