Loyola Marymount Lions vs. Pacific Tigers Picks and Prediction for Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Use Code WWWC Itβs a contest of teams from the WCC on the hardwood from the Golden State as the Loyola Marymount Lions take on the Pacific Tigers in WCC action Wednesday night and we have you covered with our Loyola Marymount vs. Pacific prediction. Loyola Marymount comes in off an 83-63 home win over San Diego Saturday night, covering the line as a 6.5-point favorite in their previous contest. Pacific cruised to a 92-59 road win over Pepperdine Saturday, in their previous game, covering the line as a 7.5-point favorite. In the all-time series between the schools, the Lions own a 17-11 advantage, including an 80-71 win in the first matchup this season December 30, 2025. Read more about this Loyola Marymount vs. Pacific prediction! Struggling with handicapping? Get our top NCAAB Betting Picks and increase your bankroll!
Loyola Marymount Shooting for Season Sweep
Loyola Marymount won their second straight after a six-game slide as they took down San Diego at home in their previous game Saturday night. The Lions enter this game 13-13 overall on the year and stand tied for 10th in the WCC with a 4-9 mark in conference play. Against San Diego, Loyola Marymount put this one away early, jumping to a 17-0 lead with 13:50 to play in the first half, and didnβt look back. The Lions led by a 37-20 mark at intermission and by as many as 28 en route to the victory. Loyola Marymount shot 55.4% from the field, including five of 22 from three-point range, and controlled the glass by a 36-26 margin. Jalen Shelley led the Lions with 24 points and nine rebounds in the victory.
The Lions are averaging 75.2 points per contest on the year, putting them 208th in the nation in scoring offense. Loyola Marymount collects 35 rebounds per contest and dish out an average of 13.6 assists per contest. The Lions have been slightly above average defensively, allowing an average of 72.4 points per contest, which is 143rd in the nation. Myron Amey Jr. is second on the team with 14 points and 3.8 rebounds a night this season. He is one of four players averaging in double figures this season. Rodney Brown Jr. (14.2 points), Jalen Shelley (13.7 points, 6.6 rebounds), Jan Vide (10.9 points) and Aaron McBride (7.2 points, 5.7 rebounds) provide secondary scoring options. AJ Thomas, Rokas Jocius, Josh Dalton, Nakyel Shelton and Rick Issanza are key contributors in the rotation for the Lions this season. The Lions shoot 45.7% from the field as a team this season. Loyola Marymount averages 8.5 three-pointers a night while knocking down 34.9% from beyond the arc. The Lions are sinking 69.7% of their attempts at the charity stripe this season, putting them 265th in Division I.
Key Injury Report for Loyola Marymount:
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- No Key Injuries
Tigers Try to Prevail at Home
Pacific snapped a two-game slide as they dropped the hammer on Pepperdine in a road contest Saturday night. The Tigers improved to 16-10 on the season and stand fourth in the WCC with a 7-6 conference mark on the year. Against Pepperdine, Pacific trailed 6-4 early before going on an 11-1 run to lead 15-7 with 13:12 to play in the first half and led the rest of the way. The Tigers were up 41-25 at the half and led by as many as 33 in the second half as they cruised to the win. Pacific shot 53.2% from the floor, knocked down 14 of 23 from beyond the arc, and dominated the boards by a 44-26 margin in the contest. TJ Wainwright paced the Tigers with 27 points in the victory.
The Tigers put up an average of 75 points per game on the season coming into this one, putting them 217th in scoring offense. Pacific grabs 38.5 boards a night, which is 60th in Division I, while dishing out 15.3 assists per contest. The Tigers are above average so far this season defensively as they rank 54th in scoring defense by allowing 68.3 points a night. Elias Ralph is one of two players averaging in double figures for the Tigers as he puts up 16.3 points plus 6.7 rebounds per game this season. TJ Wainwright (14 points, 3.7 rebounds) and Isaac Jack (9.7 points) are key secondary scoring options. Justin Rochelin, Jaden Clayton, Kajus Kublickas, Jaion Pitt, Alexis Marmolejos and KC Ibekwe are all looked at for minutes in the Pacific rotation this season. Pacific shoots 47.8% from the field as a team this season. The Tigers are draining 7.5 triples a night while hitting 36.8% from beyond the arc, which is 46th in the nation. Pacific is good at the charity stripe, cashing in 76.3% of their attempts this season, putting them 44th in the country.
Key Injury Report for Pacific:
- No Key Injuries
Loyola Marymount vs. Pacific Pick
Loyola Marymount vs. Pacific Spread Pick
- Pacific (4 units)
Loyola Marymount has won two straight but they have to go on the road here, where they are just 3-5 on the year. The Lions won the first meeting this season at home by nine points but followed that up with a stretch with eight losses in nine games. On the flip side, Pacific has won seven of their 11 games since that meeting and stand fourth in the WCC behind the trio of Gonzaga, Santa Clara and Saint Maryβs. The Tigers are 10-1 at home on the year with their lone defeat coming at the hands of Santa Clara last week. Itβs safe to say that the Lions arenβt at the level of the Broncos. Look for Pacific to earn a split of the season series by prevailing at home here.
Loyola Marymount vs. Pacific Over/Under Pick
- Over (4 units)
Loyola Marymount has seen the over post a 13-12 mark in their 25 games with a posted total this season. The Lions are 153rd in field goal percentage, 134th in effective field goal percentage (52.9%), 129th in three-point shooting but just 265th in free throw shooting on the year.Β Loyola Marymount is just 226th in offensive efficiency though they are 87th in defensive efficiency. The Lions are average in terms of tempo with 67.4 possessions a night, ranking 172nd in the country according to KenPom. Pacific is 123rd in offensive efficiency, 71st in effective field goal percentage (54.5%), 99th in defensive efficiency, 50th in field goal percentage and 46th in three-point shooting. The Tigers are 314th in tempo with 64.7 possessions a night this season. Pacific has seen the under post a 13-11 mark n on the year. We saw 151 points in the first meeting this season and nine of the last 10 meetings have gone over the number. Look for this one to follow suit.
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