The Mercer Bears (18-11, 10-6 SoCon) travel to face the Western Carolina Catamounts (12-15, 8-8 SoCon) in a Southern Conference matchup on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at the Ramsey Center in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:00 PM ET, with the game streaming on ESPN+. This is the second meeting between the teams this season, following Mercer's 88-76 home victory on January 21. Both squads are jockeying for position in the SoCon standings ahead of the conference tournament in early March, with Mercer tied for third and Western Carolina in the middle of the pack.
Team Overviews and Standings
Mercer enters the game in strong conference form, sitting at 10-6 in the SoCon and just behind leaders East Tennessee State (12-3) and Wofford (10-5). The Bears boast one of the league's top offenses, averaging 83.1 points per game (42nd nationally), fueled by efficient shooting and rebounding (38.7 boards per game). Defensively, they allow 75.0 points per contest. Western Carolina, meanwhile, has struggled overall but holds a respectable 8-8 mark in conference play, placing them fifth in the SoCon. The Catamounts score 78.1 points per game but have been porous on defense, surrendering 79.0 points (315th nationally). WCU has a solid home record (8-3) and excels in rebounding (38.9 per game).
Recent Performance
Mercer has been inconsistent lately, splitting their last two games: a 94-90 home loss to Chattanooga on February 19 followed by an 89-86 win over Samford on February 21. In the Samford victory, the Bears shot efficiently (7-of-9 from Quinton Perkins II) and overcame a late push. They've won 10 of their last 14 overall but are just 5-10 on the road. Western Carolina is riding a hot streak, winners of four straight, including an 81-62 road dismantling of VMI on February 21. The Catamounts have found their rhythm, with balanced scoring (five players in double figures vs. VMI) and strong rebounding. This surge has boosted their conference standing after a shaky start.
Head-to-Head History
In their January 21 matchup, Mercer dominated at home, 88-76, led by Zaire Williams' 23 points. The Bears shot 45.6% from the field while holding WCU to 41.5%. Over the last 10 meetings, Western Carolina leads 6-4 straight up, but Mercer has won the past three, averaging 78.7 points to WCU's 70.3. Games between these rivals often stay under the total, with 7 of the last 10 unders.
SoCon Tournament Implications:
The February 25, 2026, matchup between the Mercer Bears (18-11, 10-6 SoCon) and Western Carolina Catamounts (12-15, 8-8 SoCon) at the Ramsey Center carries significant seeding ramifications for the 2026 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament, set for March 6-9 at Harrah's Cherokee Center in Asheville, North Carolina. Based on recent results, including Western Carolina's 81-62 road win over VMI and Chattanooga's 93- something over The Citadel on February 21, the standings are tightly contested in the middle. East Tennessee State has clinched the No. 1 seed with a commanding lead, but spots 2-7 remain in flux.
Implications for Mercer
Currently tied with Wofford for No. 2, Mercer (NET around 180-200 based on metrics) is in prime position for a top-3 seed. A win over Western Carolina would push them to 11-6, potentially securing No. 2 outright if Wofford (playing Citadel on 2/25) stumbles. This guarantees a quarterfinal matchup against a lower seed (likely a first-round winner like Chattanooga or Citadel), easing the path to the semis. Mercer has head-to-head advantages over Wofford (assuming splits or ties resolve favorably) and owns the tiebreaker over Western Carolina. A loss drops Mercer to 10-7, risking a slide to No. 4 or lower if Samford (9-7) beats ETSU or UNCG (8-7) wins out. This could force a tougher quarterfinal against a hot No. 5 like UNCG, increasing upset risk. Mercer's strong offense (83.1 PPG) thrives in tournament settings, but road struggles (5-10 away) make this game pivotal for momentum. As a bubble team at best for at-large bids (unlikely in a one-bid league), seeding maximizes their shot at the auto-bid and a potential 14- or 15-seed in the NCAA Tournament. With both teams having two regular-season games remaining—Mercer closes at home against UNC Greensboro on February 28, while Furman visits Western Carolina on February 28—the outcome could shuffle the middle of the standings and determine byes, matchups, and paths to the automatic NCAA Tournament bid awarded to the conference champion.
Team Overviews and Standings
Mercer enters the game in strong conference form, sitting at 10-6 in the SoCon and just behind leaders East Tennessee State (12-3) and Wofford (10-5). The Bears boast one of the league's top offenses, averaging 83.1 points per game (42nd nationally), fueled by efficient shooting and rebounding (38.7 boards per game). Defensively, they allow 75.0 points per contest. Western Carolina, meanwhile, has struggled overall but holds a respectable 8-8 mark in conference play, placing them fifth in the SoCon. The Catamounts score 78.1 points per game but have been porous on defense, surrendering 79.0 points (315th nationally). WCU has a solid home record (8-3) and excels in rebounding (38.9 per game).
Recent Performance
Mercer has been inconsistent lately, splitting their last two games: a 94-90 home loss to Chattanooga on February 19 followed by an 89-86 win over Samford on February 21. In the Samford victory, the Bears shot efficiently (7-of-9 from Quinton Perkins II) and overcame a late push. They've won 10 of their last 14 overall but are just 5-10 on the road. Western Carolina is riding a hot streak, winners of four straight, including an 81-62 road dismantling of VMI on February 21. The Catamounts have found their rhythm, with balanced scoring (five players in double figures vs. VMI) and strong rebounding. This surge has boosted their conference standing after a shaky start.
Head-to-Head History
In their January 21 matchup, Mercer dominated at home, 88-76, led by Zaire Williams' 23 points. The Bears shot 45.6% from the field while holding WCU to 41.5%. Over the last 10 meetings, Western Carolina leads 6-4 straight up, but Mercer has won the past three, averaging 78.7 points to WCU's 70.3. Games between these rivals often stay under the total, with 7 of the last 10 unders.
SoCon Tournament Implications:
The February 25, 2026, matchup between the Mercer Bears (18-11, 10-6 SoCon) and Western Carolina Catamounts (12-15, 8-8 SoCon) at the Ramsey Center carries significant seeding ramifications for the 2026 Southern Conference Men's Basketball Tournament, set for March 6-9 at Harrah's Cherokee Center in Asheville, North Carolina. Based on recent results, including Western Carolina's 81-62 road win over VMI and Chattanooga's 93- something over The Citadel on February 21, the standings are tightly contested in the middle. East Tennessee State has clinched the No. 1 seed with a commanding lead, but spots 2-7 remain in flux.
Implications for Mercer
Currently tied with Wofford for No. 2, Mercer (NET around 180-200 based on metrics) is in prime position for a top-3 seed. A win over Western Carolina would push them to 11-6, potentially securing No. 2 outright if Wofford (playing Citadel on 2/25) stumbles. This guarantees a quarterfinal matchup against a lower seed (likely a first-round winner like Chattanooga or Citadel), easing the path to the semis. Mercer has head-to-head advantages over Wofford (assuming splits or ties resolve favorably) and owns the tiebreaker over Western Carolina. A loss drops Mercer to 10-7, risking a slide to No. 4 or lower if Samford (9-7) beats ETSU or UNCG (8-7) wins out. This could force a tougher quarterfinal against a hot No. 5 like UNCG, increasing upset risk. Mercer's strong offense (83.1 PPG) thrives in tournament settings, but road struggles (5-10 away) make this game pivotal for momentum. As a bubble team at best for at-large bids (unlikely in a one-bid league), seeding maximizes their shot at the auto-bid and a potential 14- or 15-seed in the NCAA Tournament. With both teams having two regular-season games remaining—Mercer closes at home against UNC Greensboro on February 28, while Furman visits Western Carolina on February 28—the outcome could shuffle the middle of the standings and determine byes, matchups, and paths to the automatic NCAA Tournament bid awarded to the conference champion.
Implications for Western Carolina
Sitting at No. 6 with an 8-8 mark, Western Carolina is on the bubble for a first-round bye. A victory over Mercer boosts them to 9-8, likely jumping to No. 5 if UNCG loses to Furman on 2/25. This sets up a quarterfinal vs. No. 4 (possibly Samford), avoiding the extra first-round game and preserving energy for their balanced attack (78.1 PPG, strong rebounding). Their four-game win streak, including road wins over Chattanooga and VMI, adds confidence, and home court (8-3 record) could fuel an upset. A loss slips them to 8-9, potentially to No. 7 if Furman wins out, forcing a first-round clash with No. 10 VMI (a winnable but draining game). Western Carolina lacks head-to-head edges over upper teams (lost to Mercer earlier) and has a weaker NET (around 300+), hurting in multi-ties. As underdogs, a strong seeding could position them for a Cinderella run, similar to past SoCon surprises, but their defensive issues (79.0 PPG allowed) make early matchups critical.
Prediction
This shapes up as a competitive rematch, with Mercer's offensive firepower clashing against Western Carolina's home-court momentum and win streak. The Catamounts' recent form and historical edge at the Ramsey Center could keep it close, but Mercer's talent edge—particularly Okojie and Mighty—gives them the nod. Expect Mercer to pull away late.



