Merrimack Warriors vs Hofstra Pride Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-29-2025
Merrimack Warriors vs Hofstra Pride Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-29-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Merrimack Warriors vs Hofstra Pride Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-29-2025
In their most recent match, the Merrimack Warriors faced off against Florida and emerged victorious with a score of 80-45. This was the final game of the season for the Merrimack Warriors. As the game came to a close, Merrimack finished with a field goal percentage of 28.6% (16 out of 56), and they made four of their twenty-five attempts from beyond the arc. With a percentage of 81.8%, the Warriors were successful in scoring 9 of their 11 shots from the free throw line. In terms of grabbing boards, they were able to accumulate 19 of them, with six of those being on the attacking end of the court. In addition, they committed 12 turnovers and grabbed 7 rebounds during the game, while they also gave 7 assists to their teammates. When it came to the defense, Merrimack allowed the other team to shoot 43.5% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 27 out of 62 shots. Over the course of this encounter, Florida recorded a total of 14 assists and four steals. Additionally, Florida ended up with a total of 51 rebounds (17 offensive and 34 defensive), but they did not record a single block. At the charity stripe, Florida had a success rate of 78.3%, as they were successful in 18 of 23 attempts. They were successful in stopping eight of twenty-two rounds fired from the downtown area. When it came to personal fouls, the Warriors ended up with a total of 18 while Florida finished with a total of 13 personal fouls.
One of the players who played a significant role in this competition is Kevair Kennedy. In the end, he had a fifty percent shooting percentage from the field and an assist. Although he was on the court for thirty minutes, he did not manage to get any rebounds during that time. After making four of eight shots, he finished with 14 points.
During the current season, Merrimack has a record of 2-4, which brings them into this matchup. They incur a total of 20.3 personal fouls on a nightly basis, which results in them losing possession of the ball 12.5 times a game. Additionally, they turn the ball over 12.5 times. With 63 assists for the year, Merrimack is currently ranked 349th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. Additionally, the team is averaging 28.8 rebounds per game and has 63 assists for the year altogether. Currently, the Warriors are making 30.1% of their three-point shots (50 of 166) and 75.9% of their free throws from the free throw line. While shooting 36.8% from the field, they are averaging 65.5 points per game, which places them in the 344th spot in the nation.
When it comes to defense, the Warriors are able to force 13.0 turnovers per game while also drawing 18.3 personal fouls throughout the course of the season. They have a turnover rate of 32.5% from outside the arc, and they rank 271st in the college basketball rankings in terms of opponents points per game (78.3). The defense of the Warriors is allowing a field goal percentage of 47.2% (158 of 335), and they are also allowing 41.8 boards per game as a team. When it comes to conceding assists to the opposition, they are placed 205th in Division I, with 87 assists that they have given up so far this season.
Prior to their most recent appearance on the floor, the Hofstra Pride were defeated by Temple by a score of 81-76. This was their most recent game. For the game, the Pride racked up a total of 27 rebounds, with 20 coming from the defensive side and 7 coming from the attacking side. They were able to register four steals for this game, but they were able to give up possession nine times. During this game, Temple was called for 18 fouls, which resulted in the Pride having a total of 13 attempts at free throws until they were finally successful. It was possible for them to bury 11 of them, which is an 84.6% success rate. Regarding their attempts to shoot from a distance, Hofstra was successful in 9 of their 28 attempts, which is 32.1%. In the end, the Pride were able to emerge victorious from this matchup by shooting 28 out of 62 from the field, which allowed them to achieve a percentage of 45.2%. Temple was able to make 25 of their 50 attempts from the floor, which resulted in them having a shooting percentage of 50.0% for this game. The Pride allowed this to happen. They shot 7 of 16 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 43.8% shooting percentage, and they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 77.4%, going 24 of 31 from the line. As far as attacking the glass is concerned, Hofstra allowed Temple to grab a total of 25 shots, four of which were offensive.
The Pride were able to win the game thanks in large part to Cruz Davis’s contributions. During his forty minutes on the court, he not only scored 25 points but also contributed four assists to the team’s success. He made nine out of eighteen field goals in this game, giving him a field goal percentage of fifty percent, and he also grabbed three rebounds.
The win-loss record for Hofstra through the end of the year is 2-3. As far as the Pride’s offensive performance is concerned, they are currently placed 181st in Division 1 with a field goal percentage of 45.7%. For the year, Hofstra has accumulated 405 points, which is equivalent to 81.0 points per game, and they have grabbed 37.2 boards per game. They are aiding their teammates 15.2 times per game, which is the 161st most by any college team, and they are turning the ball over 12.0 times per game. While shooting 70.6% from the charity stripe, the Pride are liable for committing 20.2 fouls per game because to their poor shooting performance.
The Hofstra defense is allowing opponents to make 69.4 percent of their foul shots and 32.4% of their shots from a distance (36 of 111). On a nightly basis, they allow 13.6 assists and 34.8 rebounds, which places them 207th and 170th in the Division I rankings, respectively. With 76.4 points allowed per game, the Pride’s defensive unit is ranked 238th in Division I in terms of points allowed per game. Every single game, they are committing 14.4 turnovers, and they have allowing teams to shoot 44.1% from the field, which places them 210th in NCAA basketball.
✅ Our Merrimack Warriors vs Hofstra Pride Pick: Merrimack
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