– Oregon baseball has yet to find its rhythm in Pac-12 play. The Ducks were swept in their weekend series at Arizona, in which the Wildcats outscored them 29-11. Oregon is now 2-7 against conference foes.
– Oregon softball beat No. 19 Washington 15-6 on Sunday. With the win, Oregon won the series and remains atop the Pac-12 standings.
– The softball team received a setback during its 10-2 loss to the Huskies on Saturday, though. Janie Takeda, a two-time All-American, left the game after an outfield collision. Her status remains unknown.
– Oregon acrobatics and tumbling fell for just the second time this season to Hawaii Pacific on Saturday. Hawaii Pacific recorded a 101.10 in the final event to win the meet 282.050 – 280.295.
– In its bout with defending national champion UCLA, Oregon women’s tennis was unable to come away with a victory at home Saturday, losing 5-2.
But it was not a day without victories for the Ducks.
“To play against two of the top teams in the nation and to compete and battle the way we did, proves to ourselves we’re moving in the right direction,” Oregon head coach Alison Silverio said.
– Oregon men’s golf placed fifth at The Goodwin in Stanford, California over the weekend. The Ducks shot a 9-under 271. Jonathan Woo paced the team, scoring a 4-under 66 to place him 6th individually.
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Oregon baseball swept at Arizona, softball remains atop of Pac-12
Justin Wise
March 29, 2015
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