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Oregon men’s basketball at Matthew Knight Arena

Few places are more challenging for opposing teams than Oregon’s Matthew Knight Arena. Since opening in 2011, the Ducks are more than 100 games above .500, and the home team is now attracting record crowds not seen in four decades.

Get Your Tickets for the 2017-18 Season

Coming off the program’s first Final Four appearance since 1939, the 2017-18 season promises to be an adventure featuring one of the nation’s top recruiting classes, led by five-star wing Troy Brown Jr. The freshman also have a shot-blocker in Kenny Wooten, a gold medalist from Canada in Abu Kigab, and the son of a former NFL star and Olympic 400 meter medalist in Victor Bailey Jr.

There are also a number of players with experience off that NCAA Final Four team. Sophomore guard Payton Pritchard, a native Oregonian, leads the team in virtually every statistical category after starting 35 games last year. Senior Roman Sorkin and sophomore Keith Smith also made important contributions to Oregon’s Final Four squad and will help make the push for the postseason this year.

Finally, Oregon welcomes a pair of graduate transfers who have combined to score nearly 2,500 career points: Elijah Brown from New Mexico and MiKyle McIntosh from Illinois State, along with Georgetown transfer Paul White and freshman M.J. Cage, who both redshirted last year.

Team History

The one constant during Oregon’s rise to the top has been head coach Dana Altman, who is now one of just 34 coaches all-time with 600 career Division I wins.

Oregon has made five straight NCAA Tournament appearances and won a school-record 46 straight home games at one point during that span, a streak directly connected to those fans who bring Matthew Knight Arena alive night in and night out.

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Rating: 2 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Something has changed

    by TJ29564 on 12/16/17Matthew Knight Arena - Eugene

    My wife and I have been going to Duck basketball games for years with total delight at each game. This game experience was a disappointment in process only. The game itself was outstanding. Where we were disappointed was during the process of obtaining tickets and the refreshments. Obtaining tickets online was laborious and frustrating through the new ticketmaster venue. It took several attempts to finalize the purchase. The parking pass was another obstacle. After four attempts online, we finally called the ticket office at the university and made the purchase. Parking was fine as well as after game traffic control. The food was not good. We had our usual hot dogs and dogs on a stick which both tasted foul. The sodas were fine. Up until this game, all of our experiences at the Matthew Knight Arena have been outstanding. Something has changed. :-(