Ducks Battle No. 2 UCLA in Pac-12 Tournament Semifinals
03/10/23 | Men's Basketball
LAS VEGAS – Oregon faces No. 2 UCLA in the Pac-12 Tournament semifinals on Friday.
GAME INFO
When: Friday, March 10, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m. PT
TV: Pac-12 Network
Radio: Eugene: KUJZ 95.3 FM | Portland: KFXX 1080 AM
Marching On
Since the 2011 postseason, Oregon has won 65 games in the month of March, tied for second-most in the country.
Rank Team Wins*
1. Kansas 67
2. Kentucky 65
3. Oregon 65
4. UNC 63
5. Duke 58
*as of March 9th
» In 2019, coach Altman became the winningest coach in Pac-12 Tournament history and now has 22 victories.
» Since the Pac-12 Tournament returned in 2002, Oregon has won at least one game in 17 of 20 appearances.
» The Ducks are 35-18 all-time and have 5 tournament titles.
» Oregon is 66-25 (.725) in the month of March with Altman at the helm. The Ducks have winning records in March in 12 of the last 13 seasons.
First Team All-Pac-12
N'Faly Dante earned First Team All-Pac-12 honors this season.
» He averaged career highs in points (13.5), rebounds (8.2) and blocks (1.4), finishing the regular season with a career-best 61.5 FT% and recorded nine double-doubles.
» Led the team in points, rebounds, blocks, field goal percentage (.642), and plus/minus (+9.3). He will finish his career as the school's all-time leader in field goal percentage at over 64%.
» He's the first true center at UO to earn all-conference honors since Jerry Adams in 1986. (Jordan Bell started at the 5 spot in 2016-17, but was listed as a forward).
» First first-team Duck since Chris Duarte and Eugene Omoruyi in 2021.
Tourney Opponent Breakdown
Arizona....................... 3-2
Arizona State.............. 5-0
California.................... 3-2
Colorado..................... 1-2
Oregon State............... 2-1
Stanford...................... 0-2
UCLA........................... 3-2
USC............................. 3-2
Utah............................ 5-0
Washington................ 5-2
Washington State 5-3
GAME INFO
When: Friday, March 10, 2023
Time: 6:00 p.m. PT
TV: Pac-12 Network
Radio: Eugene: KUJZ 95.3 FM | Portland: KFXX 1080 AM
Marching On
Since the 2011 postseason, Oregon has won 65 games in the month of March, tied for second-most in the country.
Rank Team Wins*
1. Kansas 67
2. Kentucky 65
3. Oregon 65
4. UNC 63
5. Duke 58
*as of March 9th
» In 2019, coach Altman became the winningest coach in Pac-12 Tournament history and now has 22 victories.
» Since the Pac-12 Tournament returned in 2002, Oregon has won at least one game in 17 of 20 appearances.
» The Ducks are 35-18 all-time and have 5 tournament titles.
» Oregon is 66-25 (.725) in the month of March with Altman at the helm. The Ducks have winning records in March in 12 of the last 13 seasons.
First Team All-Pac-12
N'Faly Dante earned First Team All-Pac-12 honors this season.
» He averaged career highs in points (13.5), rebounds (8.2) and blocks (1.4), finishing the regular season with a career-best 61.5 FT% and recorded nine double-doubles.
» Led the team in points, rebounds, blocks, field goal percentage (.642), and plus/minus (+9.3). He will finish his career as the school's all-time leader in field goal percentage at over 64%.
» He's the first true center at UO to earn all-conference honors since Jerry Adams in 1986. (Jordan Bell started at the 5 spot in 2016-17, but was listed as a forward).
» First first-team Duck since Chris Duarte and Eugene Omoruyi in 2021.
Tourney Opponent Breakdown
Arizona....................... 3-2
Arizona State.............. 5-0
California.................... 3-2
Colorado..................... 1-2
Oregon State............... 2-1
Stanford...................... 0-2
UCLA........................... 3-2
USC............................. 3-2
Utah............................ 5-0
Washington................ 5-2
Washington State 5-3
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