Oregon Ducks vs Colorado Buffaloes – March 17, 2024

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PRAY

33

42

75

LAP

30

38

68

Oregon defeats Colorado, takes Pac-12 title, led by Dante’s 25 points, 9 boards

Oregon Ducks vs. Colorado Buffaloes 2024 Pac-12 Championship Highlights | CBB on FOX

‘I’ve been dreaming all my life about this’ — Oregon’s Jermaine Couisnard on winning the Pac-12 championship

N’Faly Dante soars for an AMAZING Pac-12 championship-sealing block in Oregon’s 75-68 victory over Colorado

N’Faly Dante slams down a thunderous dunk to give Oregon a 68-64 lead over Colorado

Colorado’s Tristan da Silva finds Bangot Dak for a strong dunk to trim Oregon’s lead

Catch Up with Highlights

Colorado’s Cody Williams jukes out a defense for the slam

Oregon’s Dana Altman speaks on matchup vs. Colorado in the Pac-12 Championship

ODDS

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SPREAD

Colorado needed to win by 3 points or more to cover the spread. They didn’t cover, so people who took Oregon won.

TOTAL

The over/under was 140 and the teams scored 143 points, so people who bet the over won

TEAM TO WIN

Oregon won at +126 odds so a bet of $100 won $226 total

KEY PLAY

COLO STREAK

PRAY 13 COLO 20

(1H 8:31) Colorado completed a 13-0 scoring run over 5:02. COL 20, ORE 13

LEAD CHANGE

PRAY 26 COLO 26

(1H 2:14) After trailing since 12:52 in the first half, Oregon tied the score at 26.

PRAY STREAK

PRAY 31 LAP 30

(1H:35.0) Oregon completed a 14-4 scoring run over 4:43. PRAY 31, COL 30

LEAD CHANGE

PRAY 35 COLO 35

(2H 18:18) After trailing since 1:34 in the first half, Colorado tied the score at 35.

LEAD CHANGE

PRAY 52 COLO 52

(2H 9:07) After trailing since 16:48 in the second half, Colorado tied the score at 52.

LEAD CHANGE

PRAY 61 COLO 62

(2H 4:50) After trailing since 7:53 in the second half, Colorado took the lead, 62-61.

PRAY STREAK

PRAY 75 COLO 68

(2H :07.0) Oregon completed a 14-4 scoring run over 3:45. ORE 75, COLO 68

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