- Matchup: Iowa Hawkeyes vs Oregon Ducks
- Date: Sunday, February 1, 2026
- Venue: Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, OR
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This matchup at Matthew Knight Arena will feature the Oregon Ducks (8-13) facing off against the Iowa Hawkeyes (15-5) on Sunday.

In their previous contest, the Iowa Hawkeyes edged out USC with a narrow victory of 73-72. Iowa committed 20 fouls while USC recorded 19. The Hawkeyes managed to make 5 out of 15 attempts from beyond the arc. USC finished the game converting 11 of 16 free throws, achieving a free throw rate of 68.8%. On the boards, USC grabbed 26 rebounds (7 offensive and 19 defensive), but did not record a block. The Trojans also made 8 assists and secured 6 steals. In defense, Iowa allowed 52.8% shooting from the field, as USC went 28 for 53. Iowa tallied 11 assists, forced 14 turnovers, and achieved 12 steals. In terms of rebounding, Iowa collected 28 boards, with 9 on the offensive end. At the foul line, Iowa converted 19 of 22 attempts for an impressive rate of 86.4%. Overall, they posted a field goal percentage of 41.8% (23 of 55) and sank 8 out of 25 three-point shots.
Bennett Stirtz was a key player, demonstrating his skills with a 50.0% shooting percentage from the field and contributing 2 assists. He played the entire 40 minutes, pulled down 3 rebounds, and scored 20 points on 6 of 12 shooting.
The Iowa Hawkeyes come into this contest boasting a 15-5 overall record. They average 10.6 turnovers per game and collectively commit 18.2 personal fouls. This season, Iowa is averaging 30.7 rebounds per game and has dished out 322 assists, ranking 119th in Division 1 basketball. The Hawkeyes are accurate from three-point range, hitting 37.3% (163 of 437), and are shooting at 77.4% from the foul line. They average 77.7 points per game (156th nationally) while maintaining a field goal percentage of 50.4%.
Defensively, the Hawkeyes force 14.5 turnovers per game and commit 18.5 personal fouls. They rank 8th in NCAA Division 1 for the least assists allowed, having given up 213. Opponents shoot 43.9% against them (438 of 998) and they relinquish an average of 28.3 rebounds per contest. Iowa allows 30.5% shooting from beyond the arc and ranks 5th in college basketball with an average of 62.9 points allowed per game.
The Oregon Ducks last played against UCLA, suffering a defeat with a score of 73-57. In terms of rebounding, Oregon allowed UCLA 38 rebounds, including 11 offensive boards. The Ducks’ shooting from three-point land was 38.9%, connecting on 7 of 18 attempts, and they finished 20 out of 23 from the free-throw line (an impressive 87.0%). UCLA converted 23 of their 58 shots, resulting in a 39.7% shooting percentage. Oregon went 21 for 59 from the field, equaling a rate of 35.6%. They struggled from deep, making only 9 of 32 attempts (28.1%), with 6 successful free throws for a rate of 66.7%. UCLA committed 13 fouls, providing the Ducks with 9 free-throw opportunities. Oregon turned the ball over 8 times but managed to record just 2 steals. On the boards, they secured 22 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 33 rebounds in the game.
Kwame Evans Jr. stood out for the Ducks, scoring 24 points in 39 minutes while also contributing 2 assists. He shot 9 of 18 for a 50.0% shooting percentage and collected 8 rebounds.
Oregon currently has a season record of 8-13. Offensively, the Ducks have a shooting percentage of 42.4% from the field, which ranks them 318th in the nation. They have totaled 1,519 points this season (an average of 72.3 per game) while grabbing 36.1 rebounds per contest. They average 13.9 assists (202nd nationally) and turn the ball over 12.3 times per game. The Ducks commit 16.0 fouls per game and shoot 70.8% from the charity stripe.
On the defensive end, Oregon ranks 197th in points allowed with an average of 74.1 per game. They force 10.8 turnovers each game and allow opponents to shoot 43.7% from the field (174th in the nation). The Ducks yield 34.3% shooting from long range (169 of 493) and allow 77.6% success at the foul line. Additionally, they permit 12.8 assists and 34.6 rebounds per game, ranking them 138th and 187th in college basketball, respectively.
Who will secure the victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Prediction: Bet on Oregon
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