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UO Sports, April 21
UO Sports, April 21
UO Sports, April 21

Published on: 04/21/2025

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Oregon’s Beach Volleyball Team competed at the Pepperdine Dual Days in Malibu, CA. Oregon lost both matches to Pepperdine, 3-2 & 5-0, but the Ducks did beat Hope International 5-0 & 4-0. Oregon (0-6, 5-18) heads to the MPSF Championship, Wednesday, April 23, at Huntington Beach, CA.

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UO release - HAVRE DE GRACE, Md. - Trailing by three strokes entering the final round, the Oregon women's golf team put together a dominant performance on Sunday to run away with the 2025 Big Ten Championship at Bulle Rock Golf Course. The No. 5 Ducks fired a stellar 12-under 276 to win the team title by a whopping 14 strokes, matching the tournament 54-hole scoring record in the process with a 12-under 852 for the weekend. Sophomore Kiara Romero gave Oregon a championship sweep by claiming the individual conference title at 7-under par, winning by three strokes after a 4-under 68 in the final round. Oregon won the Big Ten title in its first year in the league while claiming the second conference championship in program history, joining the 2021-22 team that won the Pac-12 Championship. It is the second tournament win of the season for the Ducks and ninth under head coach Derek Radley. It is also the fifth Big Ten title for Oregon Athletics in its first year in the conference, joining women's cross country, football and both men's and women's indoor track and field.

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No. 5 Oregon won a three-game Big 10 Conference Softball series over No. 6, visiting UCLA at Jane Sanders Stadium, Eugene. The Ducks won the opener, 3-1 on Friday, but lost Saturday, 8-0 (6). On Sunday, the rubber match was won by Oregon 9-0 (5). The Ducks (14-2, 41-5 open a series at Indiana, beginning Friday, April 25, Bloomington, IN, televised on B1G+.

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Oregon baseball won two-out-of-three from visiting UCLA at PK Park, Eugene. The Ducks won the opener on Friday, 2-1, but fell on Saturday, 14-4 (8). On Sunday, Oregon won 10-6. The Ducks (14-7, 27-11) host Portland on Tuesday, April 22, 5:05 p.m., televised on B1G+.

The Ducks add two top-10 program marks Saturday at Hayward Field

UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – The Oregon track and field teams combined for seven win and two top-10 program performances Saturday during the Oregon Team Invitational at Hayward Field. With an emphasis on team competition, the Ducks went head-to-head with K-State, Oklahoma State, Oregon State, No. 1 Texas A&M, Utah and Wichita State. "I definitely want to say 'thanks' to all the other teams and coaches that came out here for our Team Invitational," head coach Jerry Schumacher said during a post-meet interview on the Big Ten Network. "The team concept is very present at the end of the season when we're doing championship meets but there's not a lot of it during the season. Our idea is to bring more team competitions to the sport." To remain in accordance with NCAA qualifying rules, the Team Invitational was a non-scored meet but an unofficial 'fan score' was used to better engage audiences and encourage participation. Each team was allowed up to two entries in each event with points given to all competitors based on finish. In the men's team competition, Oregon topped the field with 137.5 points followed by Texas A&M (129) and Oklahoma State (101.5) rounding out the top three. The UO women tallied 182.5 points to finish as runner-up behind Texas A&M (222.5) and ahead of Oklahoma State (156). NCAA Indoor champion Matthew Erickson capped his weekend by winning the 800 meters in 1:47.59, besting a field that included teammate Koitatoi Kidali—second in 1:48.11—and three runners ranked inside the national top 10 entering the week: Kimar Farquharson and Sam Whitmarsh of Texas A&M, and Hafez Mahadi of Oklahoma State. Farquharson (1:48.57) and Mahadi (1:49.08) finished third and fourth, respectively. Erickson registered a lifetime best of 3:40.54 over 1500 meters during Friday's Oregon Open. Kazimierska made it a 2-for-2 weekend, coupling Friday's triumph in the 800 meters with a victory over 1500 meters Saturday. She pulled away over the last half of the bell lap to stop the clock in 4:07.28 and led a 1-2 UO finish with Mia Barnett who clocked in at 4:08.75. With that time, Barnett moves onto the program's all-time list as the No. 7 performer. The women's distance crew added two more victories with Silan Ayyildiz at 800 meters and newcomer Juliet Cherubet in the 5,000 meters. Ayyildiz, in her first outing since the NCAA Indoor meet, finished in 2:03.11 to grab the win and establish a new lifetime best. Teammate Ella Nelson crossed in 2:03.79 and finished third. Cherubet turned in a dominant performance Saturday with a time of 15:28.86 over 5,000 meters, good for a 14-second victory over the field. Additionally, Cherubet became the No. 4 performer in UO history in the event. Two weeks ago at Stanford, she ran 32:02.78—No. 2 at Oregon—in the 10,000 meters. Redshirt freshman Kobe Lawrence powered his way to a victory in the shot put, getting the implement out to 19.28m/63-3.25 on his fourth attempt. His last four measures were all farther than his previous season's best and all six throws were good enough for the win. Based on marks entering the weekend, Lawrence is now ranked 15th nationally. Training partner Aidan Elbettar added a win of his own, fighting through two early fouls and recording a day's best of 57.81m/189-8 on his fourth throw of the day. Lawrence, off his win in the shot put, picked up a runner-up finish (55.35m/181-7) in the discus. He moved from third to second with his sixth-round toss. In his debut in an Oregon kit, Shaun Miller Jr. took the top spot in the high jump with a final 2.11m/6-11 clearance. With the victory in hand, he took attempts at a would-be 7-0.25 mark. Miller, a transfer from Ohio State, had previously competed at Hayward Field at the 2022 NCAA Championships where he was ninth.

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