Oregon men’s basketball loses ground in polls after splitting first 2 Big Ten games

After splitting its first two Big Ten games, Oregon dropped a little in the polls.

After defeating USC and losing to UCLA last week, the Ducks (9-1, 1-1 Big Ten) are ranked No. 12 with 784 points in this week’s AP men’s college basketball poll and No. 12 with 385 points in the coaches poll. With 806 points, it is in the same position as last week, when it was at No. 10, down from 457 points.

Although it had risen as high as No. 10 before falling to UCLA, Oregon is currently ranked No. 15 in NET, unchanged from a week earlier. In games in Quadrant 1, UO is 4-1.

Stephen F. Austin will visit Oregon on Sunday at Matthew Knight Arena (3 p.m., Big Ten Network).

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