- Matchup: UTSA Roadrunners vs USF Bulls
- Date: Wednesday, February 4, 2026
- Venue: Yuengling Center, Tampa, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The USF Bulls (14-8) will host the UTSA Roadrunners (4-17) this Wednesday at the Yuengling Center in Tampa.

In their last game, the UTSA Roadrunners faced UAB, falling 83-73. They recorded 23 personal fouls while UAB committed 17. From beyond the arc, UTSA managed to hit only 6 of their 18 attempts. UAB shot 65.6% from the free-throw line, converting 21 of 32 attempts. The Roadrunners struggled with rebounding, finishing the game with 32 boards, including 10 offensive rebounds. Defensively, UTSA allowed UAB to shoot 49.1% from the floor, as the latter hit 28 of 57 attempts. The Roadrunners had a field goal percentage of 39.4% and managed to sink 7 of their 25 three-pointers.
Brent Moss stood out in the recent matchup, posting 19 points on 7 of 14 shooting, with 7 rebounds and 1 assist during his 33 minutes on the court.
Currently, UTSA holds a record of 4-17. The team averages 12.6 turnovers and commits 17.5 personal fouls per game. They secure 36.9 rebounds on average and have dished out 228 assists this season, placing them last in college basketball. The Roadrunners shoot 28.1% on three-pointers (154 of 549) and maintain a 69.0% free-throw rate. They score an average of 68.2 points per game, ranking them 330th in the NCAA.
Defensively, the Roadrunners force 11.5 turnovers per game and draw 15.6 fouls. They rank 262nd nationally in assists allowed, giving up a total of 323 this season. UTSA permits a field goal percentage of 44.0% (572 of 1,300) and allows an average of 41.3 rebounds per game. Opponents shoot 34.7% from three-point range, placing UTSA 309th for points allowed per game at 79.0.
In their last match, the USF Bulls narrowly lost to Temple, 79-78. South Florida allowed Temple to grab 27 rebounds in total, with 9 on the offensive end. The Bulls managed a 31.0% shooting percentage from beyond the arc, hitting 9 out of 29 attempts, and excelled at the charity stripe, converting 14 out of 17 for an 82.4% success rate. Temple shot 44.4% from the field, making 28 of 63 attempts. The Bulls shot 45.8% overall, sinking 22 out of 48. They succeeded in 7 of 23 three-pointers with an accuracy of 30.4% and went to the line 31 times, hitting 27 of those shots at an impressive 87.1%. In this game, South Florida recorded 17 turnovers but managed 7 steals.
Izaiyah Nelson was a key contributor, scoring 18 points, dishing out 4 assists, and grabbing 8 rebounds during his 35 minutes on the floor, shooting 4 of 5 for 80.0% from the field.
South Florida holds a record of 14-8 for the season, committing 20.7 personal fouls per game while shooting 73.9% from the line. The Bulls average 17.5 assists per game (30th in the nation) and turn the ball over 11.9 times per contest. They have scored a total of 1,970 points this season, averaging 89.5 points per game while securing 43.0 rebounds on average. Offensively, South Florida’s success rate stands at 44.1% from the field, ranked 257th in college basketball.
Defensively, the Bulls rank 310th in points allowed per game at 79.0. They force 14.3 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 42.0% from the field (81st nationally). The Bulls allow 34.9% shooting from three-point range and opponents convert 70.7% of their free throws. South Florida gives up an average of 13.2 assists and 38.1 rebounds each game, ranking 168th and 339th, respectively, in college basketball.
Who do you think will win tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Opt for South Florida
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