Written by Donnell Murphy — January 2, 2026

Friday Night Threat: Special Edition — Triple Threat Sportscast will be in the building Saturday

This matchup earns the Friday Night Threat: Special Edition label because while the games tip on Saturday, Triple Threat Sportscast will be in the building covering both games live. When Triple Threat is on-site, the stakes change. Lipscomb Academy arrives with one of the strongest profiles in the Nashville area on both the boys and girls side, while Brentwood Academy brings a ranked program, home-floor edge, and a gym environment capable of flipping momentum quickly. This is a Friday Night Threat by standard, just delivered on a Saturday.

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Girls Game Preview

Lipscomb Academy (Nashville Rank No. 5) at Brentwood Academy (Nashville Rank No. 23)

Lipscomb Academy Girls enter with a 13–2 record, a 25.42 rating, and a strong 13.18 strength of schedule. Their résumé reflects a team that has been tested consistently against quality competition and has shown the ability to win games in multiple ways.

Brentwood Academy Girls enter 8–2 with a 16.25 rating and a 5.46 strength of schedule. While the record is solid, the gap in schedule strength suggests a smaller margin for error against a disciplined, battle-tested opponent.

Style and Matchup Breakdown

Lipscomb Academy thrives in controlled possessions. They value shot selection, limit turnovers, and are comfortable operating in half-court sets late in games. Their ability to stay composed under pressure is reflected in both their ranking and schedule strength.

Brentwood Academy’s path lies in physicality and energy. At home, they look to create extra possessions through rebounding, defensive pressure, and momentum runs. If they can force Lipscomb Academy into uncomfortable stretches, the game tightens quickly.

Key Swing Factors

  • Turnovers: Lipscomb Academy must protect the ball to avoid transition runs.
  • Rebounding: Brentwood Academy needs second-chance opportunities to stay within striking distance.
  • Late-game execution: Lipscomb Academy’s experience against stronger competition shows here.

Girls edge: Lipscomb Academy. The stronger schedule and consistent execution give them the advantage, though Brentwood Academy’s home floor keeps it competitive.


Boys Game Preview

Lipscomb Academy (Nashville Rank No. 1) at Brentwood Academy (Nashville Rank No. 7)

This is the marquee matchup. Lipscomb Academy Boys enter undefeated at 16–0 with a 28.64 rating and an 11.99 strength of schedule. Their profile reflects a team capable of winning in any tempo and closing games with discipline.

Brentwood Academy Boys enter 11–2 with a 19.98 rating and an 8.14 strength of schedule. They are a legitimate Top 10 Nashville-area team with the structure and athleticism to challenge anyone, especially at home.

How Brentwood Academy Can Make This a Threat

  • Pressure early: Speed up the game and force rushed decisions.
  • Win effort stats: Rebounds, loose balls, and deflections matter.
  • Feed the gym: A fast start builds confidence and pressure.

How Lipscomb Academy Controls the Game

  • Limit live-ball turnovers: Removes Brentwood Academy’s easiest points.
  • Force half-court offense: Shifts the advantage to execution.
  • Close strong: Calm possessions win late.

Boys edge: Lipscomb Academy. Brentwood Academy can compete and create pressure, but Lipscomb Academy’s ranking, schedule strength, and consistency give them the edge late.


Final Word

This is a Friday Night Threat: Special Edition because it meets every standard of a marquee matchup. Ranked teams, a No. 1 program on the road, and Triple Threat Sportscast in the building to capture it live. Saturday may be the date, but the threat level is unmistakably Friday night.

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