
"Oregon averages 71.2 points per game (287th in college basketball) while giving up 74.1 per outing (190th in college basketball). It has a -89 scoring differential overall and has been outscored by 2.9 points per game. The 71.2 points the Ducks average are 6.0 fewer than the Terrapins concede."
"When playing at home, the Ducks are posting 9.0 more points per game (73.9) than they are on the road (64.9). Oregon has been racking up 68.8 points per contest in its last 10 times on the court, an average that's slightly lower than the 71.2 it has scored over the course of the 2025-26 season."
"Maryland is being outscored by 7.3 points per game, with a -226 scoring differential overall. It puts up 69.9 points per game (310th in college basketball), and allows 77.2 per contest (268th in college basketball)."
The No. 16 seed Oregon Ducks (12-19, 5-15 Big Ten) will compete against the No. 17 seed Maryland Terrapins (11-20, 4-16 Big Ten) in a Big Ten tournament matchup on Tuesday, March 10 at 5 p.m. ET at United Center, broadcast on Peacock. Oregon recently defeated Washington 85-79 with Kwame Evans Jr. scoring 20 points, while Maryland lost to Illinois 78-72 with Andre Mills contributing 30 points. Oregon averages 71.2 points per game while allowing 74.1, compared to Maryland's 69.9 points per game and 77.2 allowed. Oregon shoots 7.9 three-pointers per game and performs significantly better at home, averaging 73.9 points versus 64.9 on the road.
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