- Matchup: IU Indy Jaguars vs Wright State Raiders
- Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026
- Venue: Nutter Center, Dayton, OH
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Nutter Center will host the upcoming clash as the Wright State Raiders (17-10) look to overcome the IU Indy Jaguars (7-21) this Thursday.

The IU Indy Jaguars recently faced IPFW, ultimately falling with a score of 83-78. In terms of fouls, the Jaguars committed 21, while IPFW recorded 12. The Jaguars successfully converted 5 of 11 attempts beyond the arc. Meanwhile, IPFW ended the game with a free throw shooting percentage of 46.7%, hitting 14 out of 30 tries. Furthermore, IPFW secured 31 rebounds (7 offensive and 24 defensive) and registered no blocks. They also assisted with 12 baskets and achieved 10 steals throughout the matchup. Defensively, IU Indy permitted 54.2% shooting from the field, allowing IPFW to score 32 of 59 attempts. The Jaguars themselves managed 15 assists while forcing 7 turnovers and contributing 4 steals. In rebounding, they claimed 41 boards, including 11 on the offensive end. From the free throw line, the Jaguars converted 12 of 14 attempts for an 85.7% success rate. Overall, IU Indy finished with a shooting percentage of 41.8% (28 of 67) and made 10 of their 35 three-point attempts.
Micah Davis significantly contributed during this game. He shot 53.3% from the field, dished out 3 assists, played for 33 minutes, secured 6 rebounds, and scored 23 points on 8 of 15 shooting.
With a record of 7-21 this season, IU Indy averages 84.0 points per game, ranking 32nd nationwide, and has a shooting efficiency of 45.6% from the field. The Jaguars are connecting on 32.1% of their three-point attempts (271 of 844) and have an impressive 73.2% success rate at the free throw line. On the boards, the team averages 33.0 rebounds per game, and their 569 assists this season place them at the top of the nation for team assists. They typically commit 12.0 turnovers per game and average 22.4 personal fouls each outing.
On the defensive front, the Jaguars force 16.0 turnovers per game and draw 14.7 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 38.3% from beyond the arc and rank 364th in the country, conceding an average of 88.1 points per game. The Jaguars’ defense has allowed a shooting percentage of 50.4% (831 of 1,650) and surrenders 38.9 rebounds per game, ranking them 352nd for allowing assists with 454 handed out this season.
In their last outing, the Wright State Raiders celebrated a victory over Cleveland State with a final score of 102-90. They allowed Cleveland State 19 rebounds overall (4 on the offensive glass) while shooting 42.9% from three-point range by making 12 of 28 attempts. The Raiders excelled at the free-throw line, converting 10 of 12 attempts (83.3%). They permitted Cleveland State to hit 34 of 66 from the field, resulting in a 51.5% shooting game for Cleveland. Wright State finished with an impressive 34 of 55 shooting from the field, yielding a shooting efficiency of 61.8%. From outside, they sank 12 of 17 attempts (70.6%) and converted 22 of their free throw attempts, achieving a 75.9% rate. Cleveland State racked up 21 personal fouls, sending the Raiders to the free-throw line for 29 attempts. The Raiders recorded a total of 30 rebounds comprising 24 defensive boards and 6 offensive pulls, while turning the ball over 13 times and securing 4 steals.
Alex Bruskotter played a pivotal role for the Raiders, shooting 6 out of 8 from the floor for a field goal percentage of 75.0%, grabbing 6 rebounds, and accumulating 25 points in 28 minutes on the court alongside 1 assist.
Currently, Wright State holds a 17-10 record for the season. They average 17.2 fouls committed per game and maintain a free throw shooting percentage of 72.7%. The Raiders facilitate 14.2 assists per game (ranked 164th in college) and register 11.1 turnovers per game. This season, the Raiders have scored 2,167 total points (80.3 per game) and average 35.3 rebounds per outing. On offense, they shoot at an impressive 48.7% from the field, positioning them 31st in the nation.
Defensively, the Raiders are 154th in Division 1 for points allowed per game with 72.9. They are able to force opponents into 12.3 turnovers per game and have allowed teams to shoot 46.1% from the floor (295th in college). Wright State’s defense permits 33.5% shooting from three-point range (179 of 535), while opponents convert 70.9% of their foul shots. The team concedes an average of 11.9 assists and 31.4 rebounds per game, ranking 64th and 38th in Division 1, respectively.
Who will come out on top in today’s NCAA spread matchup?
Prediction: Take IU Indy
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