
Huskies And Ducks Keep Rivalry Alive In Big Ten With Midweek Matchup
February 11, 2025 | Women's Basketball
SEATTLE – The PNW rivalry between the Huskies and the Ducks will continue with the teams' first meeting as Big Ten Conference opponents, as Washington will travel down to Eugene for a Wednesday matchup.
The 111th all-time meeting between Washington and Oregon will tipoff at 6 p.m. inside Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore.
Austin Ota (play-by-play) and Olivia Arciniega (analyst) will call the action on B1G+ and Gary Hill will be live on 1090 KPTR-AM.
LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies are coming off an 81-73 loss to No. 16 Maryland and have dropped four of their last five.
Three players reached double digits against the Terrapins, led by Elle Ladine with 23 points, including five three-pointers.
Sayvia Sellers put up 19 points, five assists, and tied a career-high five steals.
Dalayah Daniels continues to make her way in the Husky record book, moving up to No. 2 on the all-time UW blocked shots list with four blocks against Maryland.
SCOUTING REPORT
This will be the 111th all-time meeting between Washington and Oregon and the first as Big Ten league opponents. The Ducks lead the season series 56-54.
The Huskies have won three of the last four meetings, but Oregon has won the last five matchups in Eugene. The last Husky win in Matthew Knight Arena was on Dec. 30, 2016.
The Ducks are led by 11th year head coach Kelly Graves, who has led Oregon to a 16-8 record in 2024-25 and 7-6 so far in its inaugural season in the Big Ten.
The Ducks are on a three-game skid, falling on the road to Michigan and suffering ranked losses at home to No. 16 Maryland and No. 1 UCLA.
The 111th all-time meeting between Washington and Oregon will tipoff at 6 p.m. inside Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore.
Austin Ota (play-by-play) and Olivia Arciniega (analyst) will call the action on B1G+ and Gary Hill will be live on 1090 KPTR-AM.
LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies are coming off an 81-73 loss to No. 16 Maryland and have dropped four of their last five.
Three players reached double digits against the Terrapins, led by Elle Ladine with 23 points, including five three-pointers.
Sayvia Sellers put up 19 points, five assists, and tied a career-high five steals.
Dalayah Daniels continues to make her way in the Husky record book, moving up to No. 2 on the all-time UW blocked shots list with four blocks against Maryland.
SCOUTING REPORT
This will be the 111th all-time meeting between Washington and Oregon and the first as Big Ten league opponents. The Ducks lead the season series 56-54.
The Huskies have won three of the last four meetings, but Oregon has won the last five matchups in Eugene. The last Husky win in Matthew Knight Arena was on Dec. 30, 2016.
The Ducks are led by 11th year head coach Kelly Graves, who has led Oregon to a 16-8 record in 2024-25 and 7-6 so far in its inaugural season in the Big Ten.
The Ducks are on a three-game skid, falling on the road to Michigan and suffering ranked losses at home to No. 16 Maryland and No. 1 UCLA.
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