Oregon Ducks men's basketball

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Oregon Ducks men's basketball

The Oregon Ducks men's basketball team is the intercollegiate basketball program representing the University of Oregon. Competing in NCAA Division I, the team is a member of the Big Ten Conference and plays its home games at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene.

The program is historically notable for winning the inaugural NCAA men's basketball national championship in 1939 under coach Howard Hobson. This established a legacy of success that includes 19 NCAA tournament appearances, eight conference championships, and a return to the Final Four in 2017, which marked the longest span between Final Four appearances in NCAA history.

Recently, the team has been in the news following its latest victory in the in-state rivalry against Oregon State. Multiple sports outlets reported on the Ducks' win, highlighting the performance of key players in a game that extended their winning streak against the Beavers. This result is part of the team's ongoing season in the competitive Big Ten Conference.

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