Eastern Illinois Panthers vs Kentucky Wildcats Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025
Eastern Illinois Panthers vs Kentucky Wildcats Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.
Eastern Illinois Panthers vs Kentucky Wildcats Prediction
In their most recent game, the Eastern Illinois Panthers faced up against Notre Dame and were defeated by a score of 78-58. The Panthers were defeated during their time on the court. When it comes to the overall number of fouls committed, the Panthers ended up with 17, while Notre Dame finished with a total of 15. They made nine of their twenty-eight attempts from beyond the arc. Ultimately, Notre Dame was able to shoot free throws at a rate of 73.3%, as they were successful in 11 out of 15 attempts. In addition, Notre Dame was able to collect 35 boards (14 offensive and 21 defensive), but they were unable to win a rejection. For the duration of this competition, Notre Dame had a total of 13 assists and four steals. In terms of defense, Eastern Illinois allowed their opponent to shoot 48.3 percent from the field for a total of 29 out of 60 shots. In addition, they had a total of 8 assists during the game, in addition to committing 10 turnovers and coming away with 2 steals. Regarding the amount of rebounds that they were able to take down, they accumulated a total of 22, with seven of those rebounds coming from the offensive end. At the free throw line, the Panthers were successful in ten out of twelve tries, which is an 83.3% success percentage. The game was won by Eastern Illinois, who finished with a field goal percentage of 38.9% (21 of 54) and a three-point shooting percentage of 6 of 21.
One of the individuals that played a significant role in this matchup is Kooper Jacobi. He was able to shoot fifty percent from the field, but he was unable to get an assist. In the course of thirty-five minutes on the court, he grabbed three rebounds. Twenty points were scored by him on eight of sixteen shots.
Currently, Eastern Illinois has a win-loss record of 1-2 for the season, and they will be competing in this matchup. With a shooting percentage of 38.2% from the field, they have a scoring average of 62.0 points per game, which places them 350th in the nation. With 13 of 48 shots from beyond the arc, the Panthers have a shooting percentage of 27.1%, but their percentage from the charity stripe is 79.2%. Eastern Illinois is currently pulling in 36.0 boards per game and has accumulated 28 assists for the year, which places them 332nd in the nation in terms of passing the ball. In addition, the team has a total of 28 assists. They are having a turnover rate of 15.7 times per game, and as a team, they are committing 22.0 personal fouls per game.
When it comes to the defensive side of the court, the Panthers are causing 11.7 turnovers per game while also generating 20.3 personal fouls. Currently, they are ranked 66th in college basketball for allowing assists to the opposition, having given up 28 assists so far this season. The Panthers are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 37.5% (66 of 176), and they are also allowing their opponents to gather 39.3 boards per game as a unit. They are ranked 111th in Division I in terms of points per game (PPG) from their opponents, and they allow 23.5% of their shots to come from a distance.
As a result of their most recent match, the Kentucky Wildcats were defeated by Louisville by a score of 96-88. This was the last time they competed against Louisville. During the course of this game, the Wildcats amassed a total of forty boards, which included 29 defensive boards and 11 offensive boards. In addition, they were able to steal four balls during this game, but they also lost possession of the ball fourteen times. While playing in this game, Louisville was called for a total of 19 fouls, which resulted in the Wildcats having to make a total of 16 trips to the free throw line. They were successful in converting 12 of the free throw attempts, which resulted in a rate of 75.0 percent. When it came to three-point shots, Kentucky took and made 12 of their 34 tries, which is a 35.3% success rate. At the time that the final whistle sounded, the Wildcats had a percentage of 47.1% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 32 for 68 from the field. Due to the fact that the Wildcats allowed Louisville to make 31 of their 69 tries from the floor, the Wildcats ended up with a shooting percentage of 44.9% for this game. By going 13 out of 40 from outside the arc, they finished this game with a 32.5% shooting percentage from beyond the arc. Additionally, they ended up shooting 21 of 31 from the free throw line, which is 67.7%. When it comes to the topic of rebounds, Kentucky allowed Louisville to collect a total of 37, with 12 of those being offensive.
In the end, Denzel Aberdeen was able to make a difference for the Wildcats in this championship game. He finished the game with seven rebounds and a field goal percentage of fifty percent, making ten out of twenty shots on field goals. He played for a total of 31 minutes and scored 26 points while also dishing out three assists during the game.
Up to this point in the season, Kentucky has a record of 2-1. As far as offensive execution is concerned, the Wildcats are currently connecting on 49.5% of their field goal attempts, which places them 83rd among all NCAA teams. During the course of the season, Kentucky has scored 272 points (90.7 points per game), and they have pulled down 47.7 rebounds per game. Their rate of earning assists is 20.7 times per game, which places them in the 25th position in college basketball. Additionally, they lose possession of the ball 11.0 times per game due to turning it over. The Wildcats are accountable for committing 18.0 fouls per game, and they have a shooting percentage of 71.9% from the free throw line.
In terms of shots from outside the arc, the Kentucky defense allows 25.5% of their opponents to make (25 of 98), while their opponents are successful in 67.1% of their shoots from the charity line. The average number of dimes and boards that they have allowed on a nightly basis is 13.3, which places them 207th and 171st in the nation, respectively. As far as the defensive side of the court is concerned, the Wildcats rank 141st in Division 1 in terms of points per game allowed with 68.7. Every game, they force their opponents to commit 9.0 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 34.9% from the floor, which is the 27th best percentage in Division 1.
✅ Our NCAAB 11-14-2025 Pick: KENTUCKY
NCAAB 11-14-2025 Predictions
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