UNLV Rebels vs Maryland Terrapins Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025

UNLV Rebels vs Maryland Terrapins Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-24-2025

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UNLV Rebels vs Maryland Terrapins Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-24-2025

With a final score of 92-78, the UNLV Rebels were able to secure the victory over Memphis in their most recent game. The Rebels took the court against Memphis. There were a total of 24 personal fouls committed by Memphis, while the Rebels concluded the game with 24. Memphis was the team that finished with the most personal fouls. Also, they were successful in four out of seventeen attempts from beyond the arc. Memphis had a success rate of 80.0% at the charity stripe, as they were able to convert 24 of their 30 attempts. In addition, Memphis had a total of 26 rebounds, comprised of 8 offensive and 18 defensive, but they did not record a single block. A total of 13 assists and 8 steals were recorded by Memphis throughout the game. When it came to defense, UNLV allowed its opponent to shoot 42.4% from the field, which would be equivalent to 25 out of 59 shots. Additionally, they participated in this matchup by distributing 19 assists, committing 18 turnovers, and accumulating 13 steals during the game. When it comes to grabbing boards, they secured a total of 33, with nine of those rebounds coming from the offensive end of the court. At the charity stripe, the Rebels were successful in 21 of their 26 efforts, which is equivalent to an 80.8% success rate. UNLV finished with a field goal percentage of 50.0% (32 of 64) and made seven of their twenty-seven three-point shots.

One of the individuals who contributed to the success of this game is Howard Fleming Jr. He shot 9 of 16 from the field and scored 25 points for the team. He played for a total of 39 minutes and grabbed 12 rebounds during that time. The percentage of shots he made from the floor was 56.3%, and he also had one assist.

With a record of 2-2 on the season, UNLV is coming into this match for the first time. The average number of times they give the ball over in a game is 13.5, and they commit 24.5 personal fouls on a nightly basis as a team. The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) has a team average of 37.0 boards per game and has notched up 79 assists as of the current season, which places them 108th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. The Rebels have a shooting percentage of 73.2% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 28.6% on shots from a distance (28 of 98). For the time being, they are now ranked 41st in the nation with an average of 91.8 points per game, while also connecting on 50.8% of their field goal attempts.

Regarding the defensive side of the ball, the Rebels have been successful in forcing 14.3 turnovers per game and drawing 25.3 fouls. They are rated 329th in Division I in terms of points per game caused by their opponents (83.8), and they allow 33.3% of their three-point shots to be made. A shooting percentage of 47.0% (109 of 232) is being allowed by the Rebels defense, and the team as a whole is giving up 30.8 boards per game. In terms of assists allowed, they are ranked 216th in college basketball, having given up 65 assists so far this season.

Mount St. Mary’s was the opponent that the Maryland Terrapins went up against in their most recent matchup, and they emerged victorious with a final score of 95-90. This encounter resulted in a total of 33 rebounds for the Terrapins, with 22 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds being collected by the team. They were also responsible for 11 turnovers of the ball and 9 thefts throughout the course of the clash combined. Through the course of the game, Mount St. Mary’s was assessed 29 personal fouls, which resulted in the Terrapins being forced to use the penalty area for a total of 47 tries. They were successful in making 37 of the free throws, which contributed to their overall percentage of 78.7%. In terms of three-point shots, Maryland was successful in 12 of their 27 attempts, which is a 44.4% percentage. After the conclusion of the game, the Terrapins had a shooting percentage of 40.4%, which was achieved by shooting 23 for 57 from the field. The Terrapins allowed Mount St. Mary’s to only make 31 of their 65 shots from the floor, which resulted in them having a 47.7% success rate for this particular competition. They finished the game with a percentage of 47.2% from beyond the three-point line, making 17 of 36 shots, and they ended up making 11 of 16 shots from the free throw line, which is 68.8%. With regard to the cleaning of the glass, Maryland permitted Mount St. Mary’s to gather a total of thirty-five objects, twelve of which were on the offending glass.

During this competition, David Coit was an essential member of the Terrapins’ team. During his 39 minutes on the court, he racked up a total of 41 points and was responsible for three assists during this game. Not only did he get two rebounds, but he also made 11 out of 17 field goals during the game, giving him a field goal percentage of 64.7%.

For the current season, Maryland has a record of 4-1. Each and every game, the Terrapins commit 17.4 personal fouls while shooting 81.6% from the free throw line against their opponents. They are ranked 323rd in college basketball in terms of the number of times they earn an assist per game (12.6), while they are turning the ball over 13.2 times per game. As of current season, Maryland has amassed 411 points, which is equivalent to 82.2 points per game, and they have averaging 36.2 boards per game. When it comes to the offensive side of the court, the Terrapins are currently ranked 277th in Division 1 with a shooting percentage of 42.9% from the floor.

The Maryland defense allows 35.5% of shots from outside the arc to be made (49 of 138), yet their opponents are successful in 70.8% of their free throw attempts. For every game, they allow 13.8 assists and 35.2 total rebounds, which places them 216th and 188th, respectively, in the nation. The Terrapins’ defensive performance on the court ranks 193rd in the nation in terms of points per game allowed, with a score of 73.4. They are permitting teams to shoot 42.1% from the field, which places them 157th in the nation, and they force 16.4 turnovers per game into their opponents.

Our UNLV Rebels vs Maryland Terrapins Pick: UNLV

 

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