Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Picks and Predictions for Saturday March 7 2026
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The Washington Huskies travel to Eugene to face the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, March 7, 2026, at Matthew Knight Arena. Tip-off is scheduled for 11:00 PM and the game will be televised on FS1. This late-night conference matchup features two teams trying to close the regular season on a positive note. At the time of this writing the odds were not released for the moneyline, total, or spread. Be sure to also check out our free college basketball picks for more predictions and betting insights on today’s games.
Huskies Looking to Build on Recent Win
The Washington Huskies come into this matchup with a 15-15 overall record and a 7-12 mark in Big Ten play this season. Washington has been inconsistent throughout the year but did pick up a solid win in their most recent game. The Huskies recently won over USC 91-72, recently won over Rutgers 79-72, and won over Minnesota 69-57. Their recent losses came against Wisconsin 90-73 and Maryland 64-60.
Offensively, Washington averages 76.7 points per game while allowing 72.7 points per contest. The Huskies shoot 46% from the field and average 36.9 rebounds per game, giving them a solid presence on the boards. They also contribute 13.5 assists per game as part of their offensive production.
Washington’s defensive activity has also helped keep them competitive. The Huskies average 4.2 blocks and 5.7 steals per game, showing their ability to disrupt opponents and create scoring chances in transition. When Washington is able to control the glass and generate defensive stops, they can become a difficult team to beat.
Ducks Hoping to End Tough Season on Positive Note
The Oregon Ducks enter this matchup with an 11-19 overall record and a 4-15 record in Big Ten play this season. Oregon has struggled for much of the year but has managed to pick up a few wins along the way. The Ducks recently lost to Illinois 80-54 and recently lost to Northwestern 63-62. They also recently won over Wisconsin 85-71 and won over USC 71-70, while another recent loss came against Minnesota 61-44.
Offensively, Oregon averages 70.7 points per game while allowing 73.9 points per game defensively. The Ducks shoot 42% from the field and average 34.8 rebounds per game while distributing 14.1 assists per contest.
One area where Oregon has shown flashes is on the defensive side of the ball. The Ducks average 4.1 blocks and 6.0 steals per game, which has helped them create turnovers and scoring opportunities. However, inconsistent shooting and offensive production have made it difficult for them to maintain momentum throughout the season.
Huskies vs Ducks Pick
Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Pick
- Washington Huskies
Washington appears to have the edge entering this matchup. The Huskies have been more consistent offensively and recently showed they can score efficiently with their win over USC. Oregon has struggled to find offensive rhythm throughout the season, and Washington’s rebounding and scoring ability should help them control this matchup.
Washington Huskies vs Oregon Ducks Total Pick
- Over
I like the over in this matchup because both teams have shown they can get into higher-scoring games at times. Washington averages nearly 77 points per game and Oregon has been involved in several games where defensive breakdowns led to higher totals. With both teams capable of pushing the tempo, I expect this game to reach the over.
Final Score Prediction: Washington Huskies 78, Oregon Ducks 72
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