Princeton Tigers vs Kansas Jayhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-15-2025

Princeton Tigers vs Kansas Jayhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-15-2025

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Princeton Tigers vs Kansas Jayhawks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-15-2025

The most recent game that the Princeton Tigers participated in was a victory against Bucknell, which they achieved by a score of 73-63 while playing against Bucknell. With relation to the number of fouls committed, the Tigers ended up finishing with twenty, while Bucknell finished with twenty-two. In addition, they were successful in six of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. At the end of the competition, Bucknell finished with a charity stripe conversion rate of 71.4%, having converted 15 of 21 tries. However, Bucknell was unable to win a rejection despite having a total of 32 rebounds, six of which were offensive and twenty-six defensive. Through the course of this battle, Bucknell racked up ten assists and eight steals. When it came to defense, Princeton allowed 41.2% from the field, which was comprised of 21 out of 51 shots. In addition, they forced the opposing side to commit 11 turnovers and earned 5 steals during the game. Additionally, they distributed 10 assists during the competition. Regarding the act of grabbing rebounds, they racked up a total of 36, with ten of those being offensive. The Tigers had a success record of 65.5% when they were at the free throw line, making 19 of their 29 tries. Over the course of the game, Princeton finished with a field goal percentage of 41.5% (22 of 53), and they were successful in converting 10 of their 28 attempts from beyond the arc.

Dalen Davis is one of the players who contributed to the outcome of this opposition. He shot 8 out of 16 from the field and finished with 25 points. In addition to that, he grabbed three rebounds while playing for 37 minutes. In the last minutes of the game, he finished with a 50.0% shooting percentage and three assists.

As the season comes to a close, Princeton enters the court with a record of 1-1 in terms of wins and losses. With a field goal percentage of 38.1%, they have a scoring average of 71.0 points per game, which places them in the 294th spot in the collegiate rankings. While the Tigers are making 33.3% of their three-point shots (20 of 60), they are also making 65.3% of their free throws. Princeton is currently ranked 356th in Division I in terms of passing, with a team average of 37.5 rebounds per game and 22 assists for the season. This placement places Princeton in the middle of the pack. They commit 18.0 fouls on a nightly basis as a club, and for every game they play, they turn the ball over 13.5 times.

When the Tigers are on the defensive end of the court, they are able to force 10.0 turnovers a game and draw 19.5 personal fouls. When it comes to allowing assists, they are ranked 120th in college, with 33 assists being given up during the season. There is a 46.7% field goal percentage (57 of 122) that the Tigers are allowing their opponents to shoot from beyond the arc, and they are giving up 39.5 boards per game as a team. They allow 36.8% of their opponents to make three-point attempts, and they are ranked 307th in the nation in terms of the number of points that opponents score against them (83.5).

During their most recent matchup on the hardwood, the Kansas Jayhawks defeated Texas A&M-Corpus Christi by a final score of 77-46. This victory was the most recent time they competed on the court. During the game, the Jayhawks racked up a total of 39 rebounds, with 34 coming from their defensive side and 5 coming from their offensive side. During the course of the game, they ended up losing possession of the ball 17 times while simultaneously committing 7 thefts. Through the course of the game, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi was penalized for 17 personal fouls, which resulted in the Jayhawks being forced to take a total of 22 shots from the free throw line. They were successful in producing 15 of those, which yielded a rate of 68.2%. Kansas was successful in eight of their twenty-three attempts at three-point shots, which is a 34.8% success rate. At the conclusion of the game, the Jayhawks had a field goal percentage of 54.0%, which was achieved by shooting 27 of 50 shots from the field. The Jayhawks handed Texas A&M-Corpus Christi a shooting percentage of 32.2% for this game, which was due to the fact that they allowed them to make 19 of their 59 tries from the floor. They shot 1 out of 14 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 7.1% shooting percentage, and they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 53.8%, shooting 7 of 13 from the line. With regard to the amount of rebounds, Kansas allowed Texas A&M-Corpus Christi to accumulate a total of 23 (three of which were on the offensive glass).

It turned out that Kohl Rosario was able to make a difference for the Jayhawks throughout the contest. His field goal percentage for the game was 60.0%, and he had five rebounds. He made six of ten shots for the game. In the 25 minutes that he was on the court, he managed to rack up 16 points, but he was unable to dish out any assists.

At this point in the season, Kansas has a record of 2-1. Seventy-five percent of the time, the Jayhawks are successful from the free throw line, and they commit 14.7 fouls a game. They are 109th in the USA in terms of the number of times they assist teammates each game, which is 17.3, and they are turning the ball over 11.7 times per game. For the season, Kansas has scored 245 points, which is equivalent to 81.7 points per game, and they have grabbed 38.3 boards per game. Out of all the collegiate basketball teams, the Jayhawks have a shooting percentage of 51.8% from the field, which places them in 38th place.

The Kansas defense allows opponents to make 23.6% of their shots from beyond the three-point arc (17 of 72), and opponents are successful on 60.4% of their free throw attempts. The average number of assists and rebounds that they allow per game is 10.3 and 30.3 respectively, which places them in the 71st and 63rd positions defensively. In terms of the number of points per game that they allow, the Jayhawks’ defense is ranked 41st in the nation with a total of 61.3. Each and every game, they force their opponents to commit 10.3 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 38.1% from the field, which is the 85th best percentage in college basketball.

 

Our Princeton Tigers vs Kansas Jayhawks Pick: Princeton

 

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