Florida Atlantic is outscoring opponents by 4.7 points per game with a +143 scoring differential overall. It puts up 79.5 points per game (97th in college basketball) and gives up 74.8 per contest (209th in college basketball). The 79.5 points the Florida Atlantic Owls average are 8.5 more than the Temple Owls allow.
Merrimack's +79 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 2.5 points per game) is a result of scoring 69.3 points per game (323rd in college basketball) while allowing 66.8 per outing (27th in college basketball). The Warriors are averaging 69.3 points, 5.3 more than the Red Foxes allow.
Georgia State's -159 scoring differential (outscored by 5.3 points per game) is a result of scoring 69.3 points per game (121st in college basketball) while allowing 74.6 per outing (342nd in college basketball). The Panthers score 5.0 fewer points than the Ragin' Cajuns give up (74.3).
The Toledo Rockets (12-9) will look to extend a seven-game home winning streak when they square off against the Ohio Bobcats (13-9) on February 10, 2026 at Savage Arena. In its previous game, Toledo topped Southern Miss on Saturday, 76-67. Patricia Anumgba scored a team-high 25 points (and chipped in two assists and one boards). On Saturday, in its last game, Ohio fell to Old Dominion 84-76. With 15 points, Bella Ranallo was its top scorer.
The Florida International Panthers (11-7) will visit the Liberty Lady Flames (9-9) after winning three straight road games. Liberty lost its most recent game to Middle Tennessee, 63-54, on Friday. Elisabeth Aegisdottir led the way with 12 points, plus 11 rebounds and one assist. Florida International dropped its most recent game to Louisiana Tech, 74-59, on Saturday. Parris Atkins led the way with 14 points, plus three boards and two assists.
Valparaiso is being outscored by 26.5 points per game with a -530 scoring differential overall. It puts up 53.5 points per game (352nd in college basketball) and gives up 80.0 per outing (358th in college basketball). The Beacons post 28.5 fewer points than the Sycamores allow (82.0). Valparaiso hits 5.4 three-pointers per game (246th in college basketball), 1.6 fewer than its opponents (7.0). It is shooting 24.2% from deep (355th in college basketball) while allowing opponents to shoot 32.0%.