Let’s Go Ducks!
Be among the UO Women Ducks’ biggest fans as a UO Fast Break Club Member!
"We are so appreciative of what has been built here in Eugene, and are grateful to you, the Fast Break Club, for your generous and continued support. Each and every Fast Break Club member is a vital part of our success. Thanks for all you do and GO DUCKS!"
-- Coach Kelly Graves
Latest Updates
10/16/2025 The Fast Break Club publicly shared its October 15 members-only email with links to team interviews.
10/14/2025 The UO Women’s Basketball Team is inviting supporters to a fund-raising “Tip-Off Dinner” Saturday, November 1. Deadline to register is October 23. Here is event and registration info
Goals
The Fast Break Club works to
enhance communication among fans, coaches and players
seeks to raise the level of knowledge and support for Oregon Women's Basketball
raise funds for the Program to support competition at the highest levels of national and conference play
produce color team-roster photo cards given free to home game fans
operate "Half-Time BINGO" at home games to raise Club funds
Benefits
All Club members receive benefits such as
free special events providing interaction with players and coaches
informative emails with scouting reports, news and photos
the annual membership meeting at the season's conclusion
multiple invites to the Columbia Sportswear Employee Store in Portland
Levels
There are three membership levels, and apply from October - September:
Starter: all the standard benefits. $50 per individual
All-Star: all the standard benefits plus opportunity to be announced. $100 per individual
MVP: all Starter benefits plus exclusive behind-the-scenes event. $250 per individual.
❊ Impact
The UO Fast Break Club supports the University of Oregon Women's Basketball Program by building a beneficial relationship between the program and the community.
The Club raised $250,000 to endow the Teresa Smith Women's Basketball Scholarship Endowment and in 2024 completed a second scholarship endowment of $100,000. The Fast Break Club also funds coach-requested activities and materials beyond what the university budgets for women's basketball.