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Freshmen Jennah Isai and Grace VanSlooten lead Oregon women’s basketball in exhibition win over Carroll College

Freshmen Jenna Isay and Grace Vansloten each scored 12 points to lead four players in Oregon’s women’s basketball in double digits on Friday night in a 72-41 win over Carroll College at Matthew Knight Arena. I had a point.

Combined, Isai and VanSlooten (6 of 12) have made 10 of 18 games from the field.

“I think Grace showed off all of her arsenal. I think Jenna did a really good job. She attacked the basket and got to the line.”

Endiya Rodgers (11 points) and Tehina Paopao (10) also scored in double figures for UO and said goodbye to center Sedona Prince. professional career.

In her absence, Oregon relied heavily on Filipina Kiei (7 points, 7 rebounds) and Kennedy Basham (3 points, 5 rebounds).

Dachs shot only 3 of 21 shots from three-point range, but 25 of 46 from inside the arc.

“It was my first time under the lights and I thought we did some good things,” Graves said. It will be a long year.

“I think Fili didn’t play basketball very much. Only been working hard for 2 weeks and can see the conditioning level has gone up a bit Kennedy is a true freshman and she needs to step up a bit too. If we can shoot better than 3/21 from the 3-point line, we’re fine.We have some work to do.”

“Hopefully we can be better shooters than that,” Graves said. not.”

Oregon trailed 11-10 after the first quarter, but pulled away in the second half after taking a 26-17 lead at halftime.

Graves wanted to see more assists (10) and offensive rebounds (13) given his opponent’s ability.

“You can’t play the next game the way you started this game, or you’ll fall far behind. It might be too late to catch up,” he said. “That’s why we want to solve this problem as soon as possible.”

Oregon kicks off the season on November 7th at 3pm against Northwestern University.

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