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2006–07 Oregon Ducks men's basketball team


2006–07 Oregon Ducks men's basketball
Pacific-10 Conference
No. 8
No. 10
29–8 (11–7 Pac-10)
Ernie Kent
Mark Hudson
Kenny Payne
McArthur Court

The 2006–07 Oregon Ducks experienced what many would argue as one of their most memorable and successful seasons in school history. Freshman Tajuan Porter, who was not heavily recruited, along with senior and leader Aaron Brooks helped lead the Ducks to a successful season. They began their season by completing their non-conference schedule at a perfect 12–0, including a come-from-behind win at Rice and an important east-coast win at then ranked #19 Georgetown. The Ducks suffered their first loss of the season against USC but were able to bounce back and defeat then ranked #1 UCLA marking the second time in school history the Ducks had defeated a #1 Bruins team. Towards the end of the season Oregon suffered a streak in which they lost 6 of 8 games, the skid dropped the Ducks from #7 to #23 in the AP Poll. However the Ducks managed to bounce back, winning 9 games in a row, including a sweep of the Pac-10 Championship Tournament – in dominating fashion – first round wins over Miami University (Ohio), Winthrop University, and a Sweet Sixteen victory over UNLV. Their final game of the season was a 77–85 loss to eventual NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament champions, Florida.

The team also featured Malik Hairston, who was drafted in 2008.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite (attendance) city, state
11/10/2006*LehighW 77–651–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
11/11/2006*Cal State NorthridgeW 84–732–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
11/12/2006*Portland StateW 116–683–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
11/17/2006*UC-IrvineW 85–424–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
11/20/2006*at RiceW 79–73 OT5–0Tudor Fieldhouse Houston, TX
11/29/2006*at No. 18 GeorgetownW 57–506–0Verizon Center Washington, D.C.
12/9/2006*vs. NebraskaW 68–567–0Rose Garden Portland, OR
12/11/2006*Bethune-CookmanW 92–648–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
12/15/2006*No. 22Eastern WashingtonW 100–749–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
12/17/2006*No. 22Idaho StateW 100–7410–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
12/23/2006*No. 21MercerW 84–6411–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
12/28/2006*No. 20PortlandW 76–4912–0McArthur Court Eugene, OR
12/30/2006No. 20at Oregon State Civil WarW 76–7313–0Gill Coliseum Corvallis, OR
01/04/2007No. 16USCL 82–8413–1McArthur Court Eugene, OR
01/06/2007No. 16No. 1 UCLAW 68–6614–1McArthur Court Eugene, OR
01/11/2007No. 15at Arizona StateW 60–5515–1Wells Fargo Arena Tempe, AZ
01/14/2007No. 15at No. 10 ArizonaW 79–7716–1McKale Center Tucson, AZ
01/18/2007No. 9StanfordW 66–5917–1Maples Pavilion Stanford, CA
01/20/2007No. 9CaliforniaW 92–8418–1McArthur Court Eugene, OR
01/25/2007No. 7at WashingtonL 77–8918–2Bank of America Arena Seattle, WA
01/27/2007No. 7at No. 20 Washington StateW 77–74 OT19–2Friel Court Pullman, WA
02/01/2007No. 9at No. 5 UCLAL 57–6919–3Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles
02/03/2007No. 9at USCL 68–7119–4Galen Center Los Angeles
02/08/2007No. 13Arizona StateW 55–5120–4McArthur Court Eugene, OR
02/10/2007No. 13No. 24 ArizonaL 74–7720–5McArthur Court Eugene, OR
02/15/2007No. 15at CaliforniaL 61–6320–6Haas Pavilion Berkeley, CA
02/17/2007No. 15at StanfordL 69–8820–7Maples Pavilion Stanford, CA
02/22/2007No. 23No. 9 Washington StateW 64–5921–7McArthur Court Eugene, OR
02/24/2007No. 23WashingtonW 93–8522–7McArthur Court Eugene, OR
03/03/2007No. 17Oregon State Civil WarW 78–6923–7McArthur Court Eugene, OR
03/08/2007(4)vs. (5) Arizona Pac-10 Conference tournament quarterfinalW 69–5024–7Staples Center (16,318)Los Angeles
03/09/2007(4)vs. (8) California Pac-10 Conference tournament quarterfinalW 81–6325–7Staples Center (18,196)Los Angeles
03/10/2007(4)vs. (3) USC Pac-10 Conference tournament finalW 81–5726–7Staples Center (18,259)Los Angeles
03/16/2007*CBS(3 MW)vs. (14 MW) Miami (OH) First RoundW 58–5627–7Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (11,551)Spokane, WA
03/18/2007*CBS(3 MW)vs. (11 MW) Winthrop Second RoundW 75–6128–7Spokane Veterans Memorial Arena (11,551)Spokane, WA
03/23/2007*CBS(3 MW)vs. (7 MW) UNLV Sweet SixteenW 76–7229–7Edward Jones Dome (26,307)St. Louis, MO
03/25/2007*CBS(3 MW)vs. (1 MW) Florida Elite EightL 77–8529–8Edward Jones Dome (25,947)St. Louis, MO
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Pacific Time.
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