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Road Swing Continues at Queens Cup
03/09/23 | Women's Beach Volleyball
The Ducks' five-match schedule in Hawaii begins Friday against No. 14 Washington.
EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon beach volleyball team continues its recent road swing with a trip to Hawaii for the three-day Queens Cup. The Ducks are set for five matches including three against ranked teams, beginning with Friday's opener at 1:30 p.m. (PT) against No. 14 Washington.
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Queens Cup (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Friday, March 10
1:30 p.m. vs #14 Washington | Live Stats
5:15 p.m. vs Texas | Live Stats
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Saturday, March 11
12:15 p.m. vs #9 Hawaii | Live Stats
5:15 p.m. vs #11 California | Live Stats
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Sunday, March 5
11 a.m. vs Nebraska | Live Stats
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Last Time Out
The Ducks suffered a 5-0 setback to then-No. 16 Washington in their finale at the Pac-12 South Invite in Los Angeles. Oregon (2-7) pushed UW to three sets at No. 2 and 4 pairs but fell just short of recording a point, losing 15-12 in the third on both courts.
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Leading the Way
Through nine matches, the UO pair of Ella Tyus and Bea Wetton have a team-high five wins playing in the No. 2 spot in the lineup. The duo picked up a dual point against #17 Arizona last weekend, beating Abby Russell and Hope Shannon in three sets. Individually, the victory was the 30th of Wetton's career.
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Scouting the Field
The Ducks' opponents this weekend enter the Queens Cup with 24-10 combined record, not including Texas which open its inaugural season Friday. Washington (4-4) features the pair of Chloe Loreen and Natalie Robinson that is 7-1 in the Huskies' No. 1 spot. Nebraska and host Hawaii both have seven wins and Cal is 6-2 overall with its only losses coming to top-10 teams LMU and USC.
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What's Next
The Queens Cup marks the midpoint of the Ducks' three-consecutive road weekends. The team plays in San Jose next week before a March 23 home date with Corban. All home matches are free to the public and are played at Amazon Park. Click HERE for the full 2023 schedule.
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For more news and information about Oregon beach volleyball, follow @OregonBeachVB on Instagram.
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Queens Cup (Honolulu, Hawaii)
Friday, March 10
1:30 p.m. vs #14 Washington | Live Stats
5:15 p.m. vs Texas | Live Stats
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Saturday, March 11
12:15 p.m. vs #9 Hawaii | Live Stats
5:15 p.m. vs #11 California | Live Stats
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Sunday, March 5
11 a.m. vs Nebraska | Live Stats
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Last Time Out
The Ducks suffered a 5-0 setback to then-No. 16 Washington in their finale at the Pac-12 South Invite in Los Angeles. Oregon (2-7) pushed UW to three sets at No. 2 and 4 pairs but fell just short of recording a point, losing 15-12 in the third on both courts.
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Leading the Way
Through nine matches, the UO pair of Ella Tyus and Bea Wetton have a team-high five wins playing in the No. 2 spot in the lineup. The duo picked up a dual point against #17 Arizona last weekend, beating Abby Russell and Hope Shannon in three sets. Individually, the victory was the 30th of Wetton's career.
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Scouting the Field
The Ducks' opponents this weekend enter the Queens Cup with 24-10 combined record, not including Texas which open its inaugural season Friday. Washington (4-4) features the pair of Chloe Loreen and Natalie Robinson that is 7-1 in the Huskies' No. 1 spot. Nebraska and host Hawaii both have seven wins and Cal is 6-2 overall with its only losses coming to top-10 teams LMU and USC.
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What's Next
The Queens Cup marks the midpoint of the Ducks' three-consecutive road weekends. The team plays in San Jose next week before a March 23 home date with Corban. All home matches are free to the public and are played at Amazon Park. Click HERE for the full 2023 schedule.
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For more news and information about Oregon beach volleyball, follow @OregonBeachVB on Instagram.
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