Next Game: at Nebraska 8/24/2018 | 5:00 PM

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EUGENE, Ore. — Oregon'sscored the lone goal of the match in the 67minute to lead the Ducks to a 1-0 victory against Clemson Sunday in front of 494 fans at Pape' Field.The Ducks are 2-0 for the first time since 2011.slipped a pass through the right side of Clemson's defense and Everett went straight for the goal, finally slipping the ball to the right of Tiger goalkeeper Maddie Weber from six yards out."I saw Nicole (Seaman) putting in the challenge and I knew she was going to get a toe on it, so I gambled a little bit and started running forward," said Everett. "Luckily, it popped out to me and I was one-on-one with the keeper."Oregon had an opportunity to take the lead in the 30minute whenfound herself in front of a wide-open Clemson net, but her chip went just wide left.Oregon's defense was stout throughout the game, allowing only one shot on goal thatsaved in the 56minute. The Ducks also turned away eight corner kicks and several long throw-ins by the Tigers.Not only is Oregon 2-0 for the first time since 2011, but for the first time in program history, the Ducks opened a season with back-to-back wins over NCAA Tournament teams.Head coach"That was fun. Clemson is a good team, and historically they've done well in the ACC. And we've said this before that the two premier conferences in the country are the ACC and the Pac-12. It was a good test. We still need to sharpen up a few things and learn from this."Senior goalkeeperon the spacing of the defense:"We do like to stretch the field and keep it and try to find those pockets into midfield. That is something we have been working on and it is something that we are definitely going to get better at as the season goes on…I think it is only going to get better from here as far as technical stuff goes like finding inner pockets and finding space."Everett has taken only two shots this season and has scored on both. Everett moved up several career lists on Sunday. She's now tied for eighth in goals (12), tied for third in game-winning goals (7) and is eighth in points with 33. Hinriksdottir recorded her 10career shutout.Oregon travels to Nebraska to play the Cornhuskers on Friday (5 p.m. PT) and Kansas on Sunday (8 a.m. PT).