The Washington Huskies (19-9 overall, 9-8 Big Ten) head to Eugene on Sunday, March 1st for a regular season finale matchup with the arch-rival Oregon Ducks (20-10 overall, 8-9 Big Ten).


Oregon’s 17.3 assists per game, paired with a 62.2% assisted shot rate, indicate a free‑flowing system that thrives on balanced scoring and play-making.
Consequently, if Washington can drag Oregon into more half‑court possessions, the Ducks’ offensive rhythm may be disrupted.
Sellers does more than score; she sets the Dawgs’ emotional temperature. In a loud arena on the road, a composed point guard that also averages 1.6 steals and 3.6 assists can disrupt the Ducks scoring runs before they snowball. 
Freshman 6’3″ forward Brynn McGaughy is the Huskies’ primary interior presence. McGaughy scores 9.0 points per game while converting 70.4% of her shots at the rim and adding 1.2 blocks. McGaughy gives UW a physical presence that can challenge Oregon’s interior defense on both ends.
Oregon’s Offensive Counterpunch: Playmakers with Pace
The Huskies must keep Fiso out of the lane; if she starts carving up Washington off the dribble, Oregon’s entire offense comes alive.


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