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Oregon's offense struggled in Saturday's loss to Purdue, but coach Dana Altman also gave plenty of credit to the Boilermakers' defensive effort.
Dana Altman was as disappointed himself as he was in his team’s performance in their loss in a Top-20 matchup on Saturday. Altman put blame on himself for the 65-58 loss at home yesterday for No. 13 Oregon to No. 17 Purdue. He described the Ducks as “poorly-coached” based on their outing against the Boilermakers.
The No. 13 Oregon Ducks (15-3, 4-3) men's basketball team will host rival Washington Huskies (10-8, 1-6) on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 8 p.m. PT at the Matthew Knight
It was another come from behind victory during the final minutes for the Oregon Ducks in Columbus, 73-71. This is the sixth time this season that this group has ended up winning a game when trailing at halftime.
Oregon has fallen into a pattern of coming back in the second half, a trend not likely to be successful in March.
The Ducks shot just 36% from the field in a 65-58 loss to No. 17 Purdue Saturday afternoon in front of an announced crowd of 12,364 at Matthew Knight Arena.
TJ Bamba scored 21 points and Brandon Angel had 15 as No. 15 Oregon defeated Washington 82-71. Supreme Cook added 13 points for the Ducks, who shot 51% from the field.
The Oregon Ducks hosted the Purdue Boilermakers on Saturday afternoon. It was a top-25 matchup in the Big Ten with the Ducks ranked No. 13 and the Boilermakers
Led by TJ Bamba’s best performance in two months, No. 15 Oregon beat Washington Tuesday in a Big Ten men’s basketball game at Matthew Knight Arena
Purdue's Trey Kaufman-Renn learned a thing or two during years of practice against former teammate Zach Edey — and used it to teach Oregon a lesson.
Not even a sellout crowd at Matthew Knight Arena could elevate the Oregon men's basketball team to victory Saturday as the Ducks lost to Purdue