Pacific VS Loyola Marymount
This Collegiate Men's Basketball League game will be played on February 12, 2026 at 11:00 (UTC) and will be played by the University of the Pacific at home to Loyola Marymount University. The betting option that users are concerned about is "Total Score Under 140", which corresponds to odds of 1.95 for home and 1.80 for away.
Recent resultsanalysis of the recent playing styles and scoring trends of both teams is crucial. The University of the Pacific may have a slow pace of recent games, high defensive intensity, or average offensive efficiency, resulting in low total points in many games. Loyola Marymount University may also show similar game characteristics, such as focusing on defense on the road, or ups and downs on the offensive end. It is necessary to specifically examine the average total points, points scored and conceded by the two teams over the past 5-10 games to confirm whether the small point pattern is generally supported.
Historical head-to-headThe past head-to-head records of the two teams are an important basis for judging the style of play. Focus on the aggregates of the last few meetings between University of the Pacific and Loyola Marymount University. If there are many low-score, defensive battles in historical matches, such as the total score is often in the range of 130 points or lower, this will strongly support the "under 140" prediction. On the contrary, if the past battles were mostly offensive, you need to be cautious.
The oddsare for the large and small markets of "less than 140", and the institution offers odds of 1.95 (main hand) and 1.80 (away). The odds of 1.95 indicate that institutions believe that the probability of a small score is slightly lower than that of a large score, but the return value is higher; The odds of 1.80 show that it thinks it is relatively more likely to hit small points, but the return is lower. The odds difference may reflect an institutional assessment of the visiting team's Loyola Marymount University playing style or on-the-spot lineup that favors small points. The overall odds structure shows that small scores are not absolute hot spots, but there are certain market expectations.
Consideringthe above factors, the prediction tendency is that the total score is less than 140 points. The core logic is: 1. Both teams' recent records may show a solid defensive or slow offensive pace, with a low average total points; 2. If the historical head-to-head data supports the small score mode, it will increase the probability of continuing this style in this game. 3. The odds distribution, especially the away 1.80, implies some support for small points. The key point is the on-the-spot defensive execution and three-point shooting percentage, if the two sides feel cold on the outside and focus on rebounding and halfcourt positional battles, the game is very easy to go to a small point pattern.
Do not betAlthough the analysis points to a small score, it is essential to highlight the recommendation not to bet. Reasons include: 1. College basketball is highly variable, and the player's on-the-spot state and coach's tactical adjustment can greatly affect the score; 2. The game time of 2026 is far away, and the team's lineup and style of play may change fundamentally, and all current analysis based on "recent" and "historical" may be invalid at that time; 3. Sports betting is risky, and no prediction can guarantee the outcome. It is recommended to think of this analysis as a logical deduction exercise of the forward trend rather than an actual basis for betting.
