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Duck Men's Basketball ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS (MBB) Greg Walker [email protected] O: 541-346-2252 C: 541-954-8775 Len Casanova Center | 2727 Leo Harris Parkway | @OregonMBB | Facebook.com/OregonMBB | GoDucks.com 2019-20 SCHEDULE DUCK MEN’S BASKETBALL NOVEMBER W/L SCORE No. 13 OREGON (24-7, 13-5) at the PAC-12 TOURNAMENT 5 FRESNO STATE W 71-57 9 BOISE STATE W 106-75 Date Thursday, March 12, 2020 12 vs. No. 13 Memphis 1 W 82-74 Tip Time 12:10 p.m. PT 17 UT ARLINGTON W 67-47 Site / Stadium / Capacity Las Vegas, Nev. / T-Mobile Arena / 18,000 Television Pac-12 Networks 22 HOUSTON W 78-66 Roxy Bernstein, play-by-play; Don MacLean, analyst; Ashley Adamson, sideline 27 vs. No. 13 Seton Hall 2 W 71-69 Radio Oregon IMG Sports Network (95.3 FM KUJZ in Eugene/Springfield) 28 vs. No. 8 Gonzaga 2 L 72-73 (ot) Joey McMurry, play-by-play Live Stats GoDucks.com 29 vs. No. 6 North Carolina 2 L 74-78 Live Audio GoDucks.com DECEMBER W/L SCORE Twitter @OregonMBB Internet tunein.com 7 HAWAII W 89-64 Satellite Radio Sirius ch. 136 / XM ch. 197 14 at No. 5 Michigan W 71-70 (ot) 18 MONTANA W 81-48 21 TEXAS SOUTHERN W 84-78 THE STARTING 5 29 ALABAMA STATE W 98-59 Top-seeded Oregon will play the winner of the #8 Oregon State-#9 Utah first round game Thursday at noon in the Pac-12 JANUARY W/L SCORE Tournament quarterfinals in Las Vegas. 2 at Colorado * L 65-74 • 1 – The 2020 Pac-12 regular season championship was the seventh league title in program history, joining 1919, 1939, 1945, 4 at Utah * W 69-64 2002, 2016 and 2017. It was the first time the Ducks have clinched an outright league title at home since 1945. 9 No. 24 ARIZONA * W 74-73 (ot) • 2 – The University of Oregon became the first Pac-12 school and only the second Power Five college overall to win regular 11 ARIZONA STATE * W 78-69 season conference titles in men’s basketball, football and women’s basketball in the same academic year. The Ducks join Ohio 16 at Washington State * L 61-72 State (2005-06, 2006-07, 2009-10) as the only two Power Five schools to earn that triple crown. 18 at Washington * W 64-61 (ot) • 3 – With 19 wins, Dana Altman is the winningest coach in Pac-12 Tournament history. In the seven tournaments played 23 USC * W 79-70 (2ot) in Las Vegas, the Ducks are 17-4 with three titles (2013, 2016, 2019) and five championship game appearances. 26 UCLA * W 96-75 • 4 – 2020 Pac-12 Player of the Year Payton Pritchard - the 2019 Pac-12 Tournament Most Outstanding Player - is attempting to join Gary Payton (Oregon State, 1989-90), Damon Stoudamire (Arizona, 1994-95) and Jason Terry (Arizona, 1998-99) as 30 at California * W 77-72 the only players in Pac-12 history to lead the conference in both scoring and assists. All three were consensus first team FEBRUARY W/L SCORE All-Americans and Payton and Terry were National Players of the Year. 1 at Stanford * L 60-70 • 5 – Oregon has three of the top four three-point shooters in the Pac-12 in Will Richardson (.469/1st), Anthony Mathis 8 at Oregon State * L 53-63 (.454/2nd) and Payton Pritchard (.415/4th). The Ducks rank fourth nationally in three-point field goal percentage (.396). • BENCH – Saturday against Stanford, Dana Altman passed Gary Williams for 25th on the NCAA Division I coaching wins 13 No. 16 COLORADO * W 68-60 list with 668. 16 UTAH * W 80-62 • BENCH – Payton Pritchard has scored 20 or more points against nine different Pac-12 foes this season. 20 at Arizona State * L 72-77 • BENCH – Payton Pritchard now holds four school records - assists (659), wins (105) games (144) and starts (140). 22 at No. 24 Arizona * W 73-72 (ot) • BENCH – Dana Altman now has 23 consecutive winning seasons as a head coach, matching five Hall of Famers - Mike 27 OREGON STATE * W 69-54 Krzyzewski, Tom Izzo, Roy Williams, Bill Self and Jim Boeheim - with an active streak of 23 or more consecutive winning seasons. MARCH Time TV UNIVERSITY OF OREGON - STARTERS (tentative) 5 CALIFORNIA * W 90-56 No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Ex. Hometown PPG RPG OTHER 7 STANFORD * W 80-67 10 Shakur Juiston F 6-7 225 R-Sr. TR Newark, N.J. 7.9 6.3 3 12 vs. Oregon State/Utah 12 p.m. Pac-12 Net 13 Chandler Lawson F 6-8 205 Fr. HS Memphis, Tenn. 4.5 3.9 .519 FG Pct. 3 0 Will Richardson G 6-5 180 So. 1V Hinesville, Ga. 11.0 3.7 .469 3FG Pct. 13-14 Pac-12 Tournament TBD Pac-12 Net / 3 Payton Pritchard G 6-2 190 Sr. 3V West Linn, Ore. 20.5 4.3 5.6 apg FS1 32 Anthony Mathis G 6-4 185 R-Sr. TR West Linn, Ore. 8.3 2.3 .443 3FG Pct. * Denotes Pac-12 game UNIVERSITY OF OREGON - BENCH 1 - Phil Knight Invitational, Moda Center, Portland, Ore. No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Ex. Hometown 2 - Bad Boy Mowers Battle 4 Atlantis, Paradise Island, Bahamas 5 Chris Duarte G 6-6 190 Jr. TR Puerto Plata, D.R. 12.9 5.6 1.7 spg 3 - Pac-12 Tournament, T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nev. 1 N’Faly Dante C 6-11 250 Fr. HS Bamako, Mali 5.8 2.8 .627 FG Pct. 22 Addison Patterson G 6-6 195 Fr. HS Milton, Ontario 4.6 1.3 .563 FG Pct. 14 C.J. Walker F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Samford, Fla. 4.0 2.5 33 Francis Okoro F 6-9 235 So. 1V Imo, Nigeria 3.3 4.2 .537 FG Pct. 4 Eddy Ionescu G 6-6 190 Jr. TR Walnut Creek, Calif. 0.0 0.0 25 Luke Osborn G 6-6 200 R-Jr. SQ Clackamas, Ore. 0.0 0.0 15 Lök Wur F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Omaha, Neb. USA Today 2nd team all-Nebraska DUCKS MEN’S BASKETBALL 2019-20 GAME #32 - PAC-12 TOURNAMENT ROSTER University Quick Facts 2019-20 Oregon Men’s Basketball Numerical Roster Name ..............................................University of Oregon No. Name Pos Ht. Wt. Cl. Exp. Hometown (High School / College) Location ...................................................... Eugene, Ore. 0 Will Richardson G 6-5 180 So. 1V Hinesville, Ga. (Oak Hill Academy) Founded .................................................................. 1876 1 N’Faly Dante C 6-11 250 Fr. HS Bamako, Mali (Sunrise (Kan.) Christian Academy) Enrollment ........................................................... 23,000 Nickname ...............................................................Ducks 2 Eugene Omoruyi F 6-6 235 Sr. TR Rexdale, Ontario (Orangeville Prep / Rutgers) Mascot ..............................................................The Duck 3 Payton Pritchard G 6-2 190 Sr. 3V West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS) Colors ...................................................Green and Yellow 4 Eddy Ionescu G 6-6 190 R-Jr. TR Walnut Creek, Calif. (Miramonte HS / CCSF) President ....................................................Michael Schill 5 Chris Duarte G 6-6 190 Jr. TR Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Athletic Director ...........................................Rob Mullens (Redemption Christian / Northwest Florida State College) Faculty Representative .................................Tim Gleason 10 Shakur Juiston F 6-7 225 R-Sr. TR Newark, N.J. (Eastside HS / Hutchinson CC / UNLV) Facility ........................................ Matthew Knight Arena 13 Chandler Lawson F 6-8 205 Fr. HS Memphis, Tenn. (Wooddale High School) Capacity ............................................................... 12,364 Press Row Phone .....................................(541) 346-4497 14 C.J. Walker F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Sanford, Fla. (Oak Ridge High School) Athletic Dept. Phone ...............................(541) 346-4481 15 Lök Wur F 6-8 200 Fr. HS Omaha, Neb. (Papillion La Vista South High School) Ticket Office Phone ..................................(541) 346-4461 22 Addison Patterson G 6-6 195 Fr. HS Milton, Ontario (Bella Vista College Prep) Basketball Quick Facts 25 Luke Osborn G 6-6 200 R-Jr. 1V Clackamas, Ore. (Tualatin HS / Clark CC) 32 Anthony Mathis G 6-4 185 R-Sr. TR West Linn, Ore. (West Linn HS / New Mexico) First Season ....................................1902-03 (115th year) All-Time Record ............................................1,691-1,371 33 Francis Okoro F 6-9 235 So. 1V Imo, Nigeria (Normal West (Ill.) HS) All-Time Postseason Record ...... 44-28 (28 Appearances) 50 Eric Williams Jr. F 6-6 200 Jr. TR Port Huron, Mich. (New Haven HS / Duquesne) NCAA Tournament Appearances ... 16 (25-15, Last: 2019) 54 Will Johnson G 6-1 180 R-So. 1V Pacific Palisades, Calif. (Palisades HS) .....‘39*, ‘45, ‘60-‘61, ‘95, ‘00, ‘02-‘03, ‘07-‘08, ‘13-’17, ‘19 National Championships ....................................1 (1939) Head Coach: Dana Altman (Eastern New Mexico, OREGON SPORTS NETWORK - RADIO NIT Appearances .......................... 11 (14-12, Last: 2018) 1980; Western State, 1981), 10th year (259-103) Baker City ................................................KKBC, 95.3 FM ....................‘75, ‘76, ‘77, ‘84, ‘88, ‘90, ‘97, ‘99, ‘04, ‘12, ‘18 Career Record: 792-370 (35th year); Bend .................................. KBND, 1110AM / 100.1 FM CBI Appearances ............................. 1 (5-1, Last: 2011+) NCAA Division I Record: 669-346 (31st year) Coos Bay ...........................KWRO, 630 AM / 101.1 FM ...................................................... *National Champions Assistant Coaches: Eugene .................................................. KUJZ 95.3 FM* ..............................................................+CBI Champions Florence ................................................. KCST, 106.9 FM 2018-19 Overall Record ..........................................25-13 Tony Stubblefield (Nebraska-Omaha, 1995), 10th year; Klamath Falls ........................................KRJW, 1240 AM 2018-19 Pac-12 Record (Finish) ....................10-8 (T4th) Kevin McKenna (Creighton, 1993), 10th year; La Grande ...............................................KRJT, 105.9 FM 2018-19 NCAA Tournament ...............................Sweet 16 Mike Mennenga (Morehead
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