Oregon to Host 2019 Women’s Lacrosse Pac-12 Tournament
12/20/18 | Women's Lacrosse
EUGENE, Ore. – The University of Oregon women's lacrosse team enters its second season of Pac-12 competition with Pape Field as the site for the 2019 Pac-12 Women's Lacrosse Tournament.
The Ducks open their home slate by hosting Mercer (Feb.9), before challenging San Diego State (Feb. 15) and Fresno State (Feb. 17) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Oregon returns home for its last non-conference games against Jacksonville (Feb. 22) and UC Davis (March 2).
Pac-12 play begins as the Ducks travel to California (March 8), followed by a visit to Stanford (March 10). Oregon will then face off against Arizona State (March 15) and USC (March 17) at home.
The team hits the road again, traveling to Colorado (March 23), before playing at Delaware (March 27). The Ducks will challenge Ohio State (March 30) on the east coast in Sparks, Maryland.
April will conclude the regular season. The Ducks top off their road games at Arizona State (April 5) and at USC (April 7). They return home to host California (April 12), Stanford (April 14) and Colorado (April 19). The Arizona State, USC and Colorado games are set to appear on Pac-12 Network.
Oregon has been selected as the site of the 2019 Pac-12 Women's Lacrosse Tournament, a four-day event from April 25-28.
Oregon finished its first season in the Pac-12 Conference last year with a conference mark of 4-6 and overall record of 9-9. The Ducks concluded their season in the second-round of the inaugural Pac-12 Tournament when they fell to Colorado, 6-16, on April 27, 2018. Stanford went on to become the 2018 Pac-12 Women's Lacrosse Tournament champions.
The Ducks open their home slate by hosting Mercer (Feb.9), before challenging San Diego State (Feb. 15) and Fresno State (Feb. 17) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Oregon returns home for its last non-conference games against Jacksonville (Feb. 22) and UC Davis (March 2).
Pac-12 play begins as the Ducks travel to California (March 8), followed by a visit to Stanford (March 10). Oregon will then face off against Arizona State (March 15) and USC (March 17) at home.
The team hits the road again, traveling to Colorado (March 23), before playing at Delaware (March 27). The Ducks will challenge Ohio State (March 30) on the east coast in Sparks, Maryland.
April will conclude the regular season. The Ducks top off their road games at Arizona State (April 5) and at USC (April 7). They return home to host California (April 12), Stanford (April 14) and Colorado (April 19). The Arizona State, USC and Colorado games are set to appear on Pac-12 Network.
Oregon has been selected as the site of the 2019 Pac-12 Women's Lacrosse Tournament, a four-day event from April 25-28.
Oregon finished its first season in the Pac-12 Conference last year with a conference mark of 4-6 and overall record of 9-9. The Ducks concluded their season in the second-round of the inaugural Pac-12 Tournament when they fell to Colorado, 6-16, on April 27, 2018. Stanford went on to become the 2018 Pac-12 Women's Lacrosse Tournament champions.
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