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Tom Brew
Feb 9, 2026
Updated at Feb 9, 2026, 18:34
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Indiana takes on Oregon on Monday night at Assembly Hall, looking to add another Big Ten win after beating Wisconsin on Saturday. Here's how to watch, with game time and TV information and the latest on the point spread, plus three newsy nuggets on the game.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana has its quickest turnaround of the season on Monday night, playing Oregon just two days after beating Wisconsin on Saturday at Assembly Hall. It's the only time all year where they've had just one day between games.

Indiana is 16-8 overall and 7-6 in the Big Ten, and they catch an Oregon team that's been really struggling. The Ducks have just one Big Ten win all year, and lost at Purdue 68-64 on Saturday to start their road trip.

Indiana's 1976 undefeated national championship team will be honored at halftime of the game. 

Here are the details on how to watch the game, along with three newsy nuggets on the game:

How to watch Oregon at Indiana 

Who: Oregon Ducks (8-15, 1-11 in Big Ten) at Indiana Hoosiers (16-8, 7-6 in Big Ten).
What: Big Ten conference regular season game
When: Monday, Feb. 9, 8:30 p.m. ET.
Where: Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Bloomington, Ind.
TV: FOX Sports 1 — Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Nick Bahe (analyst).
Radio: IU Radio Network — Don Fischer (play-by-play), Errek Suhr (analyst), John Herrick
Point spread: Indiana is a 10.5-point favorite over Oregon, and the over/under is 142.5 points, according to the Fanduel.com gambling website.
Series history: Indiana leads the series 3-2. Oregon won twice last year, but Indiana won the first three meetings as part of the Far West Classic in Portland, Ore. The Hoosiers won in 1966, 1973 and 1978.
Last meeting: Oregon defeated Indiana 72-59 in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament on March 13, 2025 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.  The Ducks also won the regular season matchup, topping the Hoosiers 72-64 in Eugene, Ore. on March 4. 

3 things to know about Oregon-Indiana

1. DARIAN DeVRIES' CONNECTION WITH DANA ALTMAN: Dana Altman has been the head coach at Oregon since 2010, and prior to that, he was the head coach at Creighton. He hired DeVries early in his tenure there, and worked together for 12 years. DeVries stayed on at Creighton after Altman left for Oregon, working for Greg McDermott before becoming the head coach at Drake and then West Virginia. He was hired by Indiana last March. 

2. INJURIES DERAIL OREGON'S SEASON: Altman is on the verge of his first losing season in 20 years, and his first at Oregon, where he's won at least 20 games every year and led him team to 10 NCAA Tournament berths. Oregon's two best players have missed significant time this year. Guard Jackson Shelstad has only played in 12 games and has been out since Dec. 28 with a hand injury. He was averaging 15.6 points per game. Senior center Nate Bittle missed nearly a month before retuning on Saturday in the loss at Purdue. He scored 23 points. Bittle is averaging 16.8 points per game.

3. HOOSIERS LOOKING TO ADD TO RESUME: Saturday's win over Wisconsin helped Indiana's NCAA Tournament resume a great deal, and another win on Monday would do the same. Indiana is in most projected tourney fields right now, and their NET ranking is No. 33, which should put them comfortably in the field. They have 16 wins with seven regular season games to go. If the Hoosiers can win their remaining home games — Oregon, Minnesota, Northwestern and Michigan State — they should be a lock to get in.  They also have road games at Illinois, Purdue and Ohio State.