- Matchup: Loyola Greyhounds vs Boston Terriers
- Scheduled Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
- Venue: Case Gym, Boston, MA
- Broadcasting: ESPN+
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This Saturday, Case Gym will host an exciting face-off between the Boston Terriers (9-15) and the Loyola Greyhounds (9-15).

In their previous outing, the Loyola Greyhounds secured a narrow win against Lehigh, finishing the game at 89-84. Loyola achieved a field goal percentage of 43.2% (32 out of 74) and successfully converted 10 of 29 three-point attempts. From the free throw line, they netted 15 of 18 for an impressive 83.3%. In total, they grabbed 43 rebounds, with 11 coming from the offensive end. The team registered 15 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and made 11 steals. Defensively, Loyola permitted Lehigh to shoot 45.6% from the field, going 31 out of 68. Lehigh tallied 23 assists and made 7 steals during the match. Additionally, they managed 33 rebounds (8 offensive and 25 defensive) but did not record any blocks, while going 52.4% from the line making 11 of 21 attempts, and 11 of their 33 three-point shots. The Greyhounds were called for a total of 17 fouls, while Lehigh accumulated 13.
A standout performer for Loyola was Emmett Adair, notching 27 points on 8 of 16 shooting. He logged 35 minutes on the court and collected 11 rebounds, demonstrating efficiency with a shooting percentage of 50.0% and dishing out 3 assists.
This season, Loyola holds a record of 9-15, averaging 75.3 points per game (ranked 206th nationally) with a shooting accuracy of 43.5%. The Greyhounds have a three-point shooting rate of 33.8% (227 of 671) and a free throw percentage of 69.5%. The team averages 35.8 rebounds per game and has a total of 327 assists for the season, positioning them 171st in the nation for assists. They turn the ball over 12.1 times per game while committing an average of 16.7 fouls.
On the defensive front, the Greyhounds force 11.3 turnovers per game while committing 16.8 personal fouls. They rank 345th in college basketball for assists allowed, giving up 383 on the season. Opponents shoot 47.1% against them (672 of 1,426), with Loyola surrendering an average of 34.6 rebounds per game and allowing 32.9% on three-point shots. Additionally, they rank 258th in college basketball for points allowed per game, yielding 76.8.
The last time out, the Boston Terriers emerged victorious with a 72-64 win over Holy Cross. In terms of rebounding, Boston allowed Holy Cross to collect 29 rebounds (6 offensive). The Terriers shot 38.1% from beyond the arc, making 8 of 21 attempts, and shot 6 of 8 from the free throw line (75.0%). Defensively, they permitted Holy Cross to make 25 of their 60 shots, resulting in a shooting percentage of 41.7% for the game. Boston finished the game shooting 54.3% from the floor, connecting on 25 of 46 field goal attempts, and converted 10 of their 18 three-point attempts for a percentage of 55.6%. They secured 12 of 22 free throw attempts, finishing at 54.5%. Holy Cross received 21 fouls, which granted the Terriers 22 free throws. Boston had 27 defensive boards and 5 offensive boards, totaling 32 rebounds for the match.
Key player for Boston, Michael McNair, tallied 18 points in 39 minutes, contributing 3 assists. He shot 6 of 14 for a field goal efficiency of 42.9% while also grabbing 3 rebounds.
This season, the Terriers also hold a 9-15 record. They average 17.3 fouls per game and shoot 70.6% from the line. Each game, they achieve 14.5 assists (151st nationally) while turning the ball over 11.6 times. The Terriers have amassed 1,815 points this season (75.6 per game), complemented by 32.1 rebounds per game. Offensively, Boston ranks 36th in D-1 with a shooting percentage of 48.5%.
Defensively, Boston yields 38.5% on three-point shots (211 of 548) and lets opponents convert 72.2% from the free throw line. Their defense surrenders an average of 13.3 assists and 31.3 rebounds per game, ranking 173rd and 35th in college basketball, respectively. Boston’s defense is positioned 250th for points allowed per game at 76.4, while forcing 9.2 turnovers each game and allowing teams to shoot 47.3% from the floor (335th in D-1).
Who will clinch victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take Boston
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