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Big Ten foes meet when the Oregon Ducks (11-19, 4-15 Big Ten) host the Washington Huskies (15-15, 7-12 Big Ten) at Matthew Knight Arena, tipping off at 11 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 7, 2026.
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How to Watch Oregon vs. Washington
- Game day: Saturday, March 7, 2026
- Game time: 11 p.m. ET
- TV channel: FS1
Oregon 2025-26 Season Stats
| Stat | Rank | |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goal % | 42.4 | 318 |
| Opp. Field Goal % | 43.9 | 153 |
| Rebounds Per Game | 31.6 | 207 |
| Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 30.9 | 181 |
| Turnovers Per Game | 11.4 | 231 |
| Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 9.9 | 285 |
Washington 2025-26 Season Stats
| Stat | Rank | |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goal % | 46 | 134 |
| Opp. Field Goal % | 43.4 | 120 |
| Rebounds Per Game | 34.1 | 73 |
| Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 29.7 | 97 |
| Turnovers Per Game | 10.3 | 107 |
| Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 9.5 | 318 |
Oregon vs. Washington Stat Insights
Points
- The Ducks post just two fewer points than the Huskies give up (72.7).
- When Oregon scores more than 72.7, it has a record of 7-6.
- Washington has a 10-3 record when giving up less than 70.7 points.
- The Huskies score just 2.8 more points per game (76.7) than the Ducks allow (73.9).
- Washington is 13-3 when putting up more than 73.9 points.
- Oregon's record is 11-9 when it concedes fewer than 76.7 points.
- The Ducks have a -95-point scoring differential on the season (-3.2 per game). The Huskies, on the other hand, have outscored opponents by 120 points (four per game).
Shooting
- The Ducks are making 42.4% of their shots from the field, just one% lower than the Huskies concede to opponents (43.4%).
- Oregon is 9-5 when shooting better than 43.4% from the field.
- The Huskies' 46% shooting percentage from the field is 2.1% higher than the Ducks have conceded.
- This season Washington is 12-10 when the team shoots better than 43.9% from the field.
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Rebounding
- The Ducks and Huskies rebound at about the same rate, with the Ducks averaging 2.5 fewer rebounds per game.
- When Washington has a rebounding advantage, it is 13-7. When recording fewer boards, Oregon is 2-14.
- The Ducks grab 9.9 offensive rebounds per game, only 0.5 fewer than the Huskies.
- The Huskies are 11-8 overall when they have more offensive rebounds. The Ducks are 3-6 when they lose that battle.
- On the boards, Oregon is +0.7000000000000028 rebounds per game, and Washington is +4.400000000000002.