You knew that if Oregon fell behind by double-digits in this one, it was unlikely that there would be a dramatic fourth-quarter comeback.
Arizona was able to get some kind of revenge from the Ducks after Oregon’s overtime buzzer-beater win a couple of weeks ago with a 63-48 win inside the McKale Center.
Very little went right for the Ducks, who suffered their first loss since Jan. 7 to Stanford. Oregon falls to 15-6 overall and 7-2 in conference action.
Their ultimate downfall for the visitors was their inability to hold on to the ball and get a shot up. Oregon turned the ball over 21 times and managed to get just 44 shots up in the entire game. This would have been an even worse outcome if it wasn’t for Nyara Sabally’s 15 points and Endyia Rogers’ 17 points and seven rebounds. No other Duck was in double figures.