- Matchup: William & Mary Tribe vs. Northeastern Huskies
- Scheduled Date: Thursday, February 12, 2026
- Venue: Matthews Arena, Boston, MA
- Broadcasting: ESPN+
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The William & Mary Tribe (15-9) will travel to Matthews Arena on Thursday to face off against the Northeastern Huskies (6-17).

In their most recent game, the William & Mary Tribe faced off against Hampton but suffered a narrow defeat, losing 77-74. The Tribe recorded a shooting percentage of 49.0% (25 out of 51) but struggled from beyond the arc, making just 1 of 15 three-pointers. At the free-throw line, they converted 23 of 32 attempts for a success rate of 71.9%. On the boards, they gathered 28 rebounds, including 4 on the offensive end. The Tribe also tallied 14 assists, forced 10 turnovers, and secured 7 steals. Defensively, they allowed Hampton to shoot 41.8% from the field (23 of 55). Hampton managed 14 assists and also made 7 steals throughout the game. They collected a total of 34 rebounds (11 offensive, 23 defensive) but did not record any blocks. The Hawks converted 71.0% at the charity stripe, hitting 22 of their 31 attempts, and made 9 of 21 three-point shots. The Tribe fouled a total of 25 times, while Hampton accumulated 22 fouls.
Ryan Jackson Jr. was a standout player in this match, shooting an impressive 85.7% from the field. He played for 27 minutes, pulled down 3 rebounds, and contributed 18 points on 6 of 7 shooting.
This season, the William & Mary Tribe boasts a record of 15-9, averaging 83.5 points per game, ranking 43rd in Division 1. They have a field goal shooting percentage of 48.0% and are making 33.7% of their three-point attempts (209 of 621), while converting 74.6% of free throws. Collectively, the Tribe averages 35.5 rebounds per game and has racked up 440 assists, placing them 20th in Division 1. They turn the ball over 12.8 times per game and average 17.3 personal fouls per match.
On the defensive end, the Tribe forces an average of 14.6 turnovers per game while committing 20.4 personal fouls. They rank 232nd in Division 1 for opponent assists allowed, with 339 given up this season. Defensively, they allow a field goal percentage of 43.0% (641 out of 1,489) and give up an average of 36.3 rebounds per game. They yield 31.7% on three-point attempts and are ranked 269th in terms of points allowed per game at 77.1.
The Northeastern Huskies faced a setback in their last outing, losing to Stony Brook with a final score of 69-55. In this game, Northeastern allowed Stony Brook to collect 34 rebounds in total (4 on offense). Northeastern shot 30.4% from beyond the arc, hitting 7 of 23 attempts and converted 14 of 19 free throws (73.7%). Stony Brook achieved a shooting rate of 48.0% by sinking 24 of 50 attempts from the field. Overall, the Huskies completed 19 of 57 shots, translating to a shooting percentage of 33.3%. They made 6 of 24 three-point attempts (25.0%) and 11 free throws for a percentage of 64.7%. Stony Brook committed 15 fouls, allowing the Huskies 17 attempts from the line. The Northeastern team turned the ball over 12 times while registering 9 steals. The Huskies secured a total of 32 rebounds, with 21 being defensive and 11 offensive.
Mike Loughnane was a significant contributor for the Huskies, scoring 17 points with 5 rebounds in 37 minutes on the court. He shot 5 of 14 from the field for a percentage of 35.7 and provided 2 assists in the contest.
Currently, the Northeastern Huskies have a record of 6-17 for the season. Offensively, they are converting 46.3% of their field goal attempts, ranking 130th in college basketball. They’ve scored a total of 1,736 points this season (averaging 75.5 points per game) and are bringing in 31.0 rebounds per game. They assist on 15.3 plays per game, ranking 103rd in the nation, while averaging 11.7 turnovers per match. Northeastern commits 18.9 fouls per game and makes 68.4% of their free throws.
Defensively, the Huskies yield 35.4% on three-point shots (165 of 466) and allow their rivals to convert 74.1% of their free throws. The defense permits an average of 14.1 assists and 35.6 rebounds, ranking 242nd and 247th nationally, respectively. The Northeastern defense ranks 341st in Division 1, allowing an average of 80.8 points per game and forcing 12.6 turnovers while permitting teams to shoot 49.8% from the field (placing them 359th in Division 1).
Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Prediction: Bet on Northeastern
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