December 25, 2024

Game day preview: No. 18 Oregon women opens weekend in the desert against Arizona State

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The Oregon women celebrate their victory over USC in a Pac-12 game at Matthew Knight Arena Sunday, Jan. 1, 2023 in Eugene, Oregon.

Women’s basketball

No. 18 Oregon (11-3, 2-1 Pac-12) vs. Arizona State (7-7, 0-3)

5 p.m., Friday at Desert Financial Arena, Tempe, Ariz.

TV: Pac-12 Arizona

Radio: KUGN-FM (98.1), KUGN-AM (590)

About the Ducks

  • Oregon is on its first road trip of the Pac-12 season, a weekend that will include a showcase game against No. 15 Arizona Sunday evening. But first comes a matchup against struggling Arizona State, a team that allows more points than any other in the conference. That’s a good thing for the Ducks, whose 22-point average scoring margin ranks 12th nationally.

  • Center Phillipina Kyei has the fifth most rebounds in the NCAA at 166 and is tied for fifth with a per-game average of 11.9. Kyei, who also averages 8.1 points, had a career-high 20 rebounds against the Trojans on Sunday. It was the most rebounds by a Duck in a game since Jillian Alleyne had 21 against Arizona State on Jan. 29, 2016.

  • Reserve guard Taya Hanson spent four years at Arizona State before transferring to Oregon for her final season. She returns to Tempe coming off her best game as a Duck when she scored 17 and made 5-of-7 3-point attempts Sunday against USC. She scored 739 points and made 134 3-pointers during her Sun Devils career and currently ranks third among all active Pac-12 players with 165 career 3-pointers.

  • About the Sun Devils

  • First-year coach Natasha Adair took over when Charli Turner Thorne — the second winningest coach in Pac-12 history — retired last March after 25 seasons. Adair got off to a good start as Arizona State opened 6-1, but it has gone 1-6 since, including Pac-12 losses to Arizona, Stanford and California by an average of 21 points.

  • At this point, the Sun Devils don’t do anything well. They allow the most points (74.0) and rebounds (41.6) of any team in the Pac-12, rank last in the conference in field-goal percentage (37.7%) and opponents field-goal percentage (44.3%), and are the only Pac-12 team with a negative scoring margin (-4.71) and a negative rebounding margin (-1.43).

  • The Sun Devils have the conference’s No. 2 scorer in junior guard Tyi Skinner, a transfer who followed Adair to ASU from Delaware where she played for two years. Skinner averages 20.4 points per game, though she is also the Pac-12 leader in turnovers with an average of 3.21 per game.

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    Statistical comparisons

  • Scoring average: Oregon, 82.4; ASU 69.3

  • Opp. scoring average: Oregon, 60.4; ASU, 74.0

  • FG percentage: Oregon, 46.9%; ASU, 37.7%

  • Opp. FG percentage: Oregon, 36.9%; ASU, 44.3%

  • 3-point FG percentage: Oregon, 38.7%; ASU, 28.7%

  • 3-point FG per game: Oregon, 8.6; ASU, 5.1

  • FT percentage: Oregon, 69.9%; ASU, 73.5%

  • Rebounds per game: Oregon, 43.7; ASU, 40.2

  • Rebounding margin: Oregon, +10.4; ASU, -1.4

  • Assists per game: Oregon, 18.6; ASU, 10.1

  • Turnovers per game: Oregon, 12.3; ASU, 13.4

  • Turnover margin: Oregon, +2.3; ASU, +0.43

  • Follow Chris Hansen on Twitter @chansen_RG or email at chansen@registerguard.com. 

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    This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Oregon Ducks women’s basketball vs. Arizona State Sun Devils

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