http://www.goducks.com/documents/2017/1 ... _17_18.pdf
Ducks, #13 in one "way too early" poll for the upcoming season (http://www.espn.com/womens-college-bask ... 25-2017-18) play Oklahoma (#19 in that poll) in PK80 (wish they could have played UConn); at Miss. St. (#9 in that poll), who ended UConn's 111 game win streak last year and then lost the NCAA final; and they host Ole Miss.
At least Stanford, UCLA, ASU and Cal all look to be strong conference teams this year, and the Ducks play the Bay Area schools just once, at Matt.
With all starters and key reserves back and ridiculous incoming talent, looking for big things this year.
Women's 2017-18 Schedule Released
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Re: Women's 2017-18 Schedule Released
After last season there's no limit to what this team could accomplish. They've got top level returning starters with top level recruits coming in. The students are going to be busy at Matt Court this season.
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Yeah, I am excited to see them.
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The mens team has a chance to be really good, but the womens team is almost assuradly going to be GREAT. A poised Sabrina Ionescue is the difference maker that could lead the womens team to a pac 12 championship and a final four, perhaps a NC. They have all the pieces, great 3pt shooting, consistent low post scoring, and tallest team in the country.
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