Oregon UCLA

Oregon vs

-

UCLA

-
-
-
・December 6, 2025 December 06 Dec 06
1
2
T
ORE
-
-
-
UCLA
-
-
-
Pauley Pavilion
Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA

Who's No. 1? Top-ranked Purdue's loss opens the door for a change atop the AP poll

In the waning seconds of a blowout win, fans at Arizona’s McKale Center started a chant of “Number 1!”
DECEMBER 7 Associated Press
How to Watch Oregon Ducks Women's Basketball vs. UCLA Bruins The undefeated Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team is preparing for their first Big Ten contest of the season, traveling south to Westwood...
DECEMBER 7 SI.COM

Dailey leads UCLA to 74-63 win over Oregon handing Ducks fifth straight defeat

Eric Dailey Jr. led all five UCLA starters in double figures with 18 points on 6-of-9 shooting and UCLA handed Oregon a 74-63 defeat
DECEMBER 7 Associated Press
Dezdrick Lindsay - 21 minutes off bench Lindsay (undisclosed) finished with eight points (2-7 FG, 0-1 3Pt, 4-5 FT), six rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block in Saturday's loss to UCLA.
Impact Lindsay came into the game as questionable but held his usual role as a substitute. He's played over 20 minutes in three straight games, as he's been settling in as the team's first option off the bench.
DECEMBER 6 ROTOWIRE
Kwame Evans Jr. - Ruled out with illness Evans (illness) isn't playing in Saturday's game versus UCLA, per James Crepea of The Oregonian.
Impact Evans is reportedly one of several Oregon players that is currently battling an illness. Sean Stewart should get the start at power forward in his absence, and Evans will look to make his return during the team's Dec. 13 game versus UC Davis.
DECEMBER 6 ROTOWIRE
Kwame Evans Jr. - Not in starting unit Evans (undisclosed) isn't among the starting five ahead of Saturday's game versus UCLA, per the StatBroadcast Systems live stats feed.
Impact Evans has been a key piece for the Ducks early in the season and is coming off a career-best 23 points last time out against USC. Unfortunately, it doesn't appear he's in the starting unit for Saturday's contest, suggesting he may be in line to sit out the contest.
DECEMBER 6 ROTOWIRE
Nate Bittle - Will start vs. UCLA Bittle (ankle) is in Oregon's starting lineup for Saturday's matchup versus UCLA, per James Crepea of The Oregonian.
Impact Bittle is set to make his return to the court after missing the last two games with an ankle injury. Across his six appearances this season, the senior center is averaging 16.3 points, 7.8 rebounds 1.3 assists and 2.3 blocks.
DECEMBER 6 ROTOWIRE