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Who has the advantage when the Oregon men face 12-seed Liberty?

  • Oregon Ducks guard Keeshawn Barthelemy noted that the 12-5 seeding matchup often leads to upsets, emphasizing the need to prepare for Liberty in the NCAA Tournament.
  • Liberty's second-leading scorer, Kaden Metheny, has made 99 three-pointers this season, taking nearly 72% of his shots from behind the arc, while the Flames rank sixth nationally in three-point shooting percentage.
  • Oregon has won at least one game in its last eight NCAA Tournament visits, while Liberty has one NCAA win in history, which came in 2019 against Mississippi State.
  • Liberty coach Ritchie McKay expressed confidence in his team's ability to perform in the tournament, stating, 'We are in a really good groove.
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Keeshawn Barthelemy, Oregon keeping Liberty in sight

Oregon and Liberty have never met on the basketball court and Ducks guard Keeshawn Barthelemy isn't buying into talk his team holds the advantage in the first-round matchup.

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johncanzano.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.
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