EUGENE, Ore. — The Oregon men's basketball team regained the driver's seat in the race for the Pac-12 championship and made an emphatic statement to the nation Saturday afternoon, an 85-58 victory for the No. 13 Ducks over No. 5 Arizona before a sellout crowd of 12,364 fans in Matthew Knight Arena. The victory was Oregon's 40th in a row at home, the longest active streak in the nation after Kansas lost earlier Saturday, ending the Jayhawks' streak at 51.
How it Happened: The Ducks (21-3, 10-1 Pac-12) blew open the game early in the first half with a brilliant display of three-point shooting, electrifying the home crowd.