Loyola Ramblers vs Davidson Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-6-2026
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Loyola Ramblers vs Davidson Wildcats Prediction – College Basketball Picks February 6-2025
Loyola Ramblers vs Davidson Wildcats Prediction
The Loyola Ramblers defeated La Salle in their most recent game, which they won by a score of 71-61. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. During the final period, Loyola finished with a field goal percentage of 44.2% (23 of 52), and they were successful in making 10 of their 30 shots from beyond the arc. Using the charity stripe, the Ramblers were successful in burying 15 out of 25 attempts, which is a rate of 60.0%. Taking into consideration the matter of rebounding, they accumulated a total of 35, with seven of those being of the offensive sort. At the same time as they forced the opposing side into 12 turnovers and earned 4 steals, they also distributed 15 assists throughout the course of this match. When it came to defense, Loyola allowed its opponent to shoot 40.4% from the floor, which was 21 out of 52 shots. For the game, La Salle had 13 assists and 5 steals, and they distributed 13 dimes. In addition, La Salle was able to record 27 rebounds, five of which were offensive and 22 of which were defensive, but they were unable to record a rejection. At the end of the game, La Salle had a free throw shooting percentage of 68.4%, making 13 of 19 shooting attempts from the line. They were also successful in burying six of their eighteen efforts from a distance. With regard to the number of fouls committed, the Ramblers finished with sixteen, while La Salle committed twenty.
At the time of the competition, Joshua Ola-Joseph was a participant who made a contribution. Even though he finished this game with a shooting percentage of 62.5% from the field, he did not register any assists. The total amount of time he spent on the floor was twenty-five minutes, and he also grabbed one rebound. Ultimately, he finished with 16 points, hitting 5 of 8 from the field.
As of current year, Loyola has a record of 6-18, which brings them into this competition. Additionally, they incur 17.0 personal fouls on a nightly basis as a club, which results in them losing possession of the ball 13.0 times per game due to turnovers. Loyola is now rated 154th in Division I in terms of passing the rock, as they are grabbing 34.7 boards per game and have 332 assists on the year. This places them in the position of having the highest assists total. When it comes to shots from beyond the perimeter, the Ramblers are shooting 31.0% (195 of 630), while they are shooting 68.0% from the charity stripe. They have a scoring average of 67.7 points per game, which places them 334th in Division 1, and they have a field goal percentage of 41.9%.
In terms of their defensive performance, the Ramblers are able to cause 8.3 turnovers per game while also drawing 17.3 fouls to their opponents. Given that they have given up 382 assists during the campaign, they are ranked 344th in the nation in terms of giving up assists. The defense of the Ramblers is allowing an opponent to shoot at a rate of 44.1% (620 of 1,407), and they are also allowing their opponents to get 33.7 rebounds per game. They are allowing 38.0% of their shots from beyond the arc, while their opponents are allowing 77.3 points per game, which places them 272nd in the college.
Saint Louis defeated the Davidson Wildcats by a score of 91-82 in their most recent game, which they played against Saint Louis. Over the course of this encounter, the Wildcats collected a total of 28 rebounds, including 19 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds. In this clash, they also committed seven instances of losing possession of the ball while also committing six thefts. Twenty-one personal fouls were committed by Saint Louis during the game, which resulted in the Wildcats taking a total of twenty-one shots from the free throw line. With a percentage of 76.2%, they were successful in making 16 of the six attempts at free throws. Davidson was successful in converting 10 of its 29 attempts at long-range shooting, which is a 34.5 percent success rate. The Wildcats concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 44.4%, having shot 28 out of 63 shots from the field on their way to victory. After allowing Saint Louis to hit 30 of their 59 attempts from the floor, the Wildcats finished the game with a rate of 50.8%. This was the Wildcats’ overall performance. They ended the game with a free throw percentage of 73.1%, shooting 19 of 26 from the line, and finished with a 3-point shooting percentage of 44.4%, shooting 12 of 27 from beyond the arc. With regard to the manner in which they retrieved the ball, Davidson allowed Saint Louis to collect a total of 36 rebounds, eight of which were on the offensive side.
During this competition, Josh Scovens was an essential member of the Wildcats’ team. Not only did he score 17 points in the 28 minutes that he spent on the court, but he also earned three assists during this game. In the game, he made seven out of ten field goals, giving him a field goal percentage of seventy percent. He also grabbed ten rebounds.
All things considered, Davidson has a record of 13-9 for the season. Based on their offensive performance, the Wildcats are currently ranked 159th in Division I due to their field goal percentage of 45.6%. For the season, Davidson has accumulated 1,591 points, which is equivalent to 72.3 points per game, and they have collected 32.7 rebounds per game. In addition to turning the ball over 10.5 times a game, they are averaging 13.3 assists per game, which places them in the 238th position in the nation. In each game, the Wildcats are accountable for committing 17.0 fouls, and they have a free throw shooting percentage of 66.9%.
The Davidson defense allows their opponents to make 33.0% of their shots from beyond the arc (152 of 461), and their opponents are successful in 67.0% of their free throw tries. Each and every game, they allow 11.3 assists and 33.5 rebounds, which places them in the 36th and 122nd positions in college basketball, respectively. With 69.5 points per game allowed, the Wildcats’ defensive unit is ranked 72nd in Division 1 in terms of points allowed per game. They allow teams to shoot 45.5% from the field, which is the 263rd best percentage in NCAA basketball, and they force 11.9 turnovers per game.
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