- Matchup: Oregon Ducks vs Indiana Hoosiers
- Date: Monday, February 9, 2026
- Venue: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Bloomington, IN
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Indiana Hoosiers (15-8) will face off against the Oregon Ducks (8-14) at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Monday evening.

In their previous outing, the Oregon Ducks suffered a defeat against Iowa, ending the game with a score of 84-66. The Ducks were called for 11 fouls, while Iowa received 15. From beyond the arc, Oregon hit 10 of 22 attempts, while Iowa excelled at the free-throw line, converting 8 out of 10 shots at an 80% clip. Iowa also claimed 38 rebounds (11 offensive, 27 defensive) but did not record a block. They facilitated 18 assists and produced 8 steals during the game. Defensively, the Ducks allowed Iowa to shoot at an impressive 58.9% from the field, as they made 33 of 56 attempts. Oregon managed 11 assists and forced 4 turnovers, alongside 2 steals. On the rebounding front, they gathered 33 boards, with 11 being offensive. At the free-throw line, the Ducks were productive, sinking 14 of 16 attempts for a conversion rate of 87.5%. Ultimately, Oregon concluded the game with a 41.1% shooting percentage (23 out of 56) and connected on 6 of 25 shots from three-point range.
TK Simpkins stood out during the contest, finishing with a field goal percentage of 45.5% and distributing 4 assists. He played for 31 minutes, securing 4 rebounds and scoring 16 points on 5 of 11 shooting.
Oregon enters this matchup with a record of 8-14 on the season. They average 72.0 points per game, ranking 281st nationally, while shooting at 42.3% from the floor. The Ducks are 32.4% from downtown (182 of 561) and convert 71.4% from the charity stripe. Collectively, they pull down 35.9 rebounds per game and have amassed 303 assists throughout the season, placing them 255th in college basketball for assists. They average 12.2 turnovers and commit around 15.8 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Ducks force an average of 10.5 turnovers per game while committing 17.5 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 34.8% from three-point range and rank 208th in Division 1 in points allowed per game (74.5). The Ducks concede a field goal percentage of 44.3% (571 of 1,288) and collect an average of 34.2 rebounds per game. They are ranked 104th in allowing assists with a total of 287 surrendered this season.
In their last game, the Indiana Hoosiers fell short against USC, finishing with a score of 81-75. Indiana captured a total of 15 defensive rebounds along with 5 offensive boards for a combined total of 20 rebounds. They committed 8 turnovers but managed to secure 8 steals. The Hoosiers benefited from 16 free-throw attempts due to 17 fouls on USC, converting 13 of those for an 81.3% success rate. Indiana made 10 out of 35 three-point attempts (28.6%) and shot 26 out of 63 overall, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.3%. Defensively, Indiana allowed USC to connect on 25 of 54 shot attempts (46.3%) and permitted 36 rebounds (8 offensive).
Lamar Wilkerson highlighted the performance for the Hoosiers, tallying 33 points in 32 minutes of action, while also registering 1 assist. He shot 11 of 20, achieving an impressive field goal percentage of 55.0%, along with 4 rebounds.
Indiana’s current record stands at 15-8 on the year. The Hoosiers average 19.0 personal fouls per game and hit 78.6% at the free-throw line. They dish out an average of 17.6 assists per contest (ranking 28th nationally) while committing 10.3 turnovers per game. Indiana has scored a total of 1,868 points this season, averaging 81.2 points per game, and they secure an average of 34.5 rebounds per game. Offensively, the Hoosiers maintain a shooting accuracy of 46.7% from the field, sitting 104th in college basketball.
Defensively, the Hoosiers rank 105th in Division 1 for points allowed per game, sitting at 71.0. They force an average of 11.2 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 41.4% from the field (ranking 60th in college hoops). Indiana’s defense permits 31.0% on three-point attempts (147 of 474) and allows 75.5% accuracy at the free-throw line. They give up 11.0 assists and 33.1 rebounds per game, ranking 30th and 100th respectively in those defensive categories.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Pick: Select Indiana
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