
Chris Hansen
Sports Reporter at The Register-Guard
Oregon Ducks men's basketball and track & field beat reporter for The Register-Guard. Minnesota born and raised. Skol.
Articles
-
1 week ago |
registerguard.com | Chris Hansen
Dillon Thieneman, a transfer safety from Purdue, has impressed Oregon teammates and coaches with his work ethic and dedication. He transferred to Oregon seeking better coaching and development opportunities after two seasons at Purdue. Dillon Thieneman is months away from making his debut in an Oregon football uniform. That hasn’t stopped the junior safety and Purdue transfer from making a first impression among his new teammates and coaches.
-
1 week ago |
statesmanjournal.com | Chris Hansen
Dillon Thieneman, a transfer safety from Purdue, has impressed Oregon teammates and coaches with his work ethic and dedication. He transferred to Oregon seeking better coaching and development opportunities after two seasons at Purdue. Dillon Thieneman is months away from making his debut in an Oregon football uniform. That hasn’t stopped the junior safety and Purdue transfer from making a first impression among his new teammates and coaches.
-
2 weeks ago |
registerguard.com | Chris Hansen
Oregon swept its fourth straight Big Ten softball series and extended its winning streak against conference teams to 11 games over the weekend in Minneapolis. In the process, the No. 4 Ducks (38-4) secured their best record after 42 games in program history. Oregon also set up the most consequential week of the season so far as it’ll play the final rivalry game of the season at 6 p.m. April 16 against Oregon State in Corvallis before hosting UCLA (40-5) April 18-20.
-
2 weeks ago |
registerguard.com | Chris Hansen
The Oregon men's basketball team has added depth to its frontcourt and brought a once-promising big man back to the Pacific Northwest. Former Penn State forward Miles Goodman has committed to the Ducks after playing a freshman season with the Nittany Lions during which he battled a shoulder injury and averaged 1.2 points and 1.4 rebounds in 13 games. The 6-11, 225-pounder from Seattle was a four-star recruit and top-100 player who was the second-highest ranked recruit in Penn State history.
-
2 weeks ago |
registerguard.com | Chris Hansen
Oregon's defensive line is rebuilding after losing three starters to the NFL draft. The coaching staff is optimistic about the talent and potential of the young defensive linemen. The work being done around Autzen Stadium and the Hatfield-Dowlin Complex this spring for the new Oregon football indoor training facility and practice fields provides Tony Tuioti with a perfect metaphor. “I have a picture that I show to the group every day,” the Ducks' defensive line coach said on April 10.
Try JournoFinder For Free
Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.
Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →Coverage map
X (formerly Twitter)
- Followers
- 1K
- Tweets
- 8K
- DMs Open
- No

RT @registerguard: 'Have to earn it': Oregon football transfer safety Evan Williams making a name for himself https://t.co/R1il3wA88c

RT @registerguard: Sheldon grad Teitum Tuioti turning heads as practices heat up for Oregon football https://t.co/FSdTHXnqpO

RT @AlecDietz: Notable news from Oregon football practice today, via @chansen_RG https://t.co/dv01ASFuGF