Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Prediction, 1/21/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks
Date: Tuesday, January 21, 2025
Location: Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, OR
TV: BTN
The Washington Huskies (10-8) are headed to Matthew Knight Arena on Tuesday where they will compete against the Oregon Ducks (15-3).
The Washington Huskies faced off with Purdue and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 69-58 in their last game. When talking about personal fouls, the Huskies finished with 18 while Purdue finished the game with 12 personal fouls. They also made 3 out of their 13 shots from beyond the perimeter. Purdue finished the contest at 72.7% from the charity stripe by burying 16 of 22 shots. Furthermore, Purdue had 29 boards (6 offensive, 23 defensive), but wrapped up the game with no rejections. Purdue earned 9 dimes and had 12 steals in this matchup. In the matter of defending, Washington allowed 50.0% from the field on 25 out of 50 shooting. They also doled out 13 assists for the matchup in addition to forcing the other team into 10 turnovers and getting 8 steals. When talking about rebounding, they compiled a total of 28 with 6 of them being offensive. From the charity stripe, the Huskies buried 9 of 14 tries for a percentage of 64.3%. Washington walked away from the contest with a 42.6% FG percentage (20 out of 47) and converted 9 of their 22 three-point shots.
Great Osobor is a player who was a contributor in this contest. He finished the game shooting 88.9% from the field and also recorded 4 assists. He saw the court for 33 minutes played and also collected 9 boards. He walked away with 28 points on 8 out of 9 shooting.
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Washington will play this game with a win-loss mark of 10-8 so far this year. They are turning it over 11.9 times per contest and as a squad are committing 18.4 fouls per game. As a team, Washington is collecting 34.4 boards per contest and has earned 238 assists so far this year, which is 246th in college in terms of passing the ball. The Huskies are connecting on 33.4% on shots beyond the perimeter (122 of 365) and 65.6% from the charity stripe. They currently have an average of 72.4 points per outing (245th in Division 1) on 43.9% from the field.
Defensively, the Huskies are forcing 13.2 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 18.9 fouls. They are giving up 29.5% on 3-point shots and they are 194th in college hoops in PPG allowed (71.6). The Huskies are giving up an opponent FG percentage of 45.0% (460 of 1,023) and they relinquish 34.7 boards per game as a team. They rank 31st in D-1 in allowing assists to the opposition with 193 surrendered so far this season.
The last time they took the court, the Oregon Ducks took a loss by a final score of 65-58 when they played Purdue. The Ducks collected 21 defensive boards and 2 offensive boards totaling 23 for the contest. They also turned it over 16 times, while getting 8 steals in the matchup. Purdue was called for 17 fouls in this game which took the Ducks to the free throw line for 17 attempts. They were able to knock down 15 of them for a percentage of 88.2%. When discussing shooting from distance, Oregon knocked down 7 of their 29 attempts (24.1%). In all, the Ducks ended up going 18 out of 50 from the floor which had them shooting 36.0%. The Ducks allowed Purdue to convert 19 out of their 56 tries from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 33.9% for the contest. They finished the game shooting 16.7% from beyond the perimeter by going 2 out of 12 and walked away from this one shooting 25 of 30 from the free throw line (83.3%). When talking about cleaning up the glass, Oregon permitted Purdue to grab 31 in all (9 offensive).
Nathan Bittle ended up being a factor for the Ducks in this matchup. He converted 5 out of 12 in this contest for a field goal rate of 41.7%, and had 2 rebounds. He scored 18 points in his 33 minutes on the court, but finished this game without an assist.
Oregon has a win-loss mark of 15-3 for the season. The Ducks are committing 16.8 personal fouls every game and they shoot 75.1% from the free throw line. They are assisting teammates 15.1 times per game (107th in the country) and they turn it over 11.7 times per game. Oregon has 1,407 points this year (78.2 per contest) and they average 36.6 boards per game. On the offensive side of the ball, the Ducks are hitting on 46.3% from the field, which ranks 113th in the country.
The Ducks on the defensive side of the court are 129th in college in PPG surrendered with 69.9. They have forced 13.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 41.2% from the field (70th in the nation). The Oregon defense allows 31.5% on three-point shots (135 of 428) and their opposition knocks down 72.4% of their shots from the charity stripe. They have surrendered 12.1 assists and 34.1 rebounds every game, which has them ranked 103rd and 164th in those categories.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Washington
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