Bowling Green Falcons vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-1-2025
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Bowling Green Falcons vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction – NBA Betting Picks 12-1-2025
The Bowling Green Falcons played their final game versus VMI on the hardwood, and they emerged victorious by a score of 81-48. This victory was the Falcons’ most recent victory. There were a total of 23 fouls committed by the Falcons, while the Virginia Military Institute committed 18 fouls. From the downtown area, they were successful in three out of twenty-eight shots. The scoring percentage for VMI’s free throw shooting was 78.1%, with the team making 25 of 32 tries. In addition, Vanderbilt had a total of 26 boards, 11 offensive and 15 defensive, but they did not record a single rejection. In the contest, VMI had three assists and eight steals to their credit. When it comes to defense, Bowling Green allowed the other side to shoot 10 out of 50 from the field, which resulted in a two percent field goal percentage. In addition, they had a total of 20 assists during the game, as well as 13 turnovers that they forced the opposing team to commit and six thefts that they took. A total of 45 boards were accumulated by them when they were discussing the act of pulling down boards, with 17 of those boards being of an offensive nature. Eleven of the fifteen shots that the Falcons attempted from the free throw line were successful, giving them a percentage of 73.3% (11 of 15). At the end of the game, Bowling Green finished with a field goal percentage of 46.9% (30 of 64), and they made 10 of 26 shots from beyond the arc.
One player that made a contribution to this game is a guy named Mayar Wol. After this game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 72.7% and one assist to his credit. Not only did he play for a total of 23 minutes, but he also managed to snag two rebounds. He shot 8 of 11 from the field and finished with 21 points.
Bowling Green will enter this matchup with a record of 5-2 in terms of wins and losses for the current season. They are now 76th in the nation in terms of scoring average, averaging 85.6 points per game, while hitting 47.3% from the field. The Falcons have recorded a success rate of 74.1% from the free throw line and a success rate of 34.4% on shots from beyond the perimeter (52 of 151). Over the course of this season, Bowling Green has accumulated 107 assists and 37.7 boards per game, which places them 148th in the nation in terms of passing. Additionally, the club has a passing percentage of 107. The team as a whole is committing 18.3 personal fouls per game, and they are giving up possession of the ball 12.9 times a game.
It is possible for the Falcons to force 20.4 turnovers on a nightly basis while also drawing 21.1 personal fouls. This is the Falcons’ defensive performance. As a result of the 84 assists that they have given up to the opposition throughout the course of the season, they are ranked 129th in college basketball. The defensive unit of the Falcons is allowing a shooting percentage of 40.1% (148 of 369), and they are also allowing 32.7 rebounds per game as a whole. They are allowing 30.1% of shots from a distance, and they are ranked 52nd in Division I in terms of the number of points they allow per game (65.7).
In their most recent game on the hardwood, the Kansas State Wildcats were defeated by Indiana by a score of 86-69, and they were forced to return home. In terms of Indiana’s ability to assault the glass, Kansas State enabled Indiana to grab a total of 32 and nine of those were on the offensive side. They concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 30.3% from outside the arc, making 10 of 33 shots, and ended up shooting 22 of 29 shots from the free throw line, which is a 75.9% percentage. The Wildcats allowed Indiana to make 27 of their 57 shots from the floor, which resulted in Indiana having a rate of 47.4% for this particular game. At the time that the final whistle blew, the Wildcats had finished their game with a 42.1% shooting percentage, having gone 24 for 57 from the field. In terms of shooting from downtown, Kansas State only converted eight of their twenty tries, which is a forty percent success rate. They were able to produce thirteen of them, providing an 86.7% success rate. Due to the fact that Indiana was called for twenty personal fouls during the game, the Wildcats were forced to take a total of fifteen shots from the free throw line. Within the course of this encounter, they committed 19 turnovers while also accumulating 6 steals. Over the course of this game, the Wildcats collected a total of 25 rebounds, including 17 defensive boards and 8 offensive rebounds.
It turned out that PJ Haggerty was a significant contributor for the Wildcats in this particular clash. The field goal percentage he achieved in this game was 41.2%, and he finished with three rebounds. He made seven of seventeen shots. During the game, he played for a total of 36 minutes and scored 16 points. Additionally, he had a total of two assists.
When it comes to the current season, Kansas State has a record of 5-2. Every every game, the Wildcats are committing 19.4 personal fouls, and they have a shooting percentage of 78.2% from the free throw line. They are ranked 23rd in the nation in terms of the number of times they score an assist, which is 19.4 times per game, and they are losing possession of the ball by turning it over 14.4 times a game. During this season, Kansas State has scored 626 points, which is equivalent to 89.4 points per game, and they have grabbed 34.4 rebounds per game. The Wildcats are currently ranked 33rd in Division 1 for their offensive performance, as they have a shooting percentage of 50.8% from the basketball court.
The Kansas State defense allows its opponents to make 30.9% of their three-point shots (58 of 188), yet their opponents are successful in making 70.4% of their shots from the free throw line. They are rated 275th and 59th in Division 1 for the number of assists and rebounds they allow per game, which is 15.0 and 31.1 respectively. When it comes to the number of points allowed per game, the Wildcats are rated 301st in the collegiate division. On a nightly basis, they are causing their opponents to commit 14.3 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 46.5% from the floor, which is the 298th best percentage in college basketball.
✅ Our Bowling Green Falcons vs Kansas State Wildcats Pick: Bowling Green
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