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2009-10 OPPONENTS

School Time • Date • Venue Location Nickname • Colors Conference President Athletics Director Arena/Capacity Press Row Number Head Coach, Yr. Career Record/School Record Assistant Coaches

2008-09 Record/Conf Finish Postseason Letterwinnners Rtn/Lost Starters Rtn/Lost Series Record SID Contact Phones: Office • Cell Email

School Time • Date • Venue Location Nickname • Colors Conference President Athletics Director Arena/Capacity Press Row Number Head Coach, Yr. Career Record/School Record Assistant Coaches

2008-09 Record/Conf Finish Postseason Letterwinnners Rtn/Lost Starters Rtn/Lost Series Record SID Contact Phones: Office • Cell Email

Eastern Washington 7 p.m. • Nov. 16 • Mac Court Cheney, Wash. Red & White Big Sky Dr. Rodolfo Are’valo Bill Chaves Reese Court (5,000) 509.359.6331 Wendy Schuller 94-136 (8 yrs.) • Same Cheryl Sorenson Alison Chase Raelynn Chaffee 10-19, 5-11 (T-7) NA 8/4 5/0 Oregon leads 5-0 Matt MacDonald 509.359.6333 • 509.475.8767 mmacdonald@ewu.edu

Montana 1 p.m. PST • Nov. 22 • Dahlberg Arena Missoula, Mont. Grizzles • Maroon & Silver Big Sky Dr. George Dennison Jim O’Day Dahlberg Arena (7,200) 406.243.4281 Robin Selvig, 32nd Yr. 725-204 (31 yrs) • Same Annette Rocheleau Shannon Schweyen Trish Duce 28-5, 15-1 (1st) NCAA Tournament 1st Round 8/4 2/3 Oregon leads 10-3 Joel Carlson 406.243.5414 • 406.370.9669 joel.carlson@mso.umt.edu

Santa Clara 7 p.m. • Nov. 24 • Mac Court Santa Clara, Calif. Broncos • Red & White West Coast Michael Engh, S.J. Dan Coonan Leavey Center (4,500) 408.554.4655 Jennifer Mountain, 2nd Yr. 4-27 (1 yr.) • Same Tamara Inoue Evan Unrau Marissa White 4-27, 1-13(8th) NA 8/4 3/2 Oregon leads 10-2 Sabrina Polidoro 408.554.4659 • 631.944.1298 spolidoro@scu.edu

Cal State Fullerton 7:30 p.m. • Nov. 27 • Mac Court Fullerton, Calif. Titans • Navy Blue, Orange, White Big West Dr. Milton A. Gordon Brian Quinn Titan Gym (4,000) 657.278.5700 Marcia Foster, 1st Yr. 0-0 • 0-0 Allyson Alhadeff Sara Perry Crystal Harris 10-20, 5-11 (6th) NA 9/2 3/2 First Meeting Jason Spencer 657.278.7547 • 714.904.7547 jspencer@fullerton.edu

5/0 10/1 Diane Nordstrom 608.262.1811 • 608.658.3644 dkn@athletics.wisc.edu

Portland 7 p.m. • Dec. 2 • Mac Court Portland, Ore. Pilots • Purple & White West Coast Rev. E. Williams Beauchamp, C.S.C., J.D. Larry Williams Chiles Center (4,852) 503-943-7527 Jim Sollars, 24th Yr. 494-429 (33 yrs.) • 317-347 (23 yrs.) Sean Kelly Shayla Johnson Catheria Turner 17-14, 10-4 (2nd) WNIT First Round 8/5 3/2 Oregon leads 21-4 Adam Linnman 503-943-7425 • 503-860-9494 linnman@up.edu

Boise State 7 p.m. • Dec. 4 • Mac Court Boise, Idaho Broncos • Royal Blue & Orange Western Athletic Dr. Robert W. Krusta Gene Bleymaier Taco Bell Arena (12,400) 208.426.1503 Gordy Presnell, 5th Yr. 475-173 (22 yrs.) • 79-47 (4 yrs.) Heather Sower Calamity McEntire Kelley Berglund 16-15, 9-7 (T-5th) NA 5/7 2/3 Oregon leads 8-4 Doug Link 208.426.1027 • 208.861.2796 DLink@BoiseState.edu

Long Beach State 2 p.m. • Dec. 6 • Mac Court Long Beach, Calif. 49ers • Black & Gold Big West Dr. F. King Alexander Vic Cegles Walter Pyramid (4,200) 562.985.4667 Jody Wynn, 1st Yr. 0-0 • 0-0 Jeff Cammon Laura Freimuth Derek Wynn 8-21, 4-12 (T-7th) NA 11/3 4/1 Long Beach State leads 5-3 Andrea Ohta 562.985.8569 • 562.505.1297 aohta@csulb.edu

Georgia Tech 3 p.m. PST • Dec. 16 • Alexander Memorial Atlanta, Ga. Yellow Jackets • Old Gold & White Atlantic Coast Dr. G. P. “Bud” Peterson Dan Radakovich Alexander Memorial Coliseum (9,191) 404.894.5458 MaChelle Joseph, 7th Yr. 106-76 (6 yrs.) • Same Sytia Messer Teri Moren Gene Hill 22-10, 8-6 (5th) NCAA Tournament 2nd Round 9/5 4/1 Georgia Tech leads 1-0 Dan Goldberger 404.894.5445 • 646.872.7568 dgoldberger@athletics.gatech.edu

Wyoming 1 p.m. PST • Dec. 20 • Arena Auditorium Laramie, Wyo. Cowgirls • Brown & Gold Mountain West Dr. Tom Buchanan Tom Burman Arena Auditorium (15,028) 307.766.2222 Joe Legerski, 7th Yr. 115-69 (6 yrs.) • Same Gerald Mattinson Kristin Becker Katie Kern 16-14, 8-8 (T-5th) NA 11/3 3/2 Oregon leads 2-1 Amy Dambro 307.760.2269/2256 • 307.760.1736 montross@uwyo.edu

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Wisconsin 4:30 p.m. • Nov. 28 • Mac Court Madison, Wis. Badgers • Cardinal & White Big Ten John Wiley Barry Alvarez Kohl Center (17,142) 608.265.4333 Lisa Stone, 7th Yr. 91-93 (6 yrs.) • 466-211 (24 yrs.) Kathi Bennett Oties Epps Ty Margenthaler 19-15, 6-12 (T-7th) WNIT 3rd Round

Portland State 2:30 p.m. • Nov. 29 • Mac Court Portland, Ore. Vikings • Green, White, Silver Big Sky Wim Wiewel Torre Chisholm Peter W. Stott Center (1,500) 503.725.5597 Sherri Murrell, 3rd Yr. 192-212 (14 yrs) • 45-19 (2 yrs.) Peg Swadener Mike Hood Kate Benz 23-10, 14-2 (2nd) WNIT 2nd Round 12/3 3/2 Oregon leads 21-9 Ryan Borde 503.725.2525 • 503.910.3355 rborde@pdx.edu

Utah 6:00 p.m. PST • Dec. 22 • Jon M. Huntsman Ctr. Salt Lake City, Utah Utes • Crimson & White Mountain West Michael K. Young Dr. Chris Hill Jon M. Huntsman Ctr. (15,000) Elaine Elliott, 27th Yr. 559-222 (26 yrs.) • Same Matt Legerski Anthony Levrets Lana Sitterud 23-10, 13-3 (1st) NCAA Tournament 2nd Round 8/4 2/3 Oregon leads 9-4 Brooke Frederickson 801.581.8302 • 801.493.9254 bfrederickson@huntsman.utah.edu


2009-10 OPPONENTS

School Time • Date • Venue (1st Game) Time • Date • Venue (2nd Game) Location Nickname • Colors Conference President Athletics Director Arena/Capacity Press Row Number Head Coach, Yr. Career Record • School Record Assistant Coaches

2008-09 Record/Conf Finish Postseason Letterwinnners Rtn/Lost Starters Rtn/Lost Series Record SID Contact Phones: Office • Cell Email

Washington 7 p.m. • Jan. 1 • Mac Court 2 p.m. • Mar. 7 • Bank of America Arena Seattle, Wash. Huskies • Purple & Gold Pacific-10 Dr. Mark Emmert Scott Woodward Bank of America Arena (10,000) 206.543.2230/2231 Tia Jackson, 3rd Yr. 21-40 (2 yrs.) • Same Fred Applin Loree Payne Judy Spoelstra 8-22, 3-15 (10th) NA 11/3 4/1 Oregon leads 40-39 Jeremy Cothran 206.685.3120 cothran@u.washington.edu

Washington State 2 p.m. • Jan. 3 • Mac Court 6 p.m. • March 5 • Friel Court Pullman, Wash. Cougars • Crimson & Gray Pacific-10 Elson S. Floyd Jim Sterk Friel Court (11,671) 509.335.2684 June Daugherty, 3rd Yr. 330-257 (20 yrs.) • 16-44 (2 yrs.) Mike Daugherty Mo Hines Brian Holsinger 11-19, 4-14 (T-8th) NA 8/4 3/2 Oregon leads 55-11 Joe Nickell 509.335.5785 • 509.361.4338 jnickell@wsu.edu

Oregon State 1 p.m. • Jan. 9 • Gill Coliseum TBA • Feb. 6 • Mac Court Corvallis, Ore. Beavers • Orangle & Black Pacific-10 Dr. Edward Ray Bob De Carolis Gill Coliseum (10,400) 541.737.3020 LaVonda Wagner, 5th Yr. 57-65 (4 yrs.) • Same Kelle Barney Krista Reinking Erin Entwistle 20-12, 9-9 (T-4th) WNIT 2nd Round 7/5 2/3 Oregon leads 56-27 Hank Hager 541.737.7472 • 541.230.0611 hank.hager@oregonstate.edu

Arizona State 5:30 p.m. PST • Jan. 14 • Wells Fargo Arena 2 p.m. • Feb. 13 • Mac Court Tempe, Ariz. Sun Devils • Maroon & Gold Pacific-10 Dr. Michael Crow Lisa Love Wells Fargo Arena (14,141) 480.965.7274 Charli Turner Thorne, 13th Yr. 291-194 (16 yrs.) • 251-154 (12 yrs.) Joseph Anders Meg Sanders Laura Hughes 26-9, 15-3 (T-2nd) NCAA Tournament Elite Eight 7/6 2/3 Oregon leads 27-25 Steve Rodriguez 480.965.9780 Steve.Rodriguez@asu.edu

Arizona 1 p.m. PST • Jan. 16 • McKale Center 7 p.m. • Feb. 11 • Mac Court Tucson, Ariz. Wildcats • Cardinal & Navy Pacific-10 Dr. Robert Shelton Jim Livengood McKale Center (14,545) 520.621.5291 Niya Butts, 2nd Yr. 12-19 (1 yr.) • Same Sue Darling Chance Lindley Brandy Manning 12-19, 4-14 (8th) NA 4/7 2/3 Oregon leads 28-21 Eric Montgomery 520.621.4283 • 520.954.4098 eric.montgomery@arizona.edu

California 7 p.m. • Jan. 21 • Mac Court 8 p.m. • Feb. 20 • Haas Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Golden Bears • Blue & Gold Pacific-10 Robert Birgeneau (Chancellor) Sandy Barbour Haas Pavilion (11,877) 510.642.3098 Joanne Boyle, 4th Yr. 162-64 (7 yrs.) • 95-35 (4 yrs.) Charmin Smith Jennifer Hoover Kevin Morrison 27-7, 15-3 (T-2nd) NCAA Sweet 16 5/6 3/2 Oregon leads 35-21 Melissa Dudek 510-642-3611 • 510.316.9131 mdudek@berkeley.edu

ROAD TRIP DESTINATIONS MONTANA School Time • Date • Venue (1st Game) Time • Date • Venue (2nd Game) Location Nickname • Colors Conference President Athletics Director Arena/Capacity Press Row Number Head Coach, Yr. Career Record • School Record Assistant Coaches

2008-09 Record/Conf Finish Postseason Letterwinnners Rtn/Lost Starters Rtn/Lost Series Record SID Contact Phones: Office • Cell Email

Stanford 11 a.m. • Jan. 23 • Mac Court 7 p.m. • Feb. 18 • Maples Pavilion Stanford, Calif. Cardinal • Cardinal & White Pacific-10 John Hennessy Bob Bowlsby Maples Pavilion (7,223) 650.725.2957 Tara VanDerveer, 31st Yr. 757-193 (30 yrs.) • 605-142 (23 yrs.) Amy Tucker Bobbie Kelsey Kate Paye 33-5, 17-1 (1st) NCAA Final Four 13/2 4/1 Stanford leads 39-8 Aaron Juarez 650.725.7277 • 408.250.1598 arjuarez@stanford.edu

Depart: Saturday, Nov. 21/Return: Sunday, Nov. 22 Doubletree Hotel Missoula 100 Madison • Missoula, MT 59802 UCLA USC 7 p.m. • Jan. 28 • Pauley Pavilion 2:30 p.m. • Jan. 30 • Galen Center Ph: 406-728-3100 • Fax 406-728-2530

2 p.m. • Feb. 27 • Mac Court Los Angeles, Calif. Bruins • Blue & Gold Pacific-10 Dr. Gene Buck (Chancellor) Daniel Guerrero Pauley Pavilion (12,819) 310.825.1899 Nikki Caldwell, 2nd Yr. 19-12 (1 yr.) • Same Tony Perotti Stacie Terry Tasha Butts 19-12, 9-9 (T-4th) NA 10/2 4/1 UCLA leads 26-24 Steve Rourke/Liza David 310.206.8187 • 310.206.8140 srourke or ldavid @athletics.ucla.edu

7 p.m. • Feb. 27 • Mac Court Los Angeles, Calif. Trojans • Cardinal & Gold Pacific-10 Dr. Steven Sample Mike Garrett Galen Center (10,258) (213.740.3900) Michael Cooper, 1st Yr. 0-0 • 0-0 Ervin Monier Kelley Gibson Mary Wooley 17-15, 9-9 (T-4th) NA 9/4 3/2 USC leads 35-16 Darcy Couch 213.740.3808 • 213.725.3447 dcouch@usc.edu

GEORGIA TECH Depart: Monday, Dec. 14/Return: Thursday, Dec. 17 Ritz-Carlton Atlanta • 181 Peachtree Street N.E. Atlanta, GA 30303 Ph: 404-659-0400 • Fax: 404-688-0400

WYOMING/UTAH Depart: Saturday, Dec. 19/Return: Wednesday, Dec. 23 Fairfield Inn & Suites 1673 Centennial Dr. • Laramie, WY 82070 Ph: 307-460-2100 Denver Airport Marriott at Gateway Park 16455 E 40th Circle • Aurora, CO 80011-0802 Ph:303-371-4333 • Fax: 303-371-1134 SLC Marriott University Park 480 Wakara Way • Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 Ph: 801-581-1000 • Fax: 801-584-3321

ARIZONA STATE/ARIZONA Depart: Wednesday, Jan. 13/Return: Saturday, Jan. 16 Mission Palms 60 East Fifth Street • Tempe, AZ 85281 Ph: 480-894-1400 • Fax: 480-968-7677

Tucson Marriott University Park 880 East Second Street • Tucson, AZ 85719 Ph: 520-792-4100 • Fax: 520-882-4100

UCLA/USC Depart: Wednesday, Jan. 27/Return: Saturday, Jan. 30 Hotel Angeleno 170 N. Church Lane • Los Angeles, CA 90049 Ph: 310-476-6411 • Fax: 310-472-1157 Downtown Marriott 333 South Figueroa Street • Los Angeles, CA 90071 Ph: 213-617-1133 • Fax: 213-613-0291

STANFORD/BERKELEY Depart: Wednesday, Feb. 17/ Return: Sunday, Feb. 21 Palo Alto Westin 675 El Camino Real • Palo Alto, CA 94301 Ph: 650-321-4422 Emeryville Courtyard 5555 Shellmound Street • Emeryville, CA 94608 Ph: 510-652-8777 • Fax: 510-652-8799

WASHINGTON STATE/WASHINGTON Depart: Thursday, March 4/Return: Sunday, March 7 Holiday Inn Express 1190 S.E. Bishop Blvd. • Pullman, WA 99163 Ph: 509-334-4437 Westin Downtown 1900 5th Avenue • Seattle, WA 98101 Ph: 206-728-1000 • 206-728-2259

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2009-10 OPPONENTS TRAVEL DESTINATIONS WASHINGTON Seattle, Wash. 2 p.m., March 7 OREGON STATE Corvallis, Ore. 1 p.m., Jan. 9

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WASHINGTON STATE Pullman, Wash. 6 p.m., March 5

WYOMING Laramie, Wyo. 1:00 p.m. PST, Dec. 20

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MONTANA Missoula, Mont. 1 p.m. PST, Nov. 22

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ARIZONA STATE Tempe, Ariz. 5:30 p.m. PST, Feb. 5

CALIFORNIA Berkeley, Calif. 8 p.m., Feb. 20

ARIZONA Tucson, Ariz. 1 p.m. PST, Feb. 7 STANFORD Stanford, Calif. 7 p.m., Feb. 18

UCLA USC Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. 2 p.m., Jan. 4 2:30 p.m., Jan. 30

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GEORGIA TECH Atlanta, Ga. 3 p.m. PST, Dec. 16

UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah 6 p.m. PST, Dec. 22


OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS Alabama

Arizona State

Series Record: Tied 1-1 11/29 1979 Oregon 12/17 1984 Alabama

Series Record: Oregon leads 27-25 1/5 1981 Arizona State 12/4 1981 Oregon 1/5 1984 Arizona State 2/3 1986 Oregon 1/2 1987 Oregon 2/7 1987 Oregon 1/16 1988 Arizona State 2/12 1988 Oregon 1/14 1989 Oregon 2/10 1989 Oregon 2/3 1990 Arizona State 3/1 1990 Oregon 2/2 1991 Oregon 2/28 1991 Oregon 1/25 1992 Oregon 2/20 1992 Arizona State 1/30 1993 Arizona State 2/25 1993 Arizona State 1/29 1994 Oregon 2/24 1994 Oregon 1/28 1995 Arizona State 2/23 1995 Oregon 1/24 1996 Oregon 2/24 1996 Oregon 1/23 1997 Oregon 2/22 1997 Oregon 1/24 1998 Oregon 2/19 1998 Oregon 1/23 1999 Oregon 2/19 1999 Oregon 2/6 2000 Oregon 3/2 2000 Oregon 2/3 2001 Arizona State 3/1 2001 Oregon 1/6 2002 Arizona State 1/31 2002 Arizona State 3/3 2002 Arizona State 1/4 2003 Arizona State 1/30 2003 Oregon 1/24 2004 Arizona State 2/19 2004 Arizona State 1/22 2005 Arizona State 2/17 2005 Oregon 3/6 2005 Arizona State 1/12 2006 Arizona State 2/12 2006 Arizona State 1/13 2007 Arizona State 2/8 2007 Arizona State 1/3 2008 #24 Arizona State 2/2 2008 Arizona State 1/10 2009 Arizona State 2/5 2009 Arizona State

94-73 56-76

(Rustin, La.) (Portland, Ore.)

OT 54-56 49-71 53-64 63-54 43-54 82-77 89-56 69-58 101-47 96-42 108-49 91-51

(Bellingham, Wash.) (Anchorage, Alaska) (Anchorage, Alaska) (Eugene, Ore.) (Ashland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Anchorage, Alaska) (Anchorage, Alaska) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Honolulu, Hawaii)

60-53 42-51 68-74 82-62 84-76

(Fairbanks, Alaska) (Fairbanks, Alaska) (Eugene, Ore.) (Fairbanks, Alaska) (Fairbanks, Alaska)

94-58 71-52 83-63 67-66 74-69 69-61 87-67 78-92 84-73 74-79 97-67 107-76 91-67 74-76 70-79 77-63 78-66 74-67 74-78 73-55 55-47 51-56 57-60 85-81 68-66 48-68 78-74 82-76 66-73 75-71 76-88 83-78 72-53 68-84 65-96 66-71 66-70 58-84 60-69 69-51 OT 72-81 78-58 57-64 86-73 59-55 59-53 60-65 68-55 44-68

(Tucson, Ariz.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tucson, Ariz.)

Alaska-Anchorage Series Record: Oregon leads 8-4 3/1 1975 UA-Anchorage 1/5 1976 UA-Anchorage 1/6 1976 UA-Anchorage 2/28 1976 Oregon 3/4 1976 UA-Anchorage 2/25 1977 Oregon 12/3 1977 Oregon 12/4 1977 Oregon 12/9 1978 Oregon 12/10 1978 Oregon 2/4 1980 Oregon 12/20 1980 Oregon

Alaska-Fairbanks Series Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/2 1976 Oregon 1/3 1976 Alaska-Fairbanks 1/15 1977 Alaska-Fairbanks 12/1 1977 Oregon 12/2 1977 Oregon

Arizona Series Record: Oregon leads 28-21 1/3 1981 Oregon 12/19 1983 Oregon 1/12 1987 Oregon 2/5 1987 Oregon 1/15 1988 Oregon 2/13 1988 Oregon 1/13 1989 Oregon 2/9 1989 Arizona 2/1 1990 Oregon 3/3 1990 Arizona 1/31 1991 Oregon 3/3 1991 Oregon 1/23 1992 Oregon 2/22 1992 Arizona 1/28 1993 Arizona 2/27 1993 Oregon 1/27 1994 Oregon 2/26 1994 Oregon 1/26 1995 Arizona 2/25 1995 Oregon 1/26 1996 Oregon 2/22 1996 Arizona 1/25 1997 Arizona 2/20 1997 Oregon 1/22 1998 Oregon 2/21 1998 Arizona 1/21 1999 Arizona 2/21 1999 Oregon 2/4 2000 Arizona 3/4 2000 Oregon 2/1 2001 Arizona 3/3 2001 Oregon 1/4 2002 Oregon 2/2 2002 Arizona 1/2 2003 Arizona 2/1 2003 Arizona 1/22 2004 Arizona 2/21 2004 Arizona 1/20 2005 Arizona 2/19 2005 Oregon 1/14 2006 Arizona 2/9 2006 Oregon 3/3 2006 Arizona 1/11 2007 Oregon 2/10 2007 Oregon 1/5 2008 Oregon 1/31 2008 Arizona 1/8 2009 Oregon 2/7 2009 Arizona

69-70 70-69 68-69 94-76 84-70 OT 83-82 60-70 73-61 89-75 75-74 68-81 83-72 81-77 69-67 78-72 76-89 42-79 63-77 73-59 97-84 77-79 83-44 72-52 64-51 74-62 65-45 100-61 OT 69-67 68-52 58-53 66-55 67-56 63-73 63-56 72-86 58-69 58-64 63-78 68-52 67-69 40-65 65-74 66-59 47-54 43-44 52-62 70-80 48-61 50-63 51-52 53-81 56-68

(Tempe, Ariz.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Las Vegas, Nev.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Tempe, Ariz.)

54-65 62-65 70-59

(Las Vegas, Nev.) (Fayetteville, Ark.) (Eugene, Ore.)

78-89 51-69

(Auburn, Ala.) (Eugene, Ore.)

46-69 45-80 71-81

(Seattle, Wash.) (Waco, Texas) (Eugene, Ore.)

65-69 93-70 84-55 90-41 54-37 66-83

(Boise, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Boise, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Boise, Idaho) (Boise, Idaho)

Arkansas Series Record: Arkansas leads 2-1 1/6 1984 Arkansas 12/21 2004 Arkansas 11/25 2005 Oregon

Auburn Series Record: Auburn leads 2-0 11/26 1989 Auburn 12/18 1990 Auburn

Baylor Series Record: Baylor leads 3-0 3/21 2005 Baylor 12/12 2007 #10 Baylor 12/20 2008 #7 Baylor

Boise State Series Record: Oregon leads 8-4 2/3 1978 Boise State 1/13 1979 Oregon 2/22 1980 Oregon 1/10 1981 Oregon 2/6 1982 Oregon 12/28 1984 Boise State

12/23 12/6 1/3 12/5 1/2 11/24

1985 1991 1993 1998 2001 2006

Oregon Oregon Boise State Oregon Oregon Boise State

82-50 72-65 78-91 70-50 67-29 47-56

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Boise, Idaho) (Boise, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

47-64

(St. Thomas, V.I.)

67-98 95-66 76-61 77-63 82-69 82-70 74-56 58-74 80-77 70-61 45-67

(Provo, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Provo, Utah) (Anchorage, Alaska) (Eugene, Ore.) (Provo, Utah) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Provo, Utah)

63-52

(Lawrence, Kan.)

79-59 76-84 75-76 97-65 67-45 88-71 68-51 94-70 84-87 94-83 90-71 94-64 80-83 73-65 72-79 67-94 64-57 75-84 75-85 63-75 74-90 92-69 75-36 77-59 89-73 73-56 73-54 68-64 71-42 71-54 82-66 64-49 80-57 67-51 75-63 86-56 57-68 65-53 76-43 70-67 54-52 57-61 77-62 57-82 81-50 58-51 70-41 39-49 56-65

(Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calf.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.)

Boston College Series Record: Boston College leads 1-0 11/29 2002 Boston College

Brigham Young Series Record: Oregon leads 10-3 12/29 1984 Brigham Young 12/21 1985 Oregon 12/16 1988 Oregon 12/9 1992 Oregon 12/17 1994 Oregon 12/20 1996 Oregon 11/27 1998 Oregon 12/12 2001 Brigham Young 12/7 2002 Oregon 12/30 2006 Oregon 11/21 2008 Brigham Young

Butler Series Record: Butler leads 1-0 12/4 1998 Butler

California Series Record: Oregon leads 35-21 2/25 1979 Oregon 2/4 1983 California 3/10 1983 California 2/10 1984 Oregon 2/16 1985 Oregon 1/17 1986 Oregon 2/16 1986 Oregon 1/30 1987 Oregon 3/7 1987 California 1/30 1988 Oregon 2/26 1988 Oregon 1/28 1989 Oregon 2/24 1989 California 1/5 1990 Oregon 3/10 1990 California 1/3 1991 California 3/9 1991 Oregon 2/6 1992 California 3/7 1992 California 1/7 1993 California 3/13 1993 California 2/2 1994 Oregon 3/3 1994 Oregon 2/4 1995 Oregon 3/2 1995 Oregon 1/21 1996 Oregon 2/15 1996 Oregon 1/18 1997 Oregon 2/13 1997 Oregon 1/2 1998 Oregon 3/7 1998 Oregon 1/2 1999 Oregon 3/6 1999 Oregon 1/13 2000 Oregon 2/12 2000 Oregon 1/11 2001 Oregon 2/10 2001 California 1/10 2002 Oregon 2/9 2002 Oregon 1/9 2003 Oregon 2/8 2003 Oregon 12/27 2003 California 2/28 2004 Oregon 3/5 2004 California 12/27 2004 Oregon 2/26 2005 Oregon 1/5 2006 Oregon 2/4 2006 California 1/20 2007 California

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OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS 2/15 3/3 1/10 2/9 3/8 1/24 2/19

2007 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

Oregon California #9 California #9 California #10 California #8 California #6 California

62-42 51-63 52-61 34-53 60-67 50-65 42-84

(Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.)

Cal Poly-Pomona Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/7 1984 Oregon 12/1 1984 Cal Poly-Pomona 12/14 1985 Oregon

(Las Vegas, Nev.) (Pomona, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

76-62

(Honolulu, Hawaii)

Central Washington Series Record: Central Washington leads 1-0 3/2 1974 C. Washington 46-54

(Eugene, Ore.)

Cheyney Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/30 1987 Oregon

91-70

(Jamaica, N.Y.)

Chico State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/11 1982 Oregon

102-68

(Eugene, Ore.)

65-56

(Ames, Iowa)

74-67 68-69 73-58 82-71 81-75 51-62 71-92 75-63 90-58 72-64 70-60

(Eugene, Ore.) (Berkeley, Calif.) (Portland, Ore.) (Boulder, Colo.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Honolulu, Hawaii) (Boulder, Colo.) (Boulder, Colo.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Boulder, Colo.) (Portland, Ore.)

70-72 62-50 66-57

(Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Fort Collins, Colo.)

Colorado State Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/16 1998 Colorado State 12/6 2003 Oregon 12/12 2004 Oregon

Concordia (Ore.) Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 1988 Oregon

76-48

(Eugene, Ore.)

Coppin State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/23 2007 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 2/13 1976 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 5-0 1/26 1980 Oregon 2/21 1981 Oregon 2/20 1982 Oregon 3/11 1987 Oregon 12/28 1990 Oregon

81-69

(Corvallis, Ore.)

93-66 81-50 71-60 75-56 79-54

(Cheney, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Cheney, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.)

Series Record: Oregon leads 4-2 1/21 1983 Oregon 1/28 1984 Fresno State 2/8 1985 Oregon 3/9 1985 Oregon 1/31 1986 Oregon 3/1 1986 Fresno State

75-60 56-70 75-61 89-58 78-56 68-71

(Eugene, Ore.) (Fresno, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Fresno, Calif.)

Series Record: Tied 1-1 12/18 2003 George Washington 12/4 2004 Oregon

52-72 64-40

(Washington, D.C.) (Portland, Ore.)

64-51

(Albuquerque, N.M.)

Series Record: Georgia leads 2-0 12/18 1983 Georgia 12/21 1996 Georgia

Series Record: Oregon leads 8-0 12/13 1986 Oregon 11/27 1987 Oregon 12/29 1989 Oregon 12/12 1990 Oregon 1/2 1996 Oregon 12/14 1996 Oregon 11/22 2002 Oregon 11/25 2003 Oregon

DePaul

59-74

(Portland, Ore.)

Series Record: Tied 1-1 11/25 1989 Oregon 12/2 1989 Grambling State

83-67 70-55 64-40 74-60 83-45 52-33 83-72 73-57

(Spokane, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Spokane, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Spokane, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Spokane, Wash.)

84-81 63-81

(Auburn, Ala.) (Lubbock, Texas)

121-40 72-81 64-73

(Eugene, Ore.) (Honolulu, Hawai`i) (Honolulu, Hawai`i)

(Minneapolis, Minn.) (Amarillo, Texas) (Chicago, Ill.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Chicago, Ill.)

Drake

68-59

(Hempstead, N.Y.)

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 11/25 1995 Oregon 3/27 2002 Oregon

83-67 54-52

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

77-42

(Eugene, Ore.)

Howard Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 1999 Oregon

Humboldt State 64-56

(Eugene, Ore.)

(Moscow, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Moscow, Idaho) (Spokane, Wash.) (Moscow, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.)

83-61 56-36 80-71 68-33 79-56 89-69

(Pocatello, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pocatello, Idaho) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pocatello, Idaho)

72-55

(Eugene, Ore.)

93-68 67-77 74-63

(Wichita, Kan.) (Normal, Ill.) (Eugene, Ore.)

OT 82-89

(Salt Lake City, Utah)

71-45 63-72 85-70

(Wichita, Kan.) (Ames, Iowa) (Ames, Iowa)

77-56

(Portland, Ore.)

62-69 53-59 67-60 54-51

(Plainview, Texas) (Eugene, Ore.) (Lawrence, Kan.) (Eugene, Ore.)

79-69

(Springfield, Mo.)

79-78

(Malibu, Calif.)

86-81

(Eugene, Ore.)

Series Record: Long Beach State leads 5-3 12/4 1980 Long Beach State 80-91 12/17 1982 Long Beach State OT 74-75 12/20 1982 Long Beach State 53-71 1/3 1986 Long Beach State 78-92 12/5 1986 Long Beach State 69-82 11/24 1995 Oregon 79-56 11/19 2006 Oregon 44-33 11/29 2007 Oregon 66-45

(Long Beach, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Long Beach, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Long Beach, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Series Record: Oregon leads 6-0 1/2 1993 Oregon 12/11 1993 Oregon 12/15 1994 Oregon 11/29 1996 Oregon 12/9 2004 Oregon 12/15 2005 Oregon

Illinois Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/25 1994 Oregon

Illinois State Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/5 1980 Oregon 11/24 1982 Illinois State 12/27 1983 Oregon

Iowa Series Record: Iowa leads 1-0 3/17 2001 Iowa

Iowa State Series Record: Iowa State leads 2-1 1/7 1982 Oregon 12/31 1996 Iowa State 3/14 1999 Iowa State

Indiana Kansas Series Record: Tied 2-2 11/28 1980 Kansas 12/29 1997 Kansas 12/1 2001 Oregon 11/28 2003 Oregon

Kansas State Kent Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/12 1987 Oregon

Kentucky Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/12 1980 Oregon

Long Beach State

Houston 74-64 82-77 69-59 62-65 86-57 86-82

71-63 79-81 55-73 72-47 78-61 76-58

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 1999 Oregon

Hawai`i Series Record: Hawai`i leads 2-1 1/16 1979 Oregon 12/1 1988 Hawai`i 11/26 1993 Hawai`i

Series Record: Oregon leads 4-2 2/12 1977 Oregon 12/8 1984 Idaho 11/30 1985 Idaho 12/12 1986 Oregon 11/21 1997 Oregon 11/22 1998 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/16 1984 Oregon

Grambling State

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/28 1987 Oregon

(Eugene, Ore.)

(Portland, Ore.) (Anchorage, Alaska)

Gonzaga

Hofstra 84-74

64-89 55-72

Georgia Tech Series Record: Georgia Tech leads 1-0 12/13 2008 Georgia Tech

Idaho

Idaho State

Fresno State

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1984 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 3-2 1/3 1982 Oregon

(Des Moines, Iowa) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Des Moines, Iowa)

Eastern Oregon

Delta State

Series Record: Oregon leads 5-1 11/27 1982 Oregon 3/23 1989 Oregon 12/2 1991 Oregon 12/10 1992 DePaul 12/22 1998 Oregon 12/23 1999 Oregon

93-103 67-76 70-40 66-63

Georgia

Colorado Series Record: Oregon leads 8-3 3/18 1981 Oregon 12/5 1981 Colorado 12/19 1982 Oregon 12/3 1983 Oregon 12/28 1986 Oregon 12/2 1988 Colorado 3/19 1994 Colorado 11/24 1998 Oregon 12/4 1999 Oregon 12/30 2005 Oregon 12/9 2006 Oregon

Drake Drake Oregon Drake

George Washington

Cincinnati Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/12 1999 Cincinnati

1982 1994 2005 2006

Eastern Washington 80-65 58-59 80-70

Cal State-Los Angeles Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/22 1980 Oregon

11/23 11/26 11/28 12/14

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 1977 Oregon

84-70

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(Eugene, Ore.)

Long Island Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 2004 Oregon

68-50

(Brooklyn, N.Y.)

83-67 100-82

(Plainview, Texas) (Eugene, Ore.)

Louisiana State Series Record: Oregon leads 4-1 11/27 1980 Oregon 1/11 1981 Oregon


OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS 12/16 11/23 11/16

1981 Oregon 1985 LSU 2003 Oregon

63-59 61-71 76-67

(Portland, Ore.) (Baton Rouge, La.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Louisiana Tech Series Record: Louisiana Tech leads 1-0 11/30 1979 Louisiana Tech

73-92

(Rustin, La.)

Louisville Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 12/19 1991 Oregon 12/19 1992 Oregon 3/17 1995 Louisville

76-70 81-70 65-67

(Louisville, Ky.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Athens, Ga.)

57-56 39-69

(Eugene, Ore.) (Milwaukee, Wis.)

Marquette Series Record: Series Tied 1-1 11/20 2007 Oregon 12/17 2008 Marquette

76-70

(Los Angeles, Calif.)

Maryland-Eastern Shore Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/5 1998 Oregon

76-38

(Lawrence, Kan.)

65-71

(Minneapolis, Minn.)

Memphis Series Record: Memphis leads 1-0 11/26 1982 Memphis

74-52

(Anchorage, Alaska)

Miami (Fla.) Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/26 2004 Oregon

79-73

(Brooklyn, N.Y.)

83-65

(Eugene, Ore.)

Miami (Ohio) Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/18 2001 Oregon

65-54

(Eugene, Ore.)

Series Record: Middle Tennessee State leads 1-0 12/3 1993 MTSU 74-79

(Arlington, Texas)

Minnesota 85-74

(Amarillo, Texas)

Mississippi State Series Record: Mississippi State leads 1-0 12/19 1997 Mississippi State

Series Record: Oregon leads 7-1 2/29 1974 Montana State 3/3 1978 Oregon 2/3 1979 Oregon 2/2 1980 Oregon 2/7 1981 Oregon 3/5 1982 Oregon 12/29 1988 Oregon 12/28 1991 Oregon

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bozeman, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bozeman, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bozeman, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.)

73-67

(Albuquerque, N.M.)

93-68 58-53 81-54 61-50

(Reno, Nev.) (Kona, Hawaii) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

72-46 95-38

(Las Vegas, Nev.) (Eugene, Ore.)

104-71 70-83 79-49 65-46

(Eugene, Ore.) (Wichita, Kan.) (Albuquerque, N.M.) (Albuquerque, N.M.)

80-71 114-92

(Las Cruces, N.M.) (Eugene, Ore.)

50-47 83-78

(Raleigh, N.C.) (Eugene, Ore.)

77-72 68-63

(Eugene, Ore.) (Grand Forks, N.D.)

73-64

(Honolulu, Hawaii)

81-72

(Amarillo, Texas)

67-84 68-63

(Eugene, Ore.) (Evanston, Ill.)

68-60 62-76 58-73

(Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

67-68

(Portland, Ore.)

Nebraska Nevada Series Record: Oregon leads 4-0 12/22 1986 Oregon 12/21 1997 Oregon 11/13 1998 Oregon 11/20 2005 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/27 1995 Oregon 12/6 1996 Oregon

New Mexico Series Record: Even 2-2 1/9 1979 Oregon 1/4 1980 New Mexico 1/2 1985 Oregon 11/24 2007 New Mexico

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/4 1989 Oregon 12/7 1990 Oregon

North Carolina State

North Dakota Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/21 1988 Oregon 11/29 1991 Oregon

64-68

(Kona, Hawaii)

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1993 Oregon

Northern Kentucky 53-59

(Eugene, Ore.)

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/17 1979 Oregon

Missouri State

Northwestern

(formerly Southwest Missouri State) Series Record: Missouri State leads 2-1 12/4 1992 Oregon 12/11 1999 Missouri State 12/16 2006 Missouri State

Series Record: Tied 1-1 12/17 1989 Northwestern 12/1 1991 Oregon

58-56 69-70 56-71

(Springfield, Mo.) (Springfield, Mo.) (Springfield, Mo.)

Montana Series Record: Oregon leads 10-3 3/2 1978 Oregon 2/2 1979 Oregon 1/31 1980 Oregon 3/7 1980 Oregon 2/5 1981 Oregon 3/6 1982 Oregon 12/20 1983 Oregon 12/5 1987 Montana

37-48 71-56 82-55 97-62 94-55 82-53 73-53 OT 81-80

Northern Illinois

Missouri Series Record: Missouri leads 1-0 3/13 1982 Missouri

(Eugene, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Montana State

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 11/19 2000 Oregon 11/29 2003 Oregon

Middle Tennessee State

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/15 1979 Oregon

74-69 69-101 65-60 53-52 60-52

New Mexico State

Michigan state Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/23 2002 Oregon

Oregon Montana Oregon Oregon Montana

Nevada-Las Vegas

Mercer Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 1996 Oregon

1990 1991 2002 2003 2008

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1985 Oregon

Maryland Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/29 1983 Oregon

12/21 12/16 12/19 12/16 12/4

67-42 64-52 76-51 77-41 89-57 70-56 62-60 55-67

(Eugene, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.)

Ohio State Series Record: Ohio State leads 2-1 12/18 1981 Oregon 3/14 1987 Ohio State 12/18 2004 Ohio State

Old Dominion Series Record: Old Dominion leads 1-0 12/18 1980 Old Dominion

Oral Roberts Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0

12/4

1987 Oregon

85-64

(Missoula, Mont.)

31-44 33-42 47-39 32-97 30-31 41-64 39-46 57-55 46-43 67-48 59-58 69-57 78-65 68-75 79-69 74-58 82-57 72-71 73-64 80-66 54-61 65-48 63-60 71-59 63-66 OT 46-49 69-61 59-75 77-67 63-80 63-50 68-82 72-47 69-53 65-63 71-51 58-47 53-51 OT 67-59 52-51 61-55 76-61 82-63 58-74 65-63 OT 83-81 62-59 63-67 56-66 68-86 54-46 66-56 86-96 57-58 69-60 77-59 76-59 80-57 77-67 59-46 60-52 68-51 60-53 71-67 72-60 53-61 OT 84-83 50-48 51-67 68-58 56-54 61-75 82-58 64-55 61-63 54-45

(Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bozeman, Mont.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Oregon State Series Record: Oregon leads 56-26 1/24 1974 Oregon State 2/8 1974 Oregon State 1/24 1975 Oregon 2/25 1975 Oregon State 1/13 1976 Oregon State 2/14 1976 Oregon State 2/24 1976 Oregon State 1/19 1977 Oregon 2/19 1977 Oregon 1/21 1978 Oregon 2/24 1978 Oregon 1/19 1979 Oregon 3/1 1979 Oregon 3/10 1979 Oregon State 12/20 1979 Oregon 1/21 1980 Oregon 2/29 1980 Oregon 12/17 1980 Oregon 1/16 1981 Oregon 2/11 1981 Oregon 3/15 1981 Oregon State 12/17 1981 Oregon 1/15 1982 Oregon 2/11 1982 Oregon 2/11 1983 Oregon State 3/2 1983 Oregon State 2/15 1984 Oregon 3/2 1984 Oregon State 3/10 1984 Oregon 1/25 1985 Oregon State 2/27 1985 Oregon 3/8 1985 Oregon State 2/7 1986 Oregon 3/5 1986 Oregon 1/9 1987 Oregon 2/13 1987 Oregon 3/3 1988 Oregon 3/11 1988 Oregon 12/10 1988 Oregon 1/6 1989 Oregon 3/10 1989 Oregon 1/12 1990 Oregon 2/9 1990 Oregon 1/11 1991 Oregon State 2/12 1991 Oregon 1/31 1992 Oregon 2/26 1992 Oregon 2/5 1993 Oregon State 3/5 1993 Oregon State 1/13 1994 Oregon State 2/11 1994 Oregon 1/13 1995 Oregon 2/9 1995 Oregon State 1/5 1996 Oregon State 3/8 1996 Oregon 1/4 1997 Oregon 3/8 1997 Oregon 1/29 1998 Oregon 2/27 1998 Oregon 1/29 1999 Oregon 2/26 1999 Oregon 1/8 2000 Oregon 3/10 2000 Oregon 1/5 2001 Oregon 3/10 2001 Oregon 1/19 2002 Oregon State 2/16 2002 Oregon 3/17 2002 Oregon 1/18 2003 Oregon State 2/15 2003 Oregon 1/10 2004 Oregon 2/7 2004 Oregon State 1/8 2005 Oregon 2/5 2005 Oregon 1/25 2006 Oregon State 1/28 2006 Oregon

117 OREGON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS 1/24 1/28 12/29 3/1 1/31 2/28

2007 2007 2007 2008 2009 2009

Oregon State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon State Oregon State

59-65 OT 70-63 76-72 60-49 42-61 41-70

(Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.)

Pacific (Calif.) Series Record: Oregon leads 3-0 1/22 1983 Oregon 1/27 1984 Oregon 11/18 2008 Oregon

(Eugene, Ore.) (Fresno, Calif.) Eugene, Ore.)

99-50

(Eugene, Ore.)

85-79 83-70 66-67

(Malibu, Calif.) (Malibu, Calif.) (Malibu, Calif.)

68-66 63-53 82-47 76-48 79-70 69-56 85-68 85-76 85-71 85-77 63-61 74-72 76-65 59-67 60-48 68-57 80-56 73-77 85-63 58-76 63-46 63-36 73-46 74-78 64-55

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Portland State Series Record: Oregon leads 21-9 2/11 1974 Oregon 1/22 1975 Portland State 2/13 1975 Portland State 2/27 1975 Portland State 1/27 1976 Portland State 2/19 1976 Portland State 1/26 1977 Portland State 2/23 1977 Portland State 3/4 1977 Portland State 1/28 1978 Oregon 2/17 1978 Oregon 1/27 1979 Oregon 2/28 1979 Oregon 1/30 1980 Oregon 2/19 1980 Oregon 1/14 1981 Oregon 3/7 1981 Oregon 1/25 1982 Oregon 12/10 1982 Oregon 12/10 1983 Oregon 12/18 1984 Oregon 1/30 1985 Portland State 12/4 1985 Oregon 11/29 1986 Oregon 1/27 1987 Oregon 12/19 1988 Oregon 12/22 1989 Oregon

(Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.)

102-36

(Portland, Ore.)

Prairie View A&M Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/10 2005 Oregon

39-38 47-51 36-59 45-50 24-32 28-62 OT 57-66 OT 66-75 OT 57-62 81-63 67-57 104-59 88-60 88-72 75-63 78-40 112-55 101-55 83-64 91-47 83-54 OT 74-75 85-68 102-65 94-74 82-73 91-71

(Portland, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

3/16 12/30 12/13 12/30 12/2 12/15 12/16

1994 1994 1995 1999 2000 2002 2003

Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Santa Clara Oregon

74-59 65-61 68-45 66-60 62-54 79-88 68-56

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Santa Clara, Calif.) (Santa Clara, Calif.) (Portland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Santa Clara, Calif.)

79-49 79-70 71-61 111-79 108-73 100-57

(Eugene, Ore.) (Bozeman, Mont.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

39-40 83-71 70-65

(Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.)

87-62 80-64

(Burnaby, B.C.) (Eugene, Ore.)

63-84 40-67

(Amarillo, Texas) (St. Thomas, V.I.)

Series Record: South Dakota State leads 2-0 11/15 2007 South Dakota State 60-67 11/23 2008 South Dakota State 63-80

(Eugene, Ore.) (Brookings, S.D.)

Seattle

Series Record: Rutgers leads 2-1 1/14 1990 Oregon 11/24 1990 Rutgers 3/14 1998 Rutgers

92-78 58-70 76-79

(Eugene, Ore.) (Piscataway, N.J.) (Ames, Iowa)

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/11 2005 Oregon

80-30

(Eugene, Ore.)

St. John’s

Portland Series Record: Oregon leads 21-4 1/10 1984 Oregon 1/15 1985 Oregon 12/11 1985 Oregon 12/30 1985 Oregon 1/19 1987 Oregon 12/8 1987 Oregon 12/7 1988 Oregon 11/28 1989 Oregon 1/7 1992 Oregon 12/29 1992 Oregon 12/10 1994 Oregon 12/9 1995 Oregon 12/3 1996 Oregon 11/24 1997 Portland 12/29 1998 Oregon 11/30 1999 Oregon 11/24 2000 Oregon 11/20 2001 Portland 12/5 2002 Oregon 12/4 2003 Portland 11/19 2004 Oregon 11/22 2005 Oregon 11/28 2006 Oregon 12/2 2007 Portland 1/26 2009 Oregon

89-77 64-60 79-42

St. Francis (Pa.)

Pepperdine Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 1/7 1983 Oregon 1/4 1986 Oregon 12/11 1987 Pepperdine

1990 Oregon 1997 Oregon 1999 Oregon

Rutgers 83-74 86-57 76-71

Pacific Christian Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/4 1982 Oregon

12/12 11/29 12/18

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/30 2001 Oregon

75-52

(Lawrence, Kan.)

70-76 73-54

(Philadelphia, Pa.) (Eugene, Ore.)

82-51 78-62 72-61 68-67 79-53

(Eugene, Ore.) (Moraga, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Moraga, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

St. Joseph’s (Pa.) Series Record: Tied 1-1 11/23 1990 St. Joseph’s 12/7 1991 Oregon

74-67

(San Diego, Calif.)

San Diego State Series Record: Series tied 3-3 1/6 1983 San Diego State 3/16 1984 San Diego State 3/25 1989 Oregon 12/30 1993 San Diego State 12/20 1995 Oregon 3/15 1997 Oregon

71-79 63-70 67-64 77-84 57-52 80-68

(San Diego, Calif.) (San Diego, Calif.) (Amarillo, Texas) (San Diego, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Knoxville, Tenn.)

San Francisco Series Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/24 1979 Oregon 12/8 1979 San Francisco 1/28 1983 Oregon 2/4 1984 Oregon 2/15 1985 Oregon 1/2 2000 San Francisco 12/30 2000 Oregon

76-75 63-69 81-69 92-75 78-64 60-66 92-65

(San Francisco, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Francisco, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Francisco, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

San Francisco State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/17 1983 Oregon

60-59

(San Luis Obispo, Calif.)

Series Record: South Carolina leads 2-0 3/16 1979 South Carolina 11/28 2002 South Carolina

South Dakota State

South Florida Series Record: Even 1-1 12/4 1993 Oregon 12/18 2007 South Florida

93-77 81-61 66-64 75-65 66-58 62-68 77-64 81-59 67-32 69-68

(Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (San Jose, Calif.)

88-49 86-53 60-72

(Eugene, Ore.) (Santa Clara, Calif.) (Santa Clara, Calif.)

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63-59 58-68

(Arlington, Texas) (Cancun, Mexico)

65-52

(Eugene, Ore.)

37-33 54-57 52-36 82-67 62-51 103-59 84-43

(Eugene, Ore.) (Ashland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Ashland, Ore.)

47-56

(Cedar City, Utah)

74-82

(Lafayette, La.)

97-62 65-51 63-54 48-84 57-65 69-92 72-107 57-76 45-75 61-88 60-103 57-74 70-92

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.)

Southern Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/23 2004 Oregon

Southern Oregon Series Record: Oregon leads 6-1 1/23 1974 Oregon 1/26 1975 Southern Oregon 1/16 1976 Oregon 1/22 1977 Oregon 2/5 1977 Oregon 1/7 1978 Oregon 2/14 1978 Oregon

Southern Utah Southwest Louisiana Series Record: SW Louisiana leads 1-0 11/27 1985 SW Louisiana

Santa Clara Series Record: Oregon leads 8-2 1/29 1983 Oregon 2/3 1984 Oregon 2/2 1985 Santa Clara

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0 12/28 1978 Oregon 11/11 1989 Oregon

Series Record: Southern Utah leads 1-0 12/29 1995 Southern Utah

San Jose State Series Record: Oregon leads 9-1 12/6 1979 Oregon 12/16 1980 Oregon 2/3 1983 Oregon 11/18 1983 Oregon 2/11 1984 Oregon 2/1 1985 San Jose State 1/18 1986 Oregon 2/14 1986 Oregon 11/10 2007 Oregon 11/15 2008 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 2/6 1976 Seattle Pacific 2/4 1977 Oregon 3/3 1977 Oregon

South Carolina

San Diego Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/28 1993 Oregon

Seattle Pacific

Simon Fraser

Saint Mary’s (Calif.) Series Record: Oregon leads 5-0 1/3 1995 Oregon 12/15 1995 Oregon 3/13 2002 Oregon 12/12 2005 Oregon 11/30 2006 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 6-0 1/29 1979 Oregon 3/9 1979 Oregon 1/11 1980 Oregon 2/16 1980 Oregon 3/8 1980 Oregon 2/27 1981 Oregon

Stanford Series Record: Stanford leads 39-8 2/13 1981 Oregon 1/31 1987 Oregon 3/5 1987 Oregon 1/29 1988 Stanford 2/27 1988 Stanford 1/27 1989 Stanford 2/25 1989 Stanford 1/7 1990 Stanford 3/8 1990 Stanford 1/5 1991 Stanford 3/7 1991 Stanford 2/8 1992 Stanford 3/5 1992 Stanford


OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS 1/9 3/11 2/3 3/5 2/2 3/4 1/18 2/17 1/16 2/15 1/4 3/5 1/4 3/4 1/15 2/10 1/13 2/8 1/13 2/7 1/11 2/6 12/29 2/26 12/29 2/24 1/7 2/2 1/18 2/17 1/12 2/7 1/22 2/21

1993 1993 1994 1994 1995 1995 1996 1996 1997 1997 1998 1998 1999 1999 2000 2000 2001 2001 2002 2002 2003 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009

Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Oregon Stanford Stanford Oregon Oregon Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Oregon Oregon Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford Stanford #7 Stanford #6 Stanford #11 Stanford #4 Stanford

72-91 52-86 60-81 60-72 57-70 55-97 42-61 65-74 61-85 66-69 72-97 71-79 63-59 73-82 62-78 61-57 72-54 54-63 76-91 72-77 74-75 54-85 51-77 67-66 62-58 45-76 64-76 58-79 48-70 56-74 49-83 43-72 57-85 49-68

(Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Stanford, Calif.)

53-76 82-78

(Nacogdoches, Texas) (Plainview, Texas)

75-63 70-76 58-55

(Portland, Ore.) (Fort Worth, Texas) (Seattle, Wash.)

46-51

(Eugene, Ore.)

59-76

(Knoxville, Tenn.)

79-81 63-66 59-65 58-82

(Portland, Ore.) (Wichita, Kan.) (Portland, Ore.) (Austin, Texas)

Stephen F. Austin Series Record: Tied 1-1 3/15 1980 Stephen F. Austin 11/29 1980 Oregon

TCU Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/24 2001 Oregon 12/22 2002 Texas Christian 3/19 2005 Oregon

Temple Series Record: Temple leads 1-0 11/12 2005 Temple

Tennessee Series Record: Tennessee leads 1-0 3/17 1997 Tennessee

Texas Series Record: Texas leads 4-0 12/18 1979 Texas 1/8 1982 Texas 12/21 1982 Texas 12/9 2000 Texas

Texas A&M Series Record: Tied 1-1 12/29 1990 Oregon 12/18 1991 Texas A&M

74-69 78-82

(Portland, Ore.) (College Station, Texas)

68-61

(Eugene, Ore.)

Texas-Arlington Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 1994 Oregon

63-68 OT 75-79 65-72

(Eugene, Ore.) (Lubbock, Texas) (Eugene, Ore.)

95-67

(Wichita, Kan.)

Texas Woman’s College Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1980 Oregon

Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 3/24 1989 Oregon

93-63

(Amarillo, Texas)

11/17 3/17 12/8

2006 Oregon 2007 Oregon 2007 Oregon

85-77 70-54 65-56

(Santa Barbara, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.)

64-67 64-86 71-86 57-91 68-76 64-66 79-78 56-82 61-68 71-56 68-71 80-58 71-80 71-80 44-67 55-83 76-81 69-78 61-80 45-47 74-85 77-78 76-50 OT 66-75 67-53 65-73 70-53 79-65 76-58 77-53 73-61 73-74 63-69 53-55 74-66 73-83 75-65 79-73 75-70 55-69 56-71 72-77 81-59 48-72 64-69 71-79 73-63 42-46 58-67 56-66 64-94

(Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calf.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

105-69

(Eugene, Ore.)

73-63 65-60 66-61 72-42 79-58 73-53 58-68 61-73 51-49 48-63 63-55 50-44 49-63

(Eugene, Ore.) (Salt Lake City, Utah) (Salt Lake City, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Salt Lake City, Utah) (Salt Lake City, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Salt Lake City, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

USC

Tulane Series Record: Tulane leads 1-0 11/25 1985 Tulane

62-81

(New Orleans, La.)

67-56

(Cancun, Mexico)

OT 79-80

(Eugene, Ore.)

88-92 74-90 74-59 71-75 77-57 70-77 65-74 75-65 76-60 80-66 65-79 67-93 74-82 72-91 76-83 75-79 89-78 82-77 76-68 84-59 83-65 75-48 64-83 76-64 64-61 75-80 54-82 76-72 106-79 67-58 89-72 54-43 68-70 76-67 76-54 68-93 54-56 58-71 57-63 61-55 54-70 78-71 63-82 65-66 70-77 76-60 59-63 66-55 73-56 69-70

(Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calf.) (San Jose, Calf.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Los Angeles, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

89-57 69-52 73-59 56-58

(Berkeley, Calif.) (Irvine, Calif.) (San Luis Obispo, Calif.) (Irvine, Calif.)

61-74 81-60

(Santa Barbara, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Tulsa Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/19 2007 Oregon

UAB Series Record: UAB leads 1-0 3/17 2000 UAB

UCLA Series Record: UCLA leads 26-24 12/6 1980 UCLA 1/30 1982 UCLA 12/23 1982 Oregon 1/15 1987 UCLA 2/21 1987 Oregon 1/8 1988 UCLA 2/5 1988 UCLA 2/4 1989 Oregon 3/3 1989 Oregon 1/27 1990 Oregon 2/23 1990 UCLA 1/27 1991 UCLA 2/22 1991 UCLA 1/10 1992 UCLA 3/14 1992 UCLA 1/13 1993 UCLA 2/13 1993 Oregon 1/6 1994 Oregon 3/12 1994 Oregon 1/5 1995 Oregon 3/11 1995 Oregon 2/1 1996 Oregon 3/2 1996 UCLA 1/31 1997 Oregon 3/1 1997 Oregon 1/10 1998 UCLA 2/6 1998 UCLA 1/10 1999 UCLA 2/4 1999 Oregon 1/29 2000 Oregon 2/24 2000 Oregon 1/27 2001 Oregon 2/23 2001 UCLA 12/20 2001 Oregon 1/26 2002 Oregon 12/27 2002 UCLA 3/1 2003 UCLA 3/8 2003 UCLA 1/4 2004 UCLA 1/29 2004 Oregon 1/4 2005 UCLA 1/27 2005 Oregon 12/20 2005 UCLA 2/25 2006 UCLA 1/7 2007 UCLA 2/1 2007 Oregon 1/24 2008 UCLA 2/23 2008 Oregon 1/4 2009 Oregon 3/5 2009 UCLA

UC Irvine

Texas Tech Series Record: Texas Tech leads 3-0 12/1 1986 Texas Tech 12/13 2000 Texas Tech 11/26 2001 Texas Tech

Toledo

Series Record: Oregon leads 3-1 12/3 1981 Oregon 1/9 1983 Oregon 11/19 1983 Oregon 11/30 1984 UC Irvine

UC Santa Barbara Series Record: Oregon leads 4-1 12/13 1999 UC Santa Barbara 12/22 2000 Oregon

Series Record: USC leads 35-16 3/21 1981 USC 1/29 1982 USC 2/6 1983 USC 12/30 1983 USC 11/28 1984 USC 1/17 1987 USC 2/20 1987 Oregon 1/7 1988 USC 2/7 1988 USC 2/3 1989 Oregon 3/4 1989 USC 1/25 1990 Oregon 2/25 1990 USC 1/25 1991 USC 2/24 1991 USC 1/12 1992 USC 3/12 1992 USC 1/16 1993 USC 2/11 1993 USC 1/8 1994 USC 3/10 1994 USC 1/7 1995 USC 3/9 1995 Oregon 2/3 1996 USC 2/29 1996 Oregon 2/2 1997 USC 2/27 1997 Oregon 1/8 1998 Oregon 2/8 1998 Oregon 1/8 1999 Oregon 2/6 1999 Oregon 1/27 2000 USC 2/26 2000 USC 1/25 2001 USC 2/25 2001 Oregon 12/22 2001 USC 1/24 2002 Oregon 12/29 2002 Oregon 2/27 2003 Oregon 1/2 2004 USC 1/31 2004 USC 1/2 2005 USC 1/29 2005 Oregon 12/22 2005 USC 2/23 2006 USC 1/5 2007 USC 2/3 2007 Oregon 1/26 2008 USC 2/21 2008 USC 1/2 2009 USC 3/7 2009 USC

U.S. International Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 12/30 1986 Oregon

Utah Series Record: Oregon leads 9-4 12/12 1981 Oregon 2/8 1982 Oregon 12/31 1984 Oregon 1/11 1986 Oregon 12/21 1987 Oregon 12/9 1989 Oregon 12/30 1989 Utah 11/15 1995 Utah 11/30 1996 Oregon 12/16 2000 Utah 12/8 2001 Oregon 11/25 2006 Oregon 12/28 2008 Utah

Utah State Series Record: Oregon leads 2-0

119 OREGON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL


OPPONENTS OREGON VS. OPPONENT SERIES RECORDS 12/21 1/7

1980 Oregon 1986 Oregon

105-72 73-64

(Honolulu, Hawaii) (Logan, Utah)

90-70

(Eugene, Ore.)

60-47

(Eugene, Ore.)

UTEP Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/3 1994 Oregon

Valparaiso Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/15 2003 Oregon

Vanderbilt Series Record: Vanderbilt leads 2-0 12/6 1992 Vanderbilt 12/21 1994 Vanderbilt

68-72 54-82

(Nashville, Tenn.) (Eugene, Ore.)

73-53

(Eugene, Ore.)

Virginia Tech Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/27 1999 Oregon

Washington Series Record: Oregon leads 40-39 3/1 1974 Washington 2/7 1975 Washington 2/7 1976 Washington 3/6 1976 Washington 2/13 1976 Washington 1/14 1977 Washington 1/13 1978 Washington 2/11 1978 Washington 3/11 1978 Washington 1/5 1979 Oregon 2/16 1979 Oregon 12/19 1979 Oregon 1/12 1980 Oregon 2/15 1980 Oregon 1/22 1981 Oregon 2/28 1981 Oregon 3/14 1981 Oregon 1/23 1982 Oregon 2/19 1982 Oregon 1/15 1983 Oregon 2/19 1983 Washington 3/11 1983 Washington 1/19 1984 Oregon 2/25 1984 Oregon 3/9 1984 Oregon 1/19 1985 Washington 2/21 1985 Washington 1/23 1986 Washington 2/22 1986 Oregon 1/24 1987 Washington 2/26 1987 Oregon 1/22 1988 Washington 2/20 1988 Washington 1/19 1989 Washington 2/18 1989 Oregon 1/18 1990 Washington 2/17 1990 Washington 1/18 1991 Washington 2/17 1991 Washington 1/18 1992 Washington 2/13 1992 Washington 1/23 1993 Washington 2/18 1993 Washington 1/22 1994 Oregon 2/17 1994 Oregon 1/21 1995 Oregon 2/19 1995 Washington 1/13 1996 Washington 2/8 1996 Oregon 1/11 1997 Oregon 2/6 1997 Oregon 1/15 1998 Oregon 2/14 1998 Oregon 1/15 1999 Oregon 2/13 1999 Oregon 1/20 2000 Oregon 2/20 2000 Oregon 1/18 2001 Oregon

39-50 53-62 49-63 41-59 41-57 67-77 34-51 50-72 58-68 83-56 94-67 68-66 78-63 87-68 99-70 88-63 76-68 105-74 79-58 73-63 67-83 79-86 80-67 68-62 81-69 57-65 72-77 OT 68-69 83-67 57-69 79-69 67-68 51-68 59-71 89-76 57-73 52-62 50-55 55-65 66-71 66-69 74-87 51-59 70-67 62-41 83-61 78-85 66-82 60-53 67-60 67-63 76-59 72-57 70-56 67-57 65-51 70-69 67-53

(Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Ashland, Ore.) (Corvallis, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Portland, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Missoula, Mont.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.)

2/17 12/28 2/23 3/2 3/20 1/23 2/22 1/15 2/14 1/13 2/12 3/5 1/21 2/16 12/21 2/24 1/19 2/15 1/15 2/14 3/12

2001 2001 2002 2002 2002 2003 2003 2004 2004 2005 2005 2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2009

Oregon Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Washington Washington Washington Washington Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Washington Washington Washintgon Oregon Washington Oregon Oregon Washington

OT 64-60 69-56 80-88 78-64 77-73 60-79 59-75 50-95 56-67 86-77 57-81 64-50 81-73 55-61 56-60 46-61 66-64 60-61 75-55 77-69 43-69

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Seattle, Wash.) Seattle, Wash. Eugene, Ore. (Los Angeles, Calif.)

Washington State Series Record: Oregon leads 55-11 3/1 1974 Washington State 2/3 1976 Oregon 2/11 1977 Oregon 2/4 1978 Washington State 3/10 1978 Oregon 1/12 1979 Oregon 1/25 1980 Oregon 2/20 1981 Oregon 2/22 1982 Oregon 1/14 1983 Oregon 2/17 1983 Oregon 1/21 1984 Oregon 2/23 1984 Oregon 1/18 1985 Oregon 2/23 1985 Oregon 1/25 1986 Oregon 2/21 1986 Oregon 1/22 1987 Oregon 2/28 1987 Oregon 1/23 1988 Oregon 2/18 1988 Oregon 1/21 1989 Washington State 2/17 1989 Oregon 1/20 1990 Oregon 2/15 1990 Oregon 1/20 1991 Washington State 2/15 1991 Washington State 1/16 1992 Oregon 2/15 1992 Oregon 1/21 1993 Washington State 2/20 1993 Oregon 1/20 1994 Oregon 2/19 1994 Oregon 1/19 1995 Oregon 2/17 1995 Oregon 1/11 1996 Washington State 2/10 1996 Oregon 1/9 1997 Oregon 2/8 1997 Oregon 12/20 1997 Oregon 1/17 1998 Oregon 2/12 1998 Oregon 1/17 1999 Oregon 2/11 1999 Oregon 1/22 2000 Oregon 2/17 2000 Oregon 1/20 2001 Washington State 2/15 2001 Washington State 12/30 2001 Oregon 2/21 2002 Oregon 3/1 2002 Oregon 1/25 2003 Oregon 2/20 2003 Oregon 1/17 2004 Oregon 2/12 2004 Oregon 1/15 2005 Oregon

2/10 1/19 2/18 12/23 2/22 1/17 2/17 3/7 1/17 2/12

2005 2006 2006 2006 2007 2008 2008 2008 2009 2009

Oregon Oregon Washington State Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Washington State

62-47 54-50 53-68 66-55 51-34 64-45 70-67 66-45 57-41 45-58

(Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (San Jose, Calif.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.)

105-95 110-55 62-60 84-45 95-70

(Ogden, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Ogden, Utah) (Eugene, Ore.) (Ogden, Utah)

105-61

(Moscow, Idaho)

71-83 90-65 90-92

(Jamaica, N.Y.) (Lubbock, Texas) (Bowling Green, Ky.)

(formerly Oregon College of Education) Series Record: Tied 6-6 1/15 1974 Oregon 57-41 2/6 1974 Western Oregon 52-53 1/19 1975 Oregon 61-46 2/6 1975 Western Oregon 52-71 2/28 1975 Western Oregon 45-50 1/22 1976 Western Oregon 54-78 2/10 1976 Western Oregon 47-49 1/11 1977 Oregon OT 67-62 2/9 1977 Oregon 78-46 3/5 1977 Western Oregon 60-61 1/17 1978 Oregon 73-58 2/25 1978 Oregon 90-40

(Monmouth, Ore.) (Monmouth, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Monmouth, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Ashland, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Portland, Ore.) (Monmouth, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Weber State Series Record: Oregon leads 5-0 2/21 1980 Oregon 12/13 1980 Oregon 11/30 1990 Oregon 12/12 1992 Oregon 12/13 1993 Oregon

Western Illinois Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 11/29 1985 Oregon

Western Kentucky 26-56 47-44 OT 67-63 67-87 68-54 85-69 78-59 79-49 64-47 66-53 86-70 63-59 79-63 59-50 69-60 OT 68-67 94-63 101-55 74-70 78-59 64-62 77-80 OT 87-76 68-65 80-71 69-102 72-76 69-54 65-60 54-66 88-75 70-69 80-62 66-56 81-75 59-72 58-49 80-46 62-52 94-71 62-57 61-51 72-64 65-54 77-65 73-68 64-67 76-77 76-47 88-47 85-67 73-69 85-52 60-50 74-52 69-50

120 OREGON WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

(Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Kona, Hawaii) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Pullman, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Eugene, Ore.)

Series Record: Western Kentucky leads 2-1 12/29 1987 Western Kentucky 12/1 1989 Oregon 12/5 1997 Western Kentucky

Western Oregon

Western Washington Series Record: Oregon leads 5-2 2/8 1974 W. Washington 2/8 1975 W. Washington 1/14 1978 Oregon 2/10 1978 Oregon 3/9 1978 Oregon 1/6 1979 Oregon 2/17 1979 Oregon

37-64 41-91 76-67 78-60 71-67 82-63 73-67

(Corvallis, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.) (Eugene, Ore.) (Bellingham, Wash.)

68-58

(Wichita, Kan.)

60-74 71-57

(Nashville, Tenn.) (Raleigh, N.C.)

Series Record: Wisconsin-Green Bay leads 2-0 11/17 2001 UW-Green Bay 57-75 11/26 2002 UW-Green Bay 53-69

(Eugene, Ore.) (Green Bay, Wisc.)

Wichita State Series Record: Oregon leads 1-0 1/9 1982 Oregon

Wisconsin Series Record: Tied 1-1 3/15 1996 Wisconsin 11/18 2000 Oregon

Wisconsin-Green Bay

Wyoming Series Record: Oregon leads 2-1 11/28 1998 Oregon 3/22 2007 Wyoming 11/29 2008 Oregon

63-33 62-64 51-45

(Eugene, Ore.) (Laramie, Wyo.) (Eugene, Ore.)


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The Pacific-10 Conference continues to uphold its tradition as the “Conference of Champions” ®, claiming an incredible 166 NCAA team titles over the past 19 years, including 11 in 2008-09, averaging nearly nine championships per academic year. Even more impressive has been the breadth of the Pac-10’s success, with championships coming in 26 different men’s and women’s sports. The Pac-10 has led the nation in NCAA Championships in 43 of the last 49 years and finished second five times. Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics achievements, the Pac-10 has captured 380 NCAA titles (261 men’s, 119 women’s), far outdistancing the runner-up Big Ten Conference’s 222 titles. The Conference’s reputation is further proven in the annual Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup competition, the prestigious award that honors the best overall collegiate athletics programs in the country. STANFORD won its 15th-consecutive Directors’ Cup in 2008-09, continuing its remarkable run. Eight of the top 25 Division I programs were Pac-10 member institutions: No. 1 STANFORD, No. 4 USC, No. 7 CALIFORNIA, No. 11 WASHINGTON, No. 12 ARIZONA STATE, No. 16 UCLA, No. 22 OREGON and No. 24 ARIZONA. The Pac-10 landed three programs in the top-10, one more than the second-place ACC, Big Ten and SEC (2). The Pac-10 captured a nation’s-best 11 NCAA titles in 2008-09. The total does not include a national title in men’s rowing, which WASHINGTON claimed by taking top honors at the IRA Championships Regatta. Men’s rowing is not a NCAA event. Seven of the 10 Conference institutions claimed NCAA team titles in 2008-09. NCAA team champions came from ARIZONA STATE (women’s golf), CALIFORNIA (women’s swimming), OREGON (men’s cross country, men’s indoor track & field), UCLA (women’s water polo), STANFORD (men’s gymnastics, women’s rowing), USC (men’s tennis, men’s water polo) and WASHINGTON (women’s cross country, softball). The Pac-10 also had runners-up in nine NCAA Championship events: women’s cross country (OREGON), women’s volleyball (STANFORD), women’s water polo (USC), men’s volleyball (USC), women’s tennis (CALIFORNIA), women’s golf (UCLA), women’s rowing (CALIFORNIA), men’s and women’s outdoor track & field (OREGON). The Pac-10 also earned a runner-up finish at the IRA men’s rowing championship (CALIFORNIA). Overall, the conference had 26 teams finish in the top four at NCAA Championship events. Participation in the postseason was a common occurrence for the Pac-10 in 2008-09. Of the 22 sports sponsored by the Conference, 18 witnessed at least half its teams participating in NCAA or other postseason action. The men sent 63 of a possible 93 teams into the postseason (67.7 percent), while the women sent 65 of a possible 101 teams (64.4 percent). The Pac-10 experienced continued success in football as the league went a perfect 5-0 in bowl games, the most bowl victories for the Conference since 1997 and its first undefeated mark since 1989. The Pac-10 faced tough competition in the Bowl season, as four of the five opponents were ranked in the top 20. USC claimed its 15th Pac-10 title in the sport, posting an 8-1 league record. The Trojans capped their season with a 38-24 victory over Penn State in the Rose Bowl. Meanwhile, ARIZONA (def. BYU), OREGON (def. Oklahoma State), CALIFORNIA (def. Miami [Fla.]) and OREGON STATE (def. Pittsburgh) also earned bowl victories. USC, OREGON and OREGON STATE were ranked in the top-25 of the Associated Press’ poll at season’s end, finishing third, 10th and 18th, respectively. A Pac-10 record-tying six teams competed in the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament

and three others competed in other postseason events with OREGON STATE capturing the College Basketball Invitational (CBI) crown. ARIZONA also advanced to the NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen. On the women’s side, three teams competed in the NCAA Tournament, posting a 9-3 record in the “Big Dance,” as each advanced to the Sweet Sixteen making it the first time since 1992 three Conference teams advanced that far. Two of the teams went on to the Elite Eight and STANFORD made its second-straight NCAA Final Four appearance. USC played spoiler at the Pacific Life Pac-10 Men’s Basketball Tournament, winning the Conference crown, while the Cardinal claimed its third-straight State Farm Pac-10 Women’s Basketball title. Without question, the Conference has dominated the softball field, winning 21 national championships in the sport since 1982. WASHINGTON held up the 2009 NCAA trophy, the program’s first national title in the sport. The Huskies defeated top-seeded Florida sweeping the first two games of the best-of-three series. Boasting a 16-5 record, UCLA captured the Pac-10 regular-season title, while six teams earned NCAA bids. ARIZONA and ARIZONA STATE joined WASHINGTON at the Division I Women’s College World Series. In baseball, ARIZONA STATE won the league title with a 21-6 record and led the charge in the NCAA Tournament, advancing to the College World Series championship series in Omaha, Neb., but fell short of capturing the national title. OREGON STATE and WASHINGTON STATE rounded out the Pac-10’s NCAA Tournament selections for baseball. The Conference swept three men’s and women’s sports, capturing national championships in cross country, water polo and rowing. OREGON claimed the men’s cross country title for the second-straight year and WASHINGTON won its first women’s title in the sport. The L.A. counterparts took home the hardware for both men’s and women’s water polo. The USC men capped off a perfect season with their fourth NCAA title, while the UCLA women won their fifth-straight crown. STANFORD also claimed its first national title in women’s rowing, winning gold at the NCAA championships, while WASHINGTON reclaimed its IRA men’s rowing title from 2007. On the men’s side, Pac-10 members have won 261 NCAA team championships, far ahead of the 200 claimed by the runner-up Big Ten. Men’s NCAA crowns have come at a phenomenal rate for the Pac-10 - 15 basketball titles by five schools (more than any other conference), 50 tennis titles, 44 outdoor track & field crowns, and 26 baseball titles. Pac-10 members have won 24 of the last 40 NCAA titles in volleyball, 35 of the last 50 in water polo, and 21 in swimming & diving national championships. Individually, the Conference has produced an impressive number of NCAA men’s individual champions, as well, boasting 1,169 individual crowns. ALL-TIME NCAA TITLES WON BY PAC-10 SCHOOLS Men 1. USC...................................74 2. UCLA ................................71 3. Stanford..........................59 4. California ........................24 5. Oregon............................13 Arizona State ................11 7. Arizona.............................. 7 8. Oregon State .................. 3 9. Washington State ......... 2

Women 1. Stanford .........................37 2. UCLA ................................33 3. USC...................................13 4. Arizona............................11 5. Arizona State ................10 6. Washington..................... 5 7. Oregon.............................. 3 California .......................... 3

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PAC-10 CONFERENCE On the women’s side, the story is much the same. Since the NCAA began conducting women’s championships 28 years ago, Pac-10 members have claimed at least four national titles in a single season on 20 occasions, including 2008-09. Overall, the Pac-10 has captured 119 NCAA women’s titles, easily outdistancing the SEC, which is second with 74. Pac-10 members have dominated a number of sports, winning 21 softball titles, 18 tennis crowns, 13 of the last 19 volleyball titles, 13 of the last 20 trophies in golf and 11 in swimming & diving. Pac-10 women athletes shine nationally on an individual basis, as well, having captured an unmatched 525 NCAA individual crowns, an average of more than 18 championships per season. PAC-10 CONFERENCE HISTORY The roots of the Pacific-10 Conference date back over 90 years to December 2, 1915, when the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting at the Oregon Hotel in Portland, Ore. The original membership consisted of four schools - the University of California at Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and Oregon State College (now Oregon State University). All still are charter members of the Conference. Pacific Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one year later, Washington State College (now Washington State University) was accepted into the league, with Stanford University following in 1918. In 1922, the PCC expanded to eight teams with the admission of the University of Southern California (USC) and the University of Idaho. In 1924, the University of Montana joined the league roster, and in 1928, the PCC grew to 10 members with the addition of UCLA. The Pacific Coast Conference competed as a 10-member league until 1950, with the exception of 1943-45 when World War II curtailed intercollegiate athletic competition to a minimum. During that time, the league’s first commissioner was named. Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner in 1940 and was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944. In 1950, Montana resigned from the Conference and joined the Mountain States Conference.

The PCC continued as a nine-team Conference through 1958. In 1959, the PCC was dissolved and the Athletic Associates of Western Universities was formed and Thomas J. Hamilton was appointed Commissioner of the new league. The original AAWU membership included California, Stanford, Southern California, UCLA and Washington. Washington State joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon and Oregon State joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s watch, the name Pacific-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In 1971, Wiles Hallock took over as Commissioner of the Pac-8. Ten years later, on July 1, 1978, the University of Arizona and Arizona State University were admitted to the league and the Pacific-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, the league took on a new look, expanding to include 10 women’s sports. Thomas C. Hansen was named the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983, a role he would hold for 26 years until 2009. Hansen was succeeded by current Commissioner Larry Scott, who took on the new role in July 2009. Currently, the Pac-10 sponsors 11 men’s sports and 11 women’s sports. Additionally, the Conference is a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports and three women’s sports. The Pacific-10 Conference offices are located 25 miles east of San Francisco in Walnut Creek, Calif. CONFERENCE COMMISSIONERS TIMELINE Edwin N. Atherton was named the Conference’s first Commissioner in 1940, preceding over the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC). He was succeeded by Victor O. Schmidt in 1944, who handed over the reigns of the Athletic Association of Western Universities to Thomas J. Hamilton in 1959 when the AAWU was formed and for the first three years of the Pacific-8. Wiles Hallock was selected Commissioner of the Pacific-8 in 1971 and saw the league expand into the Pacific-10 in 1978 and held that role until the early 1980s. Thomas C. Hansen was selected the Commissioner of the Pac-10 in 1983 and remained in that position for 26 years before retiring. Current Commissioner Larry Scott succeeded Hansen in July 2009.

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2009.10 PAC-10 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Friday, November 13 Stanford at Old Dominion, 7 p.m. ET Xavier at USC, 4:30 p.m. PT Cal Poly at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, November 14 UCLA vs. Illinois State, 12 p.m. CT ..................... Hawkeye Challenge Tournament, Iowa City, Iowa Washington at Portland State, 2 p.m. PT (Big Sky TV) Arizona at Iona, 7:30 p.m. ET ................. Iona College Tip-Off Tournament, New Rochelle, N.Y. Sunday, November 15 UCLA at Iowa/vs. Santa Clara, 12/2:30 p.m. CT ......................Hawkeye Challenge Tournament, Iowa City, Iowa Stanford at Rutgers, 2 p.m. ET Arizona vs. Miami (Ohio)/Bucknell, 1 p.m. ET ................. Iona College Tip-Off Tournament, New Rochelle, N.Y. South Dakota State at Arizona State, 2 p.m. MT UC Davis at Washington State, 2 p.m. PT Idaho State at California, 5 p.m. PT Fresno State at USC, 5:30 p.m. PT Monday, November 16 Eastern Washington at Oregon, 7 p.m. PT Tuesday, November 17 St. Mary’s at California, 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, November 18 BYU at Washington, 7 p.m. PT Thursday, November 19 Oregon State at Houston, 7 p.m. CT USC at Gonzaga, 6 p.m. PT Arizona State at Yale, 7 p.m. ET Hawai’i at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Pepperdine at Stanford, 7 p.m. PT Friday, November 20 Washington State at Kansas State, 7 p.m. CT Saturday, November 21 Arizona State at Xavier, 2 p.m. ET Arizona at San Diego State, 6:30 p.m. PT ......................................................... JHG Jam, San Diego, Calif. Utah vs. UCLA, 8:30 p.m. PT (The Mtn.) ......................................................... JHG Jam, San Diego, Calif. Sunday, November 22 Oregon State at Houston Baptist, 2 p.m. CT Oregon at Montana, 2 p.m. MT Washington State at Nebraska, 2:05 p.m. MT Baylor at California, 2 p.m. PT (FSN) Stanford at UC Davis, 2 p.m. PT Washington at Gonzaga, 2 p.m. PT Monday, November 23 Mississippi at Arizona, 11 a.m. MT Tuesday, November 24 Santa Clara at Oregon, 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, November 25 Princeton at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT

Thursday, November 26 USC vs. Rutgers, 7 p.m. ET ............................................... Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands Friday, November 27 Utah at Stanford, 1 p.m. PT Eastern Washington at Washington, 2 p.m. PT .....................................................Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. Oregon State vs. Belmont, 3 p.m. PT ..............Northern Arizona Thanksgiving Classic, Flagstaff, Ariz. USC vs. Texas, 9:30 p.m. ET ............................................... Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands Arizona at San Diego, 7 p.m. PT Arizona State at Hawai’i, 5 p.m. HT ..........Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic, Waikiki, Hawaii Cal State Fullerton at Oregon, 7:30 p.m. PT ......................................World Vision Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Saturday, November 28 California vs. Southern, 12 p.m. ET .......................................Buckeye Tournament, Columbus, Ohio Oregon State at Northern Arizona/vs. Siena, 1/3:30 p.m. PT ..............Northern Arizona Thanksgiving Classic, Flagstaff, Ariz. UCLA at Tennessee, 4 p.m. ET Washington State vs. Bradley, 2 p.m. PT ............................................UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. USC vs. Mississippi State, 7 p.m. ET ............................................... Paradise Jam, U.S. Virgin Islands Wisconsin at Oregon, 4:30 p.m. PT ......................................World Vision Invitational, Eugene, Ore. Arizona State vs. East Tennessee State, TBA ..........Jack in the Box Rainbow Wahine Classic, Waikiki, Hawaii Sunday, November 29 California at Ohio State/vs. IUPUI, 12/2:30 p.m. ET .......................................Buckeye Tournament, Columbus, Ohio Washington State at UNLV/vs. Boise State, 1:30/3:30 p.m. PT ............................................UNLV Tournament, Las Vegas, Nev. Gonzaga at Stanford, 2 p.m. PT Sacramento State at Washington, 2 p.m. PT .....................................................Husky Classic, Seattle, Wash. Portland State at Oregon, 2:30 p.m. PT ......................................World Vision Invitational, Eugene, Ore. DECEMBER Wednesday, December 2 Portland at Oregon, 7 p.m. PT Thursday, December 3 Saint Mary’s at Washington State, 6 p.m. PT UCLA at Kansas, 7 p.m. CT (FSN) USC at Long Beach State, TBA Friday, December 4 Idaho State at Arizona State, 6 p.m. MT .............................................Arizona State Classic, Tempe, Ariz. Nevada at Arizona, 7 p.m. MT Boise State at Oregon, 7 p.m. PT Washington at South Florida, 7 p.m. ET Saturday, December 5 Colorado State at California, 12 p.m. PT ..............................Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif. Wyoming at Washington State, 2 p.m. PT Utah State/Pepperdine at Arizona State, 4 p.m. MT .............................................Arizona State Classic, Tempe, Ariz. UC Santa Barbara at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT

Sunday, December 6 Washington at Central Florida, 2 p.m. ET USC at Duke, 2 p.m. ET Long Beach State at Oregon, 2 p.m. PT Southern Illinois/Texas A&M at California, 2:30 p.m. PT ..............................Colliers International Classic, Berkeley, Calif. Wednesday, December 9 North Dakota at Arizona State, 11 a.m. MT New Mexico at Arizona, 6 p.m. MT San Jose State at California, 7 p.m. PT Washington at Seattle University, 7 p.m. PT Friday, December 11 Washington State at Montana State, 7:05 p.m. MT Saturday, December 12 Weber State at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT Sunday, December 13 Portland at Washington State, 1 p.m. PT DePaul at Stanford, 2 p.m. PT Tuesday, December 15 Duke at Stanford, 7 p.m. PT UC Irvine at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT UCLA at UC Santa Barbara, 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, December 16 Oregon at Georgia Tech, 6 p.m. ET Friday, December 18 Seattle University at Oregon State, 7 p.m. PT Texas Tech at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, December 19 Tennessee at Stanford, 11:30 a.m. PT (FSN) San Francisco vs. Washington State, 2 p.m. PT Washington Toyota Center, Kennewick, Wash. Washington at Michigan State, 7 p.m. ET Arizona State vs. Texas A&M, 6:30 p.m. PT .......................................... Desert Sun Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. Dartmouth at USC, TBA .................Women of Troy Basketball Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. Sunday, December 20 Arizona at Georgia Tech, 1 p.m. ET Oregon at Wyoming, 2 p.m. PT Arizona State vs. Baylor, 6:30 p.m. PT ............................................ Desert Sun Classic, Las Vegas, Nev. CS-Bakersfield/Delaware State at USC, TBA .................Women of Troy Basketball Classic, Los Angeles, Calif. Monday, December 21 California at Long Beach State, 5 p.m. PT Saint Mary’s at UCLA, TBA Tuesday, December 22 Washington at Western Michigan, 7 p.m. ET Oregon at Utah, 7 p.m. MT Washington State at Nevada, TBA Wednesday, December 23 Arizona at UC-Riverside, 1 p.m. PT Stanford at Connecticut, 5:30 p.m. ET (ESPN2) ..........................................................XL Center, Hartford, Conn.

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2009.10 PAC-10 COMPOSITE SCHEDULE Monday, December 28 Furman at Arizona State, 6:30 p.m. MT Loyola Marymount at UCLA, 7 p.m. PT California vs. Boston College, 8 p.m. PT ................................ Surf’N Slam Tournament, San Diego, Calif. Tuesday, December 29 Alabama A&M at Arizona, 7 p.m. MT Oregon State at Portland State, 7 p.m. PT Wednesday, December 30 California at San Diego/Nevada, 6/8 p.m. PT ..............................Surf’N Slam Tournament, San Diego, Calif. Stanford at Fresno State, 7 p.m. PT NC State at USC, TBA JANUARY Friday, January 1 UCLA at Arizona*, 2 p.m. MT USC at Arizona State*, 2 p.m. MT Washington at Oregon*, 7 p.m. PT Washington State at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, January 2 California at Stanford, 12 p.m. PT (FSN)

Stanford at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT USC at Washington*, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, January 23 Stanford at Oregon*, 11 a.m. PT (FSN) UCLA at Washington*, 2 p.m. PT USC at Washington State*, 2 p.m. PT California at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT Sunday, January 24 Arizona State at Arizona* (FSN), 4 p.m. MT Thursday, January 28 Arizona State at Stanford*, 7 p.m. PT Arizona at California*, 7 p.m. PT Oregon at UCLA*, 7 p.m. PT Oregon State at USC*, TBA Friday, January 29 Washington at Washington State*, 6 p.m. PT Saturday, January 30 Arizona at Stanford*, 2 p.m. PT Oregon State at UCLA*, 2 p.m. PT Arizona State at California*, 2:30 p.m. PT (FSN) Oregon at USC*, TBA

Sunday, January 3 UCLA at Arizona State*, 2 p.m. MT USC at Arizona*, 2 p.m. MT Washington State at Oregon*, 2 p.m. PT Washington at Oregon State*, 4 p.m. PT

FEBRUARY Tuesday, February 2 Oregon State at Cal State Bakersfield, 7 p.m. PT

Thursday, January 7 Arizona at Washington State*, 6 p.m. PT Arizona State at Washington*, 7 p.m. PT

Thursday, February 4 UCLA at Stanford*, 7 p.m. PT USC at California*, 7 p.m. PT Washington at Arizona State*, 6:30 p.m. MT Washington State at Arizona*, 7 p.m. MT

Friday, January 8 California at UCLA*, 7 p.m. PT Stanford at USC*, TBA Saturday, January 9 Oregon at Oregon State*, 1 p.m. PT (FSN) Arizona at Washington*, 12 p.m. PT Arizona State at Washington State*, 2 p.m. PT Sunday, January 10 California at USC*, 2 p.m. PT Stanford at UCLA*, 2 p.m. PT Thursday, January 14 Oregon at Arizona State*, 6:30 p.m. MT Oregon State at Arizona*, 7 p.m. MT Washington at California*, 7 p.m. PT Washington State at Stanford*, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, January 16 Oregon at Arizona*, 2 p.m. MT Washington at Stanford*, 2 p.m. PT Washington State at California*, 2 p.m. PT Oregon State at Arizona State*, 6:30 p.m. MT (FSN) Sunday, January 17 UCLA at USC*, 2:30 p.m. PT (FSN) Thursday, January 21 UCLA at Washington State*, 6 p.m. PT California at Oregon*, 7 p.m. PT

Saturday, February 6 Washington State at Arizona State*, 1 p.m. MT (FSN) Washington at Arizona*, 12 p.m. MT UCLA at California*, 2 p.m. PT Oregon State at Oregon*, TBA Sunday, February 7 USC at Stanford*, 1 p.m. PT (FSN) Thursday, February 11 Arizona at Oregon*, 7 p.m. PT Arizona State at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT Friday, February 12 California at Washington State*, 6 p.m. PT Stanford at Washington*, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, February 13 USC at UCLA*, 11 a.m. PT (FSN) Arizona State at Oregon*, 2 p.m. PT Arizona at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT Sunday, February 14 California at Washington*, 2 p.m. PT (FSN) Stanford at Washington State*, 2 p.m. PT Tuesday, February 16 Cal-State Northridge at Arizona, 7 p.m. MT

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Thursday, February 18 Oregon at Stanford*, 7 p.m. PT Oregon State at California*, 7 p.m. PT Washington at UCLA*, 7 p.m. PT Washington State at USC*, TBA Saturday, February 20 Oregon at California*, 8 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Oregon State at Stanford*, 8 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Washington State at UCLA*, 8 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Washington at USC*, 8 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Arizona at Arizona State*, 9 p.m. MT (FSN-Wildcard) Thursday, February 25 Stanford at Arizona State*, 7 p.m. MT (FSN) UCLA at Oregon State*, 7 p.m. PT USC at Oregon*, 7 p.m. PT California at Arizona*, 7 p.m. MT Saturday, February 27 USC at Oregon State*, 2 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) UCLA at Oregon*, 2 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Washington State at Washington*, 2 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) California at Arizona State*, 3 p.m. MT (FSN-Wildcard) Stanford at Arizona*, 3 p.m. MT (FSN-Wildcard) MARCH Thursday, March 4 Arizona State at UCLA*, 7 p.m. PT Arizona at USC*, TBA Friday, March 5 Oregon at Washington State*, 6 p.m. PT Oregon State at Washington*, 7 p.m. PT Saturday, March 6 Arizona at UCLA*, 12:30 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Arizona State at USC*, 12:30 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Stanford at California*, 12:30 p.m. PT (FSN-Wildcard) Sunday, March 7 Oregon at Washington*, 2 p.m. PT Oregon State at Washington State*, 2 p.m. PT 2009 STATE FARM PAC-10 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Thursday-Sunday, Mar. 11-14 • Galen Center; Los Angeles Thursday, March 11 Game 1: Seed #8 vs. Seed #9, 6 p.m. PT Game 2: Seed #7 vs. Seed #10, 8:15 p.m. PT Friday, March 12 Game 3: Seed #4 vs. Seed #5, 11 a.m. PT Game 4: Winner 8/9 vs. Seed #1, 1:15 p.m. PT Game 5: Seed #3 vs. Seed #6, 5 p.m. PT Game 6: Winner 7/10 vs. Seed #2, 7:15 p.m. PT Saturday, March 13 Game 7: Gm 3 Winner vs. Gm 4 Winner, 2:30 p.m. PT (FSN) Game 8: Gm 5 Winner vs. Gm 6 Winner, 5 p.m. PT (FSN) Sunday, March 14 Game 9: Championship Game, 3 p.m. PT (FSN)


OREGON SPORTS NETWORK Oregon Sports Network The Oregon Sports Network is in its 22nd year of operation. The 2009-10 season marks the 14th straight year OSN will oversee the live radio broadcast of all women’s basketball games, in addition to several televised contests. A nationally recognized pioneer of in-house Terry Jonz collegiate radio and television networks, OSN was founded in 1987 to promote all activities within Oregon’s athletics department. This network broadcasts over 90 radio and television broadcasts each year. Veteran Eugene radio personality Terry Jonz is behind the mic for a fifthseason calling play-by-play. THE SCORE 95.3 FM will broadcast all Oregon women’s basketball contests. All broadcasts feature a pre- and post-game report with comments from head coach Paul Westhead and selected players. Jonz is also the host for The Cooler’s Tip-Off Tuesday coaches’ radio show, which is broadcast live from The Cooler Restaurant and Bar from 7-8 p.m., every Tuesday night during the season. The show features Jerry Allen with men’s basketball head coach Ernie Kent, and the voice of Oregon women’s basketball, Jonz, with women’s head coach Paul Westhead. Fans are invited to catch the live action in-person, but can also listen on KUGN 590 AM (Eugene), 95.5 FM THE GAME (Portland), KSKR 101.1 FM (Roseburg), KTIX 1240 AM (Pendelton), KFLS 1450 AM (Klamath Falls), KBCH 1400 AM (Lincoln City), KCUP 1230 AM (Newport) and KJOX 99.7FM (Astoria) as well as the O-Zone at www.GoDucks.com.

Oregon Radio Network Market Astoria Bend Brookings Burns Coos Bay/North Bend Corvallis/Albany Eugene Florence Grants Pass Hood River John Day Klamath Falls Lakeview Las Vegas, Nev. Lincoln City Medford Newport/Toledo Pendleton Portland

Roseburg Salem Tillamook

Station KJOX KBND KURY KZZR KWRO KGAL KUGN KSCR KCST KAJO KIHR KJDY KFLS KQIK KLAV KBCH KCMX KCUP KTIX KXL KUIK THEGAME KSKR KYKN KTIL

Frequency 99.7 FM 1110 AM 910 AM* 1230 AM 630 AM 1580 AM 590 AM* 1320 AM* 106.9 FM 1270 AM 1340 AM 1400 AM 1450 AM 1230 AM 1230 AM 1400 AM 880 AM 1230 AM 1240 AM 750 AM* 1230 AM* 95.5 FM 1240 AM 1430 AM 94.3 FM

*stations that will broadcast WBB games

DUCKS TELEVISION SCHEDULE 1 p.m.......................................Jan. 9 at Oregon State (FSN) 11 a.m............................ Jan. 23, Stanford at Oregon (FSN) FSN - Fox Sports Net OSN - Oregon Sports Network More games to be announced During the 2008-09 season, the Oregon women’s basketball team had seven of its games broadcast on the Oregon Sports Network, Comcast SportsNet or Fox Sports Net. The team of Joe Giansante (left) and Rob Closs provided the commentary for four of those broadcasts.

Check Oregon’s official athetics website, www.GoDucks.com for updates to the broadcast schedule

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