2009–10 Oregon Ducks women's basketball team

The 2009–10 Oregon Ducks women's basketball team will represent the University of Oregon in the 2009–10 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Ducks will be coached by Paul Westhead. The Ducks are a member of the Pacific-10 Conference and will attempt to win the NCAA championship.

2009–10 Oregon Ducks women's basketball
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
2009–10 record16–14 (7–11 Pac-10)
Head coachPaul Westhead (1st season)
Assistant coaches
2009–10 Pacific-10 Conference women's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
No. 2 †-Stanford180 1.000  362  .947
No. 23 UCLA153 .833  259  .735
USC126 .667  1912  .613
California117 .611  2413  .649
Arizona State99 .500  1814  .563
Oregon711 .389  1816  .529
Washington711 .389  1318  .419
Arizona612 .333  1417  .452
Washington State315 .167  822  .267
Oregon State216 .111  1120  .355
2010 Pacific-10 Tournament winner
As of April 6, 2010; Rankings from AP Poll

Offseason

  • April 14: Two additions were made to the Oregon Ducks coaching staff. Keila Whittington and Kai Felton will assist head coach Paul Westhead. Whittington was previously at Marist College, while Felton was at the University of Southern California.[1]
  • April 20: Former Ducks assistant coach Dan Muscatell will return to the Ducks. For the past six seasons, he was head coach at Sacramento State.[2] In his six seasons with Sacramento State, his Big Sky Conference record was 36 wins and 21 losses.
  • May 8: Kristi Fallin, the reigning Northwest Athletic Association of Community College Southern Region Player of the Year, signed a letter of intent to play with the Oregon Ducks. Fallin led the NWAACC with an average of 23 points per game.[3]
  • May 14: Janell Bergstrom was hired as the team’s Director of Basketball Operations. Bergstrom was a four-time letter winner on the Oregon softball team from 2000 to 2003 and previously worked as the Ducks special assistant to the Executive Senior Athletic Administration.[4]
  • May 15: It was announced that sophomore forward Eilie Manou and freshman guard Darriel Gaynor have each left the Oregon women’s program. Manou played two seasons for the Ducks and averaged 7.6 points and 5.1 rebounds per game. She played in 57 games and started 34 of them. Gaynor appeared in 26 games and averaged 1.3 points and 1.0 rebounds per game.[5]

Preseason

DateLocationOpponentScoreRecord
Nov. 31-0
Nov. 82-0

Regular season

Roster

NumberNameHeightPositionClass

Schedule

DateLocationOpponentScoreLeading ScorerRecord
Nov. 16Eugene, OREastern Washington86-48Taylor Lilley (28)[6]1-0
Nov. 22Missoula, MontanaMontana86-812-0
Nov. 24Eugene, ORSanta Clara88-713-0
Nov. 27Eugene, ORCal State Fullerton117-694-0
Nov. 28Eugene, OR
Nov. 29Eugene, OR
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Jan. 1Eugene, ORWashington
Mar. 5Washington St.L 67–5316–13 (7–10)
Mar. 5WashingtonL 62–5316–14 (7–11)

Player stats

PlayerGames PlayedMinutesField GoalsThree PointersFree ThrowsReboundsAssistsBlocksStealsPoints

Postseason

Pac-10 Basketball Tournament

NCAA Basketball Tournament

Awards and honors

Team players drafted into the WNBA

RoundPickPlayerNBA Club
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