2010–11 Oregon Ducks men's basketball team

American college basketball season

2010–11 Oregon Ducks men's basketball
BTI Invitational tournament champions
College Basketball Invitational Champions
ConferencePacific-10 Conference
Record21–18 (7–11 Pac-10)
Head coach
  • Dana Altman
Assistant coaches
  • Brian Fish
  • Kevin McKenna
  • Tony Stubblefield
Home arenaMcArthur Court
Matthew Knight Arena
Seasons
2010–11 Pacific-10 Conference
men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
No. 17 Arizona 14 4   .778 30 8   .789
UCLA 13 5   .722 23 11   .676
No. 23 Washington 11 7   .611 24 11   .686
USC 10 8   .556 19 15   .559
California 10 8   .556 18 15   .545
Washington State 9 9   .500 22 13   .629
Oregon 7 11   .389 21 18   .538
Stanford 7 11   .389 15 16   .484
Oregon State 5 13   .278 11 20   .355
Arizona State 4 14   .222 12 19   .387
Conference tournament winner
As of March 30, 2011[1]
Rankings from AP poll[2]

The 2010–11 Oregon Ducks men's basketball team represented the University of Oregon during the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Ducks, led by first year head coach Dana Altman, played the first part of their home games at McArthur Court until the completion of their new stadium, Matthew Knight Arena, in January. They are members of the Pacific-10 Conference. They finished the season 21–18, 7–11 in Pac-10 play and lost in the semifinals of the 2011 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournament to Washington. They were invited to and were champions of the 2011 College Basketball Invitational, defeating Creighton in the best-of-three games finals 2–1. The Ducks were the second team from the Pac-10 to enter the CBI with a losing record and win the tournament (Oregon State, 2009).

Roster

Number Name Position Height Weight Year Hometown
1 Nicholas Fearn Guard 6–1 188 Junior Seattle, Washington
2 Matt Losli Guard 6–4 185 Sophomore Tualatin, Oregon
3 Garrett Sim Guard 6–1 181 Junior Portland, Oregon
4 Nicholas Lucenti Guard 6–3 212 Freshman Los Angeles
10 Johnathan Loyd Guard 5–8 160 Freshman Las Vegas, Nevada
11 Malcolm Armstead Guard 6–0 195 Junior Florence, Alabama
12 Martin Seiferth Center 6–10 223 Freshman Berlin, Germany
15 John Elorriaga Guard 6–2 205 Junior Portland, Oregon
22 Teondre Williams Guard 6–4 218 Junior Atlanta
23 Jeremy Jacob Forward 6–8 226 Junior Baton Rouge, Louisiana
25 E. J. Singler Forward 6–6 210 Sophomore Medford, Oregon
31 Tyrone Nared Forward 6–8 210 Junior Woonsocket, Rhode Island
34 Joevan Catron Forward 6–6 245 RS Senior Phoenix, Illinois
55 Jay-R Strowbridge Guard 5–11 180 Senior Huntsville, Alabama

Schedule

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Exhibition
11/06/2010*
7:00 pm
Northwest Christian W 80–53 
McArthur Court 
Eugene, Oregon
Regular season
11/12/2010*
7:00 pm
North Dakota State
BTI Invitational
W 97–92 OT 1–0
McArthur Court (6,523)
Eugene, Oregon
11/13/2010*
8:30 pm
Denver
BTI Invitational
W 68–56  2–0
McArthur Court (6,199)
Eugene, Oregon
11/14/2010*
6:00 pm, CSNNW
UC Santa Barbara
BTI Invitational
W 72–70  3–0
McArthur Court (6,197)
Eugene, Oregon
11/20/2010*
2:00 pm
San Jose State L 72–75  3–1
McArthur Court (7,352)
Eugene, Oregon
11/23/2010*
7:00 pm, CSNNW
Texas Southern W 75–52  4–1
McArthur Court (6,318)
Eugene, Oregon
11/27/2010*
1:00 pm, FSN
vs. No. 1 Duke L 71–98  4–2
Rose Garden (12,914)
Portland, Oregon
12/02/2010*
8:00 pm, FSN
No. 9 Missouri
Big 12/Pac-10 Hardwood Series
L 80–83  4–3
McArthur Court (6,843)
Eugene, Oregon
12/05/2010*
2:00 pm, CSNNW
Portland State W 68–49  5–3
McArthur Court (5,975)
Eugene, Oregon
12/11/2010*
7:00 pm, CSNNW
Willamette W 100–67  6–3
McArthur Court (6,953)
Eugene, Oregon
12/13/2010*
7:00 pm
Jacksonville State W 74–56  7–3
McArthur Court (6,048)
Eugene, Oregon
12/17/2010*
5:00 pm, CSNMA
at Virginia L 48–63  7–4
John Paul Jones Arena (9,708)
Charlottesville, Virginia
12/21/2010*
7:00 pm, CSNNW
Idaho L 65–69  7–5
McArthur Court (6,635)
Eugene, Oregon
12/30/2010
7:00 pm, CSNNW
Arizona L 57–76  7–6 (0–1)
McArthur Court (6,498)
Eugene, Oregon
01/01/2011
7:00 pm
Arizona State L 55–60  7–7 (0–2)
McArthur Court (7,165)
Eugene, Oregon
01/06/2011
5:30 pm, FSNNW
at No. 23 Washington L 69–87  7–8 (0–3)
Alaska Airlines Arena (9,692)
Seattle, WA
01/08/2011
7:30 pm, FSNNW
at Washington State L 63–77  7–9 (0–4)
Beasley Coliseum (6,690)
Pullman, WA
01/13/2011
7:30 pm, FSN
USC W 68–62  8–9 (1–4)
Matthew Knight Arena (12,364)
Eugene, Oregon
01/15/2011
2:00 pm, CSNNW
UCLA L 59–67  8–10 (1–5)
Matthew Knight Arena (11,089)
Eugene, Oregon
01/22/2011
3:00 pm, FSN
at Oregon State
Civil War
W 63–59  9–10 (2–5)
Gill Coliseum (9,836)
Corvallis, Oregon
01/27/2011
7:00 pm
at Stanford W 67–59  10–10 (3–5)
Maples Pavilion (5,159)
Stanford, California
01/29/2011
3:00 pm, CSNNW
at California L 77–85  10–11 (3–6)
Haas Pavilion (8,629)
Berkeley, California
02/03/2011
6:00 pm, CSNNW
Washington State W 69–43  11–11 (4–6)
Matthew Knight Arena (10,017)
Eugene, Oregon
02/05/2011
1:00 pm, FSN
No. 20 Washington W 81–76  12–11 (5–6)
Matthew Knight Arena (11,925)
Eugene, Oregon
02/10/2011
7:30 pm, CSNNW
at UCLA L 54–64  12–12 (5–7)
Pauley Pavilion (7,406)
Los Angeles, CA
02/12/2011
7:30 pm
at USC W 61–51  13–12 (6–7)
Galen Center (4,421)
Los Angeles, California
02/19/2011
1:00 pm, FSN
Oregon State
Civil War
W 82–63  14–12 (7–7)
Matthew Knight Arena (12,369)
Eugene, Oregon
02/24/2011
6:00 pm, CSNNW
California L 71–81  14–13 (7–8)
Matthew Knight Arena (10,487)
Eugene, Oregon
02/26/2011
3:00 pm, CSNNW
Stanford L 71–88  14–14 (7–9)
Matthew Knight Arena (12,364)
Eugene, Oregon
03/03/2011
5:30 pm
at Arizona State L 53–73  14–15 (7–10)
Wells Fargo Arena (5,544)
Tempe, Arizona
03/05/2011
11:00 am, CBS
at Arizona L 82–90  14–16 (7–11)
McKale Center (14,605)
Tucson, Arizona
Pac-10 tournament
03/09/2011
8:30 pm, FSN
(7) vs. (10) Arizona State
Pac-10 First Round
W 76–69  15–16
Staples Center (7,814)
Los Angeles, CA
03/10/2011
6:00 pm, FSN
(7) vs. (2) UCLA
Pac-10 Quarterfinals
W 76–59  16–16
Staples Center (12,191)
Los Angeles, CA
03/11/2011
6:00 pm, FSN
(7) vs. (3) Washington
Pac-10 Semifinals
L 51–69  16–17
Staples Center (13,190)
Los Angeles, CA
CBI
03/16/2011*
7:00 pm, HDNet
Weber State
CBI First Round
W 68–59  17–17
Matthew Knight Arena (4,375)
Eugene, Oregon
03/21/2011*
7:00 pm, HDNet
Duquesne
CBI Quarterfinals
W 77–75  18–17
Matthew Knight Arena (5,369)
Eugene, Oregon
03/23/2011*
7:00 pm, HDNet
Boise State
CBI Semifinals
W 79–71  19–17
Matthew Knight Arena (6,157)
Eugene, Oregon
03/28/2011*
5:00 pm, HDNet
at Creighton
CBI Finals - Game 1
L 76–84  19–18
Qwest Center Omaha (12,381)
Omaha, Nebraska
03/30/2011*
7:00 pm, HDNet
Creighton
CBI Finals - Game 2
W 71–58  20–18
Matthew Knight Arena (7,875)
Eugene, Oregon
04/01/2011*
7:00 pm, HDNet
Creighton
CBI Finals – Game 3
W 71–69  21–18
Matthew Knight Arena (9,335)
Eugene, Oregon
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific Time.

References

  1. ^ "Pac-10 Standings - 2010-11". ESPN. Retrieved February 17, 2011.
  2. ^ "2011 NCAA Men's Basketball Rankings". ESPN. Retrieved February 7, 2011.
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