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Ducks Pull Away Late at UW
01/21/22 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE, Wash. – Oregon used a late-game run fueled by its defense to pull away from Washington in the final two minutes of a 68-61 road win Friday.
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The Ducks won their fourth in a row behind 20-point games by Endyia Rogers and Nyara Sabally while Chanaya Pinto brought great energy off the bench down the stretch to spark the late run.
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"I'm happy we won the game and with the way we finished the game," said head coach Kelly Graves. "In the end it's a good road win against a really good Washington team."
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How it Happened: Working with a one-point lead with just over two minutes to go, Oregon pulled away late with a 10-1 run fueled by its defensive energy. Leading 57-56 at the 2:15 mark, the Ducks got three buckets off of three steals, two by Sabally and one by Pinto to open up a 65-57 lead with 41 seconds to go. Â
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The Ducks held a slight edge after the first, with Rogers leading the way scoring 10 points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting from the field. She hit a three with four minutes to play in the quarter to give Oregon some breathing room at 13-10, as the two teams traded buckets the rest of the quarter to make it 19-15, Ducks after one.
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Washington jumped in front in the second and led by as much as five with 3:26 until halftime, but the Ducks went into the break on a 9-0 run to lead 34-30. Rogers hit a pair of jumpers and Te-Hina Paopao knocked down a three while Phillipina Kyei delivered a boost off the bench with a layup and three rebounds in the final four minutes of the half. Â
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The Huskies again erased an Oregon lead, tying the game at 43 with 3:28 left in the third, but the Ducks once again ended a quarter on a run to create some separation. Ahlise Hurst hit a three to put UO in front 46-43, then Sabally took over by scoring the Ducks' final five points to make it 51-47 heading to the fourth.
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Who Stood Out: Rogers scored a season-high 23 points, including 14 in the first half, on 8-of16 shooting from the field while hitting three shots from outside. Sabally turned in her third 20-point game of the season, finishing with 20 points and seven rebounds while adding four assists and four steals.
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Pinto again delivered clutch play down the stretch, scoring all four of her points and came away with each of her four steals in the fourth quarter while also grabbing a pair of rebounds.
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"(Chanaya) was huge for us," said Graves. "I thought she and Nyara really controlled the game down the stretch and it's nice to know that we can turn to her."
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Up Next: The Ducks return to Matthew Knight Arena to host Utah on Wednesday at 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Network).
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The Ducks won their fourth in a row behind 20-point games by Endyia Rogers and Nyara Sabally while Chanaya Pinto brought great energy off the bench down the stretch to spark the late run.
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"I'm happy we won the game and with the way we finished the game," said head coach Kelly Graves. "In the end it's a good road win against a really good Washington team."
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How it Happened: Working with a one-point lead with just over two minutes to go, Oregon pulled away late with a 10-1 run fueled by its defensive energy. Leading 57-56 at the 2:15 mark, the Ducks got three buckets off of three steals, two by Sabally and one by Pinto to open up a 65-57 lead with 41 seconds to go. Â
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The Ducks held a slight edge after the first, with Rogers leading the way scoring 10 points on a perfect 3-for-3 shooting from the field. She hit a three with four minutes to play in the quarter to give Oregon some breathing room at 13-10, as the two teams traded buckets the rest of the quarter to make it 19-15, Ducks after one.
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Washington jumped in front in the second and led by as much as five with 3:26 until halftime, but the Ducks went into the break on a 9-0 run to lead 34-30. Rogers hit a pair of jumpers and Te-Hina Paopao knocked down a three while Phillipina Kyei delivered a boost off the bench with a layup and three rebounds in the final four minutes of the half. Â
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The Huskies again erased an Oregon lead, tying the game at 43 with 3:28 left in the third, but the Ducks once again ended a quarter on a run to create some separation. Ahlise Hurst hit a three to put UO in front 46-43, then Sabally took over by scoring the Ducks' final five points to make it 51-47 heading to the fourth.
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Who Stood Out: Rogers scored a season-high 23 points, including 14 in the first half, on 8-of16 shooting from the field while hitting three shots from outside. Sabally turned in her third 20-point game of the season, finishing with 20 points and seven rebounds while adding four assists and four steals.
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Pinto again delivered clutch play down the stretch, scoring all four of her points and came away with each of her four steals in the fourth quarter while also grabbing a pair of rebounds.
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"(Chanaya) was huge for us," said Graves. "I thought she and Nyara really controlled the game down the stretch and it's nice to know that we can turn to her."
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Up Next: The Ducks return to Matthew Knight Arena to host Utah on Wednesday at 11 a.m. (Pac-12 Network).
Team Stats
Oregon
UW
FG%
.410
.440
3FG%
.273
.333
FT%
.800
.706
RB
32
34
TO
8
17
STL
12
3
Game Leaders
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