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No. 4 Oregon shakes off slow start to beat Stony Brook

- BY ANNE M. PETERSON aSSOCIated preSS

EUGENE, Ore. – Freshman Ty Thompson threw two second-half touchdown passes and No. 4 Oregon overcame a sluggish start to beat Stony Brook 48-7 on Saturday night in a game delayed because of lightning.

Ducks starter Anthony Brown threw for a touchdown and ran for another but left the game at halftime after he was sacked twice to close out the second quarter. It was unclear if he was injured.

The Ducks, coming off their big win last weekend at Ohio State, improved to 3-0 as they head into Pac-12 play next weekend.

It was Oregon’s 14th straight win at Autzen stadium, as well as its 28th nonconfere­nce victory at home. But the Ducks looked lethargic to start a game that was supposed to be an easy blowout.

Stony Brook, which plays in the lower-tier Colonial Athletic Associatio­n, fell to 1-2. The game against the Ducks was Stony Brook’s first against a Pac-12 opponent. Oregon was also the highest-ranked team the Seawolves had ever faced.

Stony Brook quarterbac­k Tyquell Fields’ pass was intercepte­d on the team’s first series of the game, leading to Camden Lewis’ 40-yard field goal.

CJ Verdell caught a 9-yard pass from Anthony Brown to give the Ducks a 10-0 lead, but Stony Brook closed the gap with Ty Son Lawton’s 5-yard scoring run before the first quarter was over.

It was Lawton’s third touchdown of the season. Last week her ran for 134 yards and a score in the

teams’ 24-3 victory over Colgate.

Brown’s 7-yard keeper extended Oregon’s lead.

With Stoney Brook driving, Verone McKinley III got his second intercepti­on of the day before the Ducks went into halftime with a 17-7 lead.

Brown, sacked on the last two plays of the half, did not return. He finished with 159 yards passing.

Thompson’s 1-yard pass to Terrance Ferguson put Oregon up 24-7. Travis Dye added a 3-yard scoring dash to extend the lead before the end of the third quarter.

Thompson found Dont’e Thornton with a 54-yard scoring pass with 8:26 left and Trey Benson closed out the game with a 3-yard touchdown run. Thompson completed six of nine passes for 82 yards.

The game was delayed for a little more than a halfhour because of lightning in the area.

RESTING INJURIES

Oregon’s defense was without both Kayvon Thibodeaux and Bradyn

Swinson. Thibodeaux, mentioned as a top pick in the NFL draft next year, injured his ankle in the Ducks’ opener against Fresno State and didn’t play against Ohio State.

Swinson’s injury was not clear. He had five tackles, a sack and a pass breakup in the Ducks’ victory over Ohio State.

THE TAKEAWAY

Stony Brook: The Seawolves are 1-11 against FBS teams. The lone win came in 2012 against Army . ... Fields finished with 131 passing yards and three intercepti­ons.

Oregon: The Ducks jumped this week from No. 12 to No. 4 in the AP Top 25 following the 35-28 victory over Ohio State. It was the program’s eighth win against a team ranked in the top five. It was also the teams’ first win on the road against a top-five team since 2011.

UP NEXT

Stony Brook: Hosts Fordham next Saturday.

Oregon: Hosts Arizona next Saturday.

 ?? ANDY NELSON ?? OREGON RUNNING BACK TRAVIS DYE (26) runs past Stony Brook defensive lineman Casey Williams (2) and Stony Brook defensive lineman Dakar Edwards (93) during the first quarter of a game Saturday in Eugene, Ore.
ANDY NELSON OREGON RUNNING BACK TRAVIS DYE (26) runs past Stony Brook defensive lineman Casey Williams (2) and Stony Brook defensive lineman Dakar Edwards (93) during the first quarter of a game Saturday in Eugene, Ore.

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