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Soccer vs Oregon

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The Buffs soccer team (9-2, 1-1) will be hosting the Oregon Ducks (2-5-3, 0-1-1) today in Boulder at 2pm. The Buffs are coming off of a 2-1 win against Oregon State and will look for the sweep of the Oregon schools. The Ducks are coming off of a 1-0 loss to Utah. This should be a fairly easy win for the Buffs. The Pac-12 Network will televise the match and it will be shown online for subscribers. Here is a short preview:


COLORADO VS. OREGON: The Buffs and Ducks have met three prior times, twice in the Pac-12. The Buffs are still searching for their first win over the Ducks, having fallen at home in 2009 and 2011. Last season, CU tied Oregon in a scoreless double-overtime battle in Eugene. The Ducks narrowly outshot the Buffs 16-13, but CU was more on target, taking seven shots on goal to Oregon’s four. Madison Krauser, Hayley Hughes and Anne Stuller were the only Buffs to take shots, each taking at least four apiece in the tie.

SCOUTING THE DUCKS:
Under first year head coach Kat Mertz, the Ducks have posted a 2-4-3 record. Oregon’s wins both came at home early in the season against Portland State (in the season opener) and against Texas (on Sept. 1). The Ducks have impressed against ranked opponents, falling 2-1 in overtime to No. 22 Portland and pushing No. 6 BYU to a scoreless double-overtime battle. The Ducks’ three most recent outings have all been ties: 0-0 draws against BYU and Washington State and a 1-1 tie against USF. Oregon averages 13.8 shots per game, while allowing 13.3. The Ducks have scored just nine goals this season (the second least in the conference), with junior Bri Pugh and junior Shaylee Miner leading the way with two goals and one assist apiece.


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Live Stats

Also, Sunday is Family Day, and to celebrate, they will be giving out FREE T-shirts to the first 500 fans and there will be a face painter at the game. Also, be sure to get to the game early to see Ralphie run!
 
About 15 minutes remaining in the half and the score is still tied at 0. I only have the stats but it seems like the Buffs are outplaying them easily.
 
About 5 minutes left in the half and Oregon looks like they are playing better. The Buffs still lead in shots 8-4 but the score is still tied at 0.
 
Stats
Buffs
Ducks
Shots on Goal
5
1
Shots
8
6
Saves
1
5
Corners
2
2
Fouls
2
9
Offsides1
1
 
35 minutes remaining and still no score. Seems like both teams have had chances but no luck. Buffs lead in shots 10-8.
 
GGGGGGGGGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Hayley Hughes. Her 1st of the season. 1-0 Buffs with under 30 minutes remaining.
 
About 10 mins remaining and the score is still 1-0 Buffs. The Ducks have now taken the lead in shots 14-13 but trail the Buffs in shots on goal 9-4.
 
Live Stats seemed to have stopped working, so I'm not sure what is going on.
 
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