Oregon kicker Camden Lewis becomes all-time leading scorer in Ducks’ history

Oregon Ducks kicker Camden Lewis made history on Saturday, becoming the all-time leading scorer in school history, passing Royce Freeman.

With an extra point on Saturday against the Arizona State Sun Devils, Oregon Ducks kicker Camden Lewis made history, officially becoming the program’s all-time leading scorer.

With the made kick, Lewis now has a total of TK points in his career at Oregon, passing Ducks’ legend Royce Freeman, who previously held the record for most career points with 384.

Freeman’s record had stood since the end of the 2017 season, created by 60 total rushing touchdowns and four receiving touchdowns.

Contrarily, Lewis has gotten to that historic number by making 250 extra point kicks, and 46 field goals. The next highest-scoring kicker on the list is Aiden Schneider, who had 365 total points for the Ducks from 2014-2017.

In Lewis’ career at Oregon, he has made 98.8% of his extra points, and 72.6% of his field goals. That five-year career is highlighted by three seasons with 100% PAT accuracy (2020, 2022, 2023), and an impressive 2022 season where he his 87.5% of his field goals (14-of-16).

The season is not over just yet, of course, so we will continue to see how far Lewis can push this record, and what the final number will be when all is said and done.

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