- Matchup: Utah Tech Trailblazers vs UT Arlington Mavericks
- Date: Thursday, February 19, 2026
- Venue: College Park Center in Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Thursday, the College Park Center will host an exciting contest where the UT Arlington Mavericks (14-11) aim to take down the Utah Tech Trailblazers (16-11).

In their previous game, the Utah Tech Trailblazers celebrated a victory against California Baptist with a score of 70-65. The Trailblazers achieved a field goal percentage of 43.1% (25 of 58) and made 9 out of 19 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they converted 11 of 17 for a success rate of 64.7%. Utah Tech dominated the boards with a total of 41 rebounds, including 8 offensive ones. They also distributed 16 assists while forcing 5 turnovers and securing 2 steals. Defensively, Utah Tech restricted their opponents to a shooting percentage of 28.6%, allowing 20 baskets from 70 attempts. California Baptist gathered 47 rebounds (20 offensive, 27 defensive) but failed to record any blocks during the game. Their free-throw success was 59.1%, making 13 of their 22 attempts, and they hit 12 of 35 three-pointers. The Trailblazers committed 17 personal fouls, while California Baptist had 16.
Noah Bolanga shone in this match, scoring 18 points on 7 of 13 shooting, and contributing with 8 rebounds and 2 assists over 36 minutes on the court.
The Trailblazers enter this matchup with a record of 16-11. They average 12.3 turnovers per game and commit 16.3 fouls on a nightly basis. Utah Tech averages 34.9 rebounds per game and has accumulated 392 assists this season, ranking 117th nationally for assists per game. The Trailblazers are shooting 34.3% from three-point range (209 of 609) and 71.2% from the free-throw line, averaging 76.9 points per game (157th in college basketball) with a field goal percentage of 47.2%.
On the defensive side, the Trailblazers force 12.9 turnovers per game while drawing 16.9 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 29.0% from three-land and rank 178th in the country in points per game allowed (73.6). The Trailblazers yield a shooting percentage of 43.6% (716 of 1,644) and give up an average of 36.1 rebounds each game, ranking 128th in Division 1 for assists allowed with 335.
In their last outing, the UT Arlington Mavericks suffered a loss to Southern Utah, finishing 78-73. Defensively, the Mavericks allowed Southern Utah to grab 35 boards, with 9 being offensive. UT Arlington made 33.3% of their three-point attempts, sinking 6 of 18, and achieved a free-throw percentage of 69.6% by converting 16 out of 23 attempts. Southern Utah shot an impressive 53.8% from the field, making 28 of 52 shots. The Mavericks posted a field goal percentage of 40.7%, connecting on 24 of 59 attempts. From beyond the arc, they hit 5 of their 15 shots (33.3%), and converted 20 attempts for a free-throw rate of 69.0%. Southern Utah committed 20 fouls throughout the game, leading to 29 free-throw attempts for the Mavericks, who also recorded 9 steals and grabbed a total of 26 rebounds.
Marcell McCreary contributed notably for the Mavericks with 16 points in 31 minutes and registered 1 assist. He recorded a shooting percentage of 50.0% with 7 out of 14 made shots, alongside 4 rebounds.
UT Arlington’s season record stands at 14-11, averaging 19.6 fouls per game with a free-throw percentage of 71.6%. They dish out assists 12.7 times per game (ranking 278th nationally) while turning the ball over 14.2 times per contest. For the season, the Mavericks have accumulated 1,804 points (72.2 points per game) and average 37.0 rebounds per game. Their field goal shooting sits at 45.1%, placing them 191st in Division 1.
Defensively, the Mavericks permit 27.7% on three-point tries (116 of 419) and their opponents convert 70.7% of their free throws. They average 11.8 assists allowed and 31.1 rebounds against, ranking them 59th and 30th nationally, respectively. The Mavericks rank 48th nationally in points allowed per game with 68.1, forcing 13.0 turnovers per game while allowing teams to shoot 42.5% from the field (92nd in Division 1).
Who will clinch the victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Prediction: Bet on Utah Tech
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