- Matchup: Detroit Titans vs Milwaukee Panthers
- Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
- Venue: UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Detroit Titans (9-12) are set to clash with the Milwaukee Panthers (9-15) at the UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena this Wednesday.

In their most recent game, the Detroit Titans triumphed over Northern Kentucky with a score of 90-77. Both teams committed a significant number of fouls, with Detroit ending the matchup with 24. The Titans struggled from beyond the arc, hitting only 10 of 37 attempts. Northern Kentucky shot 63.0% from the free-throw line, converting 17 of 27 attempts. They grabbed 32 rebounds—14 offensive and 18 defensive—but failed to record any blocks. Northern Kentucky registered 12 assists and 8 steals during the game. Defensively, Detroit allowed a shooting percentage of 39.7%, as Northern Kentucky hit 25 of 63 shots. The Titans had a productive day on offense, with 17 assists, while forcing 8 turnovers and recording 3 steals. They also secured 40 total rebounds, with 11 being offensive. At the free-throw line, Detroit went 18 of 28, achieving a success rate of 64.3%. The team finished with a field goal percentage of 55.6%, making 30 of 54 attempts and 12 of 20 from three-point range.
Tyler Spratt was a standout player in the game, scoring 28 points on 8 of 10 shooting. Over 36 minutes, he also recorded 6 rebounds and distributed 6 assists, demonstrating an impressive 80.0% shooting percentage.
Detroit enters this matchup with a 9-12 season record. The team commits an average of 12.0 turnovers per game and averages 20.1 personal fouls. They secure approximately 39.1 rebounds per game, and their 278 assists rank them 297th nationally for team assists. The Titans shoot 33.4% from three-point range (145 of 434) and 75.2% from the free-throw line. Offensively, Detroit averages 78.1 points per game (136th in Division I) with a shooting percentage of 43.5%.
On defense, the Titans force an average of 10.4 turnovers, while committing 18.9 fouls. They allow opponents a 33.5% shooting rate from three-point range but rank 324th in points allowed per game (80.0). Teams shoot 44.7% against them (565 of 1,264), and Detroit allows 35.3 rebounds per game, ranking 310th nationally in assists allowed with a total of 343 this season.
In their most recent outing, the Milwaukee Panthers lost to Cleveland State, finishing with a final score of 90-88. Milwaukee allowed 36 rebounds, with 9 being offensive. The team shot 38.9% from beyond the arc, going 14 of 36, and achieved a 76.9% success rate from the free-throw line by converting 20 of 26. They permitted Cleveland State to shoot 50.0% from the field, allowing 28 of 56 attempts. The Panthers shot 48.3% overall, hitting 28 of 58 shots, and 37.9% on threes, with 11 of 29 successful. Cleveland State committed 22 fouls, leading to 27 free-throw attempts for Milwaukee. The Panthers turned the ball over 10 times but managed to record 4 steals, securing a total of 38 rebounds—25 defensive and 13 offensive.
Stevie Elam delivered a strong performance for Milwaukee, scoring 21 points with a field goal percentage of 41.2% after hitting 7 of 17. He also added 3 rebounds in 38 minutes, though he did not record any assists.
Milwaukee’s current record stands at 9-15 for the season. The Panthers average 19.3 fouls per game and shoot 68.2% from the free-throw line. They provide an average of 13.3 assists per game, ranking 247th in the nation while committing 10.4 turnovers per contest. Milwaukee has scored 1,851 points this season (77.1 per game) and collects 36.8 rebounds per game. In offensive performance, they shoot 44.2% from the field, ranking 252nd nationally.
Defensively, Milwaukee ranks 327th in Division I in points allowed, giving up 80.2 per game. They force 11.5 turnovers and opponents shoot 47.7% from the field (341st in the nation). The Milwaukee defense allows a 36.1% shooting rate from beyond the arc (207 of 573), and opponents convert 72.4% of their free-throw attempts. They give up an average of 15.7 assists and 35.0 rebounds per game, ranking 319th and 214th, respectively, in those defensive stats.
Who will come out on top in this NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Detroit
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