THE Oregon Ducks launched the last road trip of his season with a key victorybarely beating iowa Hawkeyes in Iowa City, 80-78. After having run up to 10, Ducks As much as the Hawkeyes make a return and dragged with less than three minutes to play.
The first half was all Oregon, despite a poor quality defense of the Ducks. Iowa did not defend its painting well in the first 20 minutes, and the Ducks took advantage of it. Oregon entered the locker room at the top, 45-37 after scoring 26 points of painting in the first half.
The start of Oregon in the second half was best bad. On his first 11 shots, the Ducks made only two, allowing Hawkeyes to build the scoring quickly. From this point in the final buzzer, neither of the two teams could withdraw. In the last 90 seconds, the defense of Oregon has made several key stops, keeping the ducks in mind and transporting Oregon to victory.
Oregon vs iowa keys to the game
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The Iowa had trouble all season to defend the painting offensive, and the Ducks made sure to attack this weakness, especially in the first half. At halftime, Iowa has adjusted their defense, which made things more difficult at the interior offensive of Oregon. The Ducks had to find other ways to score, such as mid -range tractions. Oregon finished with 22 shots at the edge and 38 points in the paint.
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After turning the ball more than three times in the first half, Oregon has coughing six times in the second, helping the Iowa back. On the other hand, the Hawkeyes returned it five times in the first half, but just twice in the second.
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After the break, Iowa pivoted its offensive objective on the perimeter, which was a fruitful adjustment. The Hawkeyes were 7/14 deep in the second half, and Payton Sandfort, the Iowa star, was itself 4/7.
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The best Oregon player, Jackson Shelstad, was a non-factor in Wednesday’s match, marking only 3 points and pulling 0/7 from the ground. Everyone has bad games, and with the offensive accent of Oregon on the interior, it is understandable that the production of Shelstad decreases, but the Ducks could have used some brands of their starrary. Shelstad killed two frank clutch throws on the section, which was the key to the ducks who left the land in regulation.
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In the last five minutes of the match, the Ducks offensive hit a wall. Each time the Oregon rose on the ground – and on a few times, it did not even arrive so far – the Ducks have left the shooting stopwatch end with little or no movement outside the ball or ball. Several goods have ended with reversals or bad looks, which has given life to the increasingly Hawkeyes. Oregon just had enough to hang on.
Oregon vs iowa players of the game
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Bittle Nate: 21 points, 8/13 FGS, 10 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks
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Keeshawn Barthelemy: 10 points, 4/10 FGS, 2/5 3ps, 2 assists, 2 rebounds
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Tj bamba: 10 points, 4/11 FGS, 2/3 3ps, 6 assists, 3 rebounds
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KJ Evans: 8 points, 3/3 FGS, 3 rebounds, 1 help, 2 blocks, 1 flight
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Brandon Angel: 10 points, 4/9 fgs, 5 rebounds, 2 assists, 1 black
Oregon vs owa notable statistics
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Oregon has ahead of Iowa 38-24 in painting.
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The Ducks were strong on offensive glass, striking 14 offensive rebounds and marking 19 second chance points. Oregon has been disciplined on the opposite glass, granting only eight offensive rebounds from Iowa and five second chance points.
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Oregon, a team that relies on a quick transition offense, ended with zero Rapid breaking points. Iowa had 10.
What is the next step for Oregon ducks
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February 22 – At n ° 11 Wisconsin Badgers
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March 1 – Trojans USC
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March 4 – Indiana Hoosiers
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March 9 – at Washington Huskies
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March 12-16 – Big Ten championship tournament
Oregon’s upcoming match against Wisconsin’s badgers is the most important match that remains on the Ducks calendar. Badgers on average 82 points per game, and it is also an effective defensive team. If Oregon can win a victory in Madison, they will add to their impressive list of Victories of Quadrant 1, which would lead to a big jump in the seeding of Oregon in the Big Ten and March Madness tournament.
This article originally appeared on Ducks Wire: Oregon Ducks Basketball clings to victory on the road against Iowa Hawkeyes