Oregon Ducks vs Indiana Hoosiers Prediction, 2/9/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Oregon Ducks vs Indiana Hoosiers
Date: Monday, February 9, 2026
Location: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall in Bloomington, IN
TV: ESPN+
The Indiana Hoosiers (15-8) will play the Oregon Ducks (8-14) at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall on Monday.

The Oregon Ducks took the court against Iowa and took a loss by a final of 84-66 in their last contest. In the matter of fouls, the Ducks ended up with 11 and Iowa had 15 fouls. They made 10 out of their 22 tries from 3-point range. Iowa shot 80.0% when shooting free throws by knocking down 8 of 10 tries. Additionally, Iowa grabbed 38 rebounds (11 offensive, 27 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Iowa distributed 18 assists and had 8 steals for the matchup. In terms of defense, Oregon allowed the other team to shoot 58.9% from the field on 33 out of 56 shooting. They also doled out 11 dimes in the matchup while forcing 4 turnovers and earning 2 steals. With respect to hauling in boards, they compiled 33 with 11 of them being offensive. At the charity stripe, the Ducks knocked down 14 of 16 attempts for a rate of 87.5%. Oregon wrapped up the game having earned a 41.1% field goal percentage (23 out of 56) and converted 6 of their 25 shots from distance.
TK Simpkins is one guy who was a factor for the game. He finished the contest at 45.5% from the floor and dished out 4 assists. He saw the court for 31 minutes and also collected 4 rebounds. He accounted for 16 points on 5 out of 11 shooting.
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Oregon will enter this matchup with a win-loss record of 8-14 this year. They are averaging 72.0 points per contest (281st in the country) while hitting 42.3% from the field. The Ducks are shooting 32.4% on shots from downtown (182 of 561) and 71.4% from the free throw line. As a unit, Oregon is collecting 35.9 rebounds per game and is sitting with 303 assists for the campaign, which ranks 255th in college in terms of passing the ball. They turn it over 12.2 times per game and as a unit they commit 15.8 personal fouls on a nightly basis.
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On the defensive end, the Ducks have forced 10.5 turnovers per contest while drawing 17.5 fouls. They are relinquishing 34.8% on shots from downtown and they rank 208th in D-1 in points per game allowed (74.5). The Ducks defensively are giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 44.3% (571 of 1,288) and they surrender 34.2 boards per game as a group. They rank 104th in the country in giving up assists to the opposition with 287 surrendered on the season.
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Indiana Hoosiers took a defeat with a final score of 81-75 against USC. The Hoosiers were able to snag 15 defensive rebounds and 5 offensive boards for a total of 20 in the matchup. They also coughed it up 8 times, while earning 8 steals for this game. USC had 17 personal fouls in the game which got the Hoosiers to the charity stripe for a total of 16 attempts. They were able to knock down 13 of the free throw tries for a clip of 81.3%. In terms of 3-point attempts, Indiana buried 10 out of 35 tries (28.6%). Overall, the Hoosiers ended up shooting 26 out of 63 from the floor which gave them a rate of 41.3%. The Hoosiers permitted USC to convert 25 of their 54 attempts from the floor which had them shooting 46.3% for this game. They shot 35.3% from downtown by shooting 6 out of 17 and ended up shooting 25 out of 31 at the free throw line (80.6%). In reference to rebounds, Indiana permitted USC to get 36 in total (8 offensive).
Lamar Wilkerson ended up being important for the Hoosiers for this game. He had 33 points in his 32 mins on the court and earned 1 assist for the game. He converted 11 of 20 for the contest for a field goal rate of 55.0%, and had 4 rebounds.
Indiana has a mark of 15-8 so far this year. The Hoosiers are responsible for committing 19.0 personal fouls every game and they go 78.6% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 17.6 times per contest (28th in college) and they are giving up possession 10.3 times per contest. Indiana has 1,868 pts so far this season (81.2 per contest) and they pull in 34.5 rebounds per contest. When it comes to offensive execution, the Hoosiers are connecting on 46.7% from the floor, which is 104th in college.
The Hoosiers defensively are ranked 105th in D-1 in points allowed per contest with 71.0. They have forced 11.2 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 41.4% from the field (60th in college hoops). The Indiana defense surrenders 31.0% on shots from beyond the perimeter (147 of 474) and their opposition knocks down 75.5% of their free throw attempts. They relinquish 11.0 assists and 33.1 total boards per game, which is ranked 30th and 100th in those defensive categories.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Indiana
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