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Whether you're a full-fledged Ducks fanatic or just dipping your toes into the puddle, we're here to help you score those coveted Oregon basketball tickets. Putting yourself in the stands has never been easier! With an intuitive interface, up-to-date details, and an easy checkout process, GoTickets can help you snag the seats you want before they’re gone.

Ducks Basketball Basics

  • Current Conference: Pac-12 Conference

  • Current Division: NCAA Division I

  • Last NCAA Championship Title: 1939

  • Cheerleading Squad: Ambassadors of the University of Oregon

  • Dance Squad: Oregon Dance Team

  • Band: University of Oregon Marching Band

  • Mascot: The Oregon Duck

  • Fight Song: "Mighty Oregon”

  • Team Colors: Green and Yellow

The Oregon Basketball Schedule

Finding just the right opponent is important so you can be sure the game you choose meets your expectations. Perhaps you’d prefer a traditional rivalry to a regular conference contest or are particular to a showdown with a storied squad from across the nation. With the Ducks facing off against established powerhouses and emerging contenders alike, each game offers a unique test. 

Key Ducks Competitors

  • University of Washington: Given their storied PNW rivalry against the Ducks, the Huskies bring an extra dimension to every duel. Their games feel like more than just a basketball match, as both teams vie not only for victory but also for regional pride, making these encounters emotionally charged and fiercely competitive.

  • Oregon State University: The Beavers, as Oregon's in-state rivals, make their games against the Ducks a high-stakes affair. These rivalry games are among the most anticipated in the Pac-12. Every game carries the weight of state supremacy and alumni pride, transcending the importance of regular season standings.

  • University of Arizona: The Wildcats, with their high-flying offense and robust defense, are a major hurdle for the Ducks. Their games often turn into showcases of basketball prowess, with both teams vying for dominance in the Pac-12. Arizona's consistency in producing NBA-level talent adds an extra layer of intensity to these matchups.

  • University of California, Los Angeles: The Bruins' legacy sets a high bar for their battles. Their contests frequently feel like chess matches, with strategic coaching and high-caliber players making calculated moves. Their ability to blend a strong historical record with contemporary play makes every game interesting.

  • University of Southern California: The Trojans, known for their aggressive play and athleticism, provide a unique challenge to the Ducks. USC's games against Oregon feature a clash of styles, with both teams showcasing their strengths in speed and agility, making for fast-paced and unpredictable contests.

Matthew Knight Arena

Matthew Knight Arena, named after the eldest son of Nike founder and University of Oregon alumnus Phil Knight, serves as the home venue for the Oregon Ducks Men's Basketball team. Opened in 2011, this modern facility has a seating capacity of 12,364 and hosts not only basketball but also volleyball games and Oregon tumbling. Besides university sports, the arena is a venue for a variety of events, including concerts and monster truck rallies.

Parking

The arena is at the edge of a residential neighborhood and visitors should respect residential permit parking in the area. There is a designated Event Parking District, and ticket holders who cannot secure spaces on campus can expect to walk a fair distance or take a shuttle to the game.

At the Overpark Garage (10th and Oak), parking is free after 5:00 p.m., and there is a convenient shuttle stop next door. Shuttles begin running 90 minutes before events. ADA parking (with placards) is available off East 13th Ave next to the Ford Alumni Center.

To reduce hassle on arrival, GoTickets offers buyers the chance to reserve parking during purchases. We highly recommend taking advantage of the opportunity to save a spot when you purchase your Oregon Ducks basketball tickets.

Alternative Transportation

The Lane Transit District provides bus services in Eugene, so check the LTD website for available routes and schedules. Additionally, you can use the aforementioned campus shuttles as an efficient way to reach the arena from nearby stops.

Notable University of Oregon Basketball Players

When you see the Ducks play, you could be in the presence of the next NBA superstar! This list celebrates top talent from the University of Oregon athletics program who have made significant impacts during their careers, showcasing their journey from promising collegiate athletes to successful professional players: 

  • Jim Loscutoff (1950–1951, 1954–1955): Drafted by the Boston Celtics 3rd overall in 1955, Loscutoff played nine seasons in the NBA. He significantly contributed to the Celtics' success, and his tough defense and rebounding made him a crucial part of seven championship teams.

  • Ron Lee (1972–1976): Drafted 10th overall by the Phoenix Suns in 1976, dynamic guard Ron Lee played six seasons in the NBA. With his tenacious defense and exceptional ball-handling, he led the league in steals in 1978 and was a part of the All-Rookie First Team.

  • Greg Ballard (1973–1977): After earning All-Pac-8 Conference honors, Ballard was chosen 4th overall by the Washington Bullets (now Wizards) in 1977. He played 12 seasons in the NBA. His versatility and scoring ability made him a key contributor to the Bullets' 1978 Championship team.

  • Fred Jones (1998–2002): An athletic guard/forward renowned for his scoring ability off the bench, Jones was chosen 14th overall by the Indiana Pacers in 2002. He played seven seasons in the NBA and his impressive 32” vertical leap helped him win the Slam Dunk Contest in 2004.

  • Aaron Brooks (2003–2007): Brooks, a dynamic point guard and the 2007 Pac-10 Player of the Year, was selected by the Houston Rockets and played ten seasons in the NBA. He was lauded for his quickness and scoring ability. In 2010, he was named the NBA's Most Improved Player.

Ready for Your Oregon Ducks Men's Basketball Game?

The energy of the arena is unmatched! There’s nothing like feeling the energy shift with every block, steal, and shot. Buy Oregon basketball tickets, and you can “quack, quack, quack” with the most enthusiastic Ducks fans in the nation. Don’t miss out!