Bethune-Cookman Wildcats vs Miami Hurricanes Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025
Bethune-Cookman Wildcats vs Miami Hurricanes Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.
Bethune-Cookman Wildcats vs Miami Hurricanes Prediction
One of the most recent games that the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats participated in was against Auburn, and they were defeated by a score of 95-90 in the end. At the end of the game, Bethune-Cookman finished with a field goal percentage of 50.0% (35 out of 70), and they were successful in converting 12 of 23 shots from beyond the perimeter. With a percentage of 88.9%, the Wildcats were successful in burying eight of their nine shots from the charity stripe. There were 32 rebounds that they were able to take down, with eight of those rebounds coming from the offensive end of the court. Furthermore, they were responsible for 18 assists during the encounter, in addition to forcing the opponent to commit 11 turnovers and stealing 9 balls. When it comes to defense, Bethune-Cookman allowed their opponent to shoot 45.6% from the field on 31 out of 68 shots throughout the game. Auburn finished the game with a total of 15 assists and 10 steals among its players. In addition to that, Auburn was able to grab 37 rebounds (12 offensive and 25 defensive), but they were unable to record a block in their statistics. At the end of the game, Auburn finished with a 71.1% shooting percentage from the charity stripe, making 27 of 38 shots. In addition, they connected on six of their twenty-three attempts from beyond the arc. In terms of the number of fouls committed, the Wildcats finished up with 24, while Auburn only managed to rack up 12 fouls.
Among the individuals who participated in this competition, Quentin Heady is one of them. In the end, he finished with 21 points, while shooting 8 of 14 from the field. Not only did he play for a total of 31 minutes, but he also got three rebounds. In the end, he shot 57.1% from the floor and won three dimes for his efforts.
The previous season, Bethune-Cookman finished with a record of 17-16, and they are coming into this contest with that record. Despite shooting 42.8% from the field, they averaged 68.6 points per game, which placed them 311th in the country of all teams. Thirty-nine percent of the Wildcats’ three-point shots (202 of 634) were successful, and they made 69 percent of their free throws. Bethune-Cookman finished the previous season with a total of 423 assists and 35.6 rebounds per game, which placed them 220th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the club averaged 35.6 rebounds per game. Both individually and collectively, they committed 16.1 fouls per game and turned the ball over 13.6 times per game.
On a nightly basis, the Wildcats led the league in personal fouls with 17.6 and caused 11.6 turnovers on the defensive side of the balls. With 450 assists allowed during the previous season, they were ranked 221st in the collegiate level for the most assists allowed. The Wildcats allowed a field goal percentage of 43.0% (846 of 1,968) through their defense, and they allowed 35.9 rebounds per game as a team. In terms of points per game (PPG) from their opponents, they placed 191st in college basketball, and they allowed 31.3% of shots from outside the perimeter to be made against them.
During their most recent game on the hardwood, the Miami Hurricanes defeated Jacksonville by a score of 86-69. This victory allowed them to keep their winning streak alive. Over the course of the game, the Hurricanes collected a total of 30 rebounds, including 23 defensive boards and 7 offensive rebounds. Over the course of the game, they gained seven steals while giving up possession fifteen times. During this game, Jacksonville committed 27 fouls, which resulted in the Hurricanes having to go to the penalty area for 37 times. They were successful in destroying 29 of those, which is equivalent to a rate of 78.4%. When it comes to shooting from beyond the arc, Miami was successful in three of their fourteen attempts, which is a 21.4% success rate. Taking everything into consideration, the Hurricanes had a field goal percentage of 55.1%, which was achieved by shooting 27 of 49 shots from the field. During this match, the Hurricanes allowed Jacksonville to convert 27 of their 58 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 46.6% for Jacksonville during the game. They shot 8 of 28 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a free throw percentage of 28.6%, and they completed the game with a free throw percentage of 7 out of 14 (50%) from the charity stripe. Miami allowed Jacksonville to snag a total of 19 shots, five of which were offensive, as they were discussing cleaning the glass.
When it came to the competition, Malik Reneau was a key player for the Hurricanes. During his 28 minutes on the court, he not only scored 20 points but also racked up two assists toward the overall game total. He had a rate of 55.6%, which he achieved by making 5 of 9 shots during the game, and he also had 2 rebounds.
Last year, Miami finished with a record of 7-24. On the offensive end of the court, the Hurricanes shot 45.9% from the floor, which made them 111th in the nation in terms of their percentage performance. The Miami Heat finished the previous season with 2,294 points, or 74.0 points per game, and they grabbed 31.5 rebounds per game. The number of times they turned the ball over was 10.9 times per game, and their rate of collecting assists was 12.9 times per game, which placed them 240th in Division 1. While shooting 76.4% from the free throw line, the Hurricanes committed 14.4 personal fouls per game that they played.
With 80.6 points per game allowed, the Hurricanes’ defensive unit was rated 351st in the college football rankings for points allowed per game. They were able to force 10.2 turnovers per game and allowed teams to shoot 49.5% from the floor, which was the third-best percentage in NCAA basketball. The Miami defense allowed opponents to make 39.7% of their three-point shots (291 of 733) and 74.4% of their free throw attempts to be successful. They were ranked 354th and 146th in the nation in terms of total assists and total rebounds per game, respectively, coming in at 16.5 and 33.8 respectively.
✅ Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: MIAMI
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