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10 of 42

For the second year in a row, the Oregon Ducks ended the regular season undefeated at Matthew Knight Arena. The Ducks have won 42 straight games at home, a streak that began during the 2014-15 season and has feature numerous memorable moments. With Oregon's 2016-17 home schedule finished, here's our best shot at picking the best 10 of 42.

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10. Jan. 10, 2015: Oregon 59, Arizona State 56

All streaks must begin somewhere. A game after being blown out at home Arizona, the Ducks regrouped for the first win of what is now a two-plus season streak. Joseph Young led the Ducks with 16 points and Jordan Bell added eight blocks.

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9. Dec. 3, 2016: Oregon 128, Savannah State 59

It wasn't close to one of the most important games of the streak, but it was awfully impressive. The Ducks' 128 points were the most in team history as numerous records fell in Oregon's rout. Read more about it here.

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8. Feb. 18, 2017: Oregon 101, Colorado 73

The Ducks' closed out a second consecutive perfect home slate with a revenge win over Colorado. After suffering their first Pac-12 loss to the Buffaloes three weeks earlier, the Ducks netted win No. 42 in a row at home with the help of Dillon Brooks (23 points) and sent seniors Chris Boucher (18 points, 7 rebounds) and Dylan Ennis (20 points) off in style. Read about it here.

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7. Nov. 17, 2015: Oregon 74, Baylor 67

Oregon's second game of the 2015-16 season marked the first time Matthew Knight Arena had hosted a game featuring two top 25 teams, as No. 25 Oregon used 15 points a piece from Chris Boucher and Elgin Cook to knock off No. 20 Baylor. Read about it here.

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6. Jan. 6, 2016: Oregon 68, Cal 65

That afternoon, the Ducks learned that Dylan Ennis would miss the rest of the regular season. That night, the Ducks held off a talented Cal team to secure a big early-season Pac-12 win. Read about it here.

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5. Jan 23, 2016: Oregon 86, UCLA 72

A nationally televised game in front of 10,000-plus fans with UCLA in town led to a 14-point thumping of the Bruins as Dillon Brooks scored 25 points to set Oregon up for its eventual upset of Arizona a week later in Tucson. Read about it here.

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4. Feb. 4, 2015: Oregon 78, Washington 74

Joseph Young scored 32 points, including the go-ahead basket with 16.9 seconds left, to give the Ducks a win over their rival from the north. Read about it here.

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3. Feb. 22, 2015: Oregon 69, Utah 58

The Ducks were picked to finish the 2014-15 Pac-12 season in eighth place. An NCAA Tournament berth seemed unlikely. That changed in the home finale of that year, as the Ducks thoroughly defeated No. 9 Utah to clinch the two-seed in the Pac-12 Tournament and all but wrap up an NCAA Tournament selection. Read about it here.

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2. Feb. 4, 2017: Oregon 85, Arizona 58

Win No. 40 was a big one. A year earlier, Oregon went into Tucson and ended Arizona's 49-game home winning streak. Could the No. 5 Wildcats return the favor against the No. 13 Ducks? Not even close. The Ducks hit 16 three-pointers and beat the Wildcats so soundly that Arizona head coach Sean Miller threw in the towel midway through the second half by calling his final timeout. Read more about it here.

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1. Dec. 28, 2016: Oregon 89, UCLA 87

There couldn't be any other option for No. 1. 10 years after Aaron Brooks hit his dagger against the Bruins, Dillon Brooks one-upped him. Playing the No. 2 Bruins, Brooks pulled up from the right side of the arc to nail a game-winning three with .8 seconds to play to send Matthew Knight Arena into a frenzy. Read about it here.