UMKC Kangaroos vs Lindenwood Lions Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025
UMKC Kangaroos vs Lindenwood Lions Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
UMKC Kangaroos vs Lindenwood Lions Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-24-2025
Over the course of their most recent match, the UMKC Kangaroos faced off against TCU and were ultimately defeated by a score of 81-45. They were forced to return home with a defeat. Regarding the number of fouls committed, the Kangaroos finished with 15, while TCU concluded with a total of 18. On top of that, they were successful in 14 of their 32 attempts from a distance. With 13 of 15 tries, TCU was able to achieve an 86.7% success rate from the charity stripe. TCU also received 44 rebounds, 14 of which were offensive and 30 of which were defensive, but they did not record a single block. Twenty-one assists and twelve steals were recorded by TCU during the contest. When it comes to defense, UMKC allowed its opponent to shoot 39.7% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 27 out of 68 shots total. In addition, they came away with seven steals and forced thirteen turnovers during this clash. Additionally, they recorded ten assists. When it comes to the number of rebounds they collected, they had a total of 28, with eight of those coming from the attacking end. The Kangaroos were successful in converting 12 of their 19 attempts from the charity stripe, resulting in a percentage of 63.2%. As the game came to a close, UMKC finished with a field goal percentage of 23.2% (13 of 56), and they made seven of their thirty-two attempts at three-point shots.
One of the players who had a significant role in this game is Karmello Branch. He made 33.3% of his shots from the field and had one assist. A total of four rebounds were collected by him during his 33 minutes of playing time on the court. The 18 points he scored came from five of fifteen shots.
UMKC comes into this matchup with a record of 1-4 so far this season. They are now ranked 310th in college basketball according to their average of 69.8 points per game, and they are connecting on 39.6% of their field goal attempts. 67.0% of the time from the free throw line and 25.2% of the time from three-point range, the Kangaroos are being successful in making their shots. This season, the University of Missouri–Kansas City has accounted for 53 assists and 36.4 boards per game, which places them 311th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the team has accounted for 36.4 boards per game. By turning the ball over 13.4 times a game, they are causing themselves to lose possession of the ball, and as a group, they are incurring 17.6 personal fouls per game.
When the Kangaroos are on the defensive end of the court, they are able to cause 12.0 turnovers on a nightly basis while also drawing 18.6 personal fouls. They are rated 347th in Division I in terms of the number of points scored by their opponents (86.4) per game, and they allow 36.0% of their shots to come from a distance. A field goal percentage of 49.7% (163 of 328) is being allowed by the Kangaroos, and they are surrendering 41.8 boards per game as a team. In terms of the number of assists they have allowed this season, they are rated 323rd in the collegiate rankings.
In the most recent game that the Lindenwood Lions participated in, they were defeated by Alabama A&M by a score of 74-65. With regard to the manner in which they controlled the rebounding, Lindenwood enabled Alabama A&M to take down 31 overall, with 8 of those being offensive. In the end, they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 76.0%, shooting 19 of 25 from the line and shooting 42.9% from beyond the arc, making 9 of 21 shots. The Lions allowed Alabama A&M to make 23 of their 51 attempts from the field, which resulted in them having a rate of 45.1% during the game. Over the course of the game, the Lions finished with a field goal percentage of 44.4%, shooting 24 for 54 from the field. In terms of Lindenwood’s performance from the 3-point line, he hit four out of twenty-two attempts, which is 18.2%. Their percentage of successful free throws was 61.9%, as they were able to make 13 of them. During the course of this game, Alabama A&M committed 17 personal fouls, which resulted in the Lions having to make 21 attempts from the free throw line. During the competition, they were able to steal seven items while coughing it up thirteen times. The Lions were able to collect a total of 26 rebounds in this clash, with 19 coming from their defensive side and 7 coming from their offensive side.
When it came to this game, Dontrez Williams was a crucial player for the Lions. Additionally, he finished the game with a total of two assists and 19 points in the 39 minutes that he was on the court. During the game, he had a field goal percentage of 53.8%, making seven of thirteen shots, and he also grabbed six rebounds.
At this point in the year, Lindenwood has a mark of 2-3. Because of their offensive performance, the Lions are now ranked 176th in college basketball with a field goal percentage of 45.8%. During the course of the season, Lindenwood has amassed 390 points, which is equivalent to 78.0 points per game, and they get 36.6 boards per game. The number of times they hand out assists is 15.2 times a game, which places them 172nd in the college rankings. Additionally, they are giving up possession 14.6 times per game. The Lions are recording 17.0 personal fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 64.1%. Additionally, they are making free throws.
With an average of 81.8 points conceded per game, the Lions are placed 315th in the college football rankings. Every game, they force 15.6 turnovers, while they allow teams to shoot 45.5% from the field, which is the 274th best percentage in Division 1. The defense of Lindenwood allows 35.8% of their opponents to make three-point shots (49 of 137), and their opponents are successful in 66.1% of their foul shots against them. They have a nightly average of 14.8 assists and 39.2 boards, which places them in the 266th and 319th positions, respectively, in the defensive categories of assists and boards.
✅ Our UMKC Kangaroos vs Lindenwood Lions Pick: UMKC
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