Grambling Tigers vs Iowa State Cyclones Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025
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Grambling Tigers vs Iowa State Cyclones Prediction
Grambling Tigers defeated Huston-Tillotson in their most recent game, which they won by a score of 91-47. This victory was the Grambling Tigers’ most recent victory. Taking into consideration the number of personal fouls committed, the Tigers finished with 15, while Huston-Tillotson was responsible for 21 of them. Moreover, they were successful in five of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. At the end of the game, Huston-Tillotson concluded with a 42.1% conversion rate from the charity stripe, having converted 8 of their 19 attempts. In addition, Huston-Tillotson finished the game without committing any turnovers, despite the fact that she grabbed 28 rebounds (four offensive and twenty-four defensive). While playing, Huston-Tillotson had a total of 11 steals and 7 assists during the game. In terms of defense, Grambling allowed their opponent to shoot 30.9% from the field, which resulted in 17 out of 55 shots being made. Furthermore, they were responsible for 14 assists during this game, in addition to forcing the opponent to commit 23 turnovers and accumulating 18 steals. Regarding the amount of rebounds that they grabbed, they racked up 46, with 14 of those rebounds coming from the attacking end. In terms of free throws, the Tigers were successful in 24 out of 32 attempts, resulting in a rate of 75.0 percent. All things considered, Grambling finished the game with a field goal percentage of 46.3% (31 out of 67) and five of their twenty-three three-point attempts being successful.
At least one of the players who played a role in the matchup was Jimel Lane. There were 15 points attributed to him, and he shot six out of twelve. During the course of his 19 minutes on the court, he also dragged down three boards. At the end of the game, he had a field goal percentage of fifty percent and a total of two assists.
Grambling plays on the court after concluding the previous season with a record of 12-22 in terms of wins and losses. The team as a whole committed 16.4 personal fouls in each game, and they gave up possession of the ball 12.7 times on average. The Grambling men’s basketball team finished the previous season with 33.7 rebounds per game and 387 assists, which placed them 299th in Division I in terms of passing the ball. The Tigers had a shooting percentage of 72.9% from the free throw line and 33.8% from three-point range (219 of 648). Additionally, they shot 42.9% from the field while averaging 66.8 points per game, which placed them 334th in the country.
The Tigers were able to force their opponents into 12.4 turnovers a game, and they also drew 15.3 personal fouls. This was accomplished through their defensive tactics. In terms of the number of assists they allowed during the course of the previous season, they were ranked 171st in Division I. With regard to their defensive performance, the Tigers allowed a field goal percentage of 41.7% (816 of 1,955), and they allowed 34.7 boards per game as a team. They were ranked 52nd in Division I in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents per game (67.7), and they allowed 34.8% of shots to be made from outside the perimeter.
The Iowa State Cyclones last competed on the court against Fairleigh Dickinson, and they emerged triumphant with a score of 88-50. This victory allowed them to take home the tournament trophy. Regarding the manner in which they attacked the glass, Iowa State allowed Fairleigh Dickinson to grab a total of 29 in total, with six of those grabs being on the offensive glass. They shot 6 out of 27 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 22.2% 3-point percentage, and they concluded the game with a 58.8% free throw percentage, which was 10 of 17 from the line. The Cyclones assigned Fairleigh Dickinson a rate of 32.7% for the game, which was based on the fact that they were able to knock down 17 of their 52 shots from the floor. After everything was said and done, the Cyclones had a field goal percentage of 52.2%, which was based on their 35 for 67 performance from the field. Iowa State was successful in shooting from three-point range 12 times out of 27 times, which is a 44.4% success rate. They were successful in converting six of them, with a conversion rate of 66.7%. As a result of the 11 personal fouls that Fairleigh Dickinson committed during the game, the Cyclones were forced to make a total of nine trips to the charity stripe. The ball was turned over by them nine times, while they were able to steal eleven times during this game. In this game, the Cyclones racked up a total of 39 rebounds, with 32 coming from their defensive side and 7 coming from their offensive side.
Milan Momcilovic was the substitute player for the Cyclones during the competition. In this encounter, he had a knockdown percentage of 68.8%, which was 11 of 16 shots, and he had a total of three rebounds. In the course of this game, he played for a total of 28 minutes and scored 29 points while also dishing out two assists.
The previous year, Iowa State finished with a record of 25-10. In terms of offensive performance, the Cyclones achieved a field goal percentage of 48.3 percent, which placed them in the 23rd position among all college teams. In the course of the previous season, Iowa State racked up 2,812 points, which is equivalent to 80.3 points per game, and they also grabbed 35.4 boards per game. In Division 1, they were 81st in terms of the number of assists they handed out each game, which was 15.0, and they gave up possession 12.0 times per game. Every single game, the Cyclones committed 16.2 fouls, and they made 75.3% of their free throws from the charity line.
In addition, the Iowa State defense allowed its opponents to make 33.6% of their three-point shots (275 of 818), and their opponents were successful in making 75.0% of their free throw attempts. When it came to the defensive end, they were 198th and 25th in the areas of rebounds and assists per game, respectively, with 13.4 and 31.4 rebounds per game respectively. With 68.3 points allowed per game, the Cyclones’ defense was ranked 65th in NCAA basketball, placing them in the 65th spot overall. They got their opponents to commit 15.2 turnovers a game and allowed teams to shoot 42.0% from the floor, which was the 76th best percentage in Division 1.
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