Oregon Ducks vs Washington Huskies Prediction, 1/25/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Oregon Ducks vs Washington Huskies
Date: Sunday, January 25, 2026
Location: Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: ESPN+
The Oregon Ducks (8-11) are hitting the road to Alaska Airlines Arena on Sunday where they will try to beat the Washington Huskies (10-9).

The Oregon Ducks faced off with Michigan State and took a loss by a score of 68-52 in their last game. Oregon finished the contest having earned a 39.2% FG percentage (20 of 51) and buried 7 out of their 20 three-point attempts. When they shot from the free throw line, the Ducks converted 5 of 11 shots for a percentage of 45.5%. When it comes to hauling in boards, they earned 21 with 6 of them being offensive. They also doled out 10 dimes in this matchup while forcing the other team into 9 turnovers and having 6 steals. In the matter of defending, Oregon allowed the other team to shoot 57.1% from the field on 28 of 49 shooting. Michigan State earned 16 dimes and had 3 steals for the game. Furthermore, Michigan State collected 29 rebounds (6 offensive, 23 defensive), but couldn't earn a rejection. Michigan State ended up shooting 55.6% when shooting free throws by making 5 of their 9 tries. They converted 7 out of their 20 attempts from beyond the arc. In relation to fouls, the Ducks ended up with 11 while Michigan State finished the game with 10 fouls.
TK Simpkins is a guy who was a factor in this game. He left the arena with 15 points on 5 of 10 shooting. He saw the court for 33 minutes played and also pulled down 7 boards. He walked away from this one shooting 50.0% from the floor but had no assists when the time ran out.
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Oregon enters this game with a record of 8-11 for the year. They are averaging 73.9 pts per contest (251st in the nation) while going 43.0% from the field. The Ducks are shooting 33.5% from downtown (164 of 489) and 69.9% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Oregon is pulling down 36.8 rebounds per contest and has 279 assists so far this season, which ranks 190th in college hoops in terms of passing the ball. They turn it over 12.6 times per contest and as a unit they are committing 16.2 personal fouls every game.
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On the defensive end, the Ducks are able to force 11.1 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 17.8 personal fouls. They relinquish 33.5% on 3-pointers and they are 203rd in Division 1 in points per game allowed (74.3). The Ducks defense is allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 44.0% (488 of 1,109) and they concede 33.7 rebounds per game as a group. They are currently ranked 116th in the country in allowing assists to their opponents with 244 surrendered for the season.
When they last stepped on the court, the Washington Huskies went home defeated by a final of 76-66 against Nebraska. When it comes to cleaning up the glass, Washington allowed Nebraska to grab 31 in all (4 on the offensive glass). They finished the game shooting 37.9% from distance by going 11 of 29 and ended up going 9 out of 12 at the charity stripe (75.0%). The Huskies permitted Nebraska to make 28 out of 55 tries from the field which left them with a rate of 50.9% in this game. When the final whistle blew, the Huskies finished 27 out of 61 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 44.3%. When discussing shots from distance, Washington made 6 out of their 21 tries (28.6%). They were able to knock down 6 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 60.0%. Nebraska had 13 personal fouls for the contest which got the Huskies to the charity stripe for a total of 10 attempts. They also gave up possession of the ball 7 times, while earning 3 steals in the matchup. The Huskies earned 22 defensive boards and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 32 in this game.
Hannes Steinbach was important for the Huskies for this contest. He buried 7 of 12 for the contest for a rate of 58.3%, and tallied 12 rebounds. He earned 21 points in his 32 minutes on the court and had 1 assist for the contest.
Washington has a mark of 10-9 on the campaign. The Huskies are responsible for committing 17.2 fouls every game and they go 77.6% from the charity stripe. They are dishing out assists 13.8 times per game (210th in the nation) and they lose possession by turning the ball over 10.6 times per game. Washington has scored 1,508 pts for the season (79.4 per contest) and they grab 37.9 boards per contest. As an offensive unit, the Huskies are hitting on 45.1% from the floor, which is ranked 202nd in D-1.
The Washington defense surrenders 32.1% on shots from 3-point land (139 of 433) and their opponents are converting on 71.4% of their free throw shots. They have relinquished 13.5 assists and 34.0 boards per game, ranking them 191st and 158th in those defensive categories. The Huskies defensively are ranked 202nd in college in points allowed per game with 74.1. They are forcing their opponents into 10.7 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 43.6% from the field (173rd in college hoops).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Oregon
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