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Oregon's rushing attack flattens Huskies' upset bidDucks move up two spots to No. 5 in latest BCS, AP polls with road winby Kevin HudsonSEATTLE - The No. 5 Oregon Ducks relied heavily on their offense to earn their first win in Seattle in 10 years Saturday, in front of 66,481 at Husky Stadium, posting 661 total yards of offense on the way to a 55-34 victory over the Washington Huskies. The 465 combined rushing yards by Oregon (6-1, 3-1 Pac-10) set a new school record, and six of the Ducks' seven touchdowns came on the ground. |
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Three is enough: Ducks sweep BeavsNo. 19 Oregon snaps its four-game losing streak against OSU in Corvallisby Jeffrey DransfeldtCORVALLIS - Sonja Newcombe made each kill seem effortless. It was as if each ball sent her way was destined for the floor. Newcombe continued her torrid play Friday, the latest in a string of double-digit kill performances, as the Oregon volleyball team swept Oregon State at Gill Coliseum, 30-23, 30-21 and 30-20. |
Offensive linemen hold the key for Oregon's successIn my opinion | Chin Musicby Jacob MaySEATTLE - The remaining coaches on Oregon's schedule should tell their players to close their eyes when reading off the Ducks' rushing statistics from the Washington game because it's going to sting quite a bit. Sixty-two carries for 465 yards, six touchdowns and a 7. |
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Stewart paces Ducks' record-setting offensive attackJunior rushed for 251 yards as offense racks up 661 yards of total offense against Washingtonby Jacob MaySEATTLE - During his postgame press conference, Washington coach Tyrone Willingham was asked how good he thought the Oregon offense was. Willingham picked up the stat sheet, looked through it and responded in dead-pan fashion. "It's about 661 yards good," he said. |
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Ducks finish weekend with a win, a tie and injuriesOregon wins first Pac-10 Conference game against ASUby Dan JonesOregon defeated Arizona State 1-0 when Tiffany Smith slid in for a goal in the first half to help the Ducks pick up their first Pacific-10 Conference win this season Friday at Papé Field. On Sunday, the Ducks (8-6-1 overall, 1-2-1 Pac-10) were forced to fight on against Arizona after losing two of their defensive anchors in the first half of play. |
Both Duck squads win final tuneup before Pac-10 meetMen's and women's teams finish regular season undefeatedby Emerald Staff ReportsIn its final meet before Saturday's Pacific-10 Conference Championships, Oregon finished off an undefeated regular season by winning both the men's and women's team titles at the Beaver Classic Saturday at Avery Park in Corvallis. Sophomore Isaac Stoutenburgh and former Duck Pat Werhane, who both competed unattached, finished the muddy 8,000-meter course side-by-side in 24 minutes, 10 seconds. |
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