UT Arlington Mavericks vs Campbell Fighting Camels Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-21-2025
UT Arlington Mavericks vs Campbell Fighting Camels Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-21-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
UT Arlington Mavericks vs Campbell Fighting Camels Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-21-2025
In the most recent game that they played, the UT Arlington Mavericks defeated Evansville by a score of 84-76. This victory was the Mavericks’ most recent victory. In the final minutes of the game, UT Arlington finished with a field goal percentage of 62.2% (28 out of 45), and they made 8 of 16 three-point shots. At the free throw line, the Mavericks succeeded in making 20 of 24 attempts, which is equivalent to an 83.3% success rate. Regarding the number of boards they brought in, they racked up 29, with nine of those rebounds coming from the attacking end of the court. In addition to forcing 12 turnovers and having 8 steals, they also recorded 15 assists during the matchup by virtue of their performance.
As far as the defense is concerned, UT Arlington allowed their opponent to shoot 46.2% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 24 out of 52 shots. A total of 14 assists and seven steals were recorded by Evansville during the contest. In addition to this, Evansville finished the game without committing any turnovers, despite the fact that they grabbed 14 rebounds (7 offensive and 7 defensive). At the end of the game, Evansville ended with a charity stripe shooting percentage of 71.0%, converting 22 of their 31 attempts. They were also successful in six of their nineteen efforts from beyond the arc. The Mavericks finished the game with 25 fouls, while Evansville finished with 21 fouls. The Mavericks had a better overall performance.
Raysean Seamster is a player who played a significant role in the result of the game. In the end, he had a shooting percentage of 61.5% from the field and he assisted on four shots. He played for a total of 29 minutes on the court and also grabbed a total of 9 rebounds. In total, he scored 19 points while shooting 8 of 13 from the field.
With a record of 4-1 for the season, UT Arlington is coming into this game with a strong performance. At the same time that they are hitting 50.0% from the field, they are averaging 83.0 points per game, which places them 128th in the USA. Among their three-point tries, the Mavericks have a success rate of 30.0% (30 out of 100), while they have a free throw percentage of 65.8%. The UT Arlington team is now ranked 25th in the nation in terms of passing the rock, as they have 94 assists so far this season and are collecting 46.4 boards per game. This places them in the quarterfinals of the national rankings. Their team commits 20.6 fouls per game, which results in them losing possession of the ball 16.8 times per game. Additionally, they turn the ball over 16.8 times a game.
When it comes to defense, the Mavericks have a record of forcing 16.0 turnovers per game and drawing 20.6 personal fouls in each game. They are allowing 22.4% of three-point shots to be made, and they are ranked 12th in college basketball in terms of points per game. Over the course of the season, the Mavericks defense has allowed opponents to shoot at a rate of 34.8% (96 of 276), and they have allowed their opponents to grab 27.0 rebounds per game. With 55 assists being given up thus far this season, they are now ranked 124th in Division 1 in terms of giving up assists.
The Campbell Fighting Camels were defeated by Weber State in their most recent game, which they played. The final score was 91-85 in favor of Weber State. Over the course of this encounter, the Fighting Camels collected a total of 29 rebounds, including 19 defensive boards and 10 offensive rebounds. On top of that, they were able to steal eight balls during the encounter, but they also lost possession of the ball thirteen times. Due to the fact that Weber State committed 25 fouls during the game, the Fighting Camels were forced to go to the penalty area for a total of 31 tries. In total, they were successful in making 28 of the free throw attempts, which is equivalent to a percentage of 90.3%. Campbell succeeded in burying three of their sixteen attempts to shoot from beyond the arc, which accounts for 18.8% of their total. After everything was said and done, the Fighting Camels had a shooting percentage of 45.0%, showing that they were successful in 27 of their 60 attempts from the floor. The Fighting Camels granted Weber State the opportunity to convert 34 of its 62 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 54.8% for Weber State in this matchup. They concluded the game with a performance of 15 out of 23 from the free throw line, which is equivalent to 65.2%, and they shot 33.3% from three-point range by converting on 8 out of 24 shots. When it comes to the topic of rebounding, Campbell allowed Weber State to collect a total of 32 rebounds, with 12 of those coming from the offensive glass.
For the Fighting Camels, D.J. Smith served as a substitute pitcher during the clash. In this game, he made six out of thirteen field goals, which is a field goal percentage of 46.2%. Additionally, he grabbed three rebounds. Over the course of his 31 minutes on the court, he not only scored 22 points but also had two assists for the game.
For the year, Campbell has a record of 2-3 in terms of wins and losses. The Fighting Camels are now ranked 195th in the nation in terms of their offensive proficiency, as they have a shooting percentage of 45.3% from the floor. This year, Campbell has scored 413 points, which is equivalent to 82.6 points per game, and they have collected 38.8 boards per game. The number of times they assist their teammates is 11.2 times per game, which places them in the 337th position in the USA. Additionally, they turn the ball over 14.8 times per game. Daily, the Fighting Camels are responsible for 19.4 personal fouls, and they have a 78.1% shooting percentage from the free throw line.
The Campbell defense allows their opponents to make 33.3% of their shots from beyond the arc (32 of 96), and their opponents are converting 74.3% of their shots from the free throw line. During each game, they allow 13.6 assists and 32.4 total boards, which places them 201st and 93rd, respectively, around the nation. Given that they allow 79.4 points per game, the Fighting Camels are rated 280th in Division I in terms of their defensive performance. They have the ability to force 12.6 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 45.7% from the field, which places them 280th in collegiate basketball competition.
✅ Our UT Arlington Mavericks vs Campbell Fighting Camels Pick: ARLINGTON
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