Led by two 20-point scorers, Oregon women’s basketball handles Washington State

On Wednesday night at Matthew Knight Arena, Oregon women’s basketball defeated Washington State 85-70 in a matchup between two old Pac-12 rivals.

The dynamic combination of Amina Muhammad (22 points) and Peyton Scott (23 points) powered the Ducks (7-2). With 13 points and 10 rebounds, Phillipina Kyei also recorded a double-double for the Ducks.

Washington State and Oregon got out to a fast start, both teams having trouble shooting from outside but successfully putting the ball in the paint. Midway through the first quarter, the Ducks led 11-9 thanks to six points from Muhammad and five from Kyei.

After one quarter, the Ducks led 22–17 after Oregon extended the run to 10-0 to take a 17–9 lead.

Oregon grabbed a 30–21 lead early in the second quarter by maintaining a strong defensive effort. Astera Tuhina, a sniper for Washington State, quickly opened the floodgates, but the Cougars fought back.

Kelly Graves was forced to take a timeout after Tuhina hit two three-pointers to make the score 30-27. After a few possessions, Tuhina tied the score at 32-32 with another outside hit.

Oregon and Washington State were knotted 34-34 at the half.

Scott led Oregon’s offensive effort as the game stayed close until the early third quarter. She made two three-pointers to put Oregon ahead 50-44, and Elisa Mevius’ transition basket and the foul made it 53-44.

Oregon led 65-55 going into the fourth quarter after Scott made a long three-pointer at the third-quarter buzzer and banked it in. In just the third quarter, Scott scored fourteen points.

Muhammad’s effort inside and another three-pointer from Scott helped Oregon jump out to an 18-point lead in the middle of the fourth quarter, leading 81-63. Despite Washington State’s unsuccessful attempt at a comeback, the Ducks did not turn around.

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Next game: No. 6 USC (7-1) vs. Oregon (7-2).



  • When:

    Saturday, Dec. 7


  • Time:

    1 p.m. PT


  • Where:

    Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene


  • TV:

    Big Ten Network


  • Radio:

    Oregon Sports Network

–The Oregon Ducks and Big Ten Conference are covered by Ryan Clarke. Get the Ducks Roundup email or listen to the Ducks Confidential podcast.

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