Second-seeded Oregon faces off with No. 10 seed Minnesota on Sunday in the second round of the NCAA Women's Tournament in Eugene, Ore.
"We didn't just want to be happy being on this stage," Minnesota coach Marlene Stollings said. "We really feel like we can advance. Oregon obviously went to the Elite Eight last year as a 10 seed."
The Ducks (31-4) rank ninth in the country in scoring at 82.1 points per game. The Gophers (24-8) are third with an average of 85.3 points.
Both teams like to push the pace in transition and feature players who can score inside and out.