- Oregon Ducks vs South Carolina Gamecocks is set to take place in Pittsburgh, PA, on Thursday, March 21
- The 6-seed Gamecocks are 1.5-point favorites to advance past the 11-seed Ducks
- See the latest Oregon vs South Carolina odds, props, and picks for Thursday afternoon’s NCAA Tournament matchup
They had to run the table in the conference tourney run to do it, but the Ducks are going dancing!
A team that would have otherwise missed out on the NCAA Tournament, the Oregon Ducks (23-11, 16-18-0 ATS) became a “bid thief” by running down the Pac-12 to capture their first conference title since 2019. Their reward? A date with the SEC’s South Carolina Gamecocks (26-7, 23-10 ATS) in a first-round matchup in Pittsburgh, PA.
The #6 Gamecocks are -1.5 favorites going into Thursday’s matchup against the #11 Ducks. Tip-off at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh is set for 4:00 pm ET.
Oregon vs South Carolina Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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Oregon Ducks | +1.5 (-115) | +100 | Over 133.5 (-105) |
South Carolina Gamecocks | -1.5 (-105) | -120 | Under 133.5 (-115) |
The Gamecocks are also slight moneyline favorites to advance at -120, while the Ducks currently sit at even money. Whoever survives earns themselves a date against either the #3 Creighton Bluejays or the #14 Akron Zips.
While the game total is sitting on the low side at 133.5, both Oregon (25 of 33) and South Carolina (23 of 33) hit 133 points or higher this season on a fairly regular basis.
Odds as of March 20 at BetMGM Sportsbook.
Oregon vs South Carolina Team Stats
59th | NET Ranking | 51st |
4-6 | Quadrant 1 Record | 6-5 |
5-4 | Quadrant 2 Record | 5-0 |
55th | KenPom Ranking | 49th |
50th (114.0) | KP Adj Off Efficiency | 46th (114.7) |
70th (100.6) | KP Adj Def Efficiency | 54th (99.7) |
197th (67.2) | KP Adj Tempo | 354th (62.9) |
65th (+9.16) | KP Strength of Schedule | 83rd (+7.54) |
203th (-0.11) | KP Non-Conference SOS | 337th (-6.00) |
202nd (33.6%) | 3P% | 209th (33.5%) |
198th (71.5%) | FT% | 203rd (71.4%) |
123rd (75.3) | PPG | T-222nd (72.0) |
175th (71.9) | Opp PPG | 46th (67.0) |
Oregon Runs Through the Pac-12 to Claim Automatic Bid
Oregon returns to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2021 as an 11-seed, marking only the third time the Ducks are seeded in the double-digits during coach Dana Altman’s tenure.
Initially, Oregon looked destined for a third-consecutive NIT bid. Yes, the Ducks put together their fourteenth consecutive 20+ win season under Altman, but bad losses are still bad losses. An at-large bid would have been out of the question after falling to Santa Clara, Syracuse, UCLA, and Cal while also being swept by Arizona and Colorado.
And then the Pac-12 Tournament happened.
After surviving an upset bid from UCLA in their opener, the Ducks rallied from being down 10 at half against Arizona in the semifinal before holding off Colorado to capture the Pac-12 Tournament title.
Senior center N’Faly Dante has been phenomenal in the Ducks last five games, averaging 20.0 PPG and 9.8 RPG, while also shooting 100% from the field twice during that span.
South Carolina Matches Highest Win Total in School History
After a largely successful regular season under second-year coach Lamont Paris, the South Carolina Gamecocks are making just their second NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 20 years.
After notching 26 wins before the start of the NCAA Tournament, South Carolina has already matched their highest win total in school history. The last Gamecocks team to hit 26? The 2016-17 team that went to the Final Four.
Can a team that matches school records with its methodical playing style (46th in KenPom’s offensive efficiency and 354th in tempo) once again get tantalizingly close to a national title? The Gamecocks’ number of wins overwhelmingly says, “Yes!”, but their types of losses may suggest otherwise.
Though South Carolina went 5-0 in their Quad 2 games, they also went 6-5 against Quad 1 competition.
Pairing wins against Kentucky and at Tennessee with close losses to the Vols and Clemson are manageable, but double-digit thrashings against Alabama (by 27 points) andAuburn twice (by 40 and 31 points) are a concern. Factor in a couple of Quad 3 losses at home to Georgia and LSU, and all of a sudden South Carolina’s record becomes a demonstrably mixed bag.
All told, if South Carolina can control proceedings by limiting their opponent’s possessions, they can hang with the best of them. But that is a big “if”.
Oregon vs South Carolina Player Props
Player | Points | Rebounds | Assists | Three-Pointers Made |
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BJ Mack (SC) | 13.5 (Ov +115 | Un -155) | 4.5 (Ov -115 | Un -125) | OFF | 1.5 (Ov +115 | Un -155) |
Collin Murray-Boyles (SC) | 13.5 (Ov +115 | Un -155) | 7.5 (Ov -105 | Un -135) | OFF | OFF |
Jackson Shelstad (ORE) | 12.5 (Ov +105 | Un -145) | 3.5 (Ov +130 | Un -170) | 2.5 (Ov -120 | Un -120) | 1.5 (Ov +105 | Un -145) |
Jadrian Tracey (ORE) | 7.5 (Ov -120 | Un -120) | 3.5 (Ov -155 | Un +115) | OFF | 0.5 (Ov -215 | Un +160) |
Jermaine Couisnard (ORE) | 14.5 (Ov -120 | Un -120) | 4.5 (Ov +105 | Un -145) | 4.5 (Ov +105 | Un -145) | 1.5 (Ov -130 | Un -110) |
Meechie Johnson Jr (SC) | 12.5 (Ov -130 | Un -110) | 3.5 (Ov -110 | Un -130) | 2.5 (Ov +100 | Un -140) | 1.5 (Ov -125 | Un -115) |
N’Faly Dante (ORE) | 15.5 (Ov -120 | Un -120) | 8.5 (Ov -120 | Un -120) | OFF | OFF |
Ta’lon Cooper (SC) | 9.5 (Ov -130 | Un -110) | 4.5 (Ov +120 | Un -160) | 4.5 (Ov +110 | Un -150) | 1.5 (Ov +110 | Un -150) |
Ducks/Gamecocks college basketball player props taken from DraftKings on March 20th.
Oregon vs South Carolina Picks & Prediction
Without question, South Carolina has more lopsided losses than you’d expect from a 26-win team. But in their defense, those losses appear to be caused by kryptonite-level matchups against high-octane offenses. When their defense clicks, like it did against Kentucky, the Gamecocks can pull off big wins.
To their credit, Oregon’s run to the Pac-12 title was impressive, figuring out how to beat teams in a short-tournament format who previously dominated them in the regular season.
Instead, I’d use the Ducks’ last game against Washington State, a 6-point home loss a month ago, as a benchmark. The Cougars’ advanced metrics (64th in offensive efficiency, 27th defensive efficiency, and 314th in tempo) are remarkably similar to those the Gamecocks boast.
If the South Carolina defense can hold the Oregon shooters to below their 3P% season average as the Cougars did, it’ll be the Gamecocks moving on to the second round.
#11 Oregon vs #6 South Carolina picks:
- South Carolina -1.5 (-105)
- Collin Murray-Boyles over 13.5 points (+115)
- N’Faly Dante over 8.5 rebounds (-120)
As the NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament continues, all eyes are on the highly anticipated matchup between #11 Oregon and #6 South Carolina on March 21. Both teams have had impressive seasons so far, making this game one of the most exciting to watch in the tournament.
When it comes to betting odds, South Carolina is currently favored to win this game. The Gamecocks have been dominant throughout the season, boasting a strong defense and a high-powered offense led by standout players such as Aliyah Boston and Zia Cooke. On the other hand, Oregon has also been a force to be reckoned with, with star player Sedona Prince leading the charge. However, the Ducks will have their work cut out for them against a tough South Carolina team.
In terms of prop bets, there are several options to consider for this game. One popular prop bet is the over/under on total points scored, which is currently set at 140 points. Given the offensive firepower of both teams, this could be a high-scoring affair. Another prop bet to consider is the point spread, which currently favors South Carolina by 5.5 points. Bettors will need to decide whether they believe South Carolina can cover the spread or if Oregon will keep the game close.
As for predictions, this game is shaping up to be a close one. Both teams have the talent and experience to come out on top, making it a tough call for bettors. Ultimately, South Carolina’s strong defense and home-court advantage could give them the edge in this matchup. However, Oregon has shown that they are capable of pulling off upsets, so anything can happen on game day.
Overall, the #11 Oregon vs #6 South Carolina game on March 21 is sure to be a thrilling showdown between two top-tier teams. Whether you’re a fan looking to cheer on your favorite team or a bettor looking to make some money, this game is one you won’t want to miss. Be sure to tune in and see which team comes out victorious in this highly anticipated matchup.