
Softball Gives Back with Community Service Drives
11/04/25 | Softball
EUGENE, Ore. – In what's become an annual tradition, the Oregon softball team gave back to the community through number of service drives held during the fall season.
In spite of challenges presented by less-than-ideal weather, Duck fans helped the team gather assistance for local pets and their owners, as well as collect toys and clothing for those in need in the community.
The popular Socktoberfest sock drive saw fans and teams alike come together to donate socks of all sizes from infant to adult. Over the past four years, More than 4,000 pairs of socks have been collected in partnership with Looking Glass Community Services.
This year's projects and committee members included:
In spite of challenges presented by less-than-ideal weather, Duck fans helped the team gather assistance for local pets and their owners, as well as collect toys and clothing for those in need in the community.
The popular Socktoberfest sock drive saw fans and teams alike come together to donate socks of all sizes from infant to adult. Over the past four years, More than 4,000 pairs of socks have been collected in partnership with Looking Glass Community Services.
This year's projects and committee members included:
- Socktoberfest sock drive (above)
- Clothing drive
- Aid for pets and their owners
- Toy drive
Players Mentioned
Rylee McCoy | Postgame - Oregon Classic (Day 3)
Monday, March 02
Melyssa Lombardi | Postgame - Oregon Classic (Day 3)
Monday, March 02
Amari Harper | Postgame - Oregon Classic (Day 3)
Monday, March 02
Taylour Spencer | Postgame - Oregon Classic (Day 2)
Sunday, March 01























