Men: Penn State at Oregon
Hoops du Jour
SATURDAY
Tipoff: 3 p.m., Knight Arena, Eugene, Oregon
Records: Penn State (11-14, Big Ten 2-12); Oregon (8-16, Big Ten 1-12)
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: WRAX-FM 106.5 Bedford
Satellite: SiriusXM Ch. 386 & 976
Notable: Oregon is in last place in the Big Ten standings and are on a nine-game losing streak. The Ducks’ lone conference win is a 10-point victory at Maryland on Jan. 2. Their two most recent games are a four-point loss at Purdue and an 18-point loss at Indiana. … Their top scorer is Nate Bittle (16.6), followed by Jackson Shelstad (15.6), Kwame Evans Jr. (12.8) and Takai Simpkins (12.6). … Oregon won at Penn State last year, 82-81. … The Nittany Lions are coming off a 63-60 win at Washington late Wednesday night. … If Penn State wins Saturday, it would be the first time since the 2023-24 season it has won back-to-back conference games. … The Nittany Lions are still counting on Freddie Dillione V (14.6), Kayden Mingo (13.4) and Josh Reed (10.7) for the majority of their offense. … In Penn State’s two conference wins, Dillione V has been their top scorer, averaging 20.5 ppg in the wins. … The Ducks, who average 71.8 ppg while giving up 75.0 ppg, opened the season 4-0 and have gone 4-16 since then.
Mirror prediction: Penn State 77, Oregon 73
Mirror prediction record: 23-2
— Scott Franco
Men: Pitt at North Carolina
SATURDAY
Tipoff: 2 p.m., Dean Smith Center, Chapel Hill, N.C.
Records: Pittsburgh (9-16, 2-10 ACC); North Carolina (19-5, 7-4 ACC)
TV: ESPN (Kevin Brown, Randolph Childress)
Notable: North Carolina, coming off a 75-66 loss at Miami, is ranked No. 11 in the nation … UNC has also lost to Michigan State, SMU, Stanford and Cal … The Tar Heels are 14-0 at home … North Carolina leads the all-time series with Pitt, 18-9 … Pitt is on a season-long four-game losing streak … Freshman forward Caleb Wilson (19.8 ppg.), junior center Henri Veesaar (16.4 ppg.) and senior guard Seth Trimble (13.5 ppg.) are the Tar Heels’ top scorers … Pitt’s last five games of the season are at home against Notre Dame, at Stanford and Cal, at home against Florida State and at Syracuse.
Mirror prediction: North Carolina 79, Pitt 67
Mirror prediction record: 18-7
— Buck Frank
Men: Mercyhurst at SFU
SATURDAY
Tipoff: 2 p.m., DeGol Arena, Loretto
Records: Mercyhurst (11-14, 7-6 NEC) at Saint Francis (5-19, 4-8 NEC)
TV: NEC Front Row (Pat Farabaugh, pxp; Bernie Jubeck, color)
Live stats: https://sfuathletics.com/sidearmstats/mbball/summary
Notable: The Red Flash will celebrate the 35th anniversary of the 1991 NEC Championship team on Saturday prior to the game with the jersey retirement of both Mike Izzolino and Joe Anderson. It will come one day after the 35th anniversary of Izzolino’s 35-point performance against Robert Morris. In the NCAA Tournament game against Arizona, Anderson became the all-time leading scorer, and Iuzzolino set a new single-season program record. Both of those feats were previously held by Naismith Hall of Famer Maurice Stokes. … SFU is 4-0 all-time vs. the Lakers at DeGol Arena, but Mercyhurst has won the last two meetings in the series. … Bernie Blunt III paces the Lakers with 16.6 ppg while Jake Lemelman averages 13.2 ppg while also holding team-high totals in assists (76) and steals (34). Qadir Martin is tops in rebounding (6.5 rpg) and blocked shots (63). … Former director of basketball operations Joe Causgrove (2022-24) serves as an assistant coach for Mercyhurst, joining the coaching staff after the Lakers made the jump to Division I.
Mirror prediction: Mercyhurst 78, Saint Francis 70
Mirror prediction record: 19-6
— Dan Isenberg
Women: SFU at Mercyhurst
Saturday
Tipoff: 1 p.m., Owen McCormick Court at Mercyhurst Athletic Center, Erie
Records: Saint Francis (2-21 overall, 2-10 Northeast Conference); Mercyhurst (8-15, 8-4 Northeast Conference)
TV: NEC Front Row
Notable: This is a Play 4 Kay game. … Saint Francis leads the all-time series 2-1. … Mercyhurst is in third place in the NEC and has clinched a spot in the conference tournament, while SFU is in ninth place. … The two programs played on Feb. 5 at DeGol Arena with Mercyhurst dominating by a 79-59 final. The Lakers took control from the start as they dominated the first quarter by a 28-12 score. Jenna Van Schaik led four Mercyhurst players in double figures with 23 points, while Shelby Ricks paced the Red Flash with 18. … The Lakers lead the NEC with 9.04 3-point field goals made per game. … Cici Hernandez leads MU at 13.4 points per game. … The Red Flash average 36.2 rebounds per game, while the Lakers only pull down 27.0.
Mirror prediction: Mercyhurst 78, Saint Francis 55
Mirror prediction record: 20-3
— Nate Ritchey
Women: Northwestern at PSU
SUNDAY
Tipoff: 4 p.m., Rec Hall, University Park
Records: Northwestern (8-15, 2-10 in Big Ten); Penn State (8-17, 1-13 in Big Ten)
TV: Big Ten Network
Notable: Northwestern has lost five games in a row. … Penn State leads the all-time series 27-9, but Northwestern won the last matchup, 69-63, last February. … Grace Sullivan is averaging 22.5 points per game for Northwestern. … This is the Pink Zone Game and Alumni Day at Rec Hall. … Following this game, Penn State has three games left prior to the Big Ten Tournament, which starts in Indianapolis on March 4.
Mirror prediction: Penn State 82, Northwestern 77
Mirror prediction record: 22-3
— Michael Boytim
HIGH SCHOOL
GCS boys finish regular season perfect
HOLSOPPLE — The Great Commission boys basketball team finished its regular season at 18-0 Friday night, downing Johnstown Christian 60-38, in high school play.
It is the first time that the Bears finished a regular season undefeated since the 2005-2006 season.
Alex Guise had 21 points and 11 rebounds to lead Great Commission, which also got 12 points from Elijah Best and 12 points from Landyn Ulrich.
The Bears will next compete at the Allegheny Christian Athletic Association tournament next weekend against either Meadowbrook Christian or Calvary Christian Academy.
JOHNSTOWN CHRISTIAN (38): DiGuardi 13, Coleman 10, Toney 8, Taylor 5, Blough 2
GREAT COMMISSION SCHOOL (60): Guise 21, Best 14, Ulrich 12, Z. Best 7, Lohsl 5, Lawson 1.
Records: Great Commission School (18-0).




