Oregon Defeats ASU 68-65 To Move Into First Place In Pac-12

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The Ducks pulled out a close win against the Arizona State Sun Devils 68-65. With the win the Ducks improve to 14-2 on the season, and 3-0 in conference play. Oregon also moved into first place in the Pac-12 Conference standings with their victory over the Sun Devils.

For the first time since the 2007-2008 season, the Ducks are ranked in the AP top 25 rankings at the 21st spot. Oregon has also upped their home winning streak to 18 games, tied for the sixth longest streak in the nation.

Oregon Basketball Takes Down 4th Ranked Arizona 70-66

The Oregon Men’s Basketball team picked up their biggest win in recent history by defeating the previously undefeated Arizona Wildcats 70-66. Coming into the game ranked fourth, Arizona was the highest ranked team to ever play against the Ducks in Matthew Knight Arena’s three-year history.

In a game where the lead changed 7 times, Oregon senior forward E.J. Singler described the game as a landmark victory and the biggest win in his Oregon career.

The Ducks will take on the 13-2 Arizona State Sun Devils Sunday 6 p.m. at Matthew Knight Arena.

Oregon Basketball Looking For Big Win Thursday Against Fourth Ranked Arizona

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Thursday, January 10, the 12-2 Oregon Ducks Mens basketball team will take on the number four ranked undefeated Arizona Wildcats at Matthew Knight Arena. This game should prove to be one of the biggest in recent memory and even possibly the biggest in the short history of Matthew Knight Arena.

The big matchup going into the game will be between Arizona’s experienced guards in Mark Lyons, who leads the team in points with more then 14 a game, and Nick Johnson versus the rising freshman guards for Oregon in Damyean Dotson and Dominic Artis.

Dotson leads the Ducks in scoring with 11.8 a game while Artis is Ducks floor general on both ends of the court, racking up 3.6 assists a game.

If Oregon is able to pull out a victory against the undefeated Wildcats, the only ranked team in the Pac-12, it could be a game changer for Dana Altman and crew.