Merrimack Warriors vs Auburn Tigers Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

Merrimack Warriors vs Auburn Tigers Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

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Merrimack Warriors vs Auburn Tigers Prediction

A loss by a score of 75-66 was the result of the Merrimack Warriors’ most recent game, which they played against South Dakota State. The Warriors were defeated by South Dakota State. With regard to the number of fouls committed, the Warriors ended up finishing with 21, while South Dakota State racked up 18 fouls. They also converted seven out of eighteen attempts from long range. As a result of making 20 of their 26 attempts from the free throw line, South Dakota State finished the game with a free throw percentage of 76.9%. Additionally, South Dakota State failed not record a block for the team, despite the fact that they grabbed 39 rebounds (12 offensive and 27 defensive combined). A total of 17 assists and four steals were recorded by South Dakota State during the contest. As far as the defense is concerned, Merrimack allowed the opposing team to shoot 42.1% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 24 of 57 shots. A total of 14 turnovers and 8 thefts were committed by them during the game, and they also served up 9 assists to their teammates. Regarding the number of rebounds they obtained, they racked up a total of 24, with three of those being for offensive purposes. Out of a total of 27 attempts, the Warriors were successful in converting 22 of them, which is an 81.5% conversion rate. After the game was over, Merrimack finished with a field goal percentage of 32.1% (18 of 56) and made 8 of 29 three-point shots.

There was a player named Tye Dorset who had a significant role in this game. In the end, he finished with 19 points after shooting 7 of 12 baskets. Not only did he see the floor for thirty-five minutes, but he also took down two boards. During the course of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 58.3 percent and two assists.

The previous season, Merrimack finished with a record of 18-15, and they are coming into this clash with that record. Over the course of the season, they shot 42.3% from the field and averaged 65.6 points per game, which placed them 350th in the nation. When it came to three-point shooting, the Warriors were successful 33.0% of the time (263 of 798), while they did 72.3% from the free throw line. In terms of passing the ball, Merrimack finished the previous season ranked 287th in the nation with a total of 391 assists and 28.2 boards per game. This achievement placed the team in the top spot. The average number of times they lost possession of the ball due to turnovers was 9.0, and they committed 15.7 personal fouls per game as a squad.

On a nightly basis, the Warriors were able to force 15.1 turnovers, and they also got 13.6 personal fouls. This was accomplished because to their defensive efforts. When it came to shots from a distance, they allowed 31.0% of their opponents to make them, while their opponents scored 64.2 points per game, placing them 15th in the country. The Warriors allowed their opponents to shoot at a rate of 41.3% (759 of 1,838), and they allowed their opponents to grab 40.2 rebounds per game as a team. The previous year, they were ranked 234th in college for the number of assists they allowed, which was 455.

The Auburn Tigers defeated Bethune-Cookman in their most recent game, which they won by a score of 95-90. This victory marked the end of their season. During the game, the Tigers collected a total of 37 rebounds, which included 25 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards. In addition, they were responsible for 11 turnovers of the ball and 10 thefts throughout the course of the game. In the course of the game, Bethune-Cookman was called for a total of 24 personal fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having a total of 38 opportunities to go to the charity stop. 27 of those were successfully converted, giving them a conversion percentage of 71.1%. When it comes to shots taken from downtown, Auburn was successful in six out of twenty-three tries, which is a 26.1% success rate. After everything was said and done, the Tigers ended up shooting 31 for 68 from the field, which resulted in a rate of 45.6% for them. As a result of the Tigers’ decision to allow Bethune-Cookman to make 35 of their 70 attempts from the floor, the Tigers achieved a rate of 50.0% for this particular game. They ended the game with a shooting percentage of 52.2% from a distance, making 12 of 23 shots, and they concluded the game with an 88.9% percentage from the charity stripe, making 8 of 9 shots. In terms of how they attacked the glass, Auburn allowed Bethune-Cookman to collect 32 points in total, with eight of those points coming from the offensive side of the court.

Ultimately, Keyshawn Hall was a significant contributor for the Tigers in this game by his performance. Over the course of the game, he made five of twelve shots, which is a rate of 41.7%, and he also grabbed eight rebounds. Within the span of 37 minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 28 points but also contributed two assists to the game.

During the previous season, Auburn finished with a record of 32-6 in terms of wins and losses. In terms of the offensive side of the ball, the Tigers have a field goal percentage of 47.6%, which places them in the forty-first position in the nation. During the course of the previous season, Auburn scored 3,153 points (83.0 points per game) and collected 37.4 boards per game from their opponents. Their rate of passing the ball around was 16.1 times per game, which placed them in the 35th position in the country. Additionally, they lost possession of the ball 9.4 times each game, which was the highest rate in the country. Within the course of each game, the Tigers were responsible for committing 18.5 fouls, and their free throw percentage was 72.7%.

The Auburn defense allowed its opponents to make 73.0% of their free throw attempts, while they allowed their opponents to make 29.8% of their three-point attempts (231 on 774). Their average assists and rebounds per game were 9.5 and 33.6, respectively, which placed them in third and 127th place in Division 1 respectively. With a score of 69.4 points per game, the Tigers’ defensive unit was rated 88th in Division I in terms of points allowed per game. They allowed teams to shoot 40.8% from the field, which was 32nd in Division 1 and forced their opponents to commit 12.1 turnovers per game.

Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: MERRIMACK

 

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