
But the only bracketologists predicting that outcome are significantly less well known than those big hitters. That’s not to say Oregon couldn’t make it.

He has them in the next four to not make the cut putting them even further from March Madness than SMU, San Diego State, BYU and Dayton. Joe Lunardi of ESPN doesn’t have Oregon in the first four out. Jerry Palm of CBS expects Oregon to be one of the top four teams left out along with Michigan, VCU and Indiana.īrad Evans of Bally Sports echoes that sentiment with the Ducks on the outside looking in and just on the edge of making it.

Only 13 brackets currently include the Ducks. Instead, the Ducks will likely have to play their way in with a run in the Pac-12 Tournament.īracket Matrix, a compilation of 106 different bracket projections from around the internet, isn’t high on Oregon’s chances. If you have questions about our travel teams or general questions, please send inquiries to.
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Now they don’t have quality wins to add to the mix. If you have any general questions concerning the Oregon Youth Basketball and their program offerings, please feel free to contact the board using the following contact information. They could have greatly improved their tournament resume if they had paired their upset win over UCLA with a victory over Arizona or USC but they fell just short. Oregon is 18-11 with two games to go in the regular season against Washington and Washington State. Oregon basketball: Ducks bracketology and where we stand This year, with four losses in their last six games, the Ducks with have to scrape and claw their way into March Madness by any means necessary. 7 seed and moving on to the Sweet Sixteen with a COVID forfeit from VCU and a win over Iowa.

Last year, Oregon didn’t have too much to worry about, securing a No. It should be a nervy end to the college basketball regular season for the Oregon Ducks with a return to the NCAA tournament very much in question. Oregon basketball’s NCAA tournament hopes are in serious trouble as the Ducks sit on the edge of the March Madness bubble. By Alicia de Artola 6 months ago Follow Tweet
