Oregon men’s basketball opens Big Ten tournament play against Indiana
- Oregon enters the Big Ten tournament as a strong contender, having defeated Washington 80-73 with center Nate Bittle scoring 36 points and 12 rebounds.
- Indiana comes into the game after winning 66-60 against Ohio State and aims to secure an NCAA Tournament berth.
- Oregon's success is attributed to a balanced offensive attack, with four players averaging double figures while its defense limits opponents to 31.5% shooting from three-point range.
- Both teams will face off for a chance to advance to the Big Ten quarterfinals against top-seeded Michigan State.
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Oregon men’s basketball opens Big Ten tournament play against Indiana
EUGENE — Jackson Shelstad has had his share of big shots in two seasons at Oregon, including a game-winning three against Michigan as a freshman and game-tying three at Wisconsin last month.
Experts release updated Big 10 prediction for Oregon vs. Indiana following the Ducks' recent six-game winning streak
As No. 23 Oregon prepares to face Indiana in the Big Ten tournament second round Thursday, the Ducks enter as one of the hottest teams in college basketball. Oregon (23-8) has won seven straight games, including an 80-73 overtime victory over Washington to close the regular season.

Oregon streaks into Big Ten tourney tilt vs. Indiana
A seven-game winning streak has Oregon back in the rankings at No. 23 as the eighth-seeded Ducks open the Big Ten tournament Thursday against ninth-seeded Indiana in Indianapolis. Oregon (23-8) closed the regular season Sunday with an 80-73 overtime win…
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