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Oregon’s baseball team swept three Big 10 Conference games from visiting Washington at PK Park, Eugene. The Ducks won Friday, 5-0, Saturday, 6-4 & Sunday, 5-3. Next up for Oregon (19-8, 38-13) is a regular season finale at Iowa beginning Thursday, May 15, 4:05 p.m., televised on FS1.
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UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – For the first time in seven years, Oregon will host an NCAA Regional. The Ducks were awarded the 16th and final overall national seed and earned the right to play the Eugene Regional Friday through Sunday at Jane Sanders Stadium. Oregon will be joined by former Pac-12 foe Stanford, Binghamton and Weber State. Binghamton, the America East Conference champions, will play the Cardinal Friday at 2 p.m. Oregon and Weber State, which won the Big Sky tournament, will follow at 4:30 p.m. Both of Friday's games will be on ESPN+. Tickets for the Eugene Regional are available at https://am.ticketmaster.com/oregonducks/buy 2025 NCAA EUGENE REGIONAL SCHEDULE: Friday, May 16 - Game 1 – Stanford vs. Binghamton – 2:00 p.m. PT; Game 2 – Oregon vs. Weber State – 4:30 p.m. PT. Saturday, May 17 - Game 3 – Game 1 Winner vs. Game 2 Winner – 1:00 p.m. PT; Game 4 – Game 1 Loser vs. Game 2 Loser – 3:30 p.m. PT; Game 5 – Game 4 Winner vs. Game 3 Loser – 6:00 p.m. PT. Sunday, May 18 - Game 6 – Game 3 Winner vs. Game 5 Winner – 3:30 p.m. PT; Game 7 – Game 6 Winner vs. Game 6 Loser (if necessary) – 6:00 p.m. PT. This is the fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance for the Ducks under Big Ten Coach of the Year Melyssa Lombardi and the 25th NCAA appearance all-time in program history. Oregon is 47-7 overall this season and won the Big Ten Regular season title with a 19-3 record. Oregon and Weber State played in the second week of the 2025 season. The Ducks won, 9-1, in six innings Feb. 14 at the Littlewood Classic in Tempe, Ariz. Rylee McCoy went 3-for-3 and drove in three runs in the first meeting with the Wildcats, while Paige Sinicki, Dezianna Patmon and Emma Cox each had two hits. Elise Sokolsky gave up one run on two hits over 5.0 innings to pick up the win. The Ducks are 8-0 all-time against Weber State. Long-time Pac-12 rivals Oregon and Stanford have met 101 times with the Ducks holding a 58-43 edge. The Ducks and Binghamton have never played. Eugene last hosted an NCAA Regional in 2018. That Oregon team won the Pac-12 and advanced to the Women's College World Series.
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The Ducks collected 11 wins Friday in the regular-season home finale. UO release - EUGENE, Ore. – The Men and Women of Oregon combined for 11 wins Friday, closing out the regular-season home schedule with the Oregon Twilight. The Ducks also recognized and celebrated its senior class including a group victory lap at Hayward Field. The Ducks' postseason begins in Eugene with the Big Ten Championships (May 16-18) followed by the NCAA West First Round (May 28-31) in College Station, Texas. The top 12 in each event at the regional meets will then advance to the NCAA Championships (June 11-14), also hosted at Hayward Field. Tickets for both postseason meets in Eugene are currently on sale. With their respective victories at 1500 meters Friday, sophomores Simeon Birnbaum and Ella Thorsett improved their west region standings. Birnbaum, in his first individual race of the outdoor season, put down a 3:37.02 marker to win the Bill McChesney Jr. 1500 meters, the final event of the night. He now sits eighth within the region with the top-20 national performance. Prior to Friday's race, Birnbaum had only run legs of the Ducks' 4x800 and distance medley relays two weeks ago at Penn Relays. Thorsett, for a second-consecutive week, knocked several seconds off her lifetime best in the 1500. In the 'B' section of the event, she lowered her PB to 4:16.82 and moved inside the top 45 regionally; the top 48 qualify for the NCAA West First Round meet. The Sisters, Ore., native carried a previous best of 4:21.46 from last week's OSU High Performance. Thorsett began the year with a best of 4:28.58. In a bit of speed work before the postseason schedule, Matthew Erickson ran 47.04 to win the 400 in a new lifetime best. He'd run 47.66 previously, a result from last year's Twilight meet. Erickson swept the Big Ten and NCAA Indoor titles at 800 meters. Freshman Mihaly Akpamgbo was a double winner Friday, taking the top spots at 100 and 200 meters. The Salem, Ore., native neared his lifetime best with a 10.58 to win the 100 and returned to the track less than 30 minutes later to run a 21.37 to complete the sprint double in a new personal best. Kyle Gibbs, winner of the Twilight pole vault, took three solid attempts at 18-2.75 which would have been a personal best for the UO senior. He need a third-attempt clearance at 5.37m/17-7.25 to keep jumping but had already secured the win with his first clearance at the previous height. In the newly introduced Wade Bell 800 meters, redshirt freshman Will Heslam dove at the line for the win in 1:49.77, just getting past teammate Cain Evans (1:49.86) who was running unattached. Heslam now has a pair of sub-1:50 efforts in the 800 this year. The rest of the Ducks' list of Twilight winners included Ethan Bartee (400H), Shaun Miller Jr. (HJ), Kobe Lawrence (DT) and Hannah Seubert (steeplechase)
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