After loss of star Boucher, Oregon shows it has NCAA depth
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Star big man Chris Boucher carefully stood with his bulky knee brace to pump his arms and cheer his teammates at every chance. He shimmied his shoulders in delight to celebrate the Oregon Ducks and what they were doing on the big stage without him.
Not quite the shot-blocking menace on the sidelines that he is on the floor for Oregon. He’s doing his part.
The Ducks advanced in the NCAA Tournament in large part because each player committed to do all the little things that the Canadian Boucher brings on both ends.
Tyler Dorsey scored 24 points to lead four players in double figures, and No. 3 seed Oregon beat 14th-seeded Iona 93-77 on Friday in the first-round of the NCAA Tournament’s Midwest Region.


