Indiana vs Oregon live score updates, highlights, how to watch Big Ten basketball tournament

The Indiana basketball team enters the Big Ten men’s tournament as the underdog against Oregon.

IU is seeded ninth while Oregon is seeded eighth. Will the Hoosiers pull off the upset in Indianapolis today?

Follow along for live updates.

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Oregon basketball starts to pull away from Indiana

2:13 left 2H: Indiana hasn’t scored in over five minutes.

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Oregon 65, Indiana 54

Indiana goes scoreless against Oregon

3:06 left 2H: Oregon leads 61-54 after a 5-0 run. Indiana hasn’t scored since the 7:33 mark.

Oregon 61, Indiana 54

Oregon basketball holds 2-point lead over Indiana

7:18 left 2H: IU is on a 7-2 run. Malik Reneau has four of those points. Trey Galloway also hit a 3-pointer.

Oregon 56, Indiana 54

Indiana basketball closes in on Oregon

10:22 left 2H: Malik Reneau’s layup cut Oregon’s lead to three. Reneau has 13 points off the bench.

Oregon 50, Indiana 47

Indiana basketball trails by 7 to Oregon

13:19 left 2H: Indiana has outscored Oregon in the second half so far, 11-10, but IU still trails.

The Hoosiers are shooting 36% from the floor.

Oregon 47, Indiana 40

Indiana goes on a 6-0 run to start the second half

18:29 left 2H: Anthony Leal scored for IU to open the second half. Trey Galloway followed that with four straight points.

Oregon 37, Indiana 35

Indiana loses lead, Oregon goes on a run

Halftime: Oumar Ballo made a layup to take a two-point lead, but Oregon went on a run from there. Nate Bittle and TJ Bamba hit back-to-back 3s for Oregon. Jackson Shelstad and Keeshawn Barthelemy also made jumpers for the Ducks. Oregon is on a 10-0 run.

Indiana is shooting 34% from the floor. Oregon is shooting 50%.

Oregon 37, Oregon 29

Indiana basketball still tied with Oregon in Big Ten tournament

3:42 left 1H: Oregon’s TJ Bamba made a free throw, which gave the Ducks a 24-23 lead. Mackenzie Mgbako answered with a jumper. Oumar Ballo followed that up with a basket of his own to give IU a 27-24 lead. Oregon’s Jackson Shelstad hit a 3-pointer at 4:08 to tie things up at 27-27.

Indiana 27, Oregon 27

Indiana basketball tied with Oregon after 3-pointers

6:48 left 1H: Oregon scored six straight points before Oumar Ballo threw down a dunk for IU. Malik Reneau followed that up with a layup. Oregon’s Brandon Angel answered with a layup of his own to cut Indiana’s lead to 21-17.

Angel hit a 3 to make it 21-20. Reneau answered with a jumper. At 7:02, Angel hit another 3.

Indiana 23, Oregon 23

Indiana basketball goes on a run vs Oregon

11:37 left 1H: After the timeout, IU went on a 7-0 run. Trey Galloway, Oumar Ballo and Malik Reneau scored for the Hoosiers during that stretch.

Indiana 17, Oregon 13

Indiana basketball opens with a slight lead over Oregon

15:29 left 1H: Mackenzie Mgbako and Trey Galloway hit 3s for the Hoosiers. Mgbako leads IU with five points. Indiana is shooting 50% from the floor.

Indiana 10, Oregon 9

When does Indiana basketball vs Oregon in the Big Ten tournament start?

Noon ET Thursday, March 13, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.

What channel is the IU basketball game vs Oregon on?

Watch Indiana basketball vs Oregon on Fubo

How do I stream, listen to Indiana basketball vs Oregon?

Is Indiana basketball favored vs Oregon? Indiana-Oregon betting odds

via BetMGM

Favorite: Oregon by 2.5 points

Over/under: 143.5 total points

Moneyline: Indiana +125, Oregon -150

ESPN’s matchup predictor gives Oregon a 60.0% chance of winning.

How does the Big Ten tournament work?

Michigan State won the regular-season championship, and Maryland, Michigan and UCLA also earned double-byes. They can rest until Friday’s quarterfinals.

Teams seeded 5th-9th get one bye and begin play on Thursday. Teams seeded 10th-15th play on Wednesday, the first day of the tournament. The bottom three teams in the standings — Nebraska, Penn State and Washington — do not make the tournament.

Big Ten men’s basketball tournament 2025 bracket; where is the Big Ten tournament in 2025?

(All games at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis; all times ET)

Thursday, March 13

Game 4, noon: No. 9 seed Indiana vs. No. 8 seed Oregon, BTN

Game 5, about 2:30 p.m.: Game 1 winner vs. No. 5 seed Wisconsin, BTN

Game 6, 6:30 p.m.: Game 2 winner vs. No. 7 seed Illinois, BTN

Game 7, about 9 p.m.: Game 3 winner vs. No. 6 seed Purdue, BTN

Friday, March 14

Game 8, noon: Game 4 winner vs. No. 1 seed Michigan State, BTN

Game 9, about 2:30 p.m.: Game 5 winner vs. No. 4 seed UCLA, BTN

Game 10, 6:30 p.m.: Game 6 winner vs. No. 2 seed Maryland, BTN

Game 11, about 9 p.m.: Game 7 winner vs. No. 3 seed Michigan, BTN

Saturday, March 15

Semifinal games at 1 p.m. (winners of games 8 and 9) and about 3:30 p.m. (winners of games 10 and 11), CBS, Paramount+

Sunday, March 16

Championship game, 3:30 p.m., CBS, Paramount+

Big Ten basketball tournament tickets

All-session and single-session tickets are available here.

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