Brown Bears vs New Hampshire Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025
Brown Bears vs New Hampshire Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Brown Bears vs New Hampshire Wildcats Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-26-2025
In the most recent game that the Brown Bears participated in, they encountered Maine and emerged victorious by a score of 58-53. At the conclusion of the game, Brown had obtained a field goal percentage of 38.9% (21 of 54) and had successfully made four of their seventeen tries at three-point shots. Twelve of the sixteen free throws that the Bears attempted to make were successful, giving them a percentage of seventy-five percent. Regarding the number of boards they were able to pull down, they acquired 33, with nine of those being of an offensive nature. In addition, they accomplished a total of 12 assists during this clash, while also causing the other team to commit 15 turnovers and accumulating 10 steals. Brown allowed the other team to shoot 42.9% from the field on 21 of 49 shots, which may be considered a defense-related offense. A total of 11 assists and 8 steals were recorded by Maine during the encounter. In addition to this, Maine finished the game without committing any turnovers, while grabbing 25 rebounds (four offensive and twenty-one defensive). At the end of the game, Maine had a free throw percentage of 54.5%, meaning that they made six of their eleven attempts. In addition, they were successful in five of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. The Bears finished the game with 16 personal fouls, while Maine finished with 13 personal fouls. This is a comparison of the number of personal fouls committed by each team.
When it came to the matchup, Landon Lewis was one of the guys who came through. At the end of the game, he finished with 13 points, taking five shots out of nine. During his 28 minutes of play, he grabbed four boards. Additionally, he was responsible for two assists and shot 55.6% from the field.
To this point in the season, Brown has a record of 2-5, which brings them into this matchup. On average, they incur 18.4 personal fouls per game and turn the ball over 14.0 times a game. Additionally, they commit 14.0 turnovers per game. During the current season, Brown has a total of 101 assists and 33.4 rebounds a game, which places them in the 91st position in the nation in terms of passing. Additionally, they have a total of 101 blocked shots. The Bears have a three-point shooting percentage of 32.9% (52 of 158) and a conversion percentage of 69.1% from the free throw line. They have a scoring average of 66.6 points per game, which places them 335th in college basketball, and they shoot 43.3% from the field.
The Bears are able to force their opponents to commit 12.4 turnovers per game while also drawing 14.0 personal fouls while they are on defense. With 90 assists allowed to the opposition throughout the season, they are placed 255th in the nation in terms of the number of assists they have given up. According to the statistics, the Bears defense is allowing a field goal percentage of 43.8% (175 of 400), and they are also allowing 35.7 rebounds per game as a squad. Despite the fact that they are 135th in college in terms of points per game allowed (70.7), they are allowing 31.8% of their opponents to make 3-point shots.
The New Hampshire Wildcats were defeated by Providence by a score of 98-66 when they finished their most recent game on the court. This was the last time they competed in this particular game. With regard to the manner in which they attacked the glass, New Hampshire allowed Providence to amass a total of 37, with 12 of those coming from the offensive side. In the end, they ended up shooting 14 of 22 from the free throw line, which is 63.6%, and they shot 38.5% from three-point land by shooting 10 of 26. Providence had a shooting percentage of 56.1% during the game, which was a result of the Wildcats allowing them to convert 37 of their 66 attempts from the field. The Wildcats finished the game with a 39.1% shooting percentage, having made 25 of 64 shots from the field by the time the final whistle blew when the game was over. New Hampshire was successful in eight of their twenty-eight attempts at three-point shots, which is a 28.6% success rate. They had a success rate of 88.9% due to the fact that they were able to convert eight of the free throw attempts. In the game, Providence committed thirteen personal fouls, which resulted in the Wildcats having to go to the penalty area for nine different attempts. Over the course of this game, they were able to steal five balls while giving up possession of the ball fourteen times. In this game, the Wildcats racked up a total of 32 rebounds, with 19 coming from their defensive side and 13 coming from their offensive side.
As a substitute pitcher for the Wildcats, Jack Graham was used in the game. In this game, he made nine out of nineteen shots, which gave him a rate of 47.4%, and he racked up three rebounds in total. In the 32 minutes that he spent on the court, he scored a total of 21 points, but he did not dish out any assists.
Since the beginning of the season, New Hampshire has a record of 2-4. The Wildcats’ offensive performance is currently ranked 317th in college basketball, with a hitting percentage of 41.5% from the floor. During the current season, New Hampshire has scored 433 points, which is equivalent to 72.2 points per game, and they have averaged 39.0 rebounds per game. They have a rate of 13.2 assists per game, which places them in the 252nd position in Division 1; on the other hand, they have a turnover rate of 12.7 times per game. In each game, the Wildcats are accountable for incurring 20.3 personal fouls, and they have a free throw shooting percentage of 77.1%.
The defense of New Hampshire allows 30.3% of their opponents to make shots from beyond the arc (36 of 119), and their opponents are making 66.9% of their shots from the free throw line with their free throws. They give up 13.2 assists and 36.8 rebounds per game, which places them 186th and 252nd in the NCAA basketball rankings, respectively. The Wildcats’ defensive end is ranked 169th in college in terms of the number of points per game that they allow, with 72.2. In each and every game, they are able to force 11.3 turnovers and have allowed teams to shoot 43.4% from the field, which places them 182nd in college basketball.
✅ Our Brown Bears vs New Hampshire Wildcats Pick: Brown
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