St. John’s Red Storm vs Iowa State Cyclones Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025

St. John's Red Storm vs Iowa State Cyclones Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025

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St. John’s Red Storm vs Iowa State Cyclones Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-24-2025

In their most recent match, the St. John’s Red Storm took the court against William & Mary and emerged victorious with a total score of 93-60. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. The Red Storm ended up with 15 fouls, while William & Mary finished the game with 15 fouls. Both teams completed the game with a total of 15 fouls. They were successful in destroying nine out of the thirty-nine rounds that were fired from downtown. By converting five of their twelve attempts from the charity stripe, William & Mary ended with a 41.7% shooting percentage. Additionally, William & Mary had a total of 32 rebounds, with 9 offensive and 23 defensive, but they did not have a single block by their name. Within the context of this competition, William & Mary had a total of 15 dimes and 8 steals. When discussing the defense, it is important to note that St. John’s allowed their opponent to shoot 37.7% from the field, which amounts to 23 of 61 shots. During this encounter, they not only forced the opponent into 23 turnovers but also achieved 13 thefts. Additionally, they distributed 17 assists to their teammates. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they had a total of 41, with 15 of those being of an offensive kind. The Red Storm were successful in converting 15 of their 22 shots from the free throw line, resulting in a percentage of 68.2%. St. John’s finished the game with a field goal percentage of 48.0% (36 out of 75), and they were successful in making six of their twenty-eight attempts at three-point shots.

At least one of the players who had a significant role in the matchup was Bryce Hopkins. He finished with a field goal percentage of 54.5% and a total of two assists at the end of the game. He was on the court for twenty minutes and grabbed four rebounds. While hitting 6 of 11 from the field, he was able to score 15 points.

St. John’s enters the court with a record of 2-1 for the season that they are currently playing in. They are having a turnover rate of 12.3 times per game, and as a team, they are committing 16.7 personal fouls per game. The average number of boards that St. John’s has collected per game is 43.3, and the team has a total of 60 assists so far this season, which places them 272nd in the nation in terms of passing the ball. The Red Storm have a shooting percentage of 67.7% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 31.3% on shots from a distance (20 of 64). With a field goal percentage of 51.2%, they have a scoring average of 99.0 points per game, which places them ninth in the nation.

When the Red Storm play on the defensive end of the court, they are able to cause 17.7 turnovers per game while also drawing 22.7 fouls. They are rated 277th in college basketball in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents per game (79.0), and they are allowing 32.9% of shots from a distance to be made against them. The defense of the Red Storm is allowing a field goal percentage of 42.6% (89 of 209) every game, and they are also giving up 38.0 rebounds per game as a team. Due to the fact that they have given up 38 assists to the opposition this season, they are ranked 26th in Division 1 in terms of give-aways.

During their most recent match, the Iowa State Cyclones defeated Stonehill by a score of 96-57, resulting in a victory that they took home with them. Within the realm of rebounding, Iowa State gave Stonehill the opportunity to grab a total of 24 (four of which were offensive). They had a 37.0% success rate from three-point range, making 10 of 27 shots from beyond the arc, and they concluded the game with a 50.0% success rate from the free throw line as well. The Cyclones let Stonehill to make 23 of their 55 attempts from the field, which resulted in Stonehill shooting 41.8% for the game due to their poor shooting performance. Over the course of the game, the Cyclones shot 59.3 percent from the field, which was equivalent to a shooting percentage of 35 for 59. Iowa State was successful in seven out of twenty-one attempts at shots from beyond the arc, which is a 33.3% success rate. A total of 19 of their efforts at free throws were successful, giving them a success rate of 63.3%. Over the course of the game, Stonehill committed 18 fouls, which resulted in the Cyclones taking a total of 30 shots from the free throw line. Additionally, they were able to earn 14 steals for this competition while giving up possession seven times. During the course of the game, the Cyclones collected a total of 34 boards, including 26 defensive boards and 8 offensive boards.

When it came to the game, Joshua Jefferson was an important player for the Cyclones. During the game, he had a 66.7% success rate in converting 8 of 12 shots, and he also grabbed 9 rebounds. Over the course of his 31 minutes of playing time, he not only scored 23 points but also contributed seven assists to the game.

This season, Iowa State has had a perfect record of 4-0. During each game, the Cyclones are accountable for committing 17.0 personal fouls, and they have a 66.7% success rate while shooting from the charity stripe. The rate at which they assist their teammates is 18.5 times per game, which places them in the 50th position in the nation. Additionally, they are turning the ball over 9.3 times per game. Over the course of this season, Iowa State has scored 382 points (95.5 per game), and they have averaged 37.5 boards against each opponent. At the offensive end of the court, the Cyclones are hitting at a rate of 54.2% from the field, which places them ninth among all collegiate basketball teams.

The Iowa State defense allows opponents to make 33.3% of their three-point shots (31 of 93), and opponents are successful in 67.9% of their attempts from the free throw line. Because they have allowed 11.8 assists and 30.5 boards per game, they are ranked 108th and 50th, respectively, in both areas on the defensive end of the defensive spectrum. With a mean of 62.3 points allowed per game, the Cyclones’ defensive performance is rated 27th in all of college football. The teams they play against are committing 20.8 turnovers per game, and they have allowed their opponents to shoot 42.1% from the field, which ranks 157th in NCAA basketball.

Our St. John’s Red Storm vs Iowa State Cyclones Pick: Iowa State

 

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