Davidson Wildcats vs Boston College Eagles Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-21-2025

Davidson Wildcats vs Boston College Eagles Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-21-2025

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Davidson Wildcats vs Boston College Eagles Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-21-2025

With a score of 91-87, the Davidson Wildcats were victorious in their most recent game, which was played on the hardwood court versus Bowling Green. At the end of the game, Davidson had a field goal percentage of 54.2% (26 out of 48), and they had made 11 of their 23 shots from beyond the arc. After taking a total of 38 attempts from the free throw line, the Wildcats were successful in 28 of those shots, resulting in a percentage of 73.7%. When it came to bringing in boards, they accumulated a total of 33, with six of those boards being of an offensive kind.

In addition to that, they were responsible for 17 assists throughout the game, during which they also forced the opponent to commit 9 turnovers and stole 6 balls. With relation to defense, Davidson allowed a field goal percentage of 44.8%, which was achieved by shooting 30 out of 67. Bowling Green finished the game with a total of twenty-two steals and eight assists. As an additional point of interest, Bowling Green was able to collect 29 boards (11 offensive and 18 defensive), but they were unable to record a rejection. By making 24 of their 35 attempts from the free throw line, Bowling Green ended with a free throw shooting percentage of 68.6%. From beyond the arc, they were successful in three of their fourteen shots. Between the Wildcats and Bowling Green, the Wildcats ended up with 24 fouls, while Bowling Green had a total of 24 fouls.

The player Sam Brown is an example of someone who made a contribution to the game. After the game was over, he finished with a field goal percentage of 55.6% and three assists. He had a total of three rebounds and played for thirty-two minutes. Five of his nine shots resulted in 18 points for him.

With a perfect record of 4-0 so far this season, Davidson is ready to take on this opponent. Every game, they incur a total of 20.0 personal fouls, and they turn the ball over 12.8 times. Both of these statistics are concerning. In terms of passing, Davidson is now ranked 235th in Division 1 with 65 assists and 32.5 rebounds per game at this point in the season. Additionally, the squad has earned 65 assists so far this season. The Wildcats have a shooting percentage of 76.0% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 44.4% from beyond the arc (44 of 99). The team now has a scoring average of 83.8 points per game, which places them 122nd in the nation, and they are connecting on 52.2% of their field goal attempts.

From a defensive standpoint, the Wildcats have been successful in preventing 13.3 turnovers per game while also committing 19.5 personal fouls. With 36 assists that they have given up to the opposition so far this season, they are ranked seventeenth in Division 1 in terms of give-ups. When it comes to defense, the Wildcats are allowing their opponents to shoot a field goal percentage of 40.5% (92 of 227), yet at the same time, they are giving up 31.5 boards per game. 111th in Division I in terms of opponents’ points per game (68.5), they allow 30.5% of their shots to come from beyond the arc.

The Boston College Eagles defeated Hampton by a score of 63-52 in their most recent matchup, which resulted in the Eagles victory. In the context of the discussion on the cleaning of the glass, Boston College permitted Hampton to pull down 33 total, 12 of which were offensive. They ended the game with a shooting percentage of 17.4% from beyond the arc, shooting 4 of 23 from beyond the arc, and they concluded this game with a shooting percentage of 42.9 percent from the free throw line, shooting 6 of 14 from the line. Through the course of the game, the Eagles allowed Hampton to make 21 of 60 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 35.0% for the opponents. When taken as a whole, the Eagles had a shooting percentage of 39.3% from the floor, which was 22 for 56. When it came to shooting from beyond the arc, Boston College hit five of their twenty-seven attempts, which is equivalent to an 18.5% success rate.

73.7% of the free throws that they attempted to make were successful, as they were able to make 14 of them. During the course of the game, Hampton committed 18 personal fouls, which resulted in the Eagles taking a total of 19 shots from the free throw line. Over the course of this competition, they also committed ten turnovers while accumulating five steals. During the game, the Eagles racked up a total of 35 rebounds, with 26 coming from their defensive side and 9 coming from their offensive side.

During this competition, Fred Payne played a significant role for the Eagles. Over the course of the game, he played 28 minutes on the hardwood and finished with a total of 14 points and three assists. During the game, he had a 50.0% shooting percentage — he made five out of ten shots and had one rebound.

On the current season, Boston College has a record of 3-2 in terms of wins and losses. 16.0 fouls are committed by the Eagles in each game, and they have a 63.5% shooting percentage from the free throw line. They are 304th in Division 1 in terms of the number of assists they hand out per game, which is 12.2 times, and they are losing possession of the ball by turning it over 9.2 times per game. Over the course of the season, Boston College has scored 352 points, which is equivalent to 70.4 points per game, and they have grabbed 44.0 rebounds per game. The Eagles are now ranked 329th in the nation in terms of their offensive performance, as they are hitting on 40.3% from the floor with their shots.

The defense of Boston College allows their opponents to make 29.3 percent of their shots from beyond the three-point line (34 of 116) They also allow their opponents to make 57.3 percent of their free throw attempts. They rank 55th and 321st in NCAA basketball in terms of the number of assists and boards they allow per game, with 10.6 and 39.4 respectively. With a point-per-game (PPG) average of 62.6, the Eagles are placed 31st in the FBS. In addition, they allow teams to shoot 36.5% from the field, which places them 29th in Division 1 and forces them to commit 11.0 turnovers per game.

Our Davidson Wildcats vs Boston College Eagles Pick: BOSTON COLLEGE

 

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