Oregon entered the tournament as the higher-seeded team but lost to Maryland. The matchup took place at the United Center in Chicago, IL, on March 10, 2026, where Maryland, the No. 17 seed, faced off against the No. 16 seed Oregon Ducks.
Game Overview
In a decisive game, the Maryland Terrapins triumphed over the Oregon Ducks with a final score of 70-60. Maryland’s performance was highlighted by a strong defensive effort, holding Oregon to just 12 points in the first half, which marked the fewest points allowed by Maryland since 2003.
David Coit led the Terrapins with 17 points, while Elijah Saunders contributed 15 points, including five three-pointers. Maryland made a total of nine three-pointers during the game, showcasing their shooting prowess. The Terrapins also out-rebounded the Ducks 38-28, further solidifying their dominance on the court.
Significant Moments
Maryland never trailed in the First Round of the Big Ten Tournament, demonstrating their control throughout the game. Five Terps scored in double figures, contributing to a well-rounded team effort. This victory marked Maryland’s first-ever win over Oregon, adding a significant milestone to their program history.
Oregon’s Struggles
Oregon’s performance was described as rough, with the team finishing the game with a season-low 12 points in the first half. The Ducks’ struggles were evident, and their season is likely over following this loss, leaving them to reflect on a disappointing tournament exit.
Looking ahead, Maryland will advance to play Iowa in the next round of the Big Ten Tournament. Observers are keen to see how the Terrapins will carry this momentum into their upcoming matchup.