Game Overview
Buckle up for a heated rivalry rematch in Johnson City. The East Tennessee State Buccaneers (15-6, 7-1 SoCon) host the Western Carolina Catamounts (7-12, 3-5 SoCon) at Freedom Hall. ETSU aims for revenge after a road loss on Jan 14 to the Catamounts. ETSU has dominated at home this season (11-1) with elite defense (66.9 PPG allowed, top-100 nationally), while WCU has struggled on the road (1-10), but packs offensive punch (77.2 PPG).
Date/Time: Thursday, January 29, 2026, 7:00 p.m. ET
Location: Freedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, TN (ETSU's home arena, capacity ~6,149)
TV/Streaming: ESPN+ (check local listings for availability)
Radio: ETSU Sports Network and Western Carolina Sports Network
Odds (as of Jan 25): ETSU favored by 10.5 points; Over/Under ~145.5 (subject to change)
This matchup is the second meeting between these SoCon rivals in the 2025-26 season, with ETSU hosting after a road loss to the Cats earlier in January. The Buccaneers are rolling as conference frontrunners, while the Catamounts look to build on a recent blowout victory but face a tough road test.
Team Overviews and Standings
ETSU sits atop the leaderboard with a strong conference record. As of January 25, 2026:
East Tennessee State Buccaneers: 15-6 overall, 7-1 SoCon
Western Carolina Catamounts: 7-12 overall, 3-5 overall
ETSU leads the SoCon standings, and have been efficient offensively (78.1 PPG) and stout defensively (66.9 PPG allowed), ranking in the top third nationally in points allowed. Western Carolina struggles with consistency, averaging 77.2 PPG but allowing 80.8, leading to a -3.6 scoring margin. The Catamounts' poor road record (1-10) highlights their road woes.
Recent Performances
ETSU Buccaneers: Coming off a three-game win streak, including a dominant 29-point blowout in their last outing. They've won 4 of their last 5 overall and are undefeated in SoCon play at home. Earlier this season, they lost to Western Carolina 68-72 on the road on January 14, 2026. ETSU's free-throw shooting (.749) and rebounding have been key in tight games.
Western Carolina Catamounts: Fresh off an 88-58 rout of VMI on January 24, 2026—a 30-point SoCon victory that snapped a potential skid and boosted morale. However, they've dropped 7 of their last 10, with losses often coming on the road. Their offense clicked in the VMI win, but defensive lapses (allowing 80+ PPG) remain a concern.
Key Players to Watch
ETSU Buccaneers: Allen Strothers (G): Leads in assists (top in team with consistent playmaking) and is a floor general in transition. Maki Johnson (G): Scoring threat with range; averages double figures and contributes to the Bucs' efficient field goal percentage. Jaylen Smith (G): Versatile guard who impacts both ends; key in recent wins with steals and rebounds.
Western Carolina Catamounts: Vernon Collins (F): Averages solid points and rebounds; a presence inside who could exploit mismatches. Justin Johnson (G): Key perimeter player with scoring ability; needs to heat up from outside to keep pace. Abdulai Fanta Kabba (C): Anchors the frontcourt; his rebounding will be crucial against ETSU's physical style.
Head-to-Head History
ETSU holds a 52-39 all-time edge over Western Carolina, with a strong 32-9 home record in the series. However, the Catamounts have won 9 of the last 10 meetings overall, including a competitive stretch from 2024-2025, last beating the Bucs in Cullowhee, 72-68 in early January. Games are often close, with an average margin under 10 points in recent years.
Keys to the Game
For ETSU: Maintain home dominance by controlling the tempo and limiting WCU's second-chance opportunities. Their defense (top-50 nationally in points allowed) should stifle the Catamounts' inconsistent offense. Force turnovers and capitalize on free throws in a potentially physical rivalry game.
For Western Carolina: Improve road execution—cut down on fouls and improve shooting efficiency (currently ~44%). They'll need hot outside shooting to open up the paint and avoid ETSU's rebounding edge. Containing Strothers' playmaking will be critical to disrupt the Bucs' flow.
X-Factor: Rebounding battle—ETSU edges out opponents here, while WCU has been outrebounded in losses. Home crowd energy in Johnson City could play a big role.
ETSU enters as a favorite and could extend their win streak to four, completing the season sweep over the Cats. Expect a competitive first half, but the Bucs' depth and home advantage could prevail.
Location: Freedom Hall Civic Center, Johnson City, TN (ETSU's home arena, capacity ~6,149)
TV/Streaming: ESPN+ (check local listings for availability)
Radio: ETSU Sports Network and Western Carolina Sports Network
Odds (as of Jan 25): ETSU favored by 10.5 points; Over/Under ~145.5 (subject to change)
This matchup is the second meeting between these SoCon rivals in the 2025-26 season, with ETSU hosting after a road loss to the Cats earlier in January. The Buccaneers are rolling as conference frontrunners, while the Catamounts look to build on a recent blowout victory but face a tough road test.
Team Overviews and Standings
ETSU sits atop the leaderboard with a strong conference record. As of January 25, 2026:
East Tennessee State Buccaneers: 15-6 overall, 7-1 SoCon
Western Carolina Catamounts: 7-12 overall, 3-5 overall
ETSU leads the SoCon standings, and have been efficient offensively (78.1 PPG) and stout defensively (66.9 PPG allowed), ranking in the top third nationally in points allowed. Western Carolina struggles with consistency, averaging 77.2 PPG but allowing 80.8, leading to a -3.6 scoring margin. The Catamounts' poor road record (1-10) highlights their road woes.
Recent Performances
ETSU Buccaneers: Coming off a three-game win streak, including a dominant 29-point blowout in their last outing. They've won 4 of their last 5 overall and are undefeated in SoCon play at home. Earlier this season, they lost to Western Carolina 68-72 on the road on January 14, 2026. ETSU's free-throw shooting (.749) and rebounding have been key in tight games.
Western Carolina Catamounts: Fresh off an 88-58 rout of VMI on January 24, 2026—a 30-point SoCon victory that snapped a potential skid and boosted morale. However, they've dropped 7 of their last 10, with losses often coming on the road. Their offense clicked in the VMI win, but defensive lapses (allowing 80+ PPG) remain a concern.
Key Players to Watch
ETSU Buccaneers: Allen Strothers (G): Leads in assists (top in team with consistent playmaking) and is a floor general in transition. Maki Johnson (G): Scoring threat with range; averages double figures and contributes to the Bucs' efficient field goal percentage. Jaylen Smith (G): Versatile guard who impacts both ends; key in recent wins with steals and rebounds.
Western Carolina Catamounts: Vernon Collins (F): Averages solid points and rebounds; a presence inside who could exploit mismatches. Justin Johnson (G): Key perimeter player with scoring ability; needs to heat up from outside to keep pace. Abdulai Fanta Kabba (C): Anchors the frontcourt; his rebounding will be crucial against ETSU's physical style.
Head-to-Head History
ETSU holds a 52-39 all-time edge over Western Carolina, with a strong 32-9 home record in the series. However, the Catamounts have won 9 of the last 10 meetings overall, including a competitive stretch from 2024-2025, last beating the Bucs in Cullowhee, 72-68 in early January. Games are often close, with an average margin under 10 points in recent years.
Keys to the Game
For ETSU: Maintain home dominance by controlling the tempo and limiting WCU's second-chance opportunities. Their defense (top-50 nationally in points allowed) should stifle the Catamounts' inconsistent offense. Force turnovers and capitalize on free throws in a potentially physical rivalry game.
For Western Carolina: Improve road execution—cut down on fouls and improve shooting efficiency (currently ~44%). They'll need hot outside shooting to open up the paint and avoid ETSU's rebounding edge. Containing Strothers' playmaking will be critical to disrupt the Bucs' flow.
X-Factor: Rebounding battle—ETSU edges out opponents here, while WCU has been outrebounded in losses. Home crowd energy in Johnson City could play a big role.
ETSU enters as a favorite and could extend their win streak to four, completing the season sweep over the Cats. Expect a competitive first half, but the Bucs' depth and home advantage could prevail.


