
The Duck Athletic Fund is proud to stand alongside a dynamic network of partners who share our commitment to championing Oregon Athletics. From empowering women’s sports through Women in Flight, to honoring alumni legacies with Order of the O and rallying regional pride via Oregon Clubs, each partner plays a vital role in fueling our student-athletes’ success. Together, these organizations help raise essential funds that enhance scholarships, facilities, and the overall student-athlete experience.
To get connected with your region’s Oregon Club, please contact THE DUCK ATHLETIC FUND
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Women in Flight aims to raise awareness and financial support to achieve and maintain excellence across all Oregon women's athletic programs. The funds raised through Women In Flight provide dedicated support to enhance the female student-athlete experience. By focusing on sustainable support, developing lifelong skills, and building a community around women's athletics, the program strives to set up female student-athletes for success not just in sport, but in life.
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Women in Flight aims to raise awareness and financial support to achieve and maintain excellence across all Oregon women's athletic programs. The funds raised through Women In Flight provide dedicated support to enhance the female student-athlete experience. By focusing on sustainable support, developing lifelong skills, and building a community around women's athletics, the program strives to set up female student-athletes for success not just in sport, but in life.
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The Order of the O is a community of Oregon athletics alumni that promotes and celebrates the legacy and tradition of University of Oregon Athletics. In addition to networking, mentoring, and social opportunities, the organization now offers a “virtual roster” that lets alumni connect by sport, graduation year, location, and more.
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The Order of the O is a community of Oregon athletics alumni that promotes and celebrates the legacy and tradition of University of Oregon Athletics. In addition to networking, mentoring, and social opportunities, the organization now offers a “virtual roster” that lets alumni connect by sport, graduation year, location, and more.
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Oregon Clubs are regional (Eugene/Springfield, Southern Oregon, Willamette Valley and Northern California) nonprofit organizations affiliated with the University of Oregon’s athletics community. Its mission is to provide financial and organizational support to Oregon Athletics and student-athletes through membership dues, fundraising events, and scholarship contributions. Throughout the year, members enjoy access to exclusive experiences—such as coach talks, facility tours, auctions, and social gatherings—while playing a direct role in sustaining the legacy and excellence of Duck athletics.
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Oregon Clubs are regional (Eugene/Springfield, Southern Oregon, Willamette Valley and Northern California) nonprofit organizations affiliated with the University of Oregon’s athletics community. Its mission is to provide financial and organizational support to Oregon Athletics and student-athletes through membership dues, fundraising events, and scholarship contributions. Throughout the year, members enjoy access to exclusive experiences—such as coach talks, facility tours, auctions, and social gatherings—while playing a direct role in sustaining the legacy and excellence of Duck athletics.
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To get connected with your region’s Oregon Club, please contact THE DUCK ATHLETIC FUND
Phone: 541.346.5433 | Email: daf@uoregon.edu
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The Daisy Ducks is a long-standing volunteer booster group, founded in 1972 by Oregon head football coach Dick Enright, that supports University of Oregon student-athletes through both care and outreach. What began as “chalk talk” luncheons to educate women about football has grown into a multifaceted organization that meets weekly, bakes thousands of cookies and treats for all varsity teams, hosts potlucks, sells bingo during men’s basketball games, and offers emotional, social, and financial support to athletes across campus.
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The Daisy Ducks is a long-standing volunteer booster group, founded in 1972 by Oregon head football coach Dick Enright, that supports University of Oregon student-athletes through both care and outreach. What began as “chalk talk” luncheons to educate women about football has grown into a multifaceted organization that meets weekly, bakes thousands of cookies and treats for all varsity teams, hosts potlucks, sells bingo during men’s basketball games, and offers emotional, social, and financial support to athletes across campus.
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The Fast Break Club is the official booster organization supporting University of Oregon Women's Basketball, dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete experience and building a passionate community of fans. Through fundraising, fan engagement, and exclusive events, the club fosters a strong connection between the team and its supporters.
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The Fast Break Club is the official booster organization supporting University of Oregon Women's Basketball, dedicated to enhancing the student-athlete experience and building a passionate community of fans. Through fundraising, fan engagement, and exclusive events, the club fosters a strong connection between the team and its supporters.
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The Diamond Ducks organization is a mission-driven sports enterprise founded by devoted Oregon Baseball supporters to help build a sustainable, championship-level future for the program. The group operates as a business that creates and manages revenue-generating initiatives to fund scholarships, NIL opportunities, fan engagement, and enhanced experiences for players and supporters alike.
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The Diamond Ducks organization is a mission-driven sports enterprise founded by devoted Oregon Baseball supporters to help build a sustainable, championship-level future for the program. The group operates as a business that creates and manages revenue-generating initiatives to fund scholarships, NIL opportunities, fan engagement, and enhanced experiences for players and supporters alike.
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Phone: (541) 346-5433 | Address: 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401 | Email: daf@uoregon.edu |
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Phone: (541) 346-5433 |
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Address: 2727 Leo Harris Pkwy, Eugene, OR 97401 |
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Email: daf@uoregon.edu |













