The Oregon women slipped up against Notre Dame in the Elite Eight of this year's Women's NCAA Tournament, but they didn't repeat that error this weekend in Colorado Springs.

Competing in the 2018 USA Women's 3-on-3 National Championships, the four-player Ducks team went 8-0 in two days of competition, culminating with a decisive 21-5 win over Bye Felicia in the final game.

The team made up of Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Oti Gidlon and transfer Erin Boley won all five pool play games on Saturday before beating teams from Denver (21-12) and Arizona State (21-12) to earn a spot in the final game. The team narrowly won each of the five games on Saturday (by an average score of 21-18), but won all three games on Sunday in dominant fashion.

The tournament field was made up of university teams (like the Ducks and Sun Devils), D-1 All-star teams and teams of former college stars like Bye Felicia, who they beat in the final.

Pac-12 Player of the Year and All-American Sabrina Ionescu was named the tournament's MVP.

“I’m just happy we won, to be honest,” she told USA Basketball. “The individual award doesn’t mean as much as winning the gold with this squad."

Members of the Oregon team may represent the country in June's FIBA 3-on-3 World Cup in the Philippines. The team will be selected from participants from this weekend's tournament, but are not limited to Oregon's roster. The World Cup runs from June 8-12.

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