Oregon women's basketball complete 2021-22 schedule has yet to be released yet. However, we learned on Thursday morning in what order the Ducks will play Pac-12 teams this season, when the conference released the season's weekend pairings

Oregon will kick off Pac-12 play on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day with a home game against either Colorado or Utah. They'll then play the other at home in the days after.

The Ducks will host most of the top schools this season. That includes MKA home meetings with both of the national title finalists (Stanford and Arizona). The Ducks are set to host the Arizona schools (Jan. 14-16), the LA schools (Jan. 28-30), Oregon Stat (Feb. 11 or Feb. 13) and Cal and Stanford (Fe. 18-20) for home games following the opening games with the Buffs and Utes.

Oregon's first conference road action may be against the defending champs. Oregon will play either Cal or Stanford the first week of January on the road before facing the other after. The Ducks also trip to the Washington schools (Jan. 21-23), the Arizona schools (Feb. 4-6), Oregon State (Feb. 11 or Feb. 13) and the Mountain Schools (Feb. 24-26). 

Weekend  Opponents
Dec. 31-Jan. 2 Colorado/Utah
Jan. 7-9 at California/at Stanford
Jan. 14-16 Arizona/Arizona State
Jan. 21-23 at Washington/at Washington State
Jan. 28-30 UCLA/USC
Feb. 4-6 at Arizona/at Arizona State
Feb. 11-13 at Oregon State/Oregon State
Feb. 18-20 California/Stanford
Feb. 24-26 at Colorado/at Utah

The Ducks have already released dates for 10 non-conference games. After opening with exhibition games with Saint Martin's (Oct. 28) and Westmont (Nov. 6), they'll host Idaho State (Nov. 9) and Dixie State (Nov. 14) to open the regular season play.

Next on the docket is a trip to the Bahamas for the Battle4Atlantis tournament. They're set to face Oklahoma on Nov. 20 before playing two games in two consecutive days. Those opponents could feature title contenders Mississippi State and UCONN if Oregon wins out.

Following the international trip, the Ducks will host UC-Davis on Dec. 1. They'll then play their first true road game of the season at Portland on Dec. 4 before home games with Long Beach State (Dec. 11) and McNese State (Dec. 13). They've then set up road games at Kansas State (Dec. 18) and at Northwestern (Dec. 21).

A marquee home game with UCONN on Jan. 17 sits in the middle of conference play, and is sandwiched in between home games with the Arizona schools and a trip north to play the Cougars and Huskies. That game will be among the most anticipated athletic contests played at Matthew Knight Arena.