- Matchup: Loyola Marymount Lions vs San Francisco Dons
- Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
- Venue: The Sobrato Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The San Francisco Dons (14-10) are set to host the Loyola Marymount Lions (11-13) at The Sobrato Center this Wednesday.

In their previous game, the Loyola Marymount Lions suffered a defeat against Santa Clara, ending in a score of 104-73. The Lions committed 17 personal fouls, whereas Santa Clara incurred 28. Loyola converted 12 of 31 attempts from beyond the arc. Santa Clara excelled at the charity stripe, hitting 18 of 22 free throw attempts for an impressive 81.8%. Additionally, Santa Clara dominated the boards with 37 rebounds (15 offensive and 22 defensive) but did not record any blocks. They also registered 17 assists and 13 steals. Defensively, Loyola Marymount allowed a 51.4% shooting percentage, with opponents making 37 of their 72 field goal attempts. Loyola managed 8 assists, forced 12 turnovers, and recorded 8 steals. For rebounding, they totaled 28 boards, 8 of which were offensive. At the free-throw line, the Lions hit 27 of 35 shots, achieving a 77.1% success rate. The Lions finished with a field goal percentage of 43.8% (21 out of 48) while making 4 of 17 attempts from 3-point range.
MJ Amey Jr. played a significant role in the matchup, shooting 37.5% overall and contributing 2 assists. He logged 36 minutes on the court, grabbing 7 rebounds and scoring 18 points (6 of 16 shooting).
This season, Loyola Marymount holds a record of 11-13. They average 74.5 points per game, ranking 233rd nationally, with a shooting percentage of 45.2% from the field. The Lions are converting 35.0% of their 3-point attempts (205 of 585) and 69.1% from the free-throw line. As a unit, they average 35.0 rebounds per game and have accumulated 331 assists this season, ranking 138th in collegiate basketball. They turn the ball over 12.9 times per game and foul 17.7 times on average.
On the defensive end, the Lions force an average of 12.3 turnovers per game while conceding 17.5 personal fouls. They rank 214th in Division 1 for assists allowed, giving up 307 throughout the season. Opponents are shooting 41.7% against them (611 of 1,465), and they allow 36.8 rebounds per game. Furthermore, they limit 3-point shooting to 33.2%, ranking 159th in the nation for opponent points allowed per game at 72.7.
In their latest outing, the San Francisco Dons secured a victory against Pacific, concluding at 87-82. The Dons recorded 20 defensive and 8 offensive rebounds for a total of 28 in this matchup. They turned the ball over 7 times while registering 8 steals. Pacific committed 22 personal fouls, leading to 26 free-throw attempts for the Dons, who converted 19 at a rate of 73.1%. From beyond the arc, San Francisco made 8 of 22 attempts (36.4%). They finished 30 of 61 from the floor, achieving a shooting percentage of 49.2%. The Dons allowed Pacific to hit 30 out of 59 field goal attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 50.8% for the opposition. Notably, San Francisco also shot well from the charity stripe, finishing 14 of 15 for 93.3%. On the rebounding front, the Dons limited Pacific to a total of 28 boards (6 offensive).
David Fuchs was pivotal for the Dons during this match, hitting 11 of 18 shots for a field goal percentage of 61.1%, along with 9 rebounds. Fuchs amassed 30 points in 28 minutes, contributing 1 assist.
San Francisco holds a season record of 14-10. The Dons average 17.4 personal fouls per game and have a free-throw shooting percentage of 69.9%. They achieve an average of 14.5 assists per game, ranking 161st in college basketball, and turn the ball over 11.3 times each game. With 1,817 points scored this season (75.7 per game), the Dons average 37.8 rebounds per game. Offensively, San Francisco boasts a field goal percentage of 44.6%, ranking 226th in the nation.
Defensively, San Francisco is positioned 110th nationally in points allowed per game, averaging 71.0. They force opponents into 9.6 turnovers each game and allow a shooting percentage of 42.8% (125th nationwide). Additionally, their defense permits opponents to score 32.3% on 3-point attempts (164 of 508), and teams convert 72.3% of their free throw attempts. They concede 12.9 assists and 32.7 total rebounds per game, ranking 138th and 74th in these categories respectively.
Do you want to know who will claim victory in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Back Loyola Marymount
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