- Matchup: Gonzaga Bulldogs vs Oregon State Beavers
- Date: Saturday, February 7, 2026
- Venue: Gill Coliseum, Corvallis, OR
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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Gill Coliseum will host the clash as the Oregon State Beavers (13-12) look to overcome the Gonzaga Bulldogs (22-2) this Saturday.

In their latest outing, the Gonzaga Bulldogs faced off against Portland, suffering a setback with a 87-80 defeat. Gonzaga recorded a 40.0% field goal percentage (26 of 65) and made 10 of 30 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, the Bulldogs converted 18 of their 26 attempts, achieving a 69.2% success rate. On the rebounding front, they secured 26 boards, including 12 offensive. The team also dished out 19 assists, created 15 turnovers, and made 8 steals. Defensively, Gonzaga allowed their opponent a field goal percentage of 59.3% (32 of 54). Portland notched 22 assists and registered 2 steals. They garnered 27 rebounds, comprised of 3 offensive and 24 defensive, but finished without any blocks. Portland succeeded on free throws with 80.0% accuracy, hitting 16 of 20 attempts, and scored 7 out of their 16 three-point tries. Both teams had similar foul counts, with Gonzaga reaching 20 and Portland 21.
Graham Ike made notable contributions during the game, shooting 56.3% from the field with 3 assists to his name. He played for 35 minutes, grabbed 10 rebounds, and netted 24 points on 9 of 16 shooting.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs enter this match boasting a robust 22-2 record this season. They are averaging 87.8 points per game (ranking 15th in D-1) while shooting 51.0% from the field. Their three-point shooting stands at 35.3% (169 of 479), and they hit 68.8% of their free throws. Collectively, Gonzaga is averaging 41.8 rebounds per game and has tallied 443 assists this season, ranking them 5th nationally in assists. They turn the ball over 10.3 times per game and accumulate 17.7 personal fouls each match.
On the defensive side, the Bulldogs are forcing 14.9 turnovers per game and drawing 18.0 fouls. Additionally, they rank 158th in the nation for assists allowed, conceding 298 assists this season. On defense, they are limiting opponents to a shooting percentage of 39.6% (556 of 1,405) and are averaging 32.2 rebounds allowed per game. Opponents are scoring 30.3% from beyond the arc, placing Gonzaga 37th in Division 1 for opponent points per game (67.3).
In their previous game, the Oregon State Beavers secured a victory over Washington State, finishing 74-64. They collected a total of 39 rebounds (29 defensive and 10 offensive), maintained ball possession with only 2 turnovers, and made 4 steals. Washington State committed 22 personal fouls, allowing the Beavers to take 27 free throws, of which they converted 20 for a 74.1% success rate. From the perimeter, Oregon State managed to hit 4 of their 17 three-point attempts (23.5%). Overall, the Beavers scored 25 of 64 from the floor, achieving a 39.1% shooting percentage. They permitted Washington State to score on 17 of 53 attempts, allowing a shooting percentage of 32.1%. Washington State was 32.3% successful from three-point territory, making 10 out of 31 attempts, and finished with 20 out of 26 successful free throws (76.9%). In rebounding, Oregon State allowed Washington State to gather 31 boards in total (6 offensive).
Josiah Lake II was pivotal in the Beavers’ performance, shooting 6 of 11 for a rate of 54.5% and contributing 5 rebounds. He totaled 22 points during 38 minutes on the court and provided 2 assists.
The Beavers hold a 13-12 record this season. Offensively, they are shooting 42.1% from the field, ranking 321st nationally. Oregon State has scored 1,765 points this season (average of 70.6 per game) and grabs 32.0 rebounds per game. Their assist rate stands at 13.2 per game (252nd in the nation), coupled with an average of 12.0 turnovers. The Beavers commit approximately 18.1 personal fouls per game while maintaining a free throw percentage of 77.3%.
Defensively, the Beavers rank 194th in the country in opponent points per game, allowing 74.1. They force 10.7 turnovers per game and allow a shooting percentage of 43.3% from opponents (151st in the nation). Furthermore, Oregon State’s defense allows 32.6% on three-point attempts (196 out of 602) and sees opponents convert 74.2% of their free throws. They are conceding 13.8 assists and 35.4 rebounds each game, which ranks 219th and 233rd in those categories.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back Gonzaga
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