- Matchup: Ohio Bobcats vs Buffalo Bulls
- Date: Saturday, January 31, 2026
- Venue: Alumni Arena in Buffalo, NY
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Saturday, the Alumni Arena will witness the Buffalo Bulls (14-7) take on the Ohio Bobcats (11-11) in an intense college basketball clash.

In their most recent game, the Ohio Bobcats faced Kent State, suffering a defeat with a score of 72-57. The Bobcats accrued 25 personal fouls while Kent State recorded 19. Ohio struggled from beyond the arc, hitting only 6 of their 20 attempts. Kent State converted 74.3% of their free throws, making 26 out of 35 tries. The team managed to grab 46 rebounds (12 offensive, 34 defensive) but failed to record any blocks. Kent State also tallied 12 assists and 5 steals. Defensively, Ohio allowed their opponent to shoot 37.7% from the floor (20 out of 53). They recorded 8 assists and forced 19 turnovers, earning 13 steals in the process. The Bobcats secured 27 boards, with 9 being offensive. At the charity stripe, they converted 12 of 17, achieving a success rate of 70.6%. Ohio concluded the game with a field goal accuracy of 29.7% (19 out of 64) and made 7 of 31 three-pointers.
Aidan Hadaway emerged as a key player in this matchup, scoring 13 points on 5 out of 14 shooting. He logged 29 minutes on the court and collected 3 rebounds, finishing with a field goal percentage of 35.7% but did not record any assists.
The Bobcats enter this game with a record of 11-11. They average 76.6 points per game (182nd in the NCAA) and boast a shooting percentage of 46.2% from the field. From three-point range, they are connecting on 30.2% of their shots (148 of 490) while shooting 69.1% from the free-throw line. The team averages 33.8 rebounds per game and has recorded 285 assists this season, ranking 216th in Division 1 for assists. They commit 12.1 turnovers per game and average 17.7 fouls each outing.
Defensively, the Bobcats force 13.2 turnovers per game while committing 19.3 fouls. They rank 234th in D-1 for assists allowed, conceding 293 assists this season. Ohio’s defense allows opponents to shoot 45.1% from the field (593 of 1,315) and gives up an average of 36.3 rebounds per game. They allow a three-point shooting percentage of 35.1% and rank 280th in D-1 for points per game allowed, giving up 77.3 points.
In their last outing, the Buffalo Bulls secured a victory against Bowling Green, finishing 89-78. They collected 23 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive boards for a total of 27 rebounds in the game. The Bulls had only 7 turnovers while recording 5 steals. Bowling Green committed 16 personal fouls, allowing Buffalo to go to the free-throw line 22 times, converting 17 of those attempts for a shooting percentage of 77.3%. On three-point attempts, Buffalo made 14 out of 26 (53.8%). They finished the game with an impressive 29 out of 52 shooting, resulting in a field goal percentage of 55.8%. Buffalo allowed Bowling Green to shoot 31 out of 62 (50.0%), and they managed a three-point percentage of 35.0%, making 7 out of 20 attempts, while finishing 9 out of 15 at the free-throw line (60.0%). Buffalo allowed Bowling Green to gather 28 rebounds, with 9 being offensive.
Ryan Sabol played a pivotal role for the Bulls, hitting 7 of 13 shots for a field goal percentage of 53.8% and securing 1 rebound. He contributed 22 points during his 37 minutes on the court and recorded 5 assists in the game.
Buffalo sports a record of 14-7 this season. They average 16.3 fouls per game and shoot 73.7% from the free-throw line. The Bulls provide 14.9 assists per contest (ranked 133rd in D-1) and average 10.4 turnovers. They have scored a total of 1,680 points this season (80.0 per game) and average 32.2 rebounds per game. Offensively, the Bulls connect on 48.2% of their field goals, placing them 43rd in the nation.
Defensively, Buffalo allows opponents to shoot 33.8% from three-point range (177 of 524), while they have surrendered 73.5% of free throws. They allow 15.6 assists and 33.1 rebounds per game, ranking 317th and 93rd respectively in Division 1. The Bulls rank 213th in college in points allowed per game, giving up 74.7. They force 12.0 turnovers each game and allow teams to shoot 46.1% from the field (299th in college basketball).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Pick: Bet on Buffalo
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