• Laya Heads to LSU After Stellar Freshman Year | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    Angel Laya, Oregon’s top freshman hitter with 14 homers and 47 RBIs, is transferring to LSU — a move that signals the SEC’s relentless grip on college baseball’s elite. Laya’s arrival bolsters LSU’s push to reclaim national title contention after a disappointing 2026 season, while Oregon faces a double blow: losing its star player and hitting coach Jack Marder to Texas. With seven straight national titles and a flood of top talent, the SEC’s dominance is only growing — and programs like Oregon must adapt fast if they hope to compete.

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  • Oregon Ducks Rebuild with Big Transfers | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 5 2026

    Oregon baseball is making a bold move to rebuild after losing key players to the SEC, bringing in top transfer catcher Cole Chamberlain from Coastal Carolina — who previously played at Texas — along with five other newcomers. With their ace pitcher Will Sanford returning and a revamped roster, the Ducks aim for their first College World Series appearance since 1954, despite recent coaching departures and a tough offseason. The team remains a powerhouse in the Pac-12, determined to challenge the SEC’s dominance on the diamond.

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  • Ducks Pitchers Shine on National Stage | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 6 2026

    Oregon baseball braces for change as five key players, including freshmen, depart, but the future looks bright with Tanner Bradley and Will Sanford earning spots on the 2026 Collegiate National Team — just the sixth school with multiple representatives. After a six-year drought, this national stage spotlight is a major win for the Ducks, as both pitchers shine with elite stats and leadership potential, setting the tone for a rebuilding season.

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  • Happy 4th of July! - A message of Corey
    Jul 4 2026

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  • Nate Bittle’s NBA Audition Begins | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    Nate Bittle, the seven-foot Oregon center who went undrafted in 2026, is getting his NBA shot with a Toronto Raptors Exhibit 10 deal — his first real chance to prove he’s healthy and ready for the pros after injury setbacks derailed his college and draft prospects. He’ll compete in the Summer League starting July 10 against the Celtics, battling for minutes with top prospects like Collin Murray-Boyles and Allen Graves. With his size, shooting, and rim protection, Bittle’s got the tools to carve out a role — if he stays healthy and delivers strong performances in Vegas. This is his audition: can he prove he belongs?

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  • Oregon Ducks Ranked 18th Across Sports | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 3 2026

    Oregon Ducks climb to No. 18 in CBS Sports’ 2025-26 college athletics rankings, powered by football’s semifinal run and baseball’s top-16 finish — but men’s basketball missed March Madness, softball fell short in regionals, and volleyball’s NCAA drought continues.

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  • Sanford Shines as Oregon’s Next Ace | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    Will Sanford just lit up the collegiate baseball scene, tossing three perfect innings and striking out four while hitting 96 mph on his fastball for Team USA in the Stars and Stripes series — a breakout performance that signals he’s poised to be Oregon’s ace next season. After a stellar sophomore year that helped the Ducks reach the Super Regionals for the third time in four years — finishing 43-20 — Sanford lowered his ERA, posted a 9-2 record, and racked up 126 strikeouts, including a jaw-dropping 14-K game against Washington State. With key losses like Collin Clarke transferring to TCU, Sanford’s rise gives Oregon a dominant pitching anchor for the future.

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  • Oregon Wings Shine in Summer Leagues | Oregon Ducks Basketball News
    Jul 4 2026

    TJ Bamba, the Oregon wing who earned All-Defensive honors and averaged 10 points in college, is back in the NBA spotlight with summer league stints in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas—this time with the Denver Nuggets and Brooklyn Nets. His professional stint in Germany and past summer league experience make this a key proving ground. Meanwhile, Oregon’s pipeline remains strong as Nate Bittle and Brandon Angel also head to Vegas. And on the recruiting front, top 2028 prospect Isaiah Hamilton, a Canadian U-17 standout, is eyeing Oregon’s elite facilities and coaching staff—though Alabama and Arizona State are also in the mix.

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