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Controversial call nearly spoils Rutgers’ first Big Ten win against Oregon: ‘That is insanity’

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A controversial foul call nearly ruined Rutgers’ first Big Ten win of the season, forcing the Scarlet Knights to defeat the Ducks, 88-85, in overtime. 

Rutgers was leading by three with less than 20 seconds left in the game when freshman guard Lino Mark grabbed his own rebound off a free throw, but Mark, in the midst of a career night, was called for a questionable foul that kept the Ducks alive. 

Meanwhile, Rutgers gets on the board in the Big Ten with an 88-85 overtime win vs. Oregon. I don’t usually use the phrase “RU Screw,” but that’s very nearly what happened after this awful foul call on Lino Mark. Tariq Francis made sure they’d win anyway. pic.twitter.com/IRMN6kOFvq

— Adam Zielonka (@Adam_Zielonka) January 6, 2026

Oregon was able to move the ball quickly up the court, and after missing their first attempt at a game-tying 3-pointer, guard Wei Lin knocked down the game-tying shot with 4.6 seconds left that forced overtime. 

Fans inside Jersey Mike’s Arena let the refs hear it after the regulation buzzer sounded. 

Even Peacock broadcaster John Fanta couldn’t believe what had happened. 

Rutgers guard Lindo Mark was called for a controversial foul while getting a rebound in the second half. @Adam_Zielonka

“What is this… Are they calling a foul?” a shocked Fanta asked on air. “They are calling a foul on Lino Mark. … Oh my goodness.” 

After the broadcast showed a replay of what had happened, Fanta again expressed his shock. 

“Oh my goodness, that is not a foul,” he said. “That is insanity.” 

utgers Scarlet Knights guard Lino Mark (2) rebounds against Oregon Ducks center Nate Bittle (32) during the second half at Jersey Mike’s Arena. Mark was called for a foul on the play. Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Rutgers managed to salvage the win by outscoring the Ducks 12-9 in the extra period. 

Scarlet Knights head coach Steve Pikiell didn’t have much of a reaction to the situation, telling reporters that he was “on to the next thing.” 

“I’ll watch it on film and stuff. You can’t review it, you can’t change it, so,” he said. “I thought Lino did a fantastic job with those plays, and I actually thought when they blew the whistle, it was on the other team. But we fought through that too, so great job by our guys staying on what was important.” 

Rutgers coach Steve Pikiell could not believe the cal against Lino Mark. @Adam_Zielonka/X

Mark finished the game with 13 points in the win, with Tariq Francis leading the Scarlet Knights in scoring with 30. 

Rutgers is currently 8-7 this season with a 1-3 record in the Big Ten. 


[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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