Oregon Duck Sports Calendar — January 28 to February 2, 2015
1/28/15 Men’s Basketball — Oregon at Arizona 7 p.m.
Media: TV: Pac-12 Network Radio: Oregon IMG Network
The Ducks travel to the Grand Canyon State where they will seek to avenge their 80-62 January loss to the No. 6 ranked Arizona Wildcats. In last week’s game, the Ducks notched a win against UCLA and the fans received a pleasant surprise when the newest Duck, 6’10” Israeli forward Roman Sorkin, canned his first shot, a mid-range jumper.
1/30/15 Men’s Basketball — Oregon at Arizona State University 5 p.m.
Media: TV: Pac-12 Network Radio: Oregon IMG Network
1/30/15 – 1/31/15 Men’s Tennis — Nevada at Oregon 5 p.m. Friday/3 p.m. Saturday – Student Tennis Facility, Eugene
Media: None
In its previous outing, the men’s tennis team beat a strong Alabama team in Chapel Hill, NC.
1/30-31/15 Men’s and Women’s Track and Field — Oregon at the Washington Invitational
Media: None
Oregon’s men’s track and field team were ranked No. 1 in the nation this week. The women dropped one spot into the No. 4 position.
1/31/2015 Women’s Basketball — UCLA at Oregon 12:30 p.m.
Media: TV: Pac-12 Network Radio: Oregon IMG Network
The Ducks try to rebound from last weekend’s tight loss to Arizona. This week they also lost junior guard Chloe Stiles, who left the team on Monday.
1/31/15 Women’s Tennis — Minnesota at Oregon 11 a.m. Student Tennis Facility
Last week, Oregon beat UNLV on the road in Nevada.
2/2/15 Women’s Basketball — USC at Oregon 5 p.m.
Media: TV: Pac-12 Network Radio: Oregon IMG Network
Top Photo by John Sperry
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