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Ducks Host OSU Friday in Season Finale

Ducks Host OSU Friday in Season Finale



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Oregon closes out the 2022 season by hosting Oregon State in The Rivalry Friday at 7 p.m. at Papé Field (Pac-12 Network).

GAME NOTES

KEY STORYLINES

• The Ducks have played the second-toughest schedule in the nation according to the NCAA’s latest RPI report.

• Oregon will recognize 10 seniors on Friday: Chai Cortez, True Dydasco, Kess Elmore, Madeline Gravante, Zoe Hasenauer, Bel Rolley, Lexi Romero, Caitlin Shaw, Croix Soto and student digital media manager Scott Boldt.

Zoe Hasenauer became Oregon’s career leader in assists with her 19th Oct. 30 at Arizona.

• No one has started more matches in an Oregon uniform than Zoe Hasenauer. She earned that distinction in Oregon’s Oct. 14 game at WSU when she passed former teammate Chardonnay Curran (84, 2017-21) and now shows 89 starts. Hasenauer has played in 91 consecutive matches and ranks among the UO career top 10 in eight different categories.

Leah Freeman became Oregon’s all-time leader in shutouts when she recorded the 18th of her career Oct. 6 at Utah (1-0). She leads the Pac-12 in saves (108) and saves per game (6.75). Freeman is also currently the Ducks’ career leader in goals against average (1.03).

Leah Freeman’s 108 saves on the season lead all power conference goalkeepers and rank ninth overall in the NCAA. That total is currently fourth on the UO single-season saves list.

Leah Freeman made a career-high 14 saves in Oregon’s 2-0 upset of No. 15 Washington (Sept. 23).  For her efforts, Freeman was named Pac-12 Goalkeeper of the Week.

• Senior Jordan Snyder broke through in a big way earlier this season by scoring the first two goals of her career. She netted the game-tying goal in the 78th minute versus Texas (Sept. 1) and added another Sept. 4 against Boise State. Prior to those two games, Snyder had played in 15 career games and had attempted two shots in her four seasons in Eugene. 

• #ProDuck Marissa Everett claimed her first NWSL championship last Saturday when the Portland Thorns defeated the Kansas City Current 2-0 in the title match. Oregon also had a #ProDuck on Kansas City in the form of  Chardonnay Curran.

• Due to a series of injuries that saw the Ducks missing seven starters at one point, 22 different Ducks have started at least once this…

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