With Savannah State leading 10-9 four minutes into the first half Saturday afternoon, the No. 23 Oregon Ducks used a 19-3 run over the next six minutes to pull away from the Tigers and thencontinued to pour it on for the next 36 minutes.

The Ducks would go on to beat Savannah State 128-58 behind a career-high 29 points from sophomore Tyler Dorsey.

Oregon's 128 points were a school record. The previous high was 108 against Iowa in the NIT in 2012.

"We knew coming in that they play fast," said Dana Altman. "We knew they were going to press us and the floor was going to be open. We were going to have some opportunities to take some threes."

"They led the nation in threes made and were eighth in scoring, I thought our activity was pretty good. I thought defensively in the second half we did a better job."

The Ducks shot just 34 percent from three, hitting 12-of-35, but the Ducks saw plenty of opportunities to attack the basket and get good looks.

Dorsey, playing just 20 minutes, finished shooting 12-of-16 from the field for his 29 points. He also added six rebounds and one assist.

Junior Dillon Brooks had his second straight 20-point game finishing with 22 points in jus 13 minutes. Brooks added two rebounds, two assists, and one block.

Five other Ducks finished in double-figures for points. Keith Smith scored a career-high 15 points, grabbed eight rebounds, dished out six assists, and blocked two shots. Kavell Bigby-Williams added 11 points, 11 rebounds, and three blocks.

Freshman point guard Casey Benson finished with five points, six rebounds, and 13 assists.

"It's still a work in progress. We've got a tough four games coming up, so we'll see how were are," said Pritchard. "But things are coming together."

The Ducks shot 54-90 from the field, scored 82 points off the bench, and had 69 points off the bench.

Oregon assisted on 36 of their 54 made baskets and committed 15 turnovers.

"We had 36 assists, I thought, for the most part, our guys did a pretty good job," said Altman. "We didn't take many bad shots, which we really want to work on. The turnovers, we had 15turnovers which is our average. we gotta get that down. 15 is too many for our style, our team. We can live with 10 or 11, but if we get up to 15 that's four or five possessions we don't get back."

Savannah State was led by Dexter McClanahan's 13 points.

The 19-3 run was started by a Tyler Dorsey layup, cutting the Tiger lead to 10-9. Six seconds later Dillon Brooks got a layup and foul on a steal in transition. On Oregon's two possessions Brooks got two more layups and the Ducks led 16-10.

Dorsey would get a layup making it 18-10 with 13:59 to play in the half.

After a three by Kamil Williams of the Tigers, Oregon junior forward Kavell Bigby-Williams tipped in a missed shot, Chris Boucher tipped in another miss, and then added a dunk.

Keith Smith and Boucher again added layups on Oregon's next two possessions, giving the Ducks a 28-13 lead with 9:42 to play.

The Ducks would end the half on an 11-5 run over the final three minutes to take a 58-35 halftime lead.

Oregon opened the second half with another big run, this time the Ducks went on an 18-5 run over the first three minutes of the second.

With 8:24 to play in the game Casey Benson hit a layup in transition to eclipse 100 points, giving the Ducks a 101-56 lead.

A tip-in by Roman Sorkin gave the Ducks a 109-57 lead with 5:52, setting a new Oregon school record for points in a single game. The Ducks had scored 108 against Iowa in 2012.