Dayton Flyers vs La Salle Explorers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-21-2026

Dayton Flyers vs La Salle Explorers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-21-2026

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Dayton Flyers vs La Salle Explorers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-21-2026

During their most recent match, the Dayton Flyers faced off against Loyola and emerged victorious with a final score of 78-51. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. Taking into consideration the number of fouls committed, the Flyers ended up with 18 while Loyola was responsible for 21 fouls. In addition, they were successful in four of their seventeen attempts from three-point range. With nine of sixteen attempts from the free throw line, Loyola finished the game with a free throw percentage of 56.3%. At the same time, Loyola did not record a single block for the team, despite the fact that they grabbed 39 rebounds (13 offensive and 26 defensive). During the game, Loyola had a total of three steals and helped distribute ten assists. Dayton allowed their opponent to shoot 33.3% from the floor, which is equivalent to 19 out of 57 shots. This is in regard to the defense. In addition to that, they were responsible for 11 assists during the game, as well as forcing the other team to commit 18 turnovers and stealing 11 balls. In terms of the number of rebounds that they were able to collect, they had a total of 28, with five of those rebounds coming from the offensive end. The Flyers had a success rate of 78.6% when they attempted to make free throws from the line, as they were successful in making 22 of their 28 attempts. At the conclusion of the game, Dayton had a field goal percentage of 44.2% (23 of 52), and they had made 10 of their 23 shots from beyond the arc.

In this particular encounter, De’Shayne Montgomery was one of the players who made a significant contribution. He shot 7 of 14 from the field, resulting in 21 points for him. He played for a total of 29 minutes on the court and also grabbed two rebounds during that time. As the game came to a close, he finished with a 50.0% shooting percentage from the floor and one assist.

Dayton comes into this matchup with a record of 14-4 during the course of the year. With a field goal percentage of 45.0%, they have a scoring average of 77.6 points per game, which places them 164th in the country. With 139 of 422 three-point shots, the Flyers have a 32.9% three-point shooting percentage, while their free throw percentage is 75.6%. With a total of 258 assists during the season, Dayton is now ranked 208th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. Additionally, the team is averaging 33.0 rebounds per game. According to the statistics, they are losing possession of the ball 11.1 times a game and incurring 16.0 fouls on average each and every game.

Every game, the Flyers force their opponents to commit 16.7 turnovers, and they also draw 21.2 fouls. This is a strong defensive performance. In terms of allowing assists to the opposition, they are ranked 91st in Division I, with 223 assists being given up during the campaign. When it comes to defense, the Flyers are allowing a field goal percentage of 42.7% (434 of 1,017), and they are also allowing 35.7 boards per game as a team. They allow 35.3% of shots from outside the perimeter, and they are ranked 55th in the nation in terms of the number of points per game that they allow (68.1).

The La Salle Explorers defeated St. Bonaventure by a final score of 78-74 when they last competed on the court. This victory was the La Salle Explorers’ most recent victory. During this encounter, the Explorers racked up a total of 25 boards during the game, including 18 defensive boards and 7 offensive boards. During the course of the game, they also committed 17 possession turnovers while accumulating 5 steals. Due to the fact that St. Bonaventure committed sixteen fouls during this game, the Explorers were forced to make twenty attempts from the free throw line. By producing twenty of those, they achieved a success rate of one hundred percent. With regard to shooting from a distance, La Salle was successful in eight out of fourteen tries, which is 57.1%. The Explorers had a field goal percentage of 58.1% when the final whistle blew, which meant that they had completed 25 out of 43 shots from there. St. Bonaventure had a field goal percentage of 50.8% during the game, which was achieved by the Explorers, who allowed them to make 31 out of 61 tries from the field. At the end of the game, they finished with a free throw percentage of 55.6% and a shooting percentage of 36.8% from beyond the arc—they went 7 out of 19 from the field. La Salle allowed St. Bonaventure to grab a total of 19 shots, eight of which were on the attacking side, in relation to the manner in which they attacked the boards.

It turned out that Jerome Brewer Jr. was a significant contribution for the Explorers within the context of this competition. Over the course of his 37 minutes on the court, he not only scored 27 points but also earned two assists for the game. He finished the game with a field goal percentage of 100.0%, converting 9 of 9 shots, and he also grabbed 6 rebounds.

As of the end of the year, La Salle has a record of 6-13. An average of 15.7 personal fouls are committed by the Explorers throughout each game, and they have a 72.2% success rate from the charity line. Assists are being handed out 13.5 times per game, which places them 237th in Division 1; but, they are losing possession of the ball 12.7 times per game due to turnovers. As of this season, La Salle has amassed 1,274 points, which is equivalent to 67.1 points per game, and they have averaging 35.3 rebounds per game. If we look at the Explorers from the offensive side of the ball, they are shooting 42.4% from the field, which places them 312th in the collegiate rankings.

At the same time as their opponents hit 69.0% of their foul shots, the La Salle defense allows 37.1% of their opponents to make shots from behind the three-point line (169 of 456). In each and every game, they give up 16.6 assists and 33.3 rebounds, which places them in the 339th and 108th positions, respectively, in Division I. The Explorers’ defense is rated 170th in college basketball in terms of the number of points they allow to be scored against them, with 73.2. On a nightly basis, they are causing their opponents to commit 11.1 turnovers, and they have allowed their opponents to shoot 45.8% from the field, which is the 292nd best percentage in college basketball.

Our Dayton Flyers vs La Salle Explorers Pick: La Salle

 

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