North Florida Ospreys vs Florida Gators Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

North Florida Ospreys vs Florida Gators Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

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North Florida Ospreys vs Florida Gators Prediction

Austin Peay was the opponent that the North Florida Ospreys faced in their most recent game, and they were defeated by a score of 90-69. At the end of the game, North Florida had a field goal percentage of 45.6% (26 out of 57) and had made 11 of their 31 three-point shots. Six of the nine shots that the Ospreys attempted from the charity stripe were successful, giving them a percentage of 66.7%. They finished with 29 rebounds, four of which were of the offensive sort. In terms of snatching rebounds, they earned 29. In addition, they forced the other team into five turnovers and earned four steals during the game. Additionally, they recorded thirteen assists during the encounter. When it comes to the defense, North Florida allowed the other team to shoot 54.9% from the field, which was accomplished by making 39 of 71 shots. During this game, Austin Peay had 17 assists and 7 steals to pass to his teammates. Moreover, Austin Peay racked up 31 rebounds, seven of which were offensive and twenty-four of which were defensive, but he was unable to earn a refusal. At the end of the game, Austin Peay ended with a completion percentage of 55.6% from the charity stripe, converting 5 of 9 attempts. They were successful in seven of their eighteen efforts to convert from beyond the arc. During the course of the game, the Ospreys accumulated a total of 13 fouls, while Austin Peay was responsible for 11 fouls.

Liam Murphy is a player who had a significant contribution to the outcome of this game. In the end, he ended the game with a shooting percentage of 60.0% from the field and a total of two assists. After playing for a total of 26 minutes, he racked up a total of two rebounds. With a shooting percentage of six out of ten, he finished with sixteen points.

After ending the previous season with a record of 15-17, North Florida is coming into this clash with that record. During each game, they committed 17.9 fouls as a team and turned the ball over 11.2 times throughout the competition. During the course of the previous season, North Florida as a team averaged 35.8 rebounds per game and tallied 521 assists, which placed them 67th in Division 1 in terms of passing. The Ospreys had a shooting percentage of 68.5% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 35.7% from beyond the arc (409 of 1147). They posted an average of 82.8 points per game, which placed them 15th in Division 1, and they shot 44.4% from the field.

When the Ospreys were on defense, they were able to force their opponents to commit 10.9 turnovers a game while also drawing 14.4 fouls. In terms of points per game allowed, they ranked 364th in Division I with 84.8, and they allowed 34.5% of three-point shots. When it came to field goals, the Ospreys defense allowed a field goal percentage of 48.1% (1,015 out of 2,110), and they gave up 40.2 boards per game as a team. In the previous season, they allowed 531 assists, which placed them 356th in the country in terms of assists allowed.

Following their most recent appearance on the floor, the Florida Gators were defeated by Arizona by a score of 93-87. This was their most recent game. Over the course of the game, the Gators collected a total of 36 rebounds, which included 21 defensive boards and 15 offensive rebounds. During the contest, they were able to take nine items despite giving up possession of the ball 14 times. Due to the fact that Arizona committed 22 personal fouls throughout the game, the Gators were forced to make 30 trips to the charity stripe. Twenty of those were successfully buried, representing a 66.7% success rate. When it comes to shots from downtown, Florida was successful in seven out of its twenty-seven attempts, which is a 25.9% conversion rate. A total of thirty out of seventy shots from the field resulted in a shooting percentage of forty-two point nine percent for the Gators. During the game, the Gators allowed Arizona to make 30 of their 61 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a rate of 49.2% for the team. They ended up shooting 31 of 38 from the free throw line, which is an 81.6 percent percentage, and they shot 40.0% from from beyond the arc by shooting 2 out of 5. Regarding the number of rebounds, Florida allowed Arizona to collect a total of 38, with 12 coming from the offensive side of the court.

It turned out that Thomas Haugh was a significant contributor for the Gators in the game that they played. In the 38 minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 27 points but also had two assists for the game. During this game, he made seven of thirteen field goals, which had a field goal percentage of 53.8%. In addition, he grabbed four rebounds.

The previous year, Florida finished with a record of 35-4 in terms of wins and losses. The Gators were guilty for 17.3 personal fouls in each and every game, and they had a 72.6% success rate from the charity stripe. They were 58th in Division 1 in terms of the number of times they assisted their teammates, which was 15.5 times per game, while they gave up possession 11.1 times per game. During the previous season, Florida averaged 41.9 rebounds per game and scored 3,326 points, which is equivalent to 85.3 points per game. On offense, the Gators shot 47.3% from the field, which was the 47th best percentage in all of college basketball.

With 69.8 points allowed per game, the Gators’ defensive performance was ranked 104th when compared to other NCAA teams. Every game, they were able to force 11.8 turnovers and allowed teams to shoot 40.1% from the field, which was the 18th best percentage in NCAA basketball. While the Florida defense allowed their opponents to make 71.3% of their foul shots, they allowed their opponents to make 29.5% of their attempts from behind the three-point line (261 of 884). In each game, they gave up 11.2 assists and 33.3 boards, which placed them in the 30th and 105th positions, respectively, relative to those metrics.

Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: NORTH FLORIDA

 

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