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・February 2, 2026 February 02 Feb 02
Iowa beats Oregon, powered by Stirtz's 32 points, 7 assists
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Matthew Knight Arena
Matthew Knight Arena, Eugene, OR

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Wei Lin - Five off the bench in loss Lin registered five points (2-4 FG, 1-3 3Pt) and one rebound over 12 minutes during Sunday's 84-66 loss to Iowa.
Impact Lin lost his job as the starting point guard in Eugene after two straight rough outings, in which he went a combined 2-of-10 shooting the ball. He was solid coming off the bench for the first time since Dec. 28, but didn't move the needle for the Ducks in yet another loss. The only good news for Lin? His replacement at point guard, Drew Carter, didn't do much better; he may get another shot at the starting five sooner rather than later.
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Oleksandr Kobzystyi - Production, playing time spiking Kobzystyi amassed seven points (3-6 FG, 1-3 3Pt), five rebounds and one assist in 17 minutes during Sunday's 84-66 loss to Iowa.
Impact Kobzystyi scored a season-high seven points on a season-high 17 minutes despite the loss to Iowa. He's seen his playing time spike in recent games, playing at least 12 minutes in each of his last four contests. It's a little late for him to become a regular contributor, but the senior forward could possibly develop into a playable bench piece for the Ducks down the stretch in Big Ten play.
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Drew Carter - Offers little in first start Carter finished Sunday's 84-66 loss to Iowa with three points (1-3 FG, 1-3 3Pt) and two rebounds over 19 minutes.
Impact Carter has been a rotational bench piece for the Ducks this season, but he drew his first start against Iowa on Saturday. It's not that it went particularly bad, but not much transpired for the senior guard across 19 minutes. Oregon is enduring a lost season made worse by injuries, but putting Carter in the starting five doesn't seem like the answer in Eugene.
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Sean Stewart - Produces on glass in loss Stewart had one point (0-4 FG, 1-2 FT), eight rebounds, one assist and one steal over 27 minutes during Sunday's 84-66 loss to Iowa.
Impact Stewart's production has been highly volatile this season, and a one-point outing in the loss to Iowa is a great example. He did pull down eight rebounds for the second straight game, but he stayed cold from the field, and has now hit just 2-of-12 shots over the past two games. Stewart has the ability to log a big-time performance, like his 22 points against Michigan less than a month ago. Still, the junior forward has been maddeningly inconsistent.
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Brendan Hausen - Drops 11 in blowout Hausen accumulated 11 points (4-7 FG, 3-6 3Pt) over 16 minutes during Sunday's 84-66 win over Oregon.
Impact Hausen has played sparingly this season, averaging under 10 minutes off the bench across 16 games. However, he let it fly from deep in the Hawkeyes' win over Oregon, burying three triples en route to his first double-digit scoring affair since Dec. 13. At the moment, however, Hausen's significant minutes appears to be limited to blowouts.
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Alvaro Folgueiras - Highly productive off bench Folgueiras totaled 15 points (6-9 FG, 1-3 3Pt, 2-3 FT), eight rebounds and three assists over 28 minutes during Sunday's 84-66 victory over Oregon.
Impact Folgueiras has caught fire off the bench for the Hawkeyes recently. He notched 14 points in the narrow win over USC, shooting 50 percent from the field, and followed that up with this 15-point showing in Eugene in which he also did work on the glass with eight rebounds, and as a passer with three assists. The junior forward could be heating up at the right time for Iowa, for which every game counts in the battle to remain on the NCAA Tournament bubble.
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