Arizona vs. Oregon betting: March Madness Second Round preview for March 23

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The No. 4 seed Arizona Wildcats (23-12) will compete with the No. 5 seed Oregon Ducks (25-9) on Sunday with a spot in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament up for grabs. Arizona is a 4.5-point favorite to take a step forward in the bracket, which starts at 9:40 p.m. ET on TBS. The over/under for the matchup is 151.5.

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Arizona Cover -4.5 vs Oregon -104

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Arizona vs. Oregon betting lines

  • Arizona moneyline odds to win: -189
  • Oregon moneyline odds to win: +157
  • Spread: Arizona (-4.5)
  • Total: 151.5

Arizona statistics, trends and more

Recent trends

  • The Wildcats’ offense has been better over their last 10 games, putting up 83.9 points per contest compared to the 82.1 they’ve averaged this season.
  • Arizona has been slightly suspect on the defensive end of the floor of late, giving up 79 points per game over its last 10 outings compared to the 72.2 it has conceded this season.
  • During their last 10 outings, the Wildcats are making 0.6 more three-pointers per game than their season long average (7.6 compared to 7 season-long), while also shooting a higher percentage from beyond the arc in that span (37.1% compared to 32.9% season-long).

Arizona betting records this season

  • ATS Record: 19-16-0 (Home: 9-7-0; Away: 6-5-0)
  • ATS Record When Favored by 4.5+: 11-8-0 (As Favorite: 15-11-0; As Underdog: 4-5-0)
  • O-U-P: 19-16-0 (Home: 9-7-0; Away: 5-6-0)
  • Record When Moneyline Favorite: 19-7 (Home: 13-2; Away: 3-2)
  • Record When Moneyline Underdog: 4-5 (Home: 0-1; Away: 3-3)
Field Goal % Opp. Field Goal % Rebounds Opp. Rebounds Assists Turnovers
47.6 (41st in nation) 41.3 (46th) 36.6 (11th) 28.5 (35th) 16.4 (27th) 11.4 (213th)

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Oregon statistics, trends and more

Recent trends

  • While the Ducks are averaging 76.4 points per game in 2024-25, they have improved that mark in their last 10 games, producing 76.5 a contest.
  • In its past 10 games, Oregon is ceding 66.6 points per contest, compared to its season average of 70.4 points allowed.
  • Over their past 10 games, the Ducks are sinking 8.2 three-pointers per game, 0.4 more than their season average (7.8). They also sport a better three-point percentage over their previous 10 games (37.1%) compared to their season average (34.4%).

Oregon betting records this season

  • ATS Record: 16-18-0 (Home: 6-10-0; Away: 4-7-0)
  • ATS Record When Underdog by 4.5+: 3-3-0 (As Favorite: 11-15-0; As Underdog: 5-3-0)
  • O-U-P: 16-18-0 (Home: 8-8-0; Away: 6-5-0)
  • Record When Moneyline Favorite: 21-5 (Home: 12-4; Away: 5-1)
  • Record When Moneyline Underdog: 4-4 (Home: 0-0; Away: 2-3)
Field Goal % Opp. Field Goal % Rebounds Opp. Rebounds Assists Turnovers
45.9 (106th in nation) 42.8 (113th) 31.8 (185th) 30.4 (130th) 14.5 (106th) 10.6 (130th)
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