Players were looking forward to the next item on the schedule: a three-game tournament in Hawaii as part of the Rainbow Wahine Showdown.
That, and the fact that travel prevented the team from getting in the gym for normal pregame work, meant a slow start for the Tar Heels. The Ducks jumped to a 20-12 lead within eight minutes of the game and took a 29-28 lead into the half.
“We started off extremely slow, but I mean we’re on the West Coast so we have a little bit of an excuse,” said junior forward Xylina McDaniel with a laugh.
And she was able to chuckle at the situation because UNC turned things around at halftime and went on to a 76-59 victory.
“A lot of us were thinking about Hawaii,” McDaniel said. “And Coach (Sylvia) Hatchell was like, ‘Well, we have one more game before we get to Hawaii, so you guys better pick it up.’”
“And we want to have a good time in Hawaii, but if we would have lost on the boards and lost the game, then we would have a miserable time in Hawaii. So we had motivation.”
That motivation proved all the difference for the Tar Heels. After being out-rebounded 27-23 during the first period, UNC put extra emphasis on crashing the boards and hauled in 23 while Oregon had just 15.
“We’re a rebounding team and, I mean, if we’re not rebounding then something’s wrong,” McDaniel said.