George Mason Patriots vs Loyola Chicago Ramblers Picks, Prediction, Odds, and Line Movement for Tuesday January 13, 2026
Use Code WWWC The George Mason Patriots (16โ1, 4โ0 A-10) head to Gentile Arena on Tuesday night to face the Loyola Chicago Ramblers (5โ12, 1โ3 A-10) in an Atlantic 10 matchup featuring two teams trending in opposite directions. George Mason enters the game ranked 76th in KenPom, while Loyola Chicago sits at 292nd nationally. Tip-off is set for 6:00 PM ET on CBS Sports Network, and the early line reflects the wide gap between these programs. Be sure to be ready for all the best Picks by checking out our NCAAB Predictions.
Awesome start
George Mason has been one of the more reliable mid-major teams this season. The Patriots rank 78th nationally in adjusted offensive efficiency, scoring efficiently without needing to push tempo. They average long possessions and rank outside the top 300 in pace, preferring to execute in the half court and attack mismatches rather than run.
Offensively, George Mason is led by Kory Mincy, who averages 16.9 points per game while shooting an elite 42.4% from three and 92% from the free-throw line. His ability to score at all three levels sets the tone, while Riley Allenspach and Jahari Long provide balance as secondary scoring options. One of Masonโs biggest strengths is getting to the line, ranking third nationally in free-throw attempts per field goal attempt, a major edge against teams that struggle defensively.
Defensively, the Patriots are just as impressive. They rank 84th in adjusted defensive efficiency and hold opponents to a 47.5% effective field goal rate. Mason does an excellent job limiting two-point looks, ranking top-50 nationally in opponent 2P%, while also contesting shots without fouling excessively. Their defensive discipline, combined with experience across the rotation, makes them difficult to break down for teams that rely on perimeter shooting.
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Struggles for a proud program
Loyola Chicago has had a challenging season, reflected in its 292nd ranking on KenPom and struggles on both ends of the floor. Offensively, the Ramblers rank 233rd in adjusted efficiency and have been plagued by inefficiency and turnovers. They turn the ball over on nearly 20% of their possessions, a concerning number against a disciplined George Mason defense.
The Ramblers rely heavily on guard Justin Moore, who leads the team with 12.5 points and 4.1 assists per game, while center Miles Rubin anchors the interior with 10.9 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 2.5 blocks per contest. Rubinโs efficiency inside helps Loyola stay competitive at times, but the lack of consistent perimeter shooting limits the offenseโs ceiling. Loyola shoots just 31.3% from three and often settles for long jumpers late in the shot clock.
Defensively, Loyola Chicago has struggled significantly, ranking 331st in adjusted defensive efficiency. Opponents have found success both inside and at the free-throw line, where Loyola allows above-average rates. While the Ramblers do attempt a high volume of threes on offense, their inability to convert efficiently often leads to long scoring droughts, especially against teams that control tempo.
George Mason vs Loyola Chicago Predictions
George Mason vs Loyola Chicago ATS Pick
- George Mason -9.5 (3 units)
This sets up well for George Mason. The Patriots are the more efficient team on both ends, they take care of the ball, and they excel at getting to the line against a Loyola defense that fouls too often. Masonโs slower pace is not a concern as a road favorite, as they are comfortable building and extending leads in the half court.
Loyolaโs turnover issues and shooting inefficiency make it hard to see the Ramblers keeping pace for 40 minutes. With better balance, depth, and late-game free-throw shooting, George Mason should pull away and cover.
George Mason vs Loyola Chicago Total Pick
- Under 140.5 (4 units)
George Mason plays one of the slower tempos in the country and is content to grind out efficient possessions rather than push the ball. Loyola Chicago also plays slowly but lacks the shooting efficiency to take advantage of extended possessions. With Loyola ranking outside the top 260 in both three-point percentage and offensive efficiency, scoring stretches could be hard to come by. George Masonโs defense further limits clean looks, especially inside the arc. A controlled tempo, combined with Loyolaโs offensive struggles, points toward a lower-scoring game.
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