UMass Lowell River Hawks vs Stonehill Skyhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025

UMass Lowell River Hawks vs Stonehill Skyhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-26-2025

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UMass Lowell River Hawks vs Stonehill Skyhawks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-26-2025

In their most recent game, the UMass Lowell River Hawks faced up against St. Peter’s and were ultimately defeated by a score of 68-66. Following the game, the River Hawks returned home with a loss. UMass Lowell finished the game with a field goal percentage of 52.2% (24 of 46), and they were successful in converting two of their twelve attempts at three-point shots. The River Hawks had a percentage of 55.2% when it came to their free throw attempts, as they were successful in 16 of their 29 tries. They racked up a total of 39 rebounds, with 10 of those being of an offensive kind. This indicates that they were successful at grabbing rebounds. In addition to forcing the opposing side into 12 turnovers and having 6 steals, they also had 15 assists to their credit during this encounter. During the defensive portion of the game, UMass Lowell allowed the opposing team to shoot 36.4% from the field on 24 of 66 shots. During this game, St. Peter’s recorded 21 thefts and 14 assists. They also provided 14 assists. Aside from that, St. Peter’s was able to grab 29 rebounds (11 offensive and 18 defensive), but they were unable to make a single block. By making nine of their twelve attempts from the free throw line, St. Peter’s concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 75.0%. 11 of the 34 shots that they took from a long range were successful. With regard to the number of fouls committed, the River Hawks were able to accumulate 13 while St. Peter’s was able to rack up 20.

Among the players who contributed to the game was Austin Green, who played a part. In the end, he finished with 19 points after shooting 6 of 9 during the game. While he was on the court for a total of 26 minutes, he also managed to capture ten rebounds. He finished the game with a field goal percentage of 66.7%, but when the game was over, he did not have any assists.

UMass Lowell comes into this matchup with a record of 1-6 for the season they are currently working with. With a field goal percentage of 45.0%, they have a scoring average of 73.0 points per game, which places them 277th in college basketball. The River Hawks have a shooting percentage of 71.8% from the free throw line and a rate of 31.9% from beyond the arc (38 of 119). When it comes to passing, the University of Massachusetts Lowell team is currently ranked 125th in Division I with 97 assists and 33.4 boards per game. This places them in the 125th spot overall. They commit 15.9 turnovers per game and 16.7 personal fouls per game as a team. Additionally, they turn the ball over 15.9 times per game.

In each and every game, the River Hawks are able to cause 12.1 turnovers while earning 20.0 fouls. This is a testament to their defensive expertise. They have given up 110 assists throughout the season, which places them in the 333rd position in the nation when it comes to conceding assists to their opponents. As a team, the River Hawks allow their opponents to shoot at a rate of 47.3% (211 of 446), and they allow their opponents to grab 36.3 rebounds a game. They are 337th in Division I in terms of opponents points per game (84.0), and they are allowing 36.3% of shots from a distance to be taken against them.

When the Stonehill Skyhawks last competed on the hardwood, they defeated Lafayette by a score of 74-70 during the course of the game. This triumph allowed them to walk away with the victory. Over the course of the game, the Skyhawks were able to collect a total of 36 rebounds, which included 24 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive rebounds. During the course of the game, they committed 15 turnovers while also stealing four balls. Due to the fact that Lafayette committed 19 personal fouls during this game, the Skyhawks were forced to go to the charity stripe for 17 different tries. They were successful in burying ten of those, which is a percentage of 58.8 percent. Stonehill was successful in converting six of their eighteen shots from beyond the arc, which is a 33.3% conversion rate. When the final whistle blew, the Skyhawks had a shooting percentage of 48.3%, which meant that they had shot 29 out of 60 from the floor. This allowed them to walk away with the victory. As a result of the Skyhawks’ decision to allow Lafayette to make 22 of their 62 attempts from the floor, Lafayette ended up with a shooting percentage of 35.5% for the game. They finished the game with a three-point percentage of 35.0%, making seven out of twenty shots, and they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 65.5%, making 19 out of 29 shots from the free throw line. When asked about how they rebounded, Stonehill admitted that they allowed Lafayette to grab a total of 32 rebounds, 11 of which came from the offensive glass.

During this particular clash, Davante Hackett played a significant role for the Skyhawks. In the game, he made six of thirteen field goal attempts, which gave him a field goal percentage of 46.2%. Additionally, he grabbed five rebounds. The 31 minutes that he spent on the hardwood resulted in him scoring 23 points and accumulating one assist throughout this game.

This season, Stonehill has a record of 2-5 in terms of wins and losses. The Skyhawks are currently rated 243rd in college basketball due to their offense, which is shooting 44.0% from the field. This places them in 23rd place. So far this season, Stonehill has scored a total of 486 points, which is equivalent to 69.4 points per game, and they have collected 39.1 rebounds per game. The rate at which they earn assists is 14.1 times per game, which places them 212nd in the state of college basketball, while they turn the ball over 15.9 times per game. The average number of fouls committed by the Skyhawks is 18.0 per game, and they have a free throw percentage of 65.0%.

In Division I, the Skyhawks are rated 183rd in terms of the number of points they give up per game, with 73.3. The average number of turnovers they force each night is 9.3, and they allow teams to shoot 41.2% from the field, which places them 121st in Division I. While the defense of Stonehill allows their opponents to make 29.7% of their three-point attempts (49 of 165), their opponents are successful in making 64.7% of their free throw throws. The average number of assists and rebounds that they allow per game is 10.4 and 35.9, respectively, which places them 46th and 219th in the defensive categories.

Our UMass Lowell River Hawks vs Stonehill Skyhawks Pick: UMass Lowell

 

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