- Matchup: Florida Gators vs Oklahoma Sooners
- Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
- Venue: Lloyd Noble Center, Norman, OK
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Oklahoma Sooners (11-5) are set to face off against the Florida Gators (11-5) at the Lloyd Noble Center this Tuesday.

In their most recent outing, the Florida Gators secured a convincing victory against Tennessee, finishing with a score of 91-67. Florida displayed a solid shooting performance, achieving a field goal percentage of 48.4% (31 out of 64) and knocking down 9 of 30 three-point attempts. They excelled at the free-throw line, making 20 of 25 shots for an impressive 80.0% success rate. The Gators dominated the boards, collecting 37 rebounds, including 10 offensive boards, while also accumulating 14 assists and forcing their opponents into 18 turnovers, resulting in 13 steals. Defensively, they limited Tennessee to a 42.9% shooting rate on 21 of 49 attempts, where Tennessee recorded 8 assists and 7 steals, with a total of 29 rebounds (5 offensive, 24 defensive), and did not register a block. Tennessee converted 19 of 29 free throws (65.5%) and scored 6 of 15 from beyond the arc. The Gators finished with 21 fouls compared to Tennessee’s 19.
Boogie Fland stood out in this game, finishing with an impressive shooting percentage of 69.2% and contributing 5 assists. He played for 31 minutes, secured 3 rebounds, and scored 23 points on 9 of 13 shooting.
Currently, Florida holds a record of 11-5 this season. The team averages 12.9 turnovers per game and commits 18.0 fouls weekly. Florida grabs an average of 46.9 rebounds per game and has recorded 247 assists, ranking 156th nationally in assists per game. They connect on 27.9% from three-point range (118 of 423) and 70.8% from the free-throw line. On average, the Gators score 85.2 points per game, placing them 47th among Division 1 teams, while shooting 45.8% from the field.
Defensively, Florida forces 11.6 turnovers per game and draws 20.9 fouls. They rank 25th nationally in assists allowed, having surrendered 175 assists so far this season. The Gators allow opponents to shoot 40.8% from the field (395 of 969) and concede an average of 31.0 rebounds per game. They hold opponents to 32.0% shooting from three-point range and rank 114th in points allowed per game at 70.9.
Oklahoma recently fell to Texas A&M with a score of 83-76. In terms of rebounding, Oklahoma allowed Texas A&M to dominate the glass, totaling 28 rebounds (10 offensive). From beyond the arc, the Sooners shot 30.3%, hitting 10 of 33 attempts, while finishing strong at the free-throw line at 21 of 25 (84.0%). Opponents shot 41.9% against them from the field, hitting 26 of 62 attempts. Overall, Oklahoma also shot 41.9% from the field, making 26 of 62 attempts. They could convert 11 of their 31 three-point attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 35.5%. They were sent to the charity stripe 16 times due to 20 personal fouls by Texas A&M, managing to convert 13 for an impressive 81.3%. The Sooners recorded 40 total rebounds (26 defensive, 14 offensive) in the match.
Nijel Pack was pivotal for the Sooners in this contest, contributing 24 points in 31 minutes on the court, with 5 assists as well. He shot 40.0%, making 8 of 20 attempts and secured 6 rebounds.
Oklahoma also holds an 11-5 record this season. As an offensive unit, the Sooners are shooting 47.3% from the field, placing them 89th nationwide. They have scored a total of 1,351 points this year (84.4 points per game) and average 39.2 rebounds each contest. They dish out 15.6 assists per game (105th in Division 1) while averaging 9.9 turnovers. The Sooners commit around 17.5 fouls per game and convert 72.4% of free-throw attempts.
On the defensive side, Oklahoma allows opponents to shoot 34.7% from three-point range (133 of 383) and 74.5% from the free-throw line. Oklahoma surrenders 12.6 assists and 33.9 rebounds per game, ranking 122nd and 148th nationally, respectively. In terms of points allowed, they rank 170th across the nation, giving up 72.9 points per game. They force 11.0 turnovers per game and allow teams 41.7% shooting from the field, ranking them 88th in Division 1.
Who will come out on top in this NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Florida
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