Northwestern Wildcats vs Wisconsin Badgers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-3-2025
Northwestern Wildcats vs Wisconsin Badgers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-03-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Northwestern Wildcats vs Wisconsin Badgers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-03-2025
When the Northwestern Wildcats played Oklahoma State in their most recent game, they were defeated by a score of 86-81. This was the final game of the season for the Wildcats. In terms of fouls, the Wildcats finished with a total of 21, while Oklahoma State finished with a total of 24 fouls. Moreover, they were successful in six of twenty-two shots from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, Oklahoma State made 26 of 33 shots, which resulted in a 78.8 percent success rate. In addition to that, Oklahoma State ended the game without suffering any turnovers, despite the fact that they had a total of 30 boards (10 offensive and 20 defensive). 18 assists were provided by Oklahoma State, while the team also had four steals throughout the contest. As far as the defense is concerned, Northwestern allowed its opponent to shoot 42.9% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 27 of 63 shots. Additionally, they were able to record 18 assists during the game, in addition to forcing the other team to commit 10 turnovers and obtaining 4 steals. In terms of the number of rebounds they were able to collect, they had a total of 28, with six of those coming from the attacking end. With a total of thirty attempts from the free throw line, the Wildcats were successful in 22 of them, resulting in a percentage of 73.3%. When Northwestern was finished with the game, they had a field goal percentage of 49.1% (28 of 57) and they had made three of their 19 shots from beyond the arc.
This competition was influenced by Nick Martinelli, who was one of the participants. Ultimately, he shot 75 percent from the field and also contributed two assists to the team’s success. In addition to his 37 minutes of playing time on the court, he also racked up a total of ten blocks. In the end, he finished with 28 points, hitting 12 of 16 from the field.
With a record of 5-2 in terms of wins and losses so far this season, Northwestern is coming into this matchup. 8.9 times per game, they are unable to maintain possession of the ball due to turnovers, and they commit 18.3 fouls on average each game. With 129 assists and 33.1 boards per game, Northwestern is currently ranked 84th in the nation in terms of passing. This is due to the fact that they have a total of 129 assists and 33.1 boards per game. With 47 of 123 three-point shots, the Wildcats have a shooting percentage of 38.2%, and their percentage from the free throw line is 71.5%. While shooting 51.6% from the field, they are averaging 82.1 points per game, which places them in the 121st spot in Division 1.
Each and every night, the Wildcats are able to force 12.0 turnovers while getting 19.9 personal fouls when they are playing defense. For the year, they have given up 99 assists to the opponent, which places them in 171st place in Division 1 in terms of assists given up. As a team, the Wildcats allow their opponents to shoot at a rate of 38.8% (165 of 425), and they allow their opponents to grab 35.6 rebounds a game. As a result, they are ranked 112nd in college basketball in terms of opponents’ points per game (69.6) and they allow 28.1% from beyond the arc.
Following their most recent contest, the Wisconsin Badgers were defeated by TCU by a score of 74-63. This was the final game of the season for the Badgers. The Badgers finished the game with a total of 32 rebounds, with 25 coming from their defensive side and 7 coming from their offensive side. They had a total of nine thefts for this game, but they gave up possession of the ball sixteen times. During the game, TCU committed 16 fouls, which resulted in the Badgers having to go to the free throw line for a total of 18 attempts. They were successful in converting 16 of the free throws, which resulted in an 88.9% conversion rate. Among the tries at three-point shots, Wisconsin was successful seven times out of twenty-eight (25%) times. At the conclusion of this game, the Badgers had a shooting percentage of 34.5%, which was achieved by shooting 20 out of 58 from the field. Through the course of the game, the Badgers allowed TCU to convert 28 of their sixty attempts from the field, which resulted in a percentage of 46.7% for TCU. They finished the game with a shooting percentage of 57.1% from beyond the arc, making 8 of 14 shots, and they finished the game with a free throw shooting percentage of 62.5%, making 10 of 16 shots from the range. When asked about how they cleaned up the glass, Wisconsin admitted that they had enabled TCU to grab a total of 35, seven of which were offensive.
John Blackwell ended up being a significant contributor for the Badgers in the contest that they decided to play. Although he finished the game with no assists, he finished with 30 points in the 34 minutes that he played on the court. During this game, he grabbed six rebounds and hit eight of twenty-two field goals, giving him a field goal percentage of 36.4%.
In the first half of this season, Wisconsin has a record of 5-2. Based on their offensive performance, the Badgers are currently ranked 194th in Division I with a field goal percentage of 45.3%. This season, Wisconsin has accumulated 610 points, with an average of 87.1 points per game, and they have grabbed 38.6 boards per game. The rate at which they dish out assists is 15.9 times per game, which places them 124th in the entirety of collegiate basketball. Additionally, they lose possession of the ball by turning it over 10.6 times per game. Every game, the Badgers commit 17.6 fouls, and they achieve a shooting percentage of 78.8 percent from the free throw line.
With a point-per-game (PPG) rate of 73.6, the Badgers at the defensive end of the court are ranked 187th in college basketball. Each and every night, they are able to cause 13.7 turnovers and allow teams to shoot 44.3% from the field, which places them in the 226th spot in college basketball. The defense of Wisconsin allows 37.6% of shots from beyond the arc (59 of 157) to be made, and opponents are successful in completing 71.4% of their shots from the free throw line. The average number of assists and rebounds that they have allowed per game is 11.9 and 32.6, respectively, which places them 98th and 91st in the defensive categories.
✅ Our Northwestern Wildcats vs Wisconsin Badgers Pick: Wisconsin
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