
Photo by: Eric Evans/GoDucks.com
Ducks Top Lewis and Clark, 100-58
11/07/11 | Men's Basketball
EUGENE,
Ore. -- The University of Oregon men's basketball team defeated
Lewis and Clark College, 100-58, to pick up a second and final exhibition
victory of the 2011-12 campaign on Sunday afternoon at Matthew Knight Arena.
The Ducks had four players post double figures in the scoring column with newcomers Olu Ashaolu and Jabari Brown leading the charge with 16 points each. Veterans Tony Woods and Jeremy Jacob chipped in 13 apiece. Brown also added 11 rebounds to notch the game's only double-double.
After only being ahead by 11 at the half (48-38), Oregon turned on the scoring output in the second half, outscoring Lewis & Clark, 51-20.
The Ducks knocked down over 50 percent of their shots, tallying 58 percent on 36-of-62 from the floor, while holding Lewis & Clark to 31 percent (22-of-70). UO also got to the charity stripe 38 times and knocked down 63 percent of those chances by making 24.
Oregon opens the regular-season schedule on the road at Vanderbilt on Nov. 11.
The Ducks had four players post double figures in the scoring column with newcomers Olu Ashaolu and Jabari Brown leading the charge with 16 points each. Veterans Tony Woods and Jeremy Jacob chipped in 13 apiece. Brown also added 11 rebounds to notch the game's only double-double.
After only being ahead by 11 at the half (48-38), Oregon turned on the scoring output in the second half, outscoring Lewis & Clark, 51-20.
The Ducks knocked down over 50 percent of their shots, tallying 58 percent on 36-of-62 from the floor, while holding Lewis & Clark to 31 percent (22-of-70). UO also got to the charity stripe 38 times and knocked down 63 percent of those chances by making 24.
Oregon opens the regular-season schedule on the road at Vanderbilt on Nov. 11.
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