Softball Special!

Softball is the only sport that exists - therefore it is all we will talk about on today's episode. With athletes like Megan Kleist, Gwen Svekis, Miranda Elish, Alexis Mack, Jenna Lilley, Mia Camuso, DJ Sanders and a whole lot of talent, is there a team that can take on the Mighty Ducks?

Then, of course, we talk about 1905 Webfoot Football - the year we found out football makes money.

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Did we learn anything from the spring game? Jump on the duck softball hype train!

In what seems to be a recurring theme this year, the men’s teams are underachieving while the women’s teams are taking over the world!

The Duck softball team beat the No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners and then swept the sorry Stanford softball team. On the other hand, the baseball team stood no chance against their old rival from Corvallis.

Also, how meaningless are Spring Game results on a scale from 1 to 10? We’ll discuss at length, because Spring Football is better than no football!

 

Quack 12 Podcast: A Hate Filled Discussion with Dawg Pound Writer Gabey Lucas

 

Oregon Baseball dropped the rubber match against the huskies in Seattle after tying the series in a 13-inning victory. Oregon Softball, on the other hand, gave the Sun Devils a good ol’ fashion butt kicking in their 2-1 series victory.

Also, dawg pound writer and Armchair All-American PAC-12 HBIC Gabey Lucas, stops by the studio to explain why she’s a fan of the worst team since... ever. Then, we break down spring practices and wrap it all up with 1901 Webfoot Football!

Take Me Out to the Duck Game!

Women's Basketball earns two prestigious awards and ends up 5th in the Nation and hungry for next year!

Grab your peanuts and quacker jacks and meet us at the ball game, because Duck Softball is heating up. Megan Kleist, Shannon Rhodes and DJ Sanders are fighting their way towards the top spot in the PAC.

On the other hand, Oregon Baseball raised our spirits with a win over No. 3 Stanford and then spiked them to the ground with two blowout losses. 

Then, we go back to the 1899 Oregon Webfoot Football season, on this episode of Quack 12 Podcast.

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Oregon ends season in elite eight, interview with Beavers' wrestling coach

Sabrina Ionescu and her magical mystery tour once again end their journey in the elite eight. It's been a fantastic season and Duck fans across the country are already excited for next year!

Also, our biggest interview yet! Oregon State wrestling coach joins us in studio to discuss whatever the hell he wants to. Or at least we think he's the wrestling coach...

Then we end the episode with a discussion of 1898 webfoot football.
 

PAC-12 Women Save the Day!

PAC-12 Men’s sports may be bad, but the Women of the the CONFERENCE OF CHAMPIONS would like a word.

On today’s episode we discuss Oregon Men’s Basketball’s brief appearance in the NIT and how poorly the conference performed in the Big Dance. Also, Men’s baseball opens up conference play with three straight losses to ASU.

Then we talk about the awesomeness of Oregon Women’s Basketball and Softball. Sabrina Ionescu and crew look to go further in the tournament than ever before and the Softball team pulled a total Baine-Batman-back-breaker on previously unbeaten UCLA.

Also, 1897 Webfoot Football!

Is Oregon Men's Basketball good enough to be 69th in the country?

Oregon Women’s Basketball enters the Big Dance with its highest seeding ever, meanwhile Oregon Men’s Basketball will have an opportunity to salvage their season by proving they are indeed the 69th best team in the land.

Also, PAC-12 play begins for softball and baseball. Then we wrap it all up by reviewing the 1896 webfoot football season. Be sure to join our bracket for both tournaments at QUACK 12 on the espn bracket challenge.

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Sabrina is Queen and the Ducks are PAC-12 Royalty

The Oregon Women's Basketball team has proven itself to be ahead of the PAC by winning the regular season and the PAC-12 Tournament Championship Game against Stanford.

Meanwhile, the Men's team may not be the best but you have to give them credit for the way they dashed the hopes of the Huskies. Perhaps Altman will once again live up to his reputation of late season success.

Also, let's talk about Oregon's undefeated 1895 season. All on this week's episode of Quack 12.

 

Mallard March Madness

Both the Men’s and Women’s basketball teams are preparing for a late season push. Elijah Brown and Payton Pritchard hope to end the regular season with another beatdown of the fuskies, while Ruthy Hebard and Sabrina Ionescu aim to maintain the level of dominance they’ve established in the PAC-12.

Also, we end the episode with a discussion of Oregon Football’s inaugural 1894 season. This is the first of a weekly ongoing series in which we discuss every season of the Oregon Ducks football team.