Carried once again by a lockdown defensive performance, Oregon women’s basketball finished strong in a 54-47 win over Indiana on Friday night at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks (15-5, 6-3 Big Ten) had 11 different players score,
The Hoosiers led by 10 in the third quarter but were outscored 32-15 the rest of the game, losing their first trip to Oregon as Big Ten opponents.
Despite leading by 10 points in the third quarter, IU women's basketball had careless mistakes, a familiar trend, leading to a 54-47 loss to Oregon.
The Hoosiers’ 54-47 loss Friday at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore., marked their second-fewest points scored in 11 seasons under coach Teri Moren and the fewest since a 68-46 home loss to Michigan State on Dec.
Here's the full transcript of coach Teri Moren's postgame press conference after the Hoosiers' third straight loss.
Two of Indiana women’s basketball’s last three defeats have occurred because of late fourth quarter collapses. On Jan. 19 against No. 4 USC, Indiana held a 4-point lead in the final quarter, but its inefficient offense and defense allowed the Trojans to put together a 12-0 run. The Cream and Crimson lost by 7.
The Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team finished on a 12-2 run to overtake Indiana for a 54-47 home win Friday night at Matthew Knight Arena.Deja Kelly swiped
EUGENE â€“ The Oregon Ducks' three-game homestand comes to an end on Friday night as they take on the Indiana Hoosiers in Matthew Knight Arena. This is the second
Oregon women's basketball wraps its homestand Friday vs. Indiana in another big Big Ten Conference game at Matthew Knight Arena.
Oregon guard Deja Kelly (#25) starts a fast break as the No. 25 Ducks face the North Texas Mean Green in a women’s college basketball game at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian
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After Oregon sophomore guard Sofia Bell’s missed 3-pointer, it was Indiana women’s basketball’s turn to respond in its first possession of the fourth quarter. The Ducks held momentum as they cut the Hoosiers once 10-point lead to a 2-point lead with a 10-0 run in the middle of the third quarter.