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Washington Huskies perfect at the line, Oregon Ducks ride the Quack Attack surge at Matthew Knight Arena

The Washington Huskies entered 2025 Regular Season conference play at 0-1 after a 85-79 result against the the Ducks, and the the Ducks left Eugene at 1-0 after the game tipped at 11:00 PM EDT on Fox Sports 1 at Matthew Knight Arena.


Mar 7, 2026; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks center Nate Bittle (32) shoots the ball during the second half against the Oregon Ducks at Matthew Knight Arena. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images

First half


The Washington Huskies scored 30 in the opening half while the the Ducks put up 44 on 53 field goal percent and 46 three-point percent.


The Dawgs finished the game at 100 free throw percent on 16 attempts, and the Ducks hit 70 percent on 20 attempts.


The Quack Attack built a biggest lead of 21, and Washington’s biggest lead was 3 in a game with 2 ties and 4 lead changes.


Second half


The Washington Huskies produced 49 after halftime and logged 15 second-chance points with 10 offensive rebounds, and the Ducks scored 41 with 8 second-chance points on 5 offensive rebounds.


Washington generated 30 points in the paint on 71 percent finishing there, and Oregon matched 30 points in the paint on 61 percent.


The Dawgs shot 47 field goal percent with 9 three-pointers, and the Ducks answered with 53 field goal percent and 11 three-pointers while totaling 22 assists.


Washington Huskies post-match stats show 11 assists against 9 turnovers, and Oregon posted 22 assists against 8 turnovers for a 2.75 assist-to-turnover ratio.


The game-changing plays Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks included Oregon’s most-unanswered run of 16 spanning an 8-29 sequence, while Washington’s best push was an 8-point burst that moved the score from 74-75 to 74-83.


After the horn


The Washington Huskies got 12 bench points and 12 fast-break points, and the Ducks produced 18 bench points with 11 fast-break points as the margin held at 85-79.


Washington’s previous-game form featured Hannes Steinbach at 26 points and 13 rebounds, Wesley Yates III at 14 points, and Quimari Peterson with 3 assists, and those names remained key reference points in the post-game report Washington Huskies.


The Washington Huskies coach post-game reaction came after Washington finished with 33 total rebounds, 6 steals, and 2 team technical fouls while the Ducks ended with 28 rebounds, 6 steals, and no team technical fouls.


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