Grambling Tigers vs UC Riverside Highlanders Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025
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Grambling Tigers vs UC Riverside Highlanders Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-24-2025
In the most recent game that the Grambling Tigers participated in, they were defeated by San Diego by a score of 78-68. This was the final game that they played. At the end of the game, Grambling had a field goal percentage of forty percent (24 out of sixty), and they had two of their thirteen shots from beyond the arc being successful. Sixteen of the thirty-one shots that the Tigers took from the charity stripe were successful, giving them a percentage of 58.1%. In terms of grabbing rebounds, they amassed a total of 37 over the course of the game, with 14 of those rebounds coming from the offensive end. Additionally, they had a total of 10 assists during this clash, in addition to causing 16 turnovers and completing 9 thefts. In terms of the defense, Grambling allowed its opponent to shoot 35.8% from the floor, with 19 of 53 shots being successful. San Diego finished the game with 15 assists and 9 steals, all of which were recorded. Aside from that, San Diego was able to get 32 rebounds (eight offensive and twenty-four defensive), but they did not manage to block any shots. When the game was over, San Diego ended with a free throw shooting percentage of 96.9%, converting 31 of their 32 attempts from the line. In addition, they were successful in nine of their thirty-one efforts from beyond the arc. At the conclusion of the game, the Tigers had a total of 21 personal fouls, while San Diego had a total of 24 personal fouls.
Antonio Munoz is a participant who was involved in the competition in some capacity. Over the course of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 50 percent and two assists. Aside from that, he grabbed six boards and played for a total of 26 minutes. He ended the game with 21 points after hitting 6 of 12 from the field.
This battle will be played by Grambling, who currently has a record of 3-2 for the 2018 campaign. While shooting 46.5% from the field, they have a scoring average of 73.8 points per game, which places them in the 263rd spot in the country. The Tigers have a touchdown percentage of 34.1% from beyond the arc (30 of 88), and they have a free throw percentage of 68.6%. Grambling has a team average of 32.8 rebounds per game and 62 assists for the season, which places them 257th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. In addition, Grambling has a team average of 32.8 assists per game. Every game, they commit 19.0 personal fouls, and they lose possession of the ball 16.6 times due to turnovers. Additionally, they commit 19.0 personal fouls by themselves.
The Tigers are able to force 16.6 turnovers per game while they are on defense, and they also draw 19.6 personal fouls. The percentage of three-point shots they allow is 32.7%, and they are rated 193rd in Division I in terms of points per game allowed (73.4). The Tigers defense is allowing opponents to shoot with a field goal percentage of 42.5% (121 of 285), and they are also allowing their opponents to grab 35.4 rebounds a game as a collection. As of this point in the season, they have given up 68 assists to their opponents, which places them 241st in the college basketball rankings for assists given up.
When the UC Riverside Highlanders faced California Baptist for their final game, they were crushed by a score of 80-57, and they were forced to return home unsuccessful. As far as attacking the glass is concerned, UC Riverside gave California Baptist the opportunity to collect 45 points in total, with 20 of those points coming from the offensive glass. They concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 65.2%, a shooting percentage of 15 out of 23 from the free throw line, and a shooting percentage of 18.8% from beyond the arc. In this clash, the Highlanders allowed California Baptist to bury 31 of their 75 tries from the field, which resulted in a percentage of 41.3% for the Highlanders. In the end, the Highlanders finished with a shooting percentage of 36.1% based on their performance from the floor, which was 22 for 61. UC Riverside was successful in converting four out of twenty-one attempts, which is equivalent to a 19.0% success rate. They were successful in making nine of the free throws, which equals a percentage of 69.2 percent. In the course of the game, California Baptist was called for thirteen personal fouls, which resulted in the Highlanders being forced to make thirteen attempts from the free throw line. During this contest, they also committed 22 turnovers and eight steals, which is a noteworthy accomplishment. The Highlanders were able to amass a total of 35 rebounds throughout the game, with 26 coming from the defensive side and 9 coming from the offensive side.
In the end, Marqui Worthy was able to make a difference for the Highlanders in this particular game. During the game, he went seven of thirteen from the field, resulting in a field goal percentage of 53.8%, and he also grabbed six rebounds. Within the thirty minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 15 points but also racked up three assists for the game.
This year, UC Riverside has a record of 2-3 in terms of wins and losses. The Highlanders are now ranked 214th in the nation in terms of their offensive shooting percentage, which is 44.7% from the floor. Over the course of the season, UC Riverside has scored 363 points to average 72.6 points per game, and they have grabbed 37.4 rebounds per game. There are 13.6 times per game that they assist their teammates, which ranks them 234th in college, and 16.2 times per game that they turn the ball over. Each and every game, the Highlanders commit 15.6 personal fouls, and they have a 77.0% success rate from the charity stripe attempt.
On the defensive end of the court, the Highlanders are ranked 155th in college basketball in terms of the number of points they allow to be scored against them, with 71.4. Every game, they are able to force 11.6 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 44.3% from the field, which places them 230th in college basketball. While the defense of UC Riverside allows 28.6% of their opponents to make shots from a distance (26 of 91), their opponents are successful on 59.0% of their free throw attempts on the court. During each game, they allow 10.4 assists and 36.4 boards, which places them 48th and 238th in the NCAA rankings, respectively.
✅ Our Grambling Tigers vs UC Riverside Highlanders Pick: UC Riverside
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