On this weeks edition of Duck TV Sports, Oregon football dons special pink uniforms against Washington State, and Volleyball looks to get back momentum in its homestand against the mountain schools.
All that and more with Ryan Rouillard and Sam Saldivar anchoring.
When her collegiate career comes to an end in the next couple of weeks, Jessica Moore will go down as one of the best softball players in the history of the Oregon program. If not the best overall player, then certainly the best pitcher: Moore leads the Ducks all-time in wins (100), strikeouts (915), appearances (176) and innings pitched (903). She has been the face of Mike White’s program during its rise to national prominence, as the Ducks have qualified for the NCAA super regionals in all four years of her Oregon career.
While she has shined bright in the national spotlight throughout her time in Eugene, making the transition from her home town of Sutter, California to one of the biggest stages in all of college softball was no easy transition.
Oregon’s super athlete Liz Brenner is everywhere. As the university’s first female multi-sport athlete since 1973, Brenner made it to the championship game with the volleyball team earlier this year, played women’s basketball this season and also just qualified for the NCAA Track and Field Championships in the javelin.
Brenner was also nominated for Sports Illustrated’s athlete of the year award this past month and although she didn’t win the overall award, she did win the fan vote.
Sarah Scrivens has more on the jam-packed, fast paced life of Liz Brenner
On this week’s episode of DuckTV Sports, Softball hosts regional action at Howe Field, and the baseball team comes home for Civil War action that has major Pac-12 implications.
Plus, senior pitcher Jess Moore has played a crucial role in the Ducks success in her time in Eugene, but at heart she is a small town girl.
All that and more with Chris Brooklier and Alexandria King anchoring.
Oregon State defeated Oregon 9-0 Saturday in the second game of the Civil War series. Andrew Moore was phenomenal for the Beavs in Saturday’s game; The freshman Eugene native pitched a complete game two hitter in the win.
Cole Irvin was solid for the Ducks, battling the flu, allowing 2 runs in 7 innings. The bullpen struggled for the Ducks, allowing 7 runs in relief.