Jackson State Tigers vs Louisville Cardinals Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

Jackson State Tigers vs Louisville Cardinals Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

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Jackson State Tigers vs Louisville Cardinals Prediction

In their most recent match, the Jackson State Tigers were defeated by Illinois by a score of 113-55. The game was played against Illinois. The Tigers finished with a total of 22 personal fouls, while Illinois earned a total of 10 personal fouls through the course of the game. Seventeen of their thirty-seven attempts from beyond the arc were successful. As a result of converting 16 of their 24 shots from the charity stripe, Illinois finished with a 66.7% conversion rate. In addition to that, Illinois was able to grab a total of sixty rebounds (21 offensive and 39 defensive), but they were unable to record a single block in their statistics. Through the course of the game, Illinois recorded a total of 23 assists and six steals. When it comes to the defense, Jackson State allowed their opponent to shoot 54.8% from the field, which is equivalent to 40 out of 73 shots. Furthermore, throughout this clash, they were responsible for five assists, as well as causing the opposing side to commit twelve turnovers and stealing eleven balls. In terms of the number of rebounds they obtained, they had sixteen, with three of those being offensive. The Tigers were successful in converting 10 of their 14 attempts at the charity stripe, resulting in a percentage of 71.4%. Jackson State finished the game with a field goal percentage of 30.6% (19 out of 62), and they were successful in making seven of their thirty-nine attempts from beyond the arc during the game.

In this particular encounter, one of the players who made a contribution was Devin Ree. Even though he concluded the game without scoring a single point, he ended up shooting 63.6% from the field. His entire board count was one, and he played for a total of 19 minutes. Through seven of eleven shots, he was able to achieve 19 points.

Jackson State comes into this matchup having finished the previous season with a record of 16-18 in terms of wins and losses. They had a shooting percentage of 42.2% from the field and averaged 71.4 points per game, which was the 248th best in Division 1. On the other hand, the Tigers made 73.0% of their free throws and 32.6% of their shots from beyond the arc (217 of 666). As a team, Jackson State finished the previous season with 415 assists and 36.6 rebounds per game, which placed them 241st in the nation in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, they finished the season with 36.6 rebounds per game. The average number of times they turned the ball over was 13.9, and they committed 16.5 fouls per game as a collection.

During the time that they were on defense, the Tigers were able to force their opponents to commit 12.4 turnovers a game, and they also committed 17.1 fouls. They were 255th in Division 1 in terms of points per game allowed (74.6), and they allowed 34.1% of their opponents to make three-point shots. As a team, the Tigers allowed their opponents to shoot 43.5% from beyond the arc (898 of 2,063), and they also allowed their opponents to grab 36.4 rebounds per game. Due to the fact that they allowed 502 assists during the previous season, they were rated 325th in Division I.

South Carolina State was the opponent that the Louisville Cardinals faced in their most recent game, and they emerged triumphant with a score of 104-45. This victory allowed them to take home the trophy. When it came to cleaning the glass, Louisville allowed South Carolina State to grab a total of 29 (ten of which were offensive). They had a 10.5% shooting percentage from beyond the three-point line, making two out of 19 shots, and they ended up making 17 of 22 free throws, which is a 77.3% percentage. Although South Carolina State made 57 attempts from the floor, the Cardinals only allowed them to hit 13 of them, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 22.8% for the game. After everything was said and done, the Cardinals had a shooting percentage of 53.2% from the field, thanks to their 33-for-62 shooting from the field. When it came to shooting from beyond the arc, Louisville was successful 12 times out of 32 attempts, which is a 37.5% success rate. Their success rate was 78.8 percent, as they were able to eliminate 26 of those. Due to the fact that South Carolina State committed 25 fouls during this game, the Cardinals were forced to stand at the free throw line for a total of 33 attempts. During the encounter, they were not able to keep possession of the ball 16 times, although they did manage to steal 12 times. Over the course of this game, the Cardinals collected a total of 45 rebounds, including 34 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds.

It turned out that Khani Rooths was able to make a difference for the Cardinals during the game. For the game, he achieved a field goal percentage of 66.7% by making eight out of twelve shots, and he also grabbed seven rebounds. His 21 minutes of playing time resulted in him scoring 20 points and he was responsible for three assists throughout the game.

The previous year, Louisville finished with a record of 27-8. In each game, the Cardinals committed 15.6 personal fouls, and they had a 74.6% success rate from the free throw line. They were 154th in the USA in terms of the number of times they turned the ball over with 11.3 times per game, while they earned an assist 13.9 times per game. A total of 2,747 points were scored by Louisville during the course of the previous season, with 78.5 points scored per game, and 37.3 boards collected each game. Due to the fact that the Cardinals’ offense had a field goal percentage of 45.4%, they were rated 137th in all of collegiate basketball.

For example, the Louisville defense allowed their opponents to make 34.1% of their three-point attempts (278 of 816), yet their opponents were successful in 71.2% of their shots from the free throw line. In each and every game, they allowed 11.8 assists and 33.4 rebounds, which placed them 63rd and 120th, respectively, in the college basketball rankings. At the defensive end, the Cardinals were rated 90th in Division 1 in terms of the number of points they allowed per game, with a total of 69.5. Every single night, they were able to force 12.8 turnovers and allowed teams to shoot 42.9% from the field, which was the 123rd best percentage in college basketball.

Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: JACKSON STATE

 

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