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Bay to Breakers 2013: Date, Start Time, Route and Race Preview
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The Bay to Breakers run, a 12K race in San Francisco, is one of the most entertaining races in the country. At the annual running, you will see both serious runners and folks running in full costume (and yes, even a few streakers). Would you expec… Continue reading →
Nate Diaz Missed the Message, Makes Another Twitter Misstep
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The UFC acted quickly when Nate Diaz sent out an ill-advised tweet on Thursday. The promotion almost immediately suspended the fighter pending an investigation. That investigation was completed on Friday evening and Diaz’s punishment for stepping… Continue reading →
Oregon Baseball: Thorpe Pitches Two Hitter vs Oregon State, Ducks Win 3-0
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Oregon Baseball had a standing room only crowd at PK Park and Sophomore Tommy Thorpe pitched the best game of his young career giving up two infield hits in eight innings of work as Oregon beat Oregon State on Friday night 3-0. Brett Thomas and Aaron P… Continue reading →
Thorpe pitches Ducks past Beavers
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Oregon opened an important three game series against in state rival Oregon State Friday night at PK Park with a 3-0 win over the Beavers.
The winner of the series is likely headed to a conference championship. Game 2 of the three game series is at 2… Continue reading →
Spring Review: Head Coach
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A few weeks ago, Duck Sports Authority asked for readers opinions about the most interesting position battles heading into Spring camp.
Today, we add in a “position” that was much discussed but not included in any polls or other previous topics. The… Continue reading →
Flock Talk: Track Dominance
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With the 2014 recruiting cycle being official, this week we concluded our look at where the Ducks stand in each region of the country.
This week in Flock Talk we talk about the resurgence to dominance in track and field and, of course, review the r… Continue reading →
