Overview
- No. 6 Michigan moved to 11-1 overall and 2-0 in Big Ten play, while Oregon dropped to 12-3 and 0-2.
- Syla Swords led Michigan with 18 points and seven rebounds, and Olivia Olson and Ashley Sofilkanich added 16 each; Oregon’s Katie Fiso scored 24, with 22 after halftime.
- The Wolverines dominated the glass 60-34, including a 28-6 edge on offensive boards that produced 20 second-chance points to none for the Ducks.
- Both teams struggled with execution as Michigan went 16-for-38 at the line with 26 turnovers and Oregon went 20-for-34 with 23 turnovers, as the game totaled 63 fouls and five Ducks fouled out.
- Oregon erased an 18-point first-half deficit to tie it 69-69 late in regulation, Olson forced a second overtime with a layup at 5.4 seconds of OT1, and Swords opened OT2 with a three to set Michigan on its way in the program’s first game played in Oregon.