How to Watch Oregon vs. Washington State Basketball: Live Stream & TV Channel Info – February 10
The Washington State Cougars (17-6, 8-4 Pac-12) will attempt to build on a four-game winning streak when they hit the road to play the Oregon Ducks (16-7, 8-4 Pac-12) on Saturday, February 10, 2024 at Matthew Knight Arena. The contest airs at 5:00 PM ET on Pac-12 Network.
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Ducks vs. Cougars Game Info
- Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
- Time: 5:00 PM ET
- TV: Pac-12 Network
- Live Stream: Stream NCAA men’s basketball on Paramount Plus and Hulu + Live TV
- Where: Eugene, Oregon
- Venue: Matthew Knight Arena
Ducks Insights
- With 77.9 points per game on offense, Oregon ranks 82nd in the country. Defensively, it surrenders 73.0 points per contest, which ranks 223rd in college basketball.
- The Ducks are pulling down 34.4 rebounds per game (264th-ranked in college basketball) this year, while allowing 33.8 rebounds per contest (125th-ranked).
- Oregon is putting up 14.4 dimes per game, which ranks them 109th in the nation in 2023-24.
- The Ducks are averaging 10.1 turnovers per game (69th-ranked in college basketball) this season, while forcing 12.0 turnovers per contest (131st-ranked).
- Oregon is draining 8.3 three-pointers per game (98th-ranked in college basketball). It has a 37.0% shooting percentage (39th-ranked) from beyond the arc.
- So far this year, the Ducks are allowing 7.0 threes per game (139th-ranked in college basketball) and are allowing opponents to shoot 34.7% (274th-ranked) from beyond the arc.
- Of the shots attempted by Oregon in 2023-24, 62% of them have been two-pointers (69.5% of the team’s made baskets) and 38% have been from beyond the arc (30.5%).
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Cougars Insights
- At 75.9 points scored per game and 67.3 points conceded, Washington State is 130th in the country offensively and 65th on defense.
- With 38.0 rebounds per game and 32.3 rebounds conceded, the Cougars are 80th and 48th in the country, respectively.
- At 12.6 assists per game, Washington State is 232nd in the country.
- The Cougars are 44th in the country in turnovers per game (9.7) and 306th in turnovers forced (10.2).
- In 2023-24, Washington State is 270th in college basketball in 3-point makes (6.5 per game) and 136th in 3-point percentage (34.8%).
- Giving up 6.0 3-pointers per game and conceding 32.5% from downtown, the Cougars are 43rd and 124th in the country, respectively, in those categories.
- Washington State attempts 31.6% percent of its shots from beyond the arc, and 68.4% percent from inside it. In terms of makes, 23.2% of Washington State’s buckets are 3-pointers, and 76.8% are 2-pointers.
Ducks Leaders
- Jermaine Couisnard leads the Ducks in scoring, tallying 14.9 points per game to go with 4.5 rebounds and 2.7 assists.
- Kwame Evans Jr. leads Oregon in rebounding, averaging 5.0 per game, while Jackson Shelstad leads the team in assists, distributing an average of 2.8 in each contest.
- Couisnard makes more threes per game than any other member of the Ducks, knocking down shots from beyond the arc at a clip of 2.0 per contest.
- Couisnard and Evans lead Oregon on the defensive end, with Couisnard leading the team in steals averaging 1.8 per game and Evans in blocks averaging 1.2 per contest.
Cougars Leaders
- Isaac Jones puts up 15.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game for the Cougars, enough to make him the leading scorer and rebounder on the team.
- Washington State’s assist leader is Myles Rice with 3.8 per game. He also records 15.3 points per game and grabs 2.7 rebounds per game.
- Andrej Jakimovski is the most prolific from deep for the Cougars, hitting 2.1 threes per game.
- Washington State’s leader in steals is Rice with 1.6 per game, and its leader in blocks is Rueben Chinyelu with 1.4 per game.