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Oregon Men's Basketball Announces 2021-2022 Non-Conference Schedule 

The 2021-22 non-gathering plan for the Oregon Ducks men's ball program has been delivered. 사설토토

The season starts with a couple of games at Matthew Knight Arena against Texas schools — Texas Southern on Nov. 9 and SMU on Nov. 12. Texas Southern has played Oregon intense in Eugene lately and surprisingly pulled off a triumph against the No. 18-positioned Ducks in 2018. 

Oregon will make its re-visitation of the Phil Knight Invitational at the Moda Center in Portland, where BYU anticipates on Nov. 16. The Cougars had a great season in 2020-21, going 20-7 and acquiring a bid in the NCAA Tournament interestingly since 2015, where they lost to the possible territorial hero UCLA in the first round. 

The Ducks will travel to Hawaii for the Maui Invitational, their first excursion to the occasion since the 2016-17 season, the season wherein they made an outing to the Final Four. In the opener, the Ducks face Chaminade on Nov. 22. The field likewise incorporates Butler, Houston, Notre Dame, Saint Mary's, Texas A&M, and Wisconsin. 

After the competition, the Ducks head home to confront Montana on Nov. 29 and UC Riverside on Dec. 1. The Grizzlies face the Ducks at Matthew Knight Arena for the second time in three seasons. The Highlanders are returning off of to-back winning seasons interestingly since the program turned into a Division 1 program in 2001. 

Pac-12 play starts with a home matchup against Arizona State on Dec. 5. The Ducks have seven days in the middle of their initial two gathering games, as they will head out to Palo Alto to take on Stanford on Dec. 12. 

Oregon will have the Portland Pilots on Dec. 15, the second back to back season with a matchup in Eugene between the two groups. The Ducks won 80-41 on Dec. 19, 2020, and are 49-10 unsurpassed against the Pilots. 

The greatest matchup of the non-meeting plan, and maybe the 2021-22 season, is against the supreme public boss Baylor Bears at Matthew Knight Arena on Dec. 18. The two first class projects will meet for the fourth time ever, with the Bears taking the last two gatherings (both in Waco) in the 2016-17 and 2018-19 seasons. Oregon won the main matchup in Eugene back in 2015-16 by a score of 74-67. 

Balancing the non-gathering plan is a home issue with Pepperdine on Dec. 21, the first matchup between the two groups in quite a while. The Ducks have won four of five matchups against Pepperdine, who is driven by previous Washington Head Coach Lorenzo Romar. 

Oregon is falling off of its second consecutive Pac-12 customary season title and its fifth Sweet 16 appearance over the most recent six years (excluding the 2020 season wherein the NCAA Tournament was dropped). With a large number of new faces from the exchange entryway, (Jacob Young, Quincy Guerrier, De'Vion Harmon), the enrolling trail (Nathan Bittle, Isaac Johnson) and the arrival of a few starters from last season (Will Richardson, N'Faly Dante, Eric Williams Jr.), the Ducks will be in an extraordinary situation to procure their third consecutive gathering title and make a profound altercation the NCAA Tournament.