- Matchup: Loyola Greyhounds vs Lafayette Leopards
- Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
- Venue: Kirby Sports Center, Easton, PA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Lafayette Leopards (8-17) aim to triumph over the Loyola Greyhounds (9-16) at Kirby Sports Center this Wednesday.

In their recent game against Boston, the Loyola Greyhounds faced a defeat, finishing 78-69. The Greyhounds committed 17 personal fouls, while Boston recorded only 8. From beyond the arc, Loyola managed to hit 12 out of 30 attempts. Boston performed well at the free throw line, converting 14 of 18 shots for a 77.8% success rate. Boston also controlled the boards with 40 rebounds (11 offensive, 29 defensive) and tallied 17 assists along with 4 steals. On the defensive front, Loyola allowed Boston a shooting percentage of 49.1%, as they made 26 of 53 attempts. The Greyhounds notched 8 assists, forced 18 turnovers, and secured 11 steals. In total, they collected 21 rebounds, with 4 offensive. At the charity stripe, they made 7 of 12 attempts for 58.3%. Loyola finished the game with a field goal percentage of 44.3% (27 of 61) and connected on 8 of 35 attempts from 3-point range.
Jacob Theodosiou was a standout player, scoring 25 points on an impressive 10 of 13 shooting. He played for 22 minutes and grabbed 5 boards, achieving a field goal percentage of 76.9% while also dishing out 1 assist.
The Greyhounds head into this matchup with a record of 9-16 this season, averaging 75.1 points per game (215th nationally) on a shooting ratio of 43.6%. From 3-point territory, they are successful 33.3% of the time (235 of 706) and have a free throw percentage of 69.2%. On average, Loyola collects 35.2 rebounds per game and has totaled 335 assists this season, ranking them 207th in D-1 basketball for passing accuracy. They turn the ball over 12 times per game and commit an average of 16.7 fouls.
On defense, the Greyhounds force an average of 11.5 turnovers per game while drawing 16.5 personal fouls. They allow 33.3% shooting from 3-point territory and rank 263rd nationally in points allowed per game (76.8). Defensively, they concede a field goal percentage of 47.2% (698 of 1,479) and allow opponents 34.8 rebounds per game. They sit at 340th in college basketball for surrendering assists, with 400 granted this season.
In their last match, the Lafayette Leopards claimed victory over Army, 63-60. On the boards, they allowed Army to gather a total of 36 rebounds (14 offensive). Lafayette shot 22.6% from long range, making 7 of 31 attempts, and had a solid free throw performance with 7 of 9 for 77.8%. Army made 23 of their 64 shots from the field, finishing at 35.9%. The Leopards shot 21 of 56 from the field, giving them a shooting percentage of 37.5%. From three-point range, Lafayette hit 5 of 20 attempts (25.0%) and converted 16 free throws for a 61.5% success rate. Army committed 23 personal fouls, giving Lafayette 26 free throw opportunities. The Leopards turned the ball over 11 times but came away with 8 steals, and they secured a total of 36 rebounds (24 defensive, 12 offensive).
Andrew Phillips was instrumental for the Leopards in the matchup, hitting 5 of 15 shots for a shooting percentage of 33.3%, while also securing 5 rebounds. He finished with 15 points in 32 minutes of play, along with 3 assists.
Lafayette holds a win-loss record of 8-17 for the current season. Offensively, the Leopards are shooting 41.7% from the field, placing them 332nd in D-1. They have accumulated 1,722 points so far this season (68.9 points per game) while averaging 33.7 rebounds. Lafayette dishes out assists 13.4 times per game (ranking 232nd) and averages 10.9 turnovers. They also commit around 17.1 fouls each game while converting 68.8% of their free throw attempts.
Defensively, Lafayette allows 34.8% shooting from beyond the arc (195 of 561), and opponents convert 72.2% of their free throws. They concede an average of 15.5 assists and 36.9 rebounds per game, ranking them 312th and 316th in Division 1, respectively. The Leopards rank 190th in points allowed per game with 74.0 and force 11.2 turnovers each game, while permitting a field goal percentage of 45.3% (260th in college).
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Take Lafayette
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