Emerald Quick Hits: Pharaoh Brown suffers season-ending injury, No. 2 Oregon golf team sets program records

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– Oregon earned the Pac-12 North division title last Saturday with a 51-27 win over Utah, but it was not without a loss. Tight end Pharaoh Brown suffered a gruesome non-contact knee injury in the fourth quarter of the game and had to be carted off the field. Though an official diagnosis has yet to be released, Brown was admitted to the surgical intensive care unit at the University of Utah hospital on Saturday. Oregon head coach Mark Helfrich also acknowledged after Saturday’s game that Brown was “out for the season.”

– The Ducks moved up to the No. 3 spot in this week’s AP Poll.

– The No. 2 ranked Oregon men’s golf team shot 254, 291 and 274 (33-under) over the weekend to win the Ka’anapali Collegiate Classic in Lahaina, Hawaii. This marked the first time in program history that the team has won four consecutive events to start the season.

– In its second exhibition game of the year, the Oregon men’s basketball team dominated Western Oregon, 104-55. After big changes were made during the off-season (including the addition of plenty of new faces to the roster), there are three main points the Ducks will have to pay attention to on the hardwood this season.

– Sophomore guard Chrishae Rowe was dismissed from the Oregon women’s basketball program on Friday for violating team rules. Rowe was the team’s leading scorer last season.

– Oregon women’s soccer finished up their season with a 2-1 victory at home over Oregon State on Friday.  It also was Senior Day for the Ducks, who honored the accomplishments of nine senior athletes.

– The Oregon women’s club soccer team swept regionals over the weekend to remain undefeated on the season. The team is now headed to nationals.

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