– Oregon announced the date for its annual spring game on Thursday, setting it for 11 a.m. on April 30. Oregon, who fell to TCU in a riveting, triple-overtime 47-41 comeback, is entering the offseason with another opening at the quarterback position. The Spring Game is the first chance for Ducks fans to see Montana State graduate-transfer Dakota Prukop.
– Former Oregon football graduate-assistant Joe Bernardi is reportedly returning to coach at Fresno State, who started at center for the Bulldogs from 2007-10. Bernardi will be the team’s new tight end coach.
– The Oregon women’s basketball team is heading to Corvallis on Friday for the Civil War, a game coach Kelly Graves hopes inspires his senior unit.
– 2015 was a memorable year for the Oregon track and field team. This year’s indoor season the Ducks are poised to have success, once again.
– Could former Michigan football coach Brady Hoke head to Eugene to coach the defense? Reports say it’s a possibility.
– Oregon transfer Dylan Ennis, who played in two games this season for the Ducks, is applying for a sixth year of eligibility after being ruled out for the season with a foot injury.
– Matthew Knight Arena host Malachi Williams has good reason to love his job, and he does.
-Oregon women’s golf prepares for a competitive spring schedule, writes Emerald sports reporter Gus Morris.
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Oregon sets date for annual spring game, women’s basketball prepares for weekend games versus Oregon State
Joseph Hoyt
January 7, 2016
Cole Elsasser
Oregon Ducks linebacker Rodney Hardrick (48) pumps up the defenses before they warm up. The No. 15 Oregon Ducks face the No. 11 TCU Horned Frogs in the Valero Alamo Bowl at The Alamo Dome in San Antonio, Texas on Jan. 2, 2016.
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