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Saturday brings the final regular-season game of the year for both Oregon and Stanford, a finale that will broadcast live on the Pac 12 network. 

The Ducks aren't having a solid go at this season with their 11-19 record. They own a 2-15 record against conference opponents and rank last in the Pac 12. Three Oregon players are scoring in double figures, including leading scorer Grace VanSlooten at 15.4 points per game.

The Ducks are bringing a 12-game losing streak into Saturday's finale against the Cardinal; they failed to win a single game in February.

Stanford, on the other hand, is the No. 4 team in the country with its 25-4 record. The Cardinal tops the Pac 12 with a sterling, 14-3 conference record.

Kiki Iriafen is leading Stanford with 18.7 points per game. She's helping the Cardinal produce the 21st ranked scoring offense in the country at 79.1 points per game.

Here is everything you need to know about Saturday's Stanford vs. Oregon women's basketball game, including television and streaming options.

What channel is Stanford vs. Oregon on today?

  • TV channel: Pac 12 Network
  • Live streaming: Sling

The Stanford vs. Oregon game will air on the Pac 12 Network. The game can also be streamed on Sling.

Sling is the home for the avid sports fans offering a range of sports channels so you can always cheer for your favorite teams with channels like ESPN, TBS, TNT, NFL Network, FS1 and more.

Stanford vs. Oregon start time

  • Date: Saturday, March 2
  • Time: 5 p.m. ET | 2 p.m. PT

Stanford vs. Oregon will tip off around 5 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 2. The game will be played at the Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Ore. 

This is the last game of the regular season for both the Cardinal and Ducks. Up next is the conference tournaments before the NCAA women's tournament.

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Ryan Taylor is a Chicagoland native and currently resides in Lincoln Park, just north of the city. He graduated from DePaul University in 2022 with a bachelor's in journalism. He also ran cross country and track at the Division-1 level in the Big East conference. Ryan is an avid Chicago sports fan, with a staunch bias for the White Sox (sadly) over the Cubs. If not writing, he's probably lifting, playing basketball, or debating whether or not the Bears should keep Justin Fields.