- Matchup: William & Mary Tribe vs. Drexel Dragons
- Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026
- Venue: Daskalakis Athletic Center, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Saturday, the Drexel Dragons (6-10) will take on the William & Mary Tribe (11-4) at Daskalakis Athletic Center.

The William & Mary Tribe recently faced off against Charleston, suffering a defeat with a score of 88-79. In the game, the Tribe committed 20 personal fouls while Charleston had 18. The Tribe made 11 of their 29 attempts from three-point range. On the other hand, Charleston achieved a 79.3% success rate at the free-throw line, netting 23 out of 29 attempts. Charleston secured 43 rebounds (6 offensive, 37 defensive) but did not achieve any blocks. They also recorded 19 assists and made 3 steals. Defensively, William & Mary allowed their opponent to shoot 46.6% from the floor, as they faced 27 of 58 shots. The Tribe had 17 assists and forced 19 turnovers, making a remarkable 14 steals. In terms of rebounding, they claimed 35 boards, including 10 offensive rebounds. From the charity stripe, the Tribe converted 20 of 25 attempts, giving them a rate of 80.0%. Their overall field goal percentage stood at 32.5%, hitting 25 of 77 attempts, while sinking 9 out of 36 from beyond the arc.
Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi emerged as a key player, contributing 20 points with a shooting rate of 7 for 19. He logged 32 minutes on the court and collected 3 rebounds, achieving a field goal percentage of 36.8% and dishing out 2 assists.
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William & Mary enters this game with a solid record of 11-4 this season. They average 13.5 turnovers per game while accumulating 17.1 fouls each game. The Tribe grab 37.2 rebounds on average and have registered 291 assists this season, ranking 16th in college basketball. They connect on 33.3% of their three-point attempts (134 of 402) and boast a 75.3% success rate at the free-throw line. Averaging 85.4 points per game, they rank 50th nationally and shoot 48.4% from the field.
On defense, the Tribe forces an average of 15.9 turnovers per game while giving up 20.7 fouls. They rank 205th in college basketball, allowing 210 assists throughout the season. The Tribe permits opponents a shooting percentage of 40.7% (391 of 961) and yield an average of 36.6 rebounds per game. Their opposition shoots 27.5% from three-point range and they rank 228th in Division 1 for points allowed per game at 75.1.
In their most recent outing, the Drexel Dragons faced a close loss against Hofstra, ending 70-67. In terms of rebounding, Drexel allowed Hofstra to collect 34 boards (9 offensive). The Dragons shot 42.1% from three-point range, making 8 of 19 attempts, and finished the game at 12 out of 17 from the free-throw line (70.6%). Hofstra shot 25 of 51 overall, achieving a field goal percentage of 49.0%. The Dragons concluded the game shooting 24 out of 60 from the field, equating to a 40.0% rate. Their three-point shooting stood at 29.2%, converting 7 of 24 attempts, and they made 12 free throws at a rate of 60.0%. Hofstra committed 18 fouls, providing Drexel with 20 free-throw opportunities. They committed 3 turnovers while executing 7 steals in the game. Drexel secured a total of 29 rebounds (19 defensive, 10 offensive).
Shane Blakeney played a pivotal role for the Dragons, scoring 18 points with a shooting rate of 7 for 15, alongside 4 rebounds in 37 minutes, which included 3 assists.
Drexel’s season record stands at 6-10 so far. The Dragons average 17.5 fouls per game and achieve 64.4% at the free-throw line. They assist on 13.7 baskets per game (ranking 232nd in college) and commit 12.1 turnovers per game. To date, Drexel has amassed a total of 1,115 points (69.7 points per game) while averaging 36.3 rebounds.
Defensively, Drexel allows opponents 32.4% shooting from beyond the arc (93 of 287) while free-throw shooters convert at 73.4% against them. They permit an average of 11.4 assists and 33.9 rebounds per game, ranking 48th and 145th respectively in Division 1. The Dragons rank 97th nationally for points allowed per game at 69.8, forcing opponents into 11.6 turnovers while allowing a 44.5% shooting rate from the field (243rd nationally).
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