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Oregonian Sports is your home for entertaining and informative analysis and discussion of the Ducks, Beavers, Blazers and other sports stories. Look for episodes each week from The Oregonian/OregonLive’s sports columnist Bill Oram and KOIN-TV sports anchor/reporter Brenna Greene.

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Oregonian Sports is your home for entertaining and informative analysis and discussion of the Ducks, Beavers, Blazers and other sports stories. Look for episodes each week from The Oregonian/OregonLive’s sports columnist Bill Oram and KOIN-TV sports anchor/reporter Brenna Greene.

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Soccer Made in Portland: Timbers make a wild comeback, Thorns keep the winning streak rolling

5/16/2024
Down 2-0 at half on Wednesday night against San Jose, the Portland Timbers appeared to be dead in the water. But with a renewed vigor and some questionable calls, they came all the way back to win, 4-2, and break a nine-match winless streak. On this week’s episode of Soccer Made in Portland, co-hosts Ryan Clarke and Chris Rifer look at the good, the bad, and the downright ugly from Portland’s victory. Plus, reflecting on a fifth consecutive win for the Thorns as interim coach Rob Gale continues to inspire. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:50:43

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Oregonian Sports: Talking Blazers, Winterhawks and Soccer City, USA with Tyson Alger

5/14/2024
Tyson Alger is a familiar name and face for readers of The Oregonian. With Brenna Greene on vacation this week, Tyson, owner-operator of The I-5 Corridor, dropped by to discuss a variety of topics pertaining to the local sports scene, including his coverage of the Winterhawks this spring as well as the Timbers and Thorns — two teams seemingly moving in different directions. Discussed on this episode of the Oregonian Sports podcast: • Why the Blazers’ lottery misfortune does not throw their rebuild off course • What it’s been like for a lifelong hockey fan and player to learn to cover the sport • The key to a reporter asking a good press conference question • Things Tyson has learned covering the Timbers and Thorns this spring • Ways the Thorns’ Rob Gale is like Kansas’ own Dorothy Gale • Big Ten teams Oregon could develop new rivalries with Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:53:48

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Blazer Focused: Trail Blazers face puzzling situation after falling to No. 7 in NBA draft lottery

5/13/2024
The Blazer Focused podcast, featuring Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Craig Birnbach, reacts to the Trail Blazers falling to No. 7 in Sunday's NBA draft lottery. Select for need? Take the best player available? Trade pick? Package pick to trade up? Decisions, decisions for the Blazers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:58:05

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Ducks Confidential: Spring football recap, basketball teams busy in the portal

5/9/2024
Oregon’s spring football game has come and gone, and fans of the Ducks are now waiting eagerly for the start of the 2024 season. What can we take away from an eventful spring? On this episode of Ducks Confidential, co-hosts Ryan Clarke and James Crepea break down what they heard and saw at spring football practices, and discuss a whirlwind couple of months in the transfer portal for Oregon men’s and women’s basketball. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:53:54

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Beaver Banter: Oregon State baseball enters stretch run, men’s basketball overhauls roster, women’s hoops reeling

5/8/2024
It’s time for another episode of Beaver Banter, an Oregonian Sports podcast about Oregon State sports. Veteran reporters Nick Daschel and Joe Freeman discuss the baseball team and where things stand heading into the stretch run, the status of the overhauled men’s basketball roster, the disheartening state of women’s basketball and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:46:55

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Oregonian Sports: Ducks recruiting wins, Blazers coaching shuffle, WNBA outlook and a Montana bar crawl

5/7/2024
Oregon has continued to dominate the transfer portal with an incoming group of transfers considered the second-best in college football, according to one ranking. Why is this happening at Oregon now? And what does it mean as the Ducks make the move to the Big Ten? Columnist Bill Oram and KOIN’s Brenna Greene break that and more down on this week’s episode of the Oregonian Sports podcast, while also answering a few listener questions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:51:17

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Blazer Focused: Lillard's playoff runs ends early, and just how far behind the rest of the Western Conference are the Blazers?

5/7/2024
The Blazer Focused podcast, featuring Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Craig Birnbach, discusses the depth of the Western Conference on display during the NBA playoffs and how far the Blazers trail several elite teams with young talent. Also, Damian Lillard's playoff run with the Bucks comes to an early end. And are the Blazers set at center? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:46:26

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Soccer Made in Portland: Thorns turn it around, Timbers floundering

5/6/2024
The Rob Gale era is off to a brilliant start for the Portland Thorns, winners of four straight and regaining confidence amid an imperfect stretch. Has Portland’s interim manager found the right mix? On this week’s episode, Chris and Ryan break down what has worked well for the Thorns in their winning streak, and examine Gale’s influence. Plus, checking in with the Timbers after eight straight games without a win. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:45:57

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Oregonian Sports: Recapping the Ducks' NFL draft success, spring football game and more

5/1/2024
Sports columnist Bill Oram and Brenna Greene of KOIN debate, then recap an Oregon spring game that played out against the backdrop of eight Ducks getting selected in the NFL Draft. Other highlights from this week’s show include: · How are things going for Damian Lillard, injured in Milwaukee, with the Bucks on the verge of elimination in the first round? · Saying goodbye to the supposed superteams that went heavy on star power. Bill shares some thoughts on the end of LeBron’s 21st season. · Brenna talks Winterhawks in the playoffs while Bill tries to rename a rival hockey team and name one that doesn’t even exist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:57:39

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Oregonian Sports: Who is a spring football game for, how should Blazers feel about Damian Lillard’s playoff performance?

4/22/2024
Why did Oregon State’s spring game on Saturday leave both Bill Oram and Brenna Greene of KOIN feeling a little underwhelmed? There are plenty of reasons, including the lack of participation among the Beavers’ few recognizable names and a missed opportunity to ramp up the fan experience. What other takeaways did they have from the Spring Showcase? They get into all of that — including the quarterback who was most impressive — on this episode of the Oregonian Sports Podcast. Also discussed: • Ways that OSU could spruce up its spring affair • Why Oregon’s upcoming spring game is intriguing • How Blazers fans should feel after watching Damian Lillard torch the nets in the Bucks’ Game 1 win • Kelly Graves is moving out, the Thorns are moving up and the Winterhawks are moving on. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:56:37

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Soccer Made in Portland: Thorns reassign Mike Norris, 10-man Timbers tie LAFC

4/22/2024
Big move on the coaching front: the Portland Thorns are moving Mike Norris into the front office and Rob Gale into the interim coach role. How will the global search for a permanent gaffer play out? On this episode, which was recorded on Friday, April 19, Chris and Ryan discuss the Thorns’ move, and look back on a compelling contest for the Timbers vs. LAFC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:39:59

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Blazer Focused: Trail Blazers enter offseason with plans to remain on development path

4/18/2024
The Blazer Focused podcast, featuring Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Craig Birnbach, discusses the franchise’s offseason following a 21-61 season. Plus, why the Blazers retained coach Chauncey Billups, why GM Joe Cronin plans to remain on the development path and what to expect this offseason and next season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:53:37

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Oregonian Sports: Why Blazers fans should prepare for more losing — and be OK with it

4/17/2024
The Blazers' current roster is not good enough to win next year, and the front office appears ready to go all in on its youth movement. So is losing next year the best path? The answer is almost undoubtedly yes, but will fans put up with it? And what moves does general manager Joe Cronin need to make to set the franchise up for long-term success and could it mean trading a fan favorite? Bill Oram and Brenna Greene from KOIN discuss the fallout of another losing season, while looking to the future of a roster built around Scoot Henderson and Shaedon Sharpe. Also on this week’s episode: • Highlights from Blazers' exit interviews in Tualatin • Why the Thorns made a coaching change four matches into the season • What to look for in the OSU spring game on Saturday • Is this the year Ben Gulbranson finally wins the Beavers starting quarterback job? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:54:23

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Soccer Made in Portland: Tale of two halves for the Timbers

4/11/2024
It’s been a trend all season: one good half, one rough half for the Portland Timbers. Saturday’s 3-3 draw with SKC was a nice turnaround, but how can Portland put together a complete performance? Chris Rifer and Ryan Clarke break it down on this week’s Soccer Made in Portland. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:35:21

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Ducks Confidential: Spring football rolls along, reflecting on basketball season

4/11/2024
Ducks Confidential is back! After a few weeks off, co-hosts Ryan Clarke and James Crepea break down what they’ve seen and heard at Oregon football spring practice, and look back on a magical run for Oregon men’s basketball. Plus, plenty to talk about in the transfer portal carousel. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:48:19

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Oregonian Sports: What is the solution as things fall apart at Oregon State?

4/11/2024
The Oregonian's Bill Oram and KOIN 6's Brenna Greene break down the issues facing Oregon State and try to answer why there has been so much apathy toward this Blazers season. Also, a look back at a historic NCAA Tournament. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:01:07:45

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Blazer Focused: Positive road trip includes growth from Scoot Henderson; what we hope to learn during exit interviews

4/10/2024
The Blazer Focused podcast, featuring Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Craig Birnbach, discusses rookie Scoot Henderson’s growth during the team's recent road trip, as well as what we've learned about the young forwards and what we hope to learn during upcoming exit interviews following the end of the season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:44:28

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Blazer Focused: Chauncey Billups a Hall of Famer, Blazers snap 10-game losing streak with a 'bad win?'

4/4/2024
The Blazer Focused podcast, featuring Aaron Fentress of The Oregonian/OregonLive and Craig Birnbach, takes a look at Chauncey Billups getting elected into the Hall of Fame, how the Blazers ended their 10-game losing streak with a "bad win" and if any signs of hope for the future have been on display. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:01:00:49

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Soccer Made in Portland: Recapping a rough three weeks for the Timbers and Thorns

4/3/2024
Ever since Soccer Made in Portland co-host Ryan Clarke left for a vacation to South Korea and Japan, it’s been rough sailing for the Portland Timbers and Thorns. This begs the question: is it his fault? On this week’s episode, Ryan returns to join co-host Chris Rifer in reflecting on three straight losses for the Timbers, and evaluating a Thorns team still trying to shake off the cobwebs early in its season. Plus, discussion on Sophia Smith’s contract extension and the experience of watching a Timbers game at PDX Taproom in Tokyo. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:51:48

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Oregonian Sports: Lake Oswego’s Mia Brahe-Pedersen has her sights set on records, and maybe even a spot in the Olympics in her senior track season

3/28/2024
Coming into her senior season, Lake Oswego’s Mia Brahe-Pedersen already has the things many of her Oregon high school peers are seeking. She’s already a 12-time state champion (three each in the 100-meter dash, 200-meter dash, 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay), a two-time Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year, an 11-time national champion and a 22-time All-American. She holds the Oregon high school record in the 100 (11.00 seconds), 200 (22.43), 4x400-meter relay (3:48.49) and the 4x200-meter relay (1:39.86), she’s signed a name, image and likeness deal with Nike and she’s already committed to run for USC. But Brahe-Pedersen doesn’t have everything she came for. “Overall, my goals are pretty simple,” she said. “Break as many records as possible and make as much history as possible.” Read the full story written by high school sports coordinator Nik Streng at OregonLive.com/sports on Thursday, March 27. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Duración:00:27:32