Everything we know following Oregon’s 67-53 win over UCLA

Oregon used a big first half to defeat UCLA 67-53 in a rare non-conference contest between the Pac-12 teams.

That’s the Oregon Ducks we all expected to see.

After a lackluster performance against Oregon State just three days ago, the Ducks (17-8, 9-4) jumped on UCLA (11-10, 6-6) early and often and defeated the Bruins 67-53 in a rare non-conference game between the two Pac-12 teams.

Oregon hit five of its first seven three-point attempts and went on to lead 40-20 at halftime and cruised in the second half.

Endyia Rogers led the way 16 points and Te-Hina Paopao added 15 points, 6 rebounds, and four assists. Oregon also took control on the boards and out-rebounded UCLA 38-33. Defensively, the Ducks managed to hold Bruins leading scorer Charisma Osborne to 16 points, but she had to take 18 shots for those points.

This was just the first game of a busy week for Kelly Graves’ team as they will now host Cal on Friday and then No. 2 Stanford Sunday, Feb. 20 in what should be a near-full Matthew Knight Arena.