- Matchup: Loyola Ramblers vs San Francisco Dons
- Game Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
- Venue: Chase Center, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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On Wednesday, the San Francisco Dons (6-5) are set to face off against the Loyola Ramblers (3-8) at the Chase Center.

Recently, the Loyola Ramblers faced defeat against Chicago State, ending the game at 84-75. They finished the matchup with a shooting accuracy of 35.8% (24 out of 67) and made 13 of 45 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Ramblers converted 14 of 22 shots, achieving a 63.6% success rate. They grabbed a total of 41 rebounds, including 20 offensive boards, and recorded 19 assists while forcing 6 turnovers and achieving 4 steals. Defensively, Loyola allowed their opponent to shoot 40.6% from the field, with Chicago State hitting 26 of 64 attempts. The opposing team also registered 14 assists and 11 steals while pulling down 31 rebounds (11 offensive, 20 defensive), but did not register any blocks. Chicago State excelled at the free throw line, making 26 of 29 shots for an impressive 89.7% completion rate and sinking 6 out of 19 three-point attempts. The Ramblers committed 24 personal fouls, while Chicago State finished with 20.
Xavier Amos stood out in the matchup, collecting 18 points on 5 of 8 shooting. He played for 23 minutes, added 3 rebounds, and contributed 1 assist, showcasing a 62.5% shooting performance.
This season, Loyola holds a 3-8 record, averaging 68.3 points per game (331st in the nation) with a 41.4% shooting percentage. From three-point range, they are connecting at 32.7% (97 of 297) and 69.0% from the free throw line. The Ramblers are securing an average of 34.0 rebounds per contest and have tallied 156 assists this year, ranking them 190th in Division I. They average 12.5 turnovers and commit 16.4 fouls per game.
On defense, the Ramblers force 8.5 turnovers per game while averaging 18.2 fouls. They rank 297th in Division I in assists allowed, giving up 168 this year. The Ramblers’ opponents shoot 43.5% against them (280 of 644) and they yield 35.0 rebounds per game, ranking 246th in actual points given up per game at 75.9.
The San Francisco Dons last competed against Saint Louis, losing the game 85-75. They recorded 31 rebounds (22 defensive and 9 offensive) and accounted for 9 turnovers, while managing to secure 6 steals during the game. Saint Louis committed 16 fouls, leading to the Dons taking 21 free throw attempts, converting 15 shots for a 71.4% rate. They managed to make 10 of 36 three-point shots, finishing the game with a shooting percentage of 40.3% after making 25 of 62 attempts. Defensively, the Dons allowed Saint Louis to shoot 48.4% (30 of 62) and conceded 10 offensive rebounds amongst 36 total rebounds.
Ryan Beasley was a key player for the Dons, contributing 21 points in 34 minutes, along with 1 assist. He shot 6 of 14 for a shooting rate of 42.9% and collected 3 rebounds.
The Dons currently hold a 6-5 record this season. They average 17.7 fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 70.7%. They assist teammates 14.8 times per game (ranked 169th nationally) and average 12.2 turnovers per contest. With a total of 821 points this season, San Francisco averages 74.6 points per game and 37.6 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they are shooting at a rate of 44.8%, ranking them 215th in college basketball.
Defensively, the Dons are ranked 102nd in Division I for points allowed per game at 69.5. They force 10.4 turnovers on average and restrict opponents to a shooting percentage of 41.1% (83rd in college basketball). Their defense allows 32.6% from long-range (77 of 236) and opponents hit 66.5% of their free throw attempts. They concede 13.5 assists and 33.9 rebounds each game, ranking 196th and 147th, respectively, in college basketball.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose San Francisco
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