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Elise Sokolsky’s 2-hit shutout sends No. 21 Oregon softball past No. 7 Stanford, Ducks clinch No. 3 seed in Pac-12 tournament
A two-hit shutout from Elise Sokolsky helped Oregon clinch the No. 3 seed in the Pac-12 tournament. Sokolsky struck out six and allowed two hits and one walk in her first complete game shutout at UO in a 1-0 win for the No. 21 Ducks over No. 7 Stanford Sunday afternoon at Smith Family Stadium.
Rain brings quiet to UO pro-Palestine encampment's sixth day as faculty, staff express support
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the University of Oregon's pro-Palestine encampment, which began on April 29 at 7 a.m. All of our coverage on the encampment can be found here. Read below for live updates. It was a quieter day at the University of Oregon's pro-Palestine encampment,...
Eugene trail runner’s new memoir explores grief, resilience on the Oregon Pacific Crest Trail
Your browser does not support the audio element. In 2020, Eugene, Oregon, trail runner Emily Halnon did something faster than anyone’s ever done before. She broke the record for running the fastest known time of the Oregon Pacific Crest Trail, beating both the women’s and men’s records. That’s 460 miles from the California border to the Washington side of the Columbia Gorge. The physical achievement was also an emotional one. Halnon ran the Oregon PCT in honor of her mother after losing her to cancer.
Harrisburg Bloodshed: One Suspect Fatally Shot, Another Wounded After Police Chase Stemming from an Earlier Coburg Shooting
A police chase ended in bloodshed near Harrisburg on Sunday night when officers fatally shot one suspect and wounded another after responding to an earlier shooting that left a victim critically injured, Oregon State Police confirmed. The confrontation followed a dangerous high-speed pursuit that began when Lane County deputies coupled...
Oregon BSB: Molony breaks freshman home run record in loss to Utes
EUGENE, Ore-- Oregon native and former Thurston Colt Maddox Molony is now one-of-one in Oregon baseball's record book. Despite a 9-7 loss to the Utah Utes on Sunday, Molony became the first Oregon freshman to have seven home runs in a season. The previous record was previously held by now...
Live coverage: Negotiations to resume Monday between university, student demonstrators
The Daily Emerald is providing live coverage of the University of Oregon's pro-Palestine encampment, which began on April 29 at 7 a.m. All of our coverage on the encampment can be found here. Read on for live updates. Updated 2:02 p.m. In an email statement, UO spokesperson Angela Seydel confirmed...
No. 21 Oregon baseball drops series finale 9-7 to No. 25 Utah
Bennett Thompson stepped up with two on in the eighth. His Ducks were staring down an 8-3 deficit and running out of outs. Thompson was sent in to pinch-hit for Carter Garate. Evidently, he was the right man for the job. His third homer of the season was a clutch...
How elite Churchill pole vault state record holder Addison Kleinke continues to improve
Playing music is important for Addison Kleinke as she prepares to pole vault at an indoor practice facility in Springfield. "Sometimes it's for the motivation, sometimes it's for the vibe," she said. One day it could be country and the other R&B. But on one recent late Tuesday night she...
Devin Hart, Dalia Frias put together regional qualifying times at Oregon Twilight
Oregon distance runners Devin Hart and Dalia Frias took somewhat differing paths to get there, but ultimately accomplished the same goal by putting together NCAA West Preliminary qualifying times in the 5,000-meter performance window of the Oregon Twilight at Hayward Field Friday. Hart, who transferred from Texas to Oregon just...
No. 21 Oregon hangs on for a 1-0 win against No. 6 Stanford
The Ducks were in jeopardy of getting swept by the Cardinal by allowing a last-second push in the bottom of the seventh. But, Elise Sokolsky stayed poised inside the circle. Sitting at a full count, she began her windup. The pitch slapped the back of the glove for strike three...
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