Western Illinois Leathernecks vs Iowa Hawkeyes Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-7-2025

Western Illinois Leathernecks vs Iowa Hawkeyes Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-7-2025

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Western Illinois Leathernecks vs Iowa Hawkeyes Prediction

During their most recent match, the Western Illinois Leathernecks faced up against Radford and ultimately suffered a defeat by a score of 80-75 despite their best efforts. It was determined that the Leathernecks finished with a total of 26 personal fouls, while Radford finished with a total of 18 personal fouls. From a distance, they were successful in six of their twenty-two attempts. After the game was over, Radford had a free throw percentage of 64.5%, meaning that they made 20 of their 31 tries from the line. Moreover, Radford did not record a single block despite the fact that he gathered a total of 26 rebounds (11 offensive and 15 defensive). Throughout the course of this game, Radford contributed 12 assists and had 4 steals. When it comes to defense, Western Illinois allowed its opponent to shoot 52.9% from the floor, which was accomplished by shooting 27 of 51 shots. During the match, they also had three thefts and forced the opponent to commit six turnovers. Additionally, they gave five assists to their teammates. In terms of the number of boards they brought in, they accumulated a total of 28, with 12 of those boards being of the offensive sort. At the free throw line, the Leathernecks had a success rate of 65.0%, making 13 of their 20 attempts to make a free throw. Western Illinois finished the game with a field goal percentage of 47.5% (28 of 59), and they were successful in burying six of their eighteen tries from beyond the arc.

One of the players that made a significant contribution to the game was Lucas Lorenzen for example. When he departed the stadium, he had scored 25 points and had shot 9 out of 14 shots. In addition to that, he grabbed four boards throughout his 38 minutes on the court. During the game, he finished with a shooting percentage of 64.3% from the floor and one assist.

With a record of 0-1 so far this season, Western Illinois comes into this matchup with a win-loss record. With a field goal percentage of 47.5%, they have a scoring average of 75.0 points per game, which places them 233rd in Division 1. By making six of eighteen three-point shots, the Leathernecks are connecting on 33.3% of their shots, while they are making 65.0% of their free throws. With 5 assists for the season, Western Illinois is now ranked 347th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the team is getting 32.0 rebounds per game, which places them in the third-place position in the nation. As a team, they commit 26.0 personal fouls each and every game, and they give up possession of the ball 11.0 times a game.

Each night, the Leathernecks are committing 18.0 fouls and forcing 7.0 turnovers on the defensive end of the court. Additionally, they are drawing 7 turnovers. On the other hand, they are ranked 266th in the nation in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents per game (80.0), and they allow 27.3% of shots from a distance. As a team, the Leathernecks are allowing a field goal percentage of 52.9% (27 of 51), and overall, they are giving up 30.0 boards per game. When it comes to allowing assists to their opponents, they are ranked 177th in Division I, with 12 assists given up during the year.

When they met Robert Morris in their most recent match, the Iowa Hawkeyes emerged victorious with a total score of 101-69. This was the last time they competed on the floor. Over the course of the game, the Hawkeyes were able to collect a total of 23 rebounds, including 14 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds. They were also responsible for 11 steals throughout the game, despite the fact that they lost possession of the ball 11 times. During the game, Robert Morris was called for 33 personal fouls, which resulted in the Hawkeyes having 44 opportunities to make free throws from the free throw line. At a percentage of 81.8%, they were successful in converting 36 of the free throws that they attempted. Regarding shots from beyond the perimeter, Iowa was successful on seven out of fifteen attempts, which is a 46.7% conversion rate. The Hawkeyes finished the game with a shooting percentage of 61.7%, which was achieved by making 29 of 47 shots from the field out of a possible 47. The Hawkeyes had a field goal conversion rate of 47.9% for the game, which may be attributed to the fact that they allowed Robert Morris to convert 23 out of 48 field goal attempts. They finished the game with a 45.8% shooting percentage from outside the arc, making 11 of 24 shots, and they ended up making 12 of 22 shots from the free throw line, which is 51.5%. In terms of the number of rebounds that Robert Morris was able to collect, Iowa allowed him to grab a total of 22 (12 on the offensive side).

When it came to this competition, Bennett Stirtz was an essential player for the Hawkeyes. However, he did not end with any boards despite the fact that he made six out of ten field goals during the game, giving him a field goal percentage of sixty percent. In the 35 minutes that he was on the court, he scored 19 points and had six assists for this particular game.

Iowa has a record of 1-0 so far this season, with a win-loss record. With a shooting percentage of 61.7% from the field, the Iowa Hawkeyes are currently ranked seventh in the country for offensive efficiency. During the course of the season, Iowa has accumulated 101 points and has grabbed 26.0 boards per game. The number of times they are able to get assists is 21.0 per game, which places them 62nd in the USA. Additionally, they are able to give up possession 11.0 times per game. Every game, the Hawkeyes are committing 26.0 fouls, and they are making 81.8% of their free throws from field goal range.

Given that they allow 69.0 points per game, the Hawkeyes’ defensive unit is rated 175th in Division 1 in terms of points allowed per game. Each and every night, they have been responsible for 23.0 turnovers and have allowed teams to shoot 47.9% from the field, which places them 290th in college basketball. This means that the Iowa defense allows their opponents to make 45.8% of their shots from beyond the three-point line (11 of 24), and their opponents are successful on 54.5% of their shots from the free throw line. In each and every game, they give up 14.0 assists and 25.0 boards, which places them 246th and 57th in college basketball, respectively.

Our NCAAB 11-7-2025 Pick: IOWA

 

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