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For UO running backs coach, being โmeanโ comes with the territory
Heโs 31 and not far removed from his playing days, but when it comes to making sure his players are reaching their potential, RaโShaad Samples learned from his dad that beingโฆ
Ducks basketball: A March to remember (thatโd be 2017), and an offseason of questions (in 2026)
As the Ducks close the book on this season, the takeaways range from Ehis Etuteโs rise, to the uncertainty of Dana Altmanโs next roster.
UPCOMING SPORTING EVENTS
UOโs first Big Ten financial report shows the cost โ and the payoff
The Ducksโ move to a new conference came with bigger travel bills, rising coaching costs and a growing arms race, but Year 1 also brought a revenue jump fueled by mediaโฆ
Ducks return a familiar core of players as spring practice resumes
The Ducks return one of the nationโs most experienced rosters but say daily accountability will determine how far the team can go.
The existentialist in the coordinatorโs room
Drew Mehringer inherits a loaded Oregon offense. But his approach โ shaped by survival, perspective and relationships โ may matter as much as any play he calls.
From the stands: Itโs time to fix college footballโs broken schedule
College football is broken. One quick fix, John Evans writes, begins with figuring out the calendar.
In Texas rout, Oregon got a hard look at where it wants to be
Katie Fiso and the Ducks were outmatched on Sunday, but the second-round loss also offered a glimpse of the level the program is trying to reach.
โYou have to be perfectโ: Astera Tuhina on her hair โ and Oregonโs matchup with Texas
Oregon faces its biggest test of the season Sunday โ but the real pressure might be on whoeverโs styling Astera Tuhinaโs hair.
Gritty and gory Oregon Ducks advance to NCAA Tournamentโs second round
Behind 22 points from Katie Fiso, 13 points from a bloodied Mia Jacobs and an all-out defensive effort, the Oregon Ducks beat Virginia Tech 70-60 and will be dancing again onโฆ
Hitting a bucket of balls with the coach whoโs helped make UO womenโs golf a powerhouse
I spent an afternoon on the range with Derek Radley, who talked about physics, bowling, naming his kids, giving golf tips to Dan Lanning, and a memorable time his wife ignoredโฆ
Ducks women earn No. 8 seed in NCAA tourney, face Virginia Tech in opener
Kelly Graves hopes the Ducks can channel the stateโs support as they begin March Madness in Austin, Texas.
Ducks score pair of 2nd-place team finishes at NCAA indoor track championships
The Oregon women had only seven competitors in the meet, but they finished in second place behind Georgia. The men would have needed a nearly perfect day to top Arkansas.ย
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