Duck TV Sports Episode 5 May 14, 2013

On this episode of DuckTV Sports, Oregon Softball wins it’s first Pac-12 title in program history, in large part thanks to junior catcher Alexa Peterson. The track and field Pac-12 championships and redshirt freshman Trent Warren’s rise up onto the track team.

Plus,  junior tennis player Alex Rovello’s tragic death.

All that and more with Anthony Piganelli and Jonathan Style anchoring.

Moore’s Shutout Leads Oregon to 3-0 Win Over UNC

Jessica Moore pitched her second complete game in as many days, and it propelled the Ducks to a 3-0 win over North Carolina. For Moore, it was the 100th win of her career, a school record.

The Ducks now head to the championship game tomorrow and will have two chances to win the regional title.

Chris Brooklier has more from Howe Field.

Alexa Peterson Quietly Leading Ducks Softball Team


You may not recognize her as well as some of the pitchers she’s catching but Oregon’s junior catcher Alexa Peterson is quietly a force for the Ducks softball team. Peterson, a Salem native is hitting .464 on the season, the highest in the Pac-12 and eighth in the nation.

Peterson is also dominating in the classroom by earning all-district honors. Even with her success, Peterson is still so ever humble.

DuckTV Sports’ Ryan Rouillard has more.

Duck TV Sports Spring Episode 4-May 8, 2013


On this weeks edition of DuckTV Sports, Softball has some civil war action at home, the Oregon Twilight meets brings new and old talent and Cliff Harris is in trouble again.

Plus, the OHeroes student athlete talent show raises money for Lane County Youth and has a good time doing it.

All that and more with Shannon Hartley and Sarah Scrivens anchoring