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Rob Moseley

Editor of https://t.co/B2i3KaB7zy. Tweeting here about all UO sports with the exception of @DuckFootball. Email: [email protected]. Phone: 541-346-2250

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  • 4 days ago | goducks.com | Rob Moseley

    It only took 48 hours for Sandy Brondello to fully appreciate the legacy two of her players with the New York Liberty established in Eugene. On Saturday, Brondello and the Liberty touched down at Eugene Airport. Two days later, they were in Matthew Knight Arena to play a preseason exhibition against the Toyota Antelopes, and Brondello met with media two hours prior to the game. The exhibition capped Brondello's first-ever visit to Eugene.

  • 4 days ago | nrtoday.com | Rob Moseley

    EUGENE — With four games left in the regular season, the Oregon baseball team is within striking distance of first place in the Big Ten, and reasons for the Ducks’ late-season surge abound. Consistent starting pitching. A resurgent bullpen. Elite defenders all around the infield. And a couple of historically prolific left-handed hitters.

  • 1 week ago | goducks.com | Rob Moseley

    WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Corks were flying through the air in left field at Jane Sanders Stadium, followed by long spouts of non-alcoholic sparkling cider. This past Saturday, the Oregon softball team clinched a share of the Big Ten title. The next day, after wrapping up the regular season and winning the title outright, the Ducks celebrated by popping bottles together. Amidst the cascade of cork and cold cider, two Ducks found each other.

  • 1 week ago | nrtoday.com | Rob Moseley

    EUGENE — Oregon softball didn’t have to win Sunday in order to clinch the outright Big Ten regular-season title. The Ducks went ahead and did anyway. Looking to maintain momentum for the postseason and strengthen their case to host NCAA Regionals, the No. 3 Oregon softball team celebrated Senior Day at a sold-out Jane Sanders Stadium with a 7-6 win Sunday over Michigan State.

  • 1 week ago | goducks.com | Rob Moseley

    EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon softball didn't have to win Sunday in order to clinch the outright Big Ten regular-season title. The Ducks went ahead and did anyway. Looking to maintain momentum for the postseason and strengthen their case to host NCAA Regionals, the No. 3 Oregon softball team celebrated Senior Day at a sold-out Jane Sanders Stadium with a 7-6 win Sunday over Michigan State.

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