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Live Stats PORTLAND PILOTS (2-7, 0-0 WCC)at OREGON DUCKS (7-0, 0-0 PAC-12)Date: Saturday, December 12, 2015
Tip-off: 2:00 p.m.
Location: Eugene, Ore.
Arena (Capacity): Matthew Knight Arena (12,541)
Live Video: Pac-12.comLive Stats: GoDucks.com POR vs. ORE Overall Series: 5-26
Here: 5-9
There: 0-17
Neutral: 0-0
Last 5/Last 10: 1-4/2-8
Last 1: ORE 72, @POR 49 (Dec. 5, 2014)
THIS WEEK • The Portland Pilots play one game this week when they travel south to Eugene to face the undefeated Oregon Ducks on Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. at Matthew Knight Arena.
LAST WEEK • The Pilots dropped both their games last week, first on the road at Washington on Wednesday night before succumbing TO the Boise State Broncos at home on Sunday.
• At UW, the Pilots led by four after the first quarter with the help of three three-pointers from Hannah Mattson; the deficit was only eight at the break and the Pilots were within 13 early in the fourth quarter before the Huskies pulled away for the win.
• Freshman Ellie Woerner led three Pilots in double figures with 12 points.
• Holly Blades was Portland's top scorer against the Broncos with 11 points, while Woerner chipped in with 10.
ABOUT THE PILOTS • Junior guard Hannah Mattson leads the WCC in three-point percentage (.526), while freshman Ellie Woerner (.419) ranks fourth; junior forward Corissa Turley (.818) is fifth in free throw percentage and Kaylie Van Loo (3.1 apg) is ninth in assists.
• The Pilots (.355) as a team rank third in the WCC in three-point shooting.
• The new-look Pilots feature six newcomers to go along with six returners in head coach Cheryl Sorenson's second year at the helm of the program.
• Junior transfer guards Holly Blades and Rachelle Owens both came to The Bluff from the College of Southern Idaho, while forward Corissa Turley previously attended College of the Sequoias.
• Completing the newcomers are three freshmen, two of which hail from the Pacific Northwest; post Julie Spencer is originally from Chehalis, Wash., while guard Ellie Woerner calls Sammamish, Wash., home; Darian Slaga is from Prescott Valley, Ariz.
• Woerner leads the team in scoring (11.3 ppg) and three pointers made (13) and is second in rebounding (3.9 rpg).
• Headlining Portland's six returners are junior guards Hannah Mattson and Kaylie Van Loo; both Mattson and Van Loo appeared in all 30 games last year, with each making eight starts.
• Sophomore posts Ashley Gray and Sara Zaragoza also return after promising freshman campaigns; Gray is shooting 55.0 percent from the field and is tops on the team in rebounds with a 4.0 per game mark.
• During the summer, Zaragoza helped Spain claim the gold medal the 2015 U20 FIFA European Championships.
• Cheryl Sorenson is in her second season as head coach of the Pilots after assuming the role last year after long-time coach Jim Sollars' retirement.
• Sorenson spent her first three years on The Bluff as an assistant coach.
• The Pilots lost three 1,000-point scorers to graduation; Cassandra Brown (1,396 points), Kari Luttinen (1,366 points) and Jasmine Wooton (1,130 points) all reached that historic milestone last year, becoming the first Pilot trio to do so in the same season.
• Brown captivated the nation last year when she won the 2015 State Farm Three-Point Championship (men's and women's) on ESPN, which was part of Final Four Weekend in Indianapolis, Ind.; Brown defeated Dayton's Andrea Hoover in the women's final before conquering Gonzaga's Kevin Pangos, who was the men's champion.
• The Pilots were picked to finish 10th in the WCC this season.
• Portland has been to four NCAA Tournaments (1994-97), two WNIT's (1998 & 2009) and one WBI (2010).
ABOUT THE OPPONENT • Oregon (7-0) is receiving votes in both the AP and Coaches' Polls; the Ducks opened the season with a win at No. 22 North Carolina.
• Oregon is scoring 81.9 points per game and is led by senior forward Jillian Alleyne, who is averaging a double-double (17.7 ppg, 14.0 rpg).
• Head coach Kelly Graves, who left Gonzaga to go to Oregon and was an assistant coach for the Pilots in the 1990's, is in his second season at the helm of the Ducks.