NCAAB Game Recap - Oregon at Washington
Sat Mar 16, 2019 10:30 PM EDT

UMBC
49
Vermt
66
F
Penn
58
Harv
66
F
Wisc
55
MSU
67
F
NCC
50
Norf
47
F
Hou
61
Mem
58
F
TxSt
46
GASt
59
F
TXSo
86
PVAM
92
F
Seton
72
Vill
74
F
BGSU
73
Buff
87
F
E WA
62
Mont
68
F
W Ky
56
ODU
62
F
GrCan
57
NMSt
89
F
Oreg
68
Wash
48
F
CS-Ful
64
UCIrv
92
F
Princ
77
Yale
83
F
Tenn
82
KY
78
F
StLou
67
David
44
F
WichSt
63
Cin
66
F
SDSU
57
UtSt
64
F
GaSo
58
TexAr
67
F
NOrl
60
AbCh
77
F
Minn
49
Mich
76
F
IaSt
78
Kansas
66
F
FSU
63
Duke
73
F
URI
51
StBon
68
F
Fla
62
Aub
65
F

Mar 16, 2019, 10:30 PM EDT

Final

1

2

T

(6) Oregon

28

40

68

(1) Washington

26

22

48

Oregon rolls over Washington 68-48 to win Pac-12 title
Sun Mar 17, 2019 10:14 AM

LAS VEGAS (AP) Oregon was the Pac-12's preseason favorite, yet did not play like it through most of the season. The Ducks were inconsistent, lost their star freshman, had some ugly losses.

After four days of dominating defense, the Ducks are going dancing again.

Sparked by do-everything point guard Payton Pritchard, Oregon shut down Washington 68-48 Saturday night to become the second team to win four games in four days at the Pac-12 tournament.

"In my 39 years in coaching, I've never seen a team grow up that much that fast," Oregon coach Dana Altman said.

The Ducks (23-12) had some dark days during the regular season, notably a home loss to Texas Southern and an epic meltdown at home against UCLA. Freshman Bol Bol also went down with a season-ending foot injury, leaving Oregon without one of its best players.

Instead of playing as the favorites, the Ducks arrived in Las Vegas needing to win four games in four days to clinch an NCAA Tournament berth.

Sparked by a lineup change late in the regular season, Oregon was clearly the best team on the floor all four days in Sin City, returning the NCAA Tournament after missing the field of 68 a last season.

The Ducks (23-12) capped it by holding Washington to the lowest point total in championship game history and join Colorado in 2012 only team to win four Pac-12 tournament games in four days.

"Everyone kind of came together at the right time," said Oregon's Louis King, who had 15 points.

Showing no signs of fatigue after three games in three days, sixth-seeded Ducks clamped down on Washington in the second half turning a close game into a 16-point lead. Pritchard led the charge up top with four steals and Kenny Wooten did his damage on the back line, blocking four shots while changing several others.

"Game in game out, we just came prepared," said Pritchard, named tournament MVP after finishing with 20 points, seven assists and six rebounds in the title game. "Fatigue never hit us."

The top-seeded Huskies (26-8) looked like the tired team, struggling against Oregon's defensive pressure.

Washington had a long scoring drought in the second half, shot 33 percent and went 5 for 23 from the 3-point arc. The Huskies had no double-figure scorers and could have some anxious moments on Selection Sunday.

"I thought we got decent shots. We got the ball where we wanted to get it and sometimes the ball just doesn't fall," Washington coach Mike Hopkins said. "We tried to be aggressive and tried to get to the foul line. That didn't happen."

The Ducks flew into the title by winning the first three of four they needed to earn an automatic NCAA Tournament berth.

Oregon held Washington State and Utah under 55 points, and blocked 10 shots while rallying to beat Arizona State in overtime in the quarterfinals.

The Huskies had one fewer game after clinching a first-round bye, beating USC and Colorado by five points each.

Oregon and Washington split the regular-season series, each winning on the other's home court.

The Ducks' disruptive D caused problems early in the title game. Oregon gave Washington some problems with its full-court pressure and the Huskies had a stretch of one field goal in 11 attempts.

Washington's defense caused some similar problems for the Ducks before both teams started hitting some shots late in the half. Oregon led 28-26 at halftime.

The Ducks had a 16-0 run early in the second half to go up 46-28, holding the Huskies scoreless for eight minutes. Wooten had consecutive blocked shots during the run - one while he was on the way down.

Huskies leading scorer Jaylen Nowell also headed to the bench after picking up his fourth foul with 14 minutes left. Nowell returned three minutes later, but Washington continued to struggle against Oregon's defense. The Huskies shot 6 of 27 and 3 of 12 from 3 in the second half.

"They're very long," said Nowell, who had eight points on 2-of-8 shooting. "They've got Kenny Wooten in there blocking shots, so when you get past one person, they've got a lot of help coming and we just didn't get any shots today."

BIG PICTURE

Oregon's defensive dominance coincided with Altman's decision to have four 6-foot-9 players in the starting lineup. The Ducks will roll into the NCAA Tournament as one of the bracket's hottest teams.

Washington ran into a buzz saw in the title game and will have to wait out Selection Sunday to see if its resume stacks up well enough.

UP NEXT

Oregon is headed to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since reaching the Final Four in 2017.

Washington must await its fate.

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Leaders

Oregon PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
P. Pritchard 20 0 7 6 4 0
L. King 15 0 1 3 0 0
Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
J. Nowell 8 0 2 2 2 0
J. Bey 7 0 0 0 1 0

Team Comparison

Oreg Wash
Points For 68 48
Field Goals 21/40-52% 18/54-33%
Three Pointers 6/14-43% 5/23-22%
Free Throws 20/22-91% 7/8-88%
Offensive Rebounds 7 11
Defensive Rebounds 26 13
Rebounds 34 28
Blocks 4 3
Steals 8 8
Turnovers 16 14
Personal Fouls 15 18
Technical Fouls 1 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - Oreg Leads Series 2-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Thu Jan 24 Wash 61 @ Oreg 56 J. Nowell 20 L. King 19
Sat Mar 9 Oreg 55 @ Wash 47 P. Pritchard 16 J. Nowell 17
Sat Mar 16 Oreg 68 @ Wash 48 P. Pritchard 20 J. Nowell 8

Game Information

Stadium: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 12,877
Game Time: