Eugene Without some spectacular shots in the closing minutes, it wouldn’t be an Oregon-UCLA game.
Jackson Shelstad pulled it up and made a three-pointer from the top of the arc to put UO ahead 71-70 with 10.7 seconds remaining, bringing the 8,133-strong crowd to their feet after Nate Bittle rejected a Dylan Andrews pass that had Oregon trailing for the majority of the second half.
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