Omaha Mavericks Men’s Basketball: Technical Foul Statistics and Recent Game Results
The Omaha Mavericks men’s basketball team has demonstrated a consistent performance throughout the 2025-26 season, with notable statistics regarding technical fouls and recent game outcomes. This article provides an overview of these aspects, drawing from available data as of March 5, 2026.
Technical Foul Statistics (2017 Season)
Data from the 2017 season reveals the following technical foul statistics for the Omaha Mavericks:
- Total Technical Fouls: 37
- Technical Fouls Per Game: 10.7
- Average Personal Fouls Per Game: 5.1
Individual player statistics for technical fouls in the 2017 season include:
- Daniel Meyer: 1 technical foul in 27 games, averaging 10.7 minutes per game.
- JT Gibson: 1 technical foul in 31 games, averaging 28.1 minutes per game.
- Mitch Hahn: 1 technical foul in 15 games, averaging 30.4 minutes per game.
- Alex Allbery: 0 technical fouls in 26 games, averaging 8.3 minutes per game.
- Ayo Akinwole: 0 technical fouls in 31 games, averaging 15.5 minutes per game.
- Daniel Norl: 0 technical fouls in 31 games, averaging 31.7 minutes per game.
- KJ Robinson: 0 technical fouls in 28 games, averaging 29.1 minutes per game.
- Lamar Wofford-Humphrey: 0 technical fouls in 25 games, averaging 19.3 minutes per game.
- Matt Pile: 0 technical fouls in 31 games, averaging 17.1 minutes per game.
- Renard Suggs: 0 technical fouls in 17 games, averaging 11.1 minutes per game.
- Zach Jackson: 0 technical fouls in 31 games, averaging 31.8 minutes per game.
Source: Fox Sports
Recent Game Results (2026)
Recent game data indicates the following results for the Omaha Mavericks:
February 25, 2026 vs. South Dakota
In their game against South Dakota on February 25, 2026, the Omaha Mavericks recorded no technical fouls. The game featured 13 second chance points and no tied scores.
Source: Omaha Mavericks Athletics
February 28, 2026 vs. St. Thomas-Minnesota
On February 28, 2026, in a game against St. Thomas-Minnesota, the Omaha Mavericks too received no technical fouls. St. Thomas-Minnesota won the game with a final score of 68-53.
Source: ESPN
Conclusion
The Omaha Mavericks men’s basketball team has maintained a disciplined approach to gameplay, as evidenced by the lack of technical fouls in recent games. Although historical data from the 2017 season shows a higher rate of technical fouls, the team’s current performance suggests improved control and sportsmanship. Continued success will depend on maintaining this level of discipline and capitalizing on scoring opportunities.