Louisville Cardinals vs Arkansas Razorbacks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-3-2025

Louisville Cardinals vs Arkansas Razorbacks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-3-2025

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Louisville Cardinals vs Arkansas Razorbacks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-03-2025

After playing their final game against NJIT, the Louisville Cardinals emerged victorious with a final score of 104-47, allowing them to return home with a victory. Through the end of the game, Louisville finished with a field goal percentage of 49.3% (36 out of 73), and they were successful in making 20 of their 48 shots from beyond the perimeter. At the charity stripe, the Cardinals were successful in 12 of 14 attempts, which is equivalent to an 85.7% success percentage. When it came to the number of rebounds they obtained, they had 58, with 20 of those being offensive. They also had a total of 24 assists throughout the game, in addition to 11 turnovers and 6 steals over the course of the competition. With regard to the defense, Louisville allowed the other team to shoot 18 of 58 from the field, which led to a 31.0% shooting percentage. During the course of this match, NJIT contributed six assists and three steals. In addition to that, NJIT was able to score 20 rebounds (three offensive and seventeen defensive), but they did not record a single block for the squad. By converting four of seven free throw attempts, NJIT was able to come away with a 57.1% free throw percentage and win this game. On top of that, they were successful in seven of their twenty-seven attempts from outside the perimeter. When it came to the number of fouls committed, the Cardinals ended up with 11, while NJIT was responsible for 13 fouls.

During the matchup, Ryan Conwell was one of the players that made a significant contribution. Ultimately, he shot 52.9% from the field and threw out six assists to his teammates. During his time on the court, he played for a total of 24 minutes and finished with 9 rebounds. In total, he scored 32 points while shooting 9 out of 17 from the field.

Louisville enters the hardwood with a record of 7-0, which includes both wins and losses so far in this season. They have a scoring average of 96.7 points per game, which places them in fourth place in the nation, and they have a field goal percentage of 48.1%. With 93 of 249 three-point shots, the Cardinals have a 37.3% three-point shooting percentage, while their free throw percentage is 75.8%. Louisville is now rated 31st in college basketball in terms of passing the ball, as they have accumulated 145 assists and 46.0 rebounds per game. This places them in the 31st spot overall in the college basketball distribution rankings. In each game, they commit 19.1 fouls as a group and turn the ball over 10.6 times. Additionally, they consistently commit turnovers.

The Cardinals are able to cause 15.0 turnovers per game. Additionally, they are able to generate 20.1 personal fouls while playing defense. Their three-point shooting percentage is 28.8%, and they are ranked 18th in Division I in terms of the number of points they allow per game (63.0). When it comes to defense, the Cardinals are allowing a shooting percentage of 36.1% (153 of 424), and they are also allowing 33.3 rebounds per game as a team. With 71 assists allowed to their opponents during the season, they are now ranked 19th in Division 1 in terms of the number of assists they allow.

In their most recent game on the hardwood, the Arkansas Razorbacks were defeated by Duke by a score of 80-71, and they were forced to bring their game back home. During this game, the Razorbacks collected a total of 26 rebounds, with 17 coming from the defensive side and 9 coming from the offensive side. Throughout the game, they coughed it up eleven times while also accumulating eight thefts. In this game, Duke committed thirteen fouls, which resulted in the Arkansas Razorbacks being forced to take eleven shots from the free throw line. They were successful in producing nine of those and had an 81.8% success rate. In terms of shots from downtown, Arkansas was successful in burying 10 out of 30 (13.3%) of its attempts. At the conclusion of the game, the Razorbacks had a shooting percentage of 40.6%, which was achieved by shooting 26 out of 64 from the field when the game was over. During the game, the Razorbacks allowed Duke to make 29 of their 59 shots from the floor, which resulted in a percentage of 49.2% for the team. As the game came to a close, they ended with a shooting percentage of 34.8% from outside the arc, shooting 8 of 23. Additionally, they finished with a free throw shooting percentage of 66.7%, making 14 of 21 from the line. As far as the cleaning of the glass is concerned, Arkansas allowed Duke to pull down a total of 36 and 11 of those were offensive.

In this matchup, Darius Acuff Jr. pitched for the Razorbacks as a substitute pitcher. In this game, he managed to convert 8 out of 17 shots, giving him a rate of 47.1%, and he also managed to grab 2 rebounds. In the 38 minutes that he was on the field, he not only scored 21 points but also contributed five assists to this game.

For the season, Arkansas has a record of 5-2 in terms of wins and losses. The Arkansas Razorbacks are currently ranked 71st in the nation in terms of their offensive performance, as they are connecting on 48.5% of their field goal attempts. In the course of the season, Arkansas has amassed 617 points, which is equivalent to 88.1 points per game, and they have also pulled in 37.9 rebounds per game. At the same time that they are giving up possession 9.6 times per game, their rate of earning assists is 17.6 times per game, which places them in the 50th position in Division 1. Every game, the Razorbacks are committed 16.6 fouls, and they have a shooting percentage of 80.0% from the free throw line.

With 71.6 points allowed per game, the Razorbacks’ defense is ranked 149th in Division I in terms of points allowed per game. The average number of turnovers they force per game is 12.0, and they have allowed teams to shoot 40.0% from the field, which places them 67th in Division 1. The Arkansas defense allows 30.6% of their opponents’ shots from beyond the arc (59 of 193), and their opponents are completing 65.5% of their free throw shots. In terms of defensive efficiency, they have given up 15.0 assists and 35.4 total boards per game, which places them 278th and 214th, respectively, in those areas.

Our Louisville Cardinals vs Arkansas Razorbacks Pick: Arkansas

 

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