How to Watch Oregon vs. Washington Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – February 8
The Oregon Ducks (15-7, 7-4 Pac-12) are at home in Pac-12 action against the Washington Huskies (12-10, 4-7 Pac-12) on Thursday, February 8, 2024 at 10:00 PM ET.
In order to watch this matchup, you should check out Fox Sports 1.
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Ducks vs. Huskies Game Info
- Date: Thursday, February 8, 2024
- Time: 10:00 PM ET
- TV: Fox Sports 1
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Eugene, Oregon
- Venue: Matthew Knight Arena
Ducks Insights
- Oregon is posting 77.5 points per game (85th-ranked in college basketball) this year, while ceding 72.6 points per contest (207th-ranked).
- The Ducks are pulling down 34.2 rebounds per game (266th-ranked in college basketball) this season, while allowing 33.6 rebounds per contest (109th-ranked).
- So far this year, Oregon ranks 118th in college basketball in assists, dishing out 14.2 per game.
- The Ducks are committing 10.0 turnovers per game (61st-ranked in college basketball) this season, while forcing 11.9 turnovers per contest (141st-ranked).
- With 8.4 three-pointers per game, Oregon ranks 90th in college basketball. It sports a 37.2% shooting percentage from downtown, which ranks 33rd in college basketball.
- So far this season, the Ducks are giving up 7.1 three-pointers per game (156th-ranked in college basketball) and are allowing opponents to shoot 35.4% (299th-ranked) from downtown.
- Oregon is attempting 36.7 two-pointers per game this year, which account for 62% of the shots it has taken (and 69.5% of the team’s baskets). Meanwhile, it is attempting 22.5 treys per contest, which are 38% of its shots (and 30.5% of the team’s buckets).
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Huskies Insights
- On offense Washington is the 28th-ranked squad in the country (81.4 points per game). Defensively it is 315th (77.3 points conceded per game).
- On the boards, the Huskies are 156th in college basketball in rebounds (36.0 per game). They are 224th in rebounds conceded (35.6 per game).
- This season Washington is ranked 106th in the country in assists at 14.5 per game.
- In 2023-24, the Huskies are 191st in the nation in turnovers committed (11.5 per game) and 204th in turnovers forced (11.3).
- Washington makes 7.5 3-pointers per game and shoots 34.7% from beyond the arc, ranking 179th and 144th, respectively, in college basketball.
- In 2023-24, the Huskies are 167th in the country in 3-pointers allowed (7.2 per game) and 225th in defensive 3-point percentage (33.9%).
- In 2023-24, Washington has attempted 64.8% percent of its shots from inside the 3-point line, and 35.2% percent from beyond it. In terms of makes, 74.3% of Washington’s baskets have been 2-pointers, and 25.7% have been 3-pointers.
Ducks Leaders
- The Ducks scoring leader is Jermaine Couisnard, who averages 14.3 per contest to go with 4.5 rebounds and 2.6 assists.
- Kwame Evans Jr. is Oregon’s leading rebounder, grabbing 5.0 per game, while Jackson Shelstad is its best passer, averaging 2.7 assists in each contest.
- Couisnard leads the Ducks in three-point shooting, knocking down an average of 1.9 shots per game from beyond the arc.
- Couisnard and Evans lead Oregon on the defensive end, with Couisnard leading the team in steals averaging 1.7 per game and Evans in blocks averaging 1.3 per contest.
Huskies Leaders
- Keion Brooks Jr. records 21.2 points and 7.0 rebounds per game for the Huskies, enough to make him the leading scorer and rebounder on the squad.
- Sahvir Wheeler dishes out more assists than any other Washington player with 5.9 per game. He also averages 15.4 points and grabs 3.2 rebounds per game.
- Moses Wood is consistent from deep and leads the Huskies with 2.5 made threes per game.
- Washington’s leader in steals is Koren Johnson (1.2 per game), and its leader in blocks is Brooks (0.7 per game).