Saint Francis Red Flash vs TCU Horned Frogs Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

Saint Francis Red Flash vs TCU Horned Frogs Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

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Saint Francis Red Flash vs TCU Horned Frogs Prediction

The Saint Francis Red Flash were defeated by Oklahoma in their most recent game, which they played. The final score was 102-66, and the Red Flash were defeated by Oklahoma. When it comes to the number of fouls committed, the Red Flash ended up finishing with 19, whereas Oklahoma only committed 11 against them. In their thirty attempts from beyond the arc, they were successful in 11 of them. The Oklahoma Sooners were able to win this game by shooting 72.2% from the free throw line. They were successful in making 13 of their 18 attempts. In addition, Oklahoma finished the game with no turnovers, despite the fact that they had 39 rebounds (11 offensive and 28 defensive). Within the course of this game, Oklahoma recorded a total of 23 assists and 8 steals. At the defensive end of the court, Saint Francis allowed the opposing team to shoot 55.7% from the field on 39 of 70 shots. A total of ten assists were delivered by them throughout the game, while they also committed eleven turnovers and eight steals. As far as grabbing boards is concerned, they accumulated a total of 23, with five of those being offensive. Seven of the Red Flash’s ten attempts from the free throw line were successful, resulting in a percentage of seventy percent. Saint Francis finished the game with a field goal percentage of 40.9% (27 out of 66) and a five-of-seven (five out of seventeen) shooting percentage from beyond the arc.

One of the players who played a significant role in the game was Sky Wicks. In the end, he finished with 20 points after shooting 9 out of 19 shots. During the 34 minutes that he spent on the hardwood, he was able to haul down five boards. At the end of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 47.4 percent and three assists.

This game is being played by Saint Francis, which finished the previous season with a record of 16-17 in terms of wins and losses. They had a field goal percentage of 46.1% while averaging 70.8 points per game, which was the 261st best in Division 1. The Red Flash was successful in getting 33.6% of shots from downtown (269 out of 801) and 72.7% of shots from the charity stripe. At the end of the previous season, Saint Francis had a team average of 34.2 rebounds per game and 469 assists, which placed them 136th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. During each game, they committed 12.8 turnovers, and as a group, they committed 14.9 fouls on a nightly basis.

The Red Flash were able to force their opponents to commit 10.9 turnovers on a nightly basis because of their defensive play, while also drawing 14.1 fouls. They were 148th in the collegiate rankings for opponents points per game (71.0), and they allowed 30.9% of their opponents to make three-point shots. As a team, the Red Flash allowed their opponents to make 42.9% of their field goals (849 of 1,979), and they allowed their opponents to secure 34.3 rebounds per game of competition. During the course of the previous year, they allowed 424 assists to their opponents, which placed them 146th in the college basketball rankings for assists given up.

The TCU Horned Frogs were defeated by New Orleans by a score of 78-74 the last time they competed on the court. This meant that they were unable to advance to the next round of competition. Over the course of the game, the Horned Frogs collected a total of 27 rebounds, including 16 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds. During the contest, they surrendered the ball ten times while simultaneously committing ten steals. Due to the fact that New Orleans committed 24 personal fouls during the game, the Horned Frogs were forced to go to the free throw line for a total of 26 individual tries. They were successful in destroying 19 of those, which is equivalent to a rate of 73.1%. With regard to three-point shots, TCU was successful in three out of twenty-seven attempts, which is 11.1%. Out of a total of 67 shots taken from the field, the Horned Frogs were successful 26 times, giving them a shooting percentage of 38.8 percent. The Horned Frogs made it possible for New Orleans to make 28 of their 57 field goal attempts, which resulted in a 49.1% shooting percentage for the game in this particular matchup. Over the course of the game, they concluded with a free throw percentage of 78.9%, a three-point percentage of 38.9%, and a free throw percentage of 15 of 19 at the free throw line. When it comes to attacking the glass, TCU enabled New Orleans to accumulate a total of 38 points, 11 of which were on the offensive glass.

When it came to the competition, David Punch was an essential member of the Horned Frogs. In the 29 minutes that he was on the floor, he scored a total of 19 points, but he was unable to dish out any assists. He finished with a total of eight rebounds and made nine out of thirteen shots for this game, giving him a rate of 69.2%.

Last season, TCU finished with a record of 16-16. In terms of offensive execution, the Horned Frogs had a 41.6% shooting percentage from the field, which placed them 331st in the whole college basketball league. During the previous season, TCU amassed 2,162 points, which is equivalent to 67.6 points per game, while they grabbed 34.8 boards per game. They turned the ball over 11.6 times per game and earned an assist 12.2 times per game, which is two hundred eighty-sevenths in Division One. During the course of the game, the Horned Frogs were responsible for 15.7 fouls committed while also hitting 64.7% from the free throw line.

The defense of TCU allowed opponents to make 31.6% of their three-point shots (241 of 762) and 73.8% of their free throw tries to be successful with their shoots. The fact that they allowed 15.7 assists and 34.0 total boards per game placed them in the 341st and 159th positions, respectively, in the national rankings. With an average of 68.7 points per game allowed, the Horned Frogs’ defensive performance was rated 75th in the nation. On a nightly basis, they were able to force 13.2 turnovers and allowed teams to shoot 44.1% from the field, which was the 201st best percentage available in college basketball.

Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: SAINT FRANCIS

 

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