Oregon vs. UC Riverside: Instant Reactions to Ducks’ season-opening win vs. Highlanders

Oregon’s depth proves to be too much in the 91-76 season-opening win over UC-Riverside.

The Oregon Ducks men’s basketball team didn’t have an exhibition game this season and instead jumped right into the deep end of the pool

The UC-Riverside Highlanders stayed in the game with their three-point shooting, but ultimately the Ducks had too many weapons in the 91-76 season-opening win at Matthew Knight Arena.

Oregon showed it could go as many as 10-deep and not lose a step. It was an impressive showing with all of the transfers and young players seeing significant playing time for the first time. But the Ducks looked as if they had been playing together for several seasons instead of a few months.

Oregon vs. UC-Riverside Keys to the Game

  • Kwame Evans got the offense going with seven quick points to begin the game on his way to a strong game for the sophomore.
  • Oregon’s press created pressure and Riverside wasn’t able to handle it well. The press let the Ducks increase their lead at the end of the first half as Oregon eventually took a 51-36 advantage at the break.
  • The Highlanders cut into the Ducks’ lead throughout the second half thanks to their three-point shooting, but never came close than seven points.

Oregon vs. UC-Riverside Players of the Game

  • Kwame Evans: 23 points, 6 rebounds
  • Brandon Angel: 17 points, 5-of-6 FG, 7-of-7 free throws
  • Nate Bittle: 16 points, 11 rebounds
  • TJ Bamba: 12 points
  • Barrington Hargress (UCR): 20 points, 4-of-10 3-pt FG

Oregon vs. UC-Riverside Notable Stats

  • Free throws: Oregon 19-of-25, UCR 6-of-12
  • UCR: 12-of-34 for 3-pt FG
  • Turnovers: Oregon 8, UCR 8
  • Oregon: 33-of-66 (50 percent) FG

What’s Next for Oregon Ducks?

  • List Next 5 games on the schedule
  • Nov. 8 — vs. Montana Grizzlies
  • Nov. 12 — vs. Portland Pilots
  • Nov.  17 — vs. Troy Trojans
  • Nov. 22 — at Oregon State Beavers
  • Nov. 26 — vs. Texas A&M Aggies (Las Vegas, Player’s Era Festival)

Oregon wants to get battle-tested early and often with its non-conference schedule before the Ducks enter the Big Ten for the first time. Montana, Troy and Texas A&M should provide good tests for the Ducks in the coming weeks.

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Report: Ducks to open next men’s basketball season with UC-Riverside

Oregon is expected to open the 2024-25 men’s basketball season with the UC-Riverside Highlanders Nov. 4.

With the Ducks entering the Big Ten Conference this next season, Dana Altman said he wanted to cut the travel time by scheduling as many West Coast non-conference games as possible.

They won’t have to travel for the 2024-25 season opener as the Ducks are going to host UC-Riverside in early November, according to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein.

The Highlanders, out of the Big West, finished 16-18 overall last season and a 10-10 conference record.

Oregon is expected to be one of the contenders to win the Big Ten next year as the conference welcomes in not only the Ducks, but USC, UCLA and Washington. The roster is strong, talented and deep even without N’Faly Dante, who lost is appeal for an extra season of eligibility.

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Oregon MBB recap: Ducks pick up narrow win over UC-Riverside

Brennan Rigsby drops 19 points and leads the Oregon Ducks to victory over UC-Riverside on Wednesday evening.

16 turnovers and a tough shooting night from beyond the arc nearly sunk the Oregon Ducks on Wednesday evening, but they were able to hold on and secure a victory over UC-Riverside at Matthew Knight Arena.

A 17-point lead dwindled to three as the Highlanders caught fire late in the second half, but a 19-point effort from guard Brennan Rigsby helped lead the Ducks to a win.

Dana Altman’s squad moves to 6-5 on the year with the victory. They have won four of their last five, a nice response after a rough three-game losing streak in the Phil Knight Invitational.

Rigsby’s performance helped mask a rough night from Oregon’s other starting guards – Rivaldo Soares and Will Richardson – who shot a combined 1-7 from beyond the arc. N’Faly Dante stuffed the stat sheet as well, posting 14 points with five rebounds, four assists, two steals, and two blocks.

Oregon gets the Portland Pilots next, as they continue to gel together and get healthier heading into the meat of Pac-12 conference play.