– The Ducks hosted several high-profile potential recruits during their 48-28 win over USC on Saturday, including U.S. Army All-American wide receiver Dylan Crawford and four-star junior college offensive lineman Garett Bolles. After his unofficial visit, 2017 four-star defensive lineman Marlon Tuipulotu said Oregon is now on top of his list, which includes offers from Oregon State and Washington.
– Edward Cheserek became the first man to win three consecutive NCAA Cross Country Championships with an individual title in Louisville on Saturday. The men of Oregon finished fourth overall and the women finished third.
– Oregon men’s basketball improved to 5-0 on the season with a 73-67 win over Valparaiso at home on Sunday. Despite 20-plus-point performances from Dillon Brooks and freshman Tyler Dorsey, head coach Dana Altman said the team still has “a lot of things to iron out.” The bench stepped up in Oregon’s win over Savannah State on Friday.
– Oregon women’s basketball came away with a 79-51 victory over UC Santa Barbara on Sunday, improving to 3-0 despite an onslaught of turnovers. Jillian Alleyne, who broke Oregon’s career rebounding record on Thursday, recorded her 15th consecutive double-double and continued to build chemistry with transfer Jacinta Vandenberg.
– Oregon women’s volleyball fell to No. 2 Washington at home on Friday due to a third-set loss head coach Jim Moore described as “heartbreaking.” The team has two must-win games remaining, both at home, against Arizona State on Wednesday and Oregon State on Friday.
– 6-foot-4 freshman Kevin Cotter established himself as Oregon men’s soccer’s center back despite being “quite as hell” off the pitch. The Emerald’s Will Denner has the story.
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Oregon impresses several big-name recruits in win over USC, Cheserek wins third straight NCAA Championship
Kenny Jacoby
November 22, 2015
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