#OlympicDucks Guide: July 31-Aug. 7 – GoDucks.com
The Tokyo Olympics will be contested from July 21 – Aug. 8 (July 20 – Aug, 7 Pacific Time). A total of 19 current and former University of Oregon student-athletes qualified for the Tokyo Olympics. This is a competition schedule that will be updated as the Olympics advance. Broadcast information is included if the event is being televised LIVE. The Tokyo Olympics will be presented across the networks and platforms of NBCUniversal. For the full streaming and broadcast schedule as well as the full competition schedule, follow this link: How to Watch. If there’s anything we’ve missed, email rmoseley@uoregon.edu.
All Times Pacific
Both Maite Cazorla and Scott McGough and their respective teams have advanced through the preliminary rounds. Cazorla and Spain still have a Group A game remaining versus Canada on Saturday in women’s basketball, but will advance to the quarterfinal round regardless of the outcome. By winning its group in the baseball preliminary round, Team USA has guaranteed itself a spot in the medal round, but McGough and the Americans will try to secure a spot in the Gold Medal game during the knockout stage.
SATURDAY, JULY 31
Women’s Basketball (Group A) – Maite Cazorla, Spain vs. Canada, 6 p.m.
MONDAY, AUGUST 2
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA vs. Japan, Knockout Stage (double-elimination), 3 a.m.
TUESDAY, AUGUST 3
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA, Knockout Stage (double-elimination), 8 p.m.
Women’s Basketball – Maite Cazorla, Spain, Quarterfinals 6 p.m. OR 9:40 p.m. USA
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA, Semifinals, 3 a.m.
Women’s Basketball – Maite Cazorla, Spain, Quarterfinals, 3 p.m. OR 7 p.m. USA/NBCSN
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA, Semifinals, 3 a.m.
Women’s Basketball – Maite Cazorla, Spain, Semifinals, 9:40 p.m., NBC
FRIDAY, AUGUST 6
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA, Bronze Medal Game, 8 p.m. CNBC
Women’s Basketball – Maite Cazorla, Spain, Semifinals, 4 a.m., USA
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7
Baseball – Scott McGough, USA, Gold Medal Game, 3 a.m.
Women’s Basketball – Maite Cazorla, Spain,
Bronze/Gold Medal Games
, 12:01 a.m./7:30 p.m. CNBC/NBC
Track & Field also continues competition throughout the week. For daily updates, visit our Track & Field Home Page
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON TOKYO OLYMPICS COMPETITORS
Devon Allen, USA, Men’s Track & Field (110 meter hurdles)
Maite Cazorla, Spain, Women’s Basketball
Matthew Centrowitz, USA, Men’s Track & Field (1500 meters)
English Gardner, USA, Women’s Track & Field (4×100 meter relay pool)
Cravon Gillespie, USA, Men’s Track & Field (4×100 meter relay pool)
Cole Hocker, USA, Men’s Track & Field (1500 meters)
Jessica Hull, Australia, Women’s Track & Field (1500 meters)
Charlie Hunter, Australia, Men’s Track & Field (800 meters)
Emmanuel Ihemeje, Italy, Men’s Track & Field (Triple jump)
Arsalan Kazemi, Iran, Men’s Basketball
Aneta Konieczek, Poland, Women’s Track & Field (Steeplechase)
Scott McGough, USA, Baseball
Claire Michel, Belgium, Women’s Triathlon & Mixed Triathlon
Jenna Prandini, USA, Women’s Track & Field (100 meters & 200 meters; 4×100 meter relay pool)
Janie Reed, USA, Softball
Raevyn Rogers, USA, Women’s Track & Field (800 meters)
Galen Rupp, USA, Men’s Track & Field (Marathon)
Jillian Weir, Canada, Women’s Track & Field (Hammer)
Micah Williams, USA, Men’s Track & Field (4×100 meter relay pool)