No. 1 -- The Washington blowout. Oregon never trailed and led by as many as 27 points in its eventual 82-57 win at home against then-Pac-12 leading Washington. It tied the largest margin of victory in the Oregon-Washington series in 27 years and sparked a 7-1 finish in the final weeks of the regular season. No. 2 -- The Stanford comeback. The Ducks didn’t lead until a 3-pointer by F E.J. Singler put them up 66-64 with 2:47 to play and Oregon won 68-64 for just its second victory at Maples Pavilion in 26 years. No. 3 -- G Garrett Sim vs. OSU. Sim, the son and sibling of former Oregon State QBs who wasn’t recruited by his beloved Beavers, scored a season-high 25 points on 10-of-14 shooting in a heated 74-73 win. After an altercation near the OSU bench early in the first half, Sim also felt the wrath of the sold-out Gill Coliseum crowd every time he touched the ball the rest of the game.
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