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Oregon Tops Hawai’i 60-59 in Nail-Biting Finish
UPDATE: In a thrilling contest, the Oregon Ducks narrowly defeated the Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors with a final score of 60-59, marking a dramatic finish on November 15, 2025.
This intense matchup was highlighted by a standout performance from Simpkins, who led Oregon with 18 points, ensuring their victory in a game that kept fans on the edge of their seats. The Ducks surged ahead in the second half after trailing at halftime, showcasing their grit and determination.
Both teams fought fiercely throughout the game, but it was Oregon’s superior rebounding, totaling 44 boards compared to Hawai’i’s 36, that ultimately made the difference. Bittle starred on the glass for the Ducks, pulling down 14 rebounds.
Hawai’i’s I.Johnson was a notable contributor, scoring 13 points and grabbing 8 rebounds, but ultimately fouled out, which proved costly in the closing moments of the match.
The game featured a slow start for both teams, with Oregon leading at halftime with a score of 33-26. As the second half progressed, both teams struggled with their three-point shooting, with Hawai’i making just 5 of 27 attempts from behind the arc while Oregon managed 2 of 16.
“We fought hard until the end, but we just couldn’t close it out,” said Hawai’i’s coach after the game. “It was a tough loss, but we will learn from it.”
With this victory, Oregon improves their season record, while Hawai’i will look to regroup and focus on their upcoming matchups. The battle highlighted the intensity of college basketball, with both teams demonstrating skill and determination.
Moving forward, fans will be eager to see how both teams adapt as they prepare for their next games. Keep an eye on the Ducks as they continue their season, aiming to build momentum from this nail-biting win.
This game serves as a reminder of the unpredictability and excitement that college basketball brings, leaving fans eager for what’s to come in the next weeks ahead.
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