How to watch the Oregon Ducks women’s basketball team as it takes on the Indiana Hoosiers. Preview and prediction for when the Ducks host Indiana in Matthew Knight Arena for a Big Ten matchup.
Oregon women's basketball wraps its homestand Friday vs. Indiana in another big Big Ten Conference game at Matthew Knight Arena.
Indiana will try to keep its three-game road win streak intact when the Hoosiers take on Oregon. Friday's meeting is the first of the season between the two teams.
Coming off back-to-back losses inside Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Indiana women’s basketball will look to rebound in its lone West Coast trip in Big Ten play. The Hoosiers will face off with Oregon on Friday before taking on Washington on Jan. 27.
Friday’s Big Ten slate includes the Oregon Ducks (12-5) playing the Indiana Hoosiers (12-4) at 9:00 PM ET.Buy tickets for Oregon vs. Indiana Oregon vs. Indiana game informationDate: Friday,
IU women's basketball, 4-3 in the Big Ten, have lost their last two games. The Hoosiers need to strengthen their NCAA Tournament resume
Ohio State finished as the No. 1 team after defeating Notre Dame in the College Football Playoff National Championship
BOTTOM LINE: Indiana will try to keep its three-game road win streak alive when the Hoosiers face Oregon. The Ducks are 12-1 on their home court. Oregon ranks fifth in the Big Ten at limiting opponent scoring, giving up 59.4 points while holding opponents to 38.8% shooting.
Indiana had an opportunity to move up the NCAA pecking order last week when it hosted games against Illinois and No. 4 Southern California.
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Oregon guard Sofia Bell pushes the ball ahead after a steal on defense as the No. 25 Ducks face the North Texas Mean Green in a women’s college basketball game at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2024. Sean Meagher/The Oregonian