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The following is a list of Oregon Ducks men's basketball head coaches. There have been 19 head coaches of the Ducks in their 119-season history. [1] Oregon's current head coach is Dana Altman. He was hired as the Ducks' head coach in April 2010, [2] replacing Ernie Kent, who was fired following the 2009–10 season. [3]
Earlier this week, the Arizona Wildcats finally made a decision on head men’s basketball coach Sean Miller – firing him after 12 seasons. The last few years of Miller’s run with the team was ...
Oregon led by as many 13 points, 61-48, with 5:18 to play as Shelstad caught fire and orchestrated an 18-4 run. The freshman point guard, who was 1-for-6 from the field in the first half, scored ...
Sometimes referred to as the NCAA's death penalty, this sanction has been imposed twice against college basketball programs: (1) the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball program for the 1952–53 season; and (2) the Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns men's basketball program (then known as the University of Southwestern Louisiana) for the 1973–74 and 1974 ...
On March 14, 2019, Oregon and Altman agreed on a three-year contract extension that will keep him in Eugene through the 2025–2026 season. [13] Two weeks later, Altman notched his 235th win at Oregon with a victory over UC Irvine in the second round of the NCAA Tournament, tying Ernie Kent as the winningest coach in school history. He broke ...
Oregon (13-4, 5-1 Pac-12) vs. Utah (13-5, 4-3) Time/date: Noon, Sunday. Site: Huntsman Center, Salt Lake City. TV: ESPN.Radio: KUJZ-FM (95.3).. About the matchup: The mountain road trip has always ...
Bezdek left after that season to coach at Arkansas until 1913 when he went back to Oregon to coach until 1917. [4] During Bezdek's absence, the basketball team was coached largely by William Hayward, Oregon's track coach. [3] In 1923, William Reinhart took over as the head coach and remained through the erection of McArthur Court until 1935 ...
Jackson attended Westview High School in the Portland, Oregon area, where he was a two-time Metro League Player of the Year and a two-time first-team selection on The Oregonian Class 6A All-State Team. As a junior in 2008–09, he averaged 19.3 points, 8.7 rebounds, 2.4 assists, 1.8 steals and 1.0 blocks per game.