JC NEWS by Matt Jarvis
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Sunrise/Sunset, Coos Bay, OR
Coos Bay, OR, Friday, Jan. 9, 2026 – Sunrise: 7:48 a.m., and Sunset: 4:59 p.m., offering nine-hours and eleven-minutes of daylight.
Tides Coos Bay, OR Estuary
Coos Bay, OR Estuary tides for Friday, Jan. 9, 2026 – High tide: 5:54 a.m., 7.29 ft.; Low tide: 12:14 p.m., 2.13 ft.; High tide: 5:54 p.m., 5.66 ft.; Low tide: 11:54 pm., 1.71 ft.
CBPL Events
Coos Bay Public Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Coos Bay, OR - Pickup/Drop-off Eastside, Friday, January 9 at the Eastside Fire Station, 365 D Street, Coos Bay, 9:00am – 9:30am. Return or pick up library materials every Friday in front of the Eastside Fire Department. Pickup/Drop-off Empire, Friday, January 9 at the Empire Fire Station, 189 S Wall Street, Coos Bay, 10:00am – 10:30am. Pickup or drop-off library materials in front of the Empire Fire Station. Tween Cooking Club with OSU's 4-H, Friday, January 9 in the Myrtlewood Room, 2:00pm – 3:30pm. Learn cooking basics in a club geared towards tweens. Come to one or all sessions; sign up required for each session. All supplies provided. Each session will focus on a different recipe or technique. Fridays: January 9: One pot pasta; February 13: Tacos, guacamole and pasta; March 13: Smoothies and snacks. Made possible through OSU Extension and 4-H. Art at the Library, Friday, January 9 in the Myrtlewood Room, 5:00pm - 7:00pm. Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up. - Pablo Picasso. Learn about imitating famous art pieces. We will be using mini canvases to replicate famous art pieces. There will be reference material available, but you're welcome to bring your desired piece to replicate. We will help you match the style, and learn a little bit about the history of the art piece as well. All materials will be provided. Please wear appropriate clothes as painting can get messy. Free snacks and beverages will be provided. Community Yoga, Saturday, January 10 in the Myrtlewood Room, 9:00am - 10:00am. Who is this class for? Beginners and experienced yogis alike! All levels are welcome. Teens and Adults. What to Bring: Comfortable clothing, yoga mat, water bottle. Book Brunch, Saturday, January 10 in the Myrtlewood Room, 11:00am - 12:00pm. Book Brunch is a book club devoted to reading, unrestricted by genre, plus, of course, brunch! Each month we will read a book, then meet the second Saturday of the next month for waffles, orange juice, coffee etc., and a chat. This is a no pressure club, if you didn’t finish, that’s ok, just know there will be spoilers. We’re all here to share our love of books and breakfast food! This month we will be reading Heartwood by Amity Gaige. We will meet Saturday, January 10 at 11:00am in the Myrtlewood Room. Hope to see you there! Ongoing Programs: Fabric Donations Needed, Feeling generous with your fabric stash? Please consider donating a bag of fabric to the Coos Bay Library for use in our twice-monthly sewing classes with OCATEC. Limit one bag per person per week; 100% cotton or linen fabrics only, please; We are unable to accept fabrics which have been exposed to cigarette smoke. Our sewing classes are free to the public and enormously popular, so your donation goes a long way towards keeping fabric arts alive in our community. Winter Reading Game Piece, Winter Reading Challenge 2026, January 1-February 28, All Ages. Read (or listen) to three books, get a sticker and an entry for a grand prize drawing. Keep reading and complete more of the challenges for bragging rights and more entries. Winners will be announced March 2. All entries must be received at the Coos Bay Public Library by February 28. Complete the entire challenge for five chances to win. Challenges cannot be repeated.
NBPL Event
North Bend Public Library, 1800 Sherman Ave., North Bend, OR - Toddler Play Time (Ages 2-3), Every Friday in January at 10:30 AM. Open play with interactive toys and board books for ages 2-3.
North Bend Public Library and South Coast Folk Society Launch Monthly Folk Dance Party
NBPL release - The North Bend Public Library is partnering with the South Coast Folk Society to present a new monthly Folk Dance Party, beginning Friday, January 9, from 6:00–8:00 PM. The event will continue on the second Friday of each month. This lively, family-friendly gathering invites community members of all ages to enjoy an evening of traditional folk dancing accompanied by live music. Whether you're an experienced dancer or stepping onto the dance floor for the first time, the atmosphere will be welcoming, relaxed, and fun for everyone. Light refreshments will be available. The Folk Dance Party is open to the public and free to attend. Event Details: What: Monthly Folk Dance Party; When: Second Friday of each month, beginning January 9 from 6:00–8:00 PM; Where: North Bend Public Library; Cost: Free; Audience: All Ages; Hosted by: North Bend Public Library & South Coast Folk Society.
North Bend Public Library Launches Five-Week Beginner Gardening Series with Master Gardeners™
NBPL release - The North Bend Public Library will host a free five-week gardening series for beginners starting Saturday, January 10, from 10:00–11:30 AM. Taught by Master Gardeners™ Lynn Menashian and Mary Jo Audette, this series introduces adults to the essential skills needed to begin and maintain a successful garden on the Oregon Coast. The Beginner’s Guide to Gardening on the Oregon Coast will provide participants with foundational knowledge tailored specifically to Coos County’s climate and growing conditions. Topics include local microclimates, soil preparation, seed and plant selection, seed starting and planting techniques, transplanting, watering, and fertilization. Each class in the series is independent in topic and content, allowing participants to attend any or all sessions. The series is free and designed for adults with little to no gardening experience. Class Schedule: January 10, 2026 – Getting Started: What to Know - January 17, 2026 – The Secret Language of Seeds & Plants; January 24, 2026 – The Inside Scoop About Soil & Fertilizers; January 31, 2026 – Let’s Plant Something; February 7, 2026 – Master Gardener™ Roundtable. Event Details - What: Beginner’s Guide to Gardening on the Oregon Coast; When: Saturdays, January 10 – February 7, 2026, from 10:00–11:30 AM; Where: North Bend Public Library; Cost: Free; Audience: Adults; Instructor: Master Gardeners™ Lynn Menashian and Mary Jo Audette.
Themed Ice Skating "Under the Sea"
City of North Bend release - Friday, January 9, 2026, 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, Location: North Bend Event Tent, 2040 Union Ave, North Bend, OR 97459. Join us for a themed ice-skating event—Under the Sea—at the North Bend Ice Skating Rink! Enjoy an afternoon of skating with ocean-inspired fun and a welcoming community atmosphere. Dressing up is optional, and all ages are welcome. Friday, January 9, 2026, 3:00–7:00 PM, North Bend Ice Skating Rink, 2040 Union Ave, North Bend, OR 97459. $5.00 Skate Rentals or hit the rink without skating for just a $1.00 for bootie shoe covers! Whether you come dressed as a mermaid, sea creature, or just as you are ready to skate, we can’t wait to see you on the synthetic ice rink! More details: northbendoregon.gov/iceskatingrink
FREE Mattress Recycling Collection Event
City of North Bend release - Saturday, January 10, 2026, 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, What: Coos County residents can drop off unwanted mattresses or box springs at no cost. Items can be any type of construction or condition. Where: Engles Furniture, 2000 Harbor Ave., North Bend, Oregon; When: Saturday, Jan. 10, 10 am to 3 pm. More information: Call Engles Furniture (event host) at 541-756-1123.
Oregon flu cases on the rise; vaccination remains best protection
OHA release - Following the holidays, flu cases across Oregon are on the rise. The positive news is that flu activity is lower than the record-breaking severity of 2024-2025. However, Oregon has not yet reached the peak of flu season. It's important to remember that even mild to moderate flu seasons result in significant illness and death. Every flu season is a bad flu season. To keep yourself and others safe, the seasonal flu vaccine provides the best protection against severe flu. It is recommended for everyone 6 months and older. The vaccine typically reduces the risk of hospitalization by about 50%.
OHA urges screening during Cervical Cancer Awareness Month
OHA release - What you need to know: Cervical cancer is preventable and treatable. Early detection saves lives. Free screenings are available. PORTLAND, Ore. – Oregon Health Authority is marking this year’s Cervical Cancer Awareness Month with a reminder that cervical cancer is preventable and treatable, and vaccinations and screenings—including free screenings for people without insurance—protect against this deadly cancer. OHA encourages people to get screened for cervical cancer, which includes Pap tests and human papillomavirus (HPV) tests that can find precancerous cell changes and detect cervical cancer early. As many as 93% of cervical cancers could be prevented by cervical cancer screening and HPV vaccination. When found early, cervical cancer is highly treatable and associated with long survival and good quality of life. But people should get screened for cervical cancer regularly, even if you received an HPV vaccine. OHA also urges people to get the HPV vaccine. It can prevent new HPV infections, but it does not treat existing infections or diseases. That’s why the vaccine works best when given before any exposure to HPV. The vaccine is recommended for all people through age 26, including boys and men. Oregon’s Screenwise Program helps to alleviate the burden cancer can cause and reduce health inequities in Oregon through education, screening, early detection, evidence-based care and access to medical treatment. The program offers cervical cancer screening free of charge for people without insurance. OHA urges people to schedule screenings with their providers. People without a provider should call 211 for assistance.? To learn more about Screenwise, and for more resources, go to the program’s web page, or call 877-255-7070.
Hwy. 199 Fatal, Josephine Co.
OSP release - Josephine County, Ore. (Jan. 8, 2026)- On Tuesday, January 7, 2026, at 8:50 a.m., Oregon State Police responded to a single-vehicle crash on Highway 199, near milepost 10, in Josephine County. The preliminary investigation indicated a northbound Toyota Tundra, operated by Marisha Lynn Trainor (52) of Eugene, reportedly swerved to miss a deer in the roadway, lost control, and rolled multiple times along the shoulder of the highway. The vehicle came to rest on it's roof. The operator of the Toyota (Trainor) suffered reported minor injuries and was transported to an area hospital. A passenger in the Toyota, Teddie Dianne Tibbets (47) of Selma, was declared deceased at the scene. The highway was impacted for approximately one hour during the on-scene investigation. OSP was assisted by Grants Pass Fire, Rural Metro, and ODOT.
Hwy. 140 Fatal, Lake Co.
OSP release - Lake County, Ore. (Jan. 8, 2026)- On Monday, January 5, 2026, at 4:17 a.m., Oregon State Police responded to a single vehicle crash on Highway 140, near milepost 88, in Lake County. The preliminary investigation indicated a westbound Ford F-250, operated by Destiny Elizabeth Canaday (30) of Bly, lost control and rolled multiple times in the ditch after passing another vehicle. The operator was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected from the vehicle. The operator of the Ford (Canaday) was declared deceased at the scene. The highway was not impacted during the on-scene investigation. Speed and roadway conditions are considered primary factors in the cause of the crash. OSP was assisted by Thomas Creek Fire, Lake County Sheriff's Office, and ODOT.
Public Safety Alert, North Coast
OSP release - UPDATE: Oregon State Police arrest James Mason Liggett (52) in connection with an explosive device placed in the public restroom at Sunset Beach State Park. Liggett was wanted in Clatsop County for the following charges: Attempted Murder; Attempted Assault I; Attempted Assault II; Arson I; Possession of a Destructive Device; Manufacture of a Destructive Device. Liggett was arrested on Sunday, January 4, 2026, in Grants Pass by OSP SWAT, with the assistance of the OSP Explosives unit, and OSP Major Crimes. OSP was assisted in the investigation by Clatsop County Sheriff’s Office, Salem Police Department, Oregon Parks Department, Warrenton Fire Department, Astoria Fire Department, Astoria Police Department, and Seaside Police Department. At this time, additional details are not available for release during the adjudication process.
Stole COVID Relief Funds
U.S. Attorney's Office - District of Oregon release - EUGENE, Ore.—The owner of three businesses pleaded guilty yesterday for stealing more than $487,386.75 in federal funds intended to help small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic. Jodi Aliece Jennings, 50, of Junction City, Oregon, pleaded guilty to wire fraud. According to court documents, between April 2020 and January 2022, Jennings applied for and obtained six Paycheck Protection Program (“PPP”) loans and one Economic Injury Disaster Loan (“EIDL”) Advance and submitted three fraudulent forgiveness applications for Meridian Redevelopment, J Jenn Enterprises Inc., and J2 Investments. Jennings falsely claimed each company was in business and paid payroll prior to and during the pandemic. Jennings used these loans on personal expenses. In total, Jennings stole no less than $487,386.75, including the EIDL advance and principal, interest, and SBA paid lender fees on the PPPs. On June 15, 2023, a federal grand jury in Eugene returned an indictment charging Jennings with nine counts of wire fraud. Jennings faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison, a $250,000 fine, and three years of supervised release. She will be sentenced on April 22, 2026, before a U.S. District Court Judge. As part of the plea agreement, Jennings has agreed to pay restitution to the SBA. This case was investigated by the SBA Office of Inspector General and the U.S. Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Oregon is prosecuting the case. Anyone with information about allegations of attempted fraud involving COVID-19 can report it by calling the Justice Department’s National Center for Disaster Fraud (NCDF) Hotline at 866-720-5721 or via the NCDF Web Complaint Form at: https://www.justice.gov/disaster-fraud/ncdf-disaster-complaint-form.
Illegal Camping, NB
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Jan. 7, 7:33 a.m., Harbor Ave., “illegal camping.” At 8:29 a.m., Ferry Road Park, “illegal camping.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Jan. 7, 1:47 p.m., 1800 block Meade Ave., “result of criminal trespass,”31-year old Brian Quinn Stuart charged with Unlawful Possession of Methamphetamine, “Stuart lodged CCJ.”
UEMV
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Jan. 7, 4:03 p.m., 3200 block Pine St., “unlawful entry into MV.”
Probation Violation
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Jan. 7, 6:03 p.m., 3300 block Broadway Ave., “result of suspicious subject,” 33-year old Darren Evan Ellis charged with Probation Violation, “Ellis lodged CCJ.”
DUII
According to an entry on the NBPD log for Jan. 7, 9:52 p.m., Sherman & Bay, 19-year old Daniel Ham charged with DUII.
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Jan. 7, 8:23 a.m., Newmark & Wasson, 34-year old Terry Justin DeWolf arrested on OSP warrant charging FTA on Felon Possession Restricted Weapon & Carrying Concealed Weapon; additional OSP warrant for FTA on FTA I, “transported CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Jan. 7, 9:21 a.m., 1036 SE Douglas Ave., Douglas Co. SO, “Douglas served Coos Bay Police warrant” on Donnie Wayne Snow charging FTA on Theft II.
Theft
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Jan. 7, 2:05 p.m., 1400 block Newmark Ave., “theft from vehicle.”
Criminal Trespass
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Jan. 7, 9:07 p.m., 500 block Anderson Ave., CBPL, 34-year old Sara Osborn charged with Criminal Trespass II, “Osborn transported to CCJ.”
Warrant
According to an entry on the CBPD log for Jan. 7, 10:28 p.m., 900 Greenwood St., Florence PD, “warrant service,” 36-year old Joshua Soifert arrested on Florence PD warrant charging FTA on Burglary II, Theft II; also FTA on FTA II.
WX
A Small Craft Advisory along the South Coast. Cloudy skies today with highs in the low 50s and winds out of the Southeast at 5-10 mph. Overcast tonight with lows in the upper 30s and winds light and variable. Cloudy on Saturday with highs in the mid 50s and winds out of the South to Southeast at 5-10 mph.

Sports
Prep GBXB Scores
Prep girls’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 8: 4A – Marist Catholic lost at Stayton, 51-40. 2A – Toledo won at Reedsport, 68-20.
Prep GBXB Schedules
Prep girls’ basketball schedules for Friday, Jan. 9: 4A – Sky-Em Lg.: Cottage Grove @ Marshfield, 7:15p. Junction City at North Bend, 7:15p. Cowapa Lg.: Astoria at Tillamook, 7p. St. Helens at Scappoose, 5:30p. Non-league: The Dalles at Seaside, 5:30p. Newport at Estacada, 5p. 3A – Coastal Range Lg.: Rainier at Warrenton, 7:30p. Pac-West Conf.: Willamina at Taft, 6p. Non-League: Harrisburg at Siuslaw, 6p. 2A – NW League: Columbia Christian at Nestucca, 6p. Gaston at Knappa, 6p. Non-league: Central Linn at Bandon, 6p. Monroe at Myrtle Pt., 6p. Waldport at Reedsport, 6p. 1A – Skyline Lg.: Yoncalla at Powers, 6p. Pacific at Glendale, 6p. Saturday, Jan. 10: 3A – Non-League: Coquille at Creswell, 2:30p. Toledo at Pleasant Hill, 3p. 2A – Non-League: Crosshill Conf., 3:30p. Knappa at Southwest Christian, 4p. Central Linn at Myrtle Pt., 1p. Monroe at Bandon, 12:30p. Gold Beach at Lowell, 1:30p.
Prep BBXB Scores
Prep boys’ basketball scores from Thursday, Jan. 8: 4A – Marist Catholic won at Stayton, 45-44. 2A – Toledo won at Reedsport, 52-39.
Prep BBXB Schedules
Prep boys’ basketball schedules for Friday, Jan. 9: 4A – Sky-Em Lg.: Cottage Grove at Marshfield, 5:45p. Junction City at North Bend, 5:45p. Cowapa Lg.: St. Helens at Scappoose, 7p. Astoria at Tillamook, 5:30p. Non-league: The Dalles at Seaside, 7p. Newport at Estacada, 6:30p. 3A – Coastal Range Lg.: Rainier at Warrenton, 6p. Pac-West Conf.: Willamina at Taft, 7:30p. Non-league: Harrisburg at Siuslaw, 7:30p. 2A – Gaston at Knappa, 7:30p. Columbia Christian at Nestucca, 7:30p. Non-league: Central Linn at Bandon, 7:30p. Waldport at Reedsport, 7:30p. Monroe at Myrtle Pt., 7:30p. 1A – Skyline Conf.: Pacific at Glendale, 7:30p. Saturday, Jan. 10: 4A – Non-league: The Dalles at Tillamook, 4p. Philomath at Astoria, 2p. 3A – Non-league: Coquille at Creswell, 4p. Toledo at Pleasant Hill, 5p. 2A – Non-league: Knappa at Southwest Christian, 5:30p. Crosshill Christian at Nestucca, 5p. Central Linn at Myrtle Pt., 2:30p. Monroe at Bandon, 2p. Gold Beach at Lowell, 3p.
Prep SW
Marshfield’s swim team has a dual at Cottage Grove, Friday, Jan. 9, 4p. Newport hosts Philomath and West Salem at the Newport Recreation Center, 4p. North Bend’s swim teams head to Klamath Falls Saturday, for a meet with Henley.
Prep WR
Marshfield won a Bay Area Rivalry dual wrestling match at North Bend Thursday, 52-26. The Pirates picked up wins by Blake Powell (138), Nick Long (144), Joey Williams (150), Aaron Sinnott (165), Kaden LaMar (190), Drake Nelson (215), Aiden Edgar Storbeck (106), Zakkary Cox (113), and Charlie Morton (126). North Bend got wins by Jackson Swanson (157), Nolan O'Callaghan (175), Kaleb Delph (285), Ryker Pruett (120) and Nicholas Campbell (132). Extra matches: Tristan Henry (126) MHS; Steven Burgess (144), NB; Jacob Oliver (144) MHS; Fox Wheatly (157) MHS. Girls WR: MHS 12, NBHS 6. Winners: Amina Palacios (115) MHS; Renee Anderson (140) MHS; Amelia Ficher (190) NBHS.
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Marshfield’s wrestling team competes at the Dayton Invitational, Saturday, Jan. 10.
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Southwestern Oregon’s basketball teams host Clark College, Vancouver, WA, Saturday, Jan. 10. The Laker men play at 2p and the women at 4p, Prosper Hall, on the Coos Bay Campus.
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Former Oregon football coach Mario Cristobal, who dumped the Ducks to become head coach at his alma mater, Miami, has led his Hurricanes into the NCAA Championship after beating Ole Miss, 31-27, Thursday, in the Fiesta Bowl at Glendale, Arizona. The Canes (13-2) will now wait for the winner of tonight’s game, 4:30p on ESPN, between Oregon and Indiana in the Peach Bowl, Atlanta, GA, to play for the NCAA Championship.
The Ducks arrived in Atlanta on Wednesday, two days prior to facing Indiana in a College Football Playoff semifinal
UO release - By: Rob Moseley - ATLANTA — The last time the Oregon football team faced a reigning Heisman Trophy winner, it worked out well for the Ducks. A similar showing Friday would go a long way to helping them reach the national championship game. The Ducks' College Football Playoff semifinal matchup with Indiana at the Peach Bowl brings the UO defense face-to-face with the newest winner of the sport's most prestigious award, Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Oregon is facing the reigning Heisman winner for the first time since 2023, when the Ducks knocked off Caleb Williams and USC in Autzen Stadium. "They're always game changers, or game wreckers," UO defensive back Jadon Canady said. "So it's cool to play against one." Mendoza, who began his career at California, is 240-of-332 passing for 3,172 yards and 36 touchdowns this season, against six interceptions. In the Hoosiers' win at Oregon on Oct. 11, he was 20-of-31 for 215 yards, with a touchdown and an interception. "Obviously we know that he's a great player," UO outside linebacker Teitum Tuioti said. "We know their offense is great, so we're just excited to compete one more time against them. Obviously it wasn't the outcome we wanted the first time, but we're excited to be here again and have another chance." The Ducks did have a pick-six off Mendoza in the regular season, by freshman Brandon Finney Jr. He was one of the stars of Oregon's CFP quarterfinal victory over Texas Tech at the Orange Bowl last week, as was Tuioti with two of the UO defense's four sacks that day. Oregon had just one sack against Indiana in October, a total the Ducks will look to improve on Friday. And the UO defensive front definitely has the Hoosiers' attention. "Oregon, let me tell you something," Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said at a press conference Thursday, "they're as big of a challenge for any team in college football, their D line, as anyone." The respect between Oregon's defense and the Indiana offense led by Mendoza goes both ways. "We definitely understand the back end needs to be very disciplined," Canady said Wednesday at a press conference following Oregon's arrival in Atlanta. "This guy probably won't make mistakes; if he does, we'll have to use that to our advantage." There haven't been many mistakes from Mendoza so far during his Heisman season. The Ducks are hoping to coax a couple Friday; Indiana is looking for the opposite. "I really can't say enough good things about what he's done since the day we got him till today," Cignetti said Thursday. "Except, he's gotta play damn good tomorrow." Friday is a homecoming of sorts for Oregon running back Noah Whittington. A Georgia native, Whittington has ample experience playing at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, site of the Peach Bowl. He played high school state championship games there in 2017 and 2018, and was with the Ducks when they played their 2022 season opener there against Georgia. "It means a lot, going back to where it all started," Whittington said earlier this week in Eugene. "I played my first, I guess you could say 'big' football game that was televised, in that stadium. So it should bring back some good memories for sure." Whittington could be a key player for the Ducks on Friday, given their limited depth at running back. Freshman Jordon Davison will miss the game due to injury, as will redshirt freshman Da'Jaun Riggs, while Jayden Limar didn't travel with the team on Wednesday amid reports he would enter the transfer portal. That thinning of the depth at running back only makes the choice of Oregon's honorary captain for the Peach Bowl seem even more appropriate. The Ducks' honorary captain is former running back Jonathan Stewart. He was MVP of the 2007 Sun Bowl, which the Ducks won despite a myriad of injuries that season, most notably to several quarterbacks including Heisman Trophy front-runner Dennis Dixon. The "next man up" mentality that team embraced is one this season's Ducks have been emulating. "It's really just about focusing on what we have here," tight end Kenyon Sadiq said earlier this week in Eugene. "(UO coach Dan) Lanning says every day in practice, there's gonna be someone that shows up in this game that hasn't all season. That's so true."
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Oregon’s women’s basketball team hosts No. 15 Michigan State, Sunday, Jan. 11, 2p in a Big 10 Conference Game, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, televised on B1G+ Network.
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Oregon’s men dropped a Big 10 Conference basketball game at home to Ohio State, 72-62, Thursday, Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene. The Ducks (1-4, 8-8) play at Nebraska, Tuesday, Jan. 13, 6p, on the Big Ten Network.
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Oregon State’s men won a WCC basketball game at home over visiting Seattle University, 68-55, Thursday, Gill Coliseum, Corvallis. The Beavers (2-3, 9-9) play at Portland, Saturday, Jan. 10, 5p, televised on ESPN+.
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Oregon State’s women won a WCC basketball game at Washington State, 78-64, Thursday, Pullman, WA. OSU (4-0, 12-5) hosts Seattle University, Saturday, Jan. 10, 1p, televised on ESPN+.
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Oregon State’s gymnastics team travels to Provo, Utah to compete against BYU, Friday, Jan. 9.
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Oregon State’s wrestling team competes at the UVU Rockwell Open, Oren, Utah, Sunday, Jan. 11.
NFL Playoffs
It’s a “Wild Card” weekend for the National Football League playoffs. On Saturday, Jan. 10: in the NFC: the LA Rams (12-5) are at the Carolina Panthers (8-9), 1:30 p.m., televised on FOX. Green Bay Packers (9-7) at the Chicago Bears (11-6), 5 p.m., televised on Amazon Prime. On Sunday, Jan. 11: San Francisco 49ers (12-5) at the Philadelphia Eagles (11-6), 1:30 p.m., televised on FOX. Wildcard games in the AFC – Saturday, Jan. 10: Buffalo Bills (12-5) at the Jacksonville Jaguars (13-4), 10 a.m., televised on CBS. At 5 p.m., LA Chargers (11-6) at the New England Patriots (14-3), televised on NBC/Peacock. On Monday, Jan. 12, 5:15 p.m., Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7), televised on ABC/ESPN.
