Everything we know following Oregon’s 68-56 loss to Kansas State

Oregon didn’t hit its shots and Kansas State did in the 68-56 Wildcats win despite a strong debut from Endyia Rogers.

Sometimes the game of basketball can be broken down to the simplest thing such as who makes shots and who doesn’t.

Kansas State made its shots and Oregon didn’t.

The Wildcats improved to 10-2 overall with a 68-56 win over the Ducks in Manhattan, Kansas. It was tough sledding for Oregon to hit its shots on the road as the Ducks made just 35 percent of their shots from the field, while Kansas State hit 43 percent from the field, including 8-of-21 of its three-point attempts.

A huge plus for Oregon, however, is that it is getting more healthy as Nyara Sabally returned to the lineup coming off a knee injury, and guard Endyia Rogers made her Duck debut and showed how valuable she’s going to be as the season moves on.

The transfer from USC opened her Oregon career with 14 points, five rebounds, and 5 assists.