- Matchup: Ohio Bobcats vs Toledo Rockets
- Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
- Venue: Savage Arena, Toledo, OH
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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In an exciting upcoming clash, the Ohio Bobcats (10-7) will make their way to Savage Arena to challenge the Toledo Rockets (9-7) this Tuesday.

In their previous game, the Ohio Bobcats outperformed Buffalo in a high-scoring battle, securing a victory with a final score of 91-80. Ohio achieved an impressive 59.6% shooting accuracy (34 out of 57) while also sinking 6 of 17 three-point shots. From the free throw line, they converted 17 of 20 attempts, registering an 85.0% success rate. On the boards, the Bobcats accumulated 30 rebounds, including 8 offensive, and recorded 15 assists along with creating 11 turnovers and stealing the ball 7 times. Defensively, Ohio allowed their rivals to record a shooting percentage of 43.3% (29 of 67). Buffalo distributed 10 assists and made 10 steals while grabbing a total of 23 rebounds (13 offensive and 10 defensive) without any blocks. Buffalo’s free throw percentage was 63.6%, making 14 of their 22 attempts and they managed to hit 8 out of 25 three-point attempts. Regarding personal fouls, Ohio committed 20, while Buffalo had 18.
Aidan Hadaway stood out in this contest, finishing with 27 points on 11 of 17 shooting, contributing 2 assists and grabbing 10 rebounds over 34 minutes of play.
The Bobcats enter the game with a record of 10-7 this season, averaging 78.1 points per game (ranked 158th in D-1) with a shooting accuracy of 47.5%. From the perimeter, Ohio has been successful 30.2% of the time (116 out of 384) and stands at 68.0% from the free throw line. On average, the team collects 35.1 rebounds per game and has delivered 242 assists this season, placing them 180th in collegiate basketball for assists. They average 12.4 turnovers and commit 17.0 fouls per game.
When defending, the Bobcats force an average of 13.1 turnovers and draw 19.3 fouls per contest. They rank 216th in allowing assists with 228 conceded, and opponents shoot 44.3% against them (458 of 1,034), while Ohio concedes 35.8 rebounds per game. Opponents are successful 34.5% of the time from beyond the arc, and Ohio ranks 247th in points allowed per game, with an average of 75.8.
In their last outing, the Toledo Rockets faced a defeat against Miami, losing 87-73. They managed to secure 21 defensive rebounds along with 9 offensive rebounds, totaling 30 rebounds in the game. Toledo committed 11 turnovers while managing to snag 5 steals. Miami committed 17 fouls, which provided the Rockets with 20 free throw attempts. They converted 17 of those attempts, achieving a success rate of 85.0%. In terms of three-point shooting, Toledo hit 8 out of 18 attempts (44.4%), finishing the game with a field goal percentage of 38.7% (24 out of 62). In contrast, Toledo allowed Miami to shoot 54.0% (34 of 63) from the field and allowed them to sink 38.7% from three-point range (12 out of 31), while Miami made 7 of 8 free throws (87.5%). Toledo gave up a total of 33 rebounds to Miami with 7 of those being offensive.
Sonny Wilson played a crucial role in the game for the Rockets, contributing 20 points over 39 minutes, alongside 5 assists. He shot 61.5% from the field, making 8 of 13 attempts, and secured 5 rebounds.
With a current record of 9-7, Toledo averages 81.6 points per game (totaling 1,305 points this season) while committing an average of 14.3 fouls per game and maintaining a free throw percentage of 77.3%. The team provides 16.0 assists per contest (ranked 89th nationally) and averages 10.8 turnovers per game. Their field goal percentage stands at 46.7% (ranked 117th in the nation), showcasing their offensive proficiency.
On defense, Toledo is positioned 286th in points allowed per game, conceding 77.3. They force an average of 13.8 turnovers and permit teams to shoot 47.7% from the field (a rank of 335th nationally). The Rockets also allow opponents to score 34.9% from three-point range (140 of 401), and opposing teams convert 68.1% of free throw attempts. They concede an average of 16.1 assists and give up 35.2 rebounds per game, ranking 326th and 221st respectively in Division 1.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Ohio
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