NCAAB Game Preview - Oregon at Stanford
Sat Feb 25, 2017 4:00 PM EST

BYU
79
Gonz
71
F
Crei
63
Vill
79
F
Kansas
77
Tex
67
F
UCLA
77
Ariz
72
F
Oreg
75
Stan
73
F
UNC
85
Pitt
67
F
Baylor
69
IaSt
72
F
Duke
50
Mia-FL
55
F
Fla
66
KY
76
F
WVU
61
TCU
60
F
Purd
70
Mich
82
F
SMU
69
UConn
61
F
UVA
70
NCSU
55
F
FSU
76
Clem
74
F
SCla
56
StMar
70
F
Iowa
83
MD
69
F
WichSt
86
MOSt
67
F
Hof
71
JMU
66
F
Amer
64
LoyMD
62
F
NIU
68
E MI
84
F
Navy
60
Buck
82
F
Tul
76
Temp
86
F(2OT)
GTown
80
StJon
86
F
UMBC
90
UNH
94
F(2OT)
IndSt
63
Evans
65
F
CenCT
77
Bry
91
F
FaDi
64
StFPA
70
F
Tenn
55
SouthCar
82
F
Tows
79
W&M
83
F
Stony
51
Vermt
66
F
NE
65
UNCW
74
F
Maine
72
Bingha
71
F
Woff
69
Furm
78
F
TNTec
71
E KY
75
F
IlSt
63
NrthIA
42
F
Brad
82
Drake
74
F
ChaSo
86
Longw
78
F
Ball
55
W MI
80
F
Lib
45
UNCA
63
F
Lafy
73
Colg
69
F
VCU
59
URI
69
F
TxTch
63
OkSt
80
F
Seton
82
DeP
79
F
Boston
71
HolyC
68
F(OT)
Rich
70
Ford
48
F
McNee
70
TXAMC
81
F
SacHr
72
RobM
79
F
USM
76
N TX
53
F
PSU
71
Minn
81
F
ULM
75
App
64
F
YSU
55
Clev
69
F
BGSU
70
Mia-O
54
F
Mizzu
77
Miss
80
F
LIU
88
Merrim
84
F(OT)
StFNY
62
MtStM
77
F
SJSU
78
Bois
85
F
USF
76
Pepp
65
F
GWebb
88
HiPt
86
F(OT)
Duques
77
StBon
80
F
MissSt
48
Vand
77
F
Marq
69
Prov
73
F
VaTec
91
BC
75
F
IdaSt
77
E WA
89
F
MD-ES
65
DelSt
64
F
BethC
63
NCC
78
F
FlaAM
64
SCSt
75
F
Savan
110
NCAT
91
F
UL
79
CoCar
77
F
NOrl
82
NWSt
83
F
SeLA
71
Nich
77
F
Winth
93
Presb
56
F
Radf
58
Campbl
61
F
StJos
60
StLou
61
F
JSU
70
MorSt
61
F
Drex
67
Charl
80
F
Mercer
64
Chat
54
F
Denv
64
SDSt
88
F
Hamp
70
Morg
77
F
APSU
88
SEMO
79
F
JackSt
67
MsVl
70
F(OT)
USA
75
TexAr
86
F
Troy
59
TxSt
63
F
HCU
75
Lamar
68
F
TXSo
86
ASU
73
F
Princ
75
Corn
60
F
NM
71
Wyo
82
F
Nev
94
UNLV
58
F
Web
78
Ida
83
F(OT)
Marsh
93
UNCC
89
F
LSU
80
UGA
82
F
KSU
51
Okla
81
F
Alc
68
South
67
F
How
65
Norf
73
F
TNSt
63
Belm
68
F
PVAM
74
AlaAM
87
F
GASt
71
ArkLR
54
F
Hartfo
62
Albany
80
F
Del
59
Elon
81
F
Citad
102
Samf
96
F
ETSU
68
WCU
52
F
Murr
76
TN-M
83
F
Yale
99
Dart
86
F
SDak
92
IUPUI
85
F
VMI
67
UNCG
74
F
Penn
67
Colum
70
F
Ohio
67
Kent
70
F
UTSA
66
FAU
73
F
W Ky
53
ODU
67
F
UTEP
90
FIU
76
F
AbCh
84
SHSU
81
F
SFA
90
CenAR
85
F(OT)
Army
69
Leh
83
F
GaSo
72
ArkSt
60
F
E IL
59
SIU-E
78
F
UtVal
88
UTRGV
68
F
NDSU
92
NebOm
96
F
Brown
58
Harv
77
F
SDSU
55
ColSt
56
F
LoyIL
70
SIU
72
F
CAPoly
84
UCRiv
77
F(OT)
LongB
71
UCDav
75
F(OT)
LaTec
81
Rice
88
F
Bama
53
TAMU
56
F
NW
62
Ind
63
F
Gram
78
ArkPB
58
F
IPFW
96
W IL
92
F(OT)
Ark
79
Aub
68
F
Seatt
53
NMSt
86
F
UMKC
77
GrCan
84
F
AF
58
UtSt
89
F
Mont
69
MTSt
78
F
UND
84
N CO
81
F(OT)
Portl
82
USD
85
F
ChiSt
49
CSBak
69
F
LoyMa
67
Pacif
66
F
NoAZ
72
PorSt
84
F
S UT
76
Sac
86
F
CSNor
80
UCIrv
83
F
CS-Ful
58
HI
64
F(OT)
Pac-12 title remains in play for No. 6 Oregon at Stanford
Fri Feb 24, 2017 9:09 PM

No. 6 Oregon still has a chance to capture its second straight regular-season Pac-12 title as it heads into Saturday afternoon's game at Stanford, and the Ducks have Dillon Brooks to thank for that.

Brooks has been hot lately, averaging 21.4 points while making 24 of 43 3-pointers (55.8 percent) over the past seven games. The biggest of those threes came with 0.2 of a second remaining at California on Thursday and gave the Ducks a 68-65 victory when defeat had seemed all but certain just a few minutes earlier.

"Especially on the road, it feels so good," Brooks said of his game-winning shot. "You look at every single crowd member and see them looking down. They thought they had the game and we stole it from them."

That shot was similar to the 3-pointer Brooks made with 0.8 of a second left to beat UCLA by two points back on Dec. 28.

The big shot against Cal improved Oregon's overall record to 25-4, and the Ducks are 14-2 in conference play for the first time since the 1939 Ducks finished 14-2 in the Pacific Coast Conference and went on to win the national title.

All the 14-2 record gets Oregon at this point is second place, a game behind Arizona, with two games left. Oregon will be finished with its 1 p.m. game against Stanford (14-13, 6-9) by the time UCLA takes the court against Arizona on Saturday evening, and the Ducks will be rooting for the Bruins to pull off the road win.

The Ducks feel lucky to be within a game after digging themselves a hole against Cal.

"We were fortunate," Oregon coach Dana Altman said. "The first half we were just stuck in the mud, we couldn't get any ball movement. I was really disappointed at halftime."

The Ducks scored a season-low 16 points in the first half. They trailed by 16 points with less than 17 minutes left in the game and were behind by 10 with 4:15 to go.

Yet they pulled it out by scoring on each of their final eight possessions, scoring 12 of their final 19 points on 3-pointers.

There was never any doubt who would take the final shot.

"It's a lot of pressure, but I don't feel that at all," Brooks said. "I work on those shots every day before practice, so I felt confident."

"He just made a play; that's all there is to it," Altman said.

The Ducks would rather not have the game come down to a final shot against Stanford, which has won two straight, including Thursday's 79-66 victory over Oregon State.

Oregon beat Stanford 69-52 on Jan. 21 in Eugene, Ore., but the Cardinal defeated the Ducks at Stanford's Maples Pavilion 76-72 last season when the Ducks were ranked No. 11 and went on to land a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

"Oregon is really good, we need to be hungry, put together a heck of a game plan, and play exceptionally well," first-year Stanford coach Jerod Haase said. "It will be a heck of a challenge, but our guys are really up for challenges right now."

It will be Senior Day for Stanford's final home game of the season, and Marcus Allen is one of those Cardinal seniors.

"In order to beat Oregon, we have to stick to our standards and follow the game plan," said Allen, who scored 17 points against Oregon State. "We have got to buckle down on defense and be sharp on offense because Oregon is a great team.

"In the last month, we are trending in the right direction on both ends of the floor. Guys are more confident, guys are getting good looks, and we are active on defense. We are going in the right direction and I hope that continues."

Stanford shot 57.1 percent from the floor against Oregon State and will need another strong offensive performance against Oregon, which has five players averaging double figures in scoring, led by Brooks' 15.7 points per game.

"It is going to take a lot to beat Oregon," said Stanford forward Reid Travis, who leads the team in scoring at 17.3 points per game and collected 17 points on 8-of-11 shooting against the Beavers. "They have many players that can do a lot of things, but I have a lot of confidence in us, too."

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