Posted on August 15, 2024
By Lorenzo J. Reyna, Cardinal 247: Stanford and Oregon won’t get away from each other’s men’s basketball schedules, even with both programs no longer in the same conference.
The former Pac-12 rival Ducks, who are transitioning to the Big 10 Conference, have been revealed as the second opponent for Stanford on the non-conference side.
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