What time does the game start?
9:30 PM Central Time.
Sports / College Basketball
The Minnesota Golden Gophers (11-14, 4-10 Big Ten) face the Oregon Ducks (9-16, 2-12 Big Ten) at Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, Oregon. The Gophers are looking to break a two-game losing streak and improve their conference standing as the...
The Gophers face a tough challenge against the Ducks, especially with a limited roster. Key to a Gopher win involves:
**Stopping Nate Bittle:** Bittle's performance significantly impacts Oregon's competitiveness. Slowing him down is crucial.
**Finding Offensive Comfort:** The Gophers' offense has stagnated, so they need to return to cutting and teamwork for assisted layups.
**Making Shots:** Improving their three-point shooting is essential to stretch the Oregon defense.
Oregon's strength lies in their size, particularly with Bittle and Evans. However, if these players focus on face-up plays rather than post moves, it could benefit the Gophers. The Gophers have an edge if they can limit Evans with an undersized forward. Oregon's reliance on six or seven players could also be a factor if Minnesota can capitalize on defensive efforts from Asuma and Reynolds.
9:30 PM Central Time.
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