— Oregon baseball is not only losing on the field, but the Ducks are losing in their bank account. Ticket sales are down while program expenses have increased.
— However, pitcher David Peterson is one of the best players in the nation this season. He passed up playing professionally to become a Duck, and now he could become a first round draft pick in the upcoming MLB draft.
— Oregon softball is preparing for its upcoming Super Regional series against Kentucky. The Ducks are hoping to advance to the team’s first World Series since 2015.
— Freshman Shannon Rhodes has been a driving force behind Oregon’s success. She is in the midst of a 15-game hitting streak.
— Former Oregon quarterback Terry Wilson Jr. is transferring to Kansas’ Garden City Community College. Wilson will be eligible to play for a Division I program after one year.
— Oregon women’s golf ended its season when the team finished 24th in the NCAA Championship regional play.
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Jack Butler
May 25, 2017
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