began her day Tuesday feeling under the weather. She ended it feeling the love of an adoring hometown crowd.Oregon's junior forward played through illness Tuesday night as the No. 3 Ducks opened the 2018-19 season with a 115-36 victory over Alaska-Fairbanks. The game against the Division-II Nanooks was scheduled to provide a homecoming for Hebard, and the adoration was apparent from start to finish.When Oregon's team bus pulled up to the Patty Center more than an hour before tip, the facility's doors weren't yet open but dozens of fans were braving 5 degree weather to secure a good seat. And after the Ducks had secured their win, Hebard was mobbed on the court by friends and family for selfies, autographs and hugs."I was glad to see old teachers, old coaches, everybody," Hebard said. "It was nice. …. I'm just excited. It feels good to be back."Hebard started but played only 23 minutes, finishing with 17 points on 6-of-7 shooting.kicked off her sophomore season with 21 points, and preseason all-Americanadded 18 points, 11 rebounds and 12 assists.The triple-double was the 11th of Ionescu's career. Already the NCAA women's record-holder, Ionescu needs one more triple-double to match the NCAA men's record of 12 set by Kyle Collinsworth of BYU.Tuesday's game also featured the Oregon debuts of transfer, who started and hit 4-of-8 three-point attempts for 14 points, and freshman, who had 13 points with four assists.returned from a nearly two-year layoff due to injury and had six points with three assists, whilecame back from the foot injury that ended her 2017-18 season by notching two points with three rebounds.Giomi also played despite falling ill during Oregon's road trip. Hebard awoke Tuesday experiencing similar symptoms, but she wasn't going to miss out on her homecoming game."I woke up, I didn't feel good," Hebard said. "But I was like, 'OK, everyone's coming. I'm getting texts all day. So I'm gonna try and battle through it."'Hebard won the opening tip for the Ducks. Then, she scored on the game's opening possession, taking up home in her usual spot underneath the hoop and laying in the game's first points.Later in the quarter, Hebard got behind the defense on a fastbreak, and the crowd began to buzz with anticipation she might attempt a dunk.Instead, Hebard casually laid in two more points, giving the Ducks a 32-8 lead in a game they had control of from start to finish. The play wasn't quite what some of the fans had been hoping for, but in the end they were just happy to be able to cheer on their hometown girl Hebard in person."I wish she could have been healthy," UO coachsaid. "But I'm proud of her."