UT Arlington Mavericks vs UT Rio Grande Vaqueros Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-11-2025

UT Arlington Mavericks vs UT Rio Grande Vaqueros Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-11-2025

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UT Arlington Mavericks vs UT Rio Grande Vaqueros Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-11-2025

Arkansas State was the opponent that the UT Arlington Mavericks faced in their most recent game, which they ultimately lost by a score of 83-63. The UT Arlington team finished the game with a field goal percentage of 37.1% (23 of 62), and they were successful in making one of their 19 shots from beyond the arc. Sixteen of the twenty-six shots that the Mavericks took from the free throw line were successful, giving them a 61.5% success rate. In terms of the number of rebounds they obtained, they scored a total of 36, with 15 of those coming from the offensive end of the court. They were also responsible for four assists during the game, in addition to forcing the opponent to commit fourteen turnovers and accumulating eleven thefts. It is important to note that UT Arlington’s defense allowed the opposing side to shoot 48.3 percent from the field on 29 of 60 shots. Over the course of the game, Arkansas State had a total of 16 assists and 9 steals. In addition to that, Arkansas State racked up 37 rebounds (11 offensive and 26 defensive), but the team did not record a single block during the game. At the charity stripe, Arkansas State buried 21 of 29 shots, which resulted in a 72.4% success rate. In addition, they were successful in burying four of their seventeen attempts from a distance. When it comes to the number of fouls committed, the Mavericks finished with 21, while Arkansas State committed a total of 19.

In the game, Marcell McCreary is an individual who came through for the team. Even though he finished the game with a field goal percentage of 41.2%, he was unable to record an assist. He played for a total of thirty-six minutes on the hardwood and managed to get two boards. He was responsible for 16 points and shot 7 of 17 from the field.

With a record of 6-3 for the year, UT Arlington is coming into this encounter with a strong performance. With a field goal percentage of 47.1%, they are averaging 76.1 points per game, which places them 209th in Division 1. This season, the Mavericks had a shooting percentage of 68.0% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 28.1% from long range (45 of 160). The University of Texas at Arlington is currently ranked 249th in the nation in terms of passing, as they have a total of 131 assists for the year and are averaging 40.7 rebounds per game as a team. On average, they commit 19.2 fouls per game, and they turn the ball over 15.1 times a game. Additionally, they commit 19.2 turnovers per game.

In terms of their defensive performance, the Mavericks are able to cause 14.7 turnovers per game and draw 18.4 personal fouls in each game they play. They ranked 36th in NCAA basketball in terms of the number of points they allow per game, which is 65.3, and they allow 24.3% of shots from a distance. The defense of the Mavericks is allowing opponents to shoot at a field goal percentage of 40.0% (201 of 503), and they are also allowing their opponents to take 30.2 boards per game. The number of assists that they have given up to the opposition this season is 98, which places them in the 32nd position in college basketball.

When the UTRGV Vaqueros participated in their most recent game on the hardwood, they defeated Austin Peay by a score of 63-50. This triumph allowed them to walk away with the victory. In terms of the cleaning up of the glass, UT Rio Grande allowed Austin Peay to accumulate a total of 26 points, eight of which came from the attacking side. They finished the competition with a score of 12 out of 19 from the charity stripe, which is 63.2% of the total. They went 13.3% from downtown by going 2 out of 15. The Vaqueros allowed Austin Peay to make 18 of their 57 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 31.6% for an overall performance in the game. When the final whistle blew, the Vaqueros had concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 43.6%, which was achieved by shooting 24 out of 55 from the field total. In terms of shots from beyond the perimeter, UT Rio Grande was successful in converting six of their twenty-five attempts, which is a twenty-four percent conversion rate. They had a success rate of 81.8%, which was achieved by knocking down nine of them. Due to the fact that Austin Peay committed 11 personal fouls during this game, the Vaqueros were forced to make 11 trips to the charity stripe for a total of 11 tries. Additionally, they were able to steal five balls despite coughing up 19 times during the matchup. Throughout the course of this game, the Vaqueros were able to collect a total of 44 rebounds, which included 33 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds.

After everything was said and done, Koree Cotton was a force for the Vaqueros in the competition. During this match, he managed to rack up 22 points and three assists in the 34 minutes that he was on the court. During the game, he had a 57.1% conversion percentage, which was 8 out of 14 shots, and he also grabbed 10 rebounds.

UT Rio Grande has a record of 3-5 in terms of wins and losses so far this season. The Vaqueros are currently rated 170th in the nation in terms of their offensive performance, as they are connecting on 45.7% of their field goal attempts. To this point in the season, UT Rio Grande has scored 614 points (76.8 points per game), and they have averaged 36.9 boards per game. They are 148th in Division 1 in terms of the number of times they earn an assist per game, which is 15.1 times, and they are turning the ball over 11.6 times per game. A total of 19.4 fouls are committed by the Vaqueros in each and every game, and they have a free throw shooting percentage of 70.7%.

When it comes to points per game allowed, the Vaqueros defense is placed 198th in Division 1 with a score of 73.8. They have allowed teams to shoot 42.1% from the field, which is 130th in the nation, and they are causing their opponents to commit 11.8 turnovers per game when they are currently playing. The defense of the University of Texas Rio Grande allows 32.2% of shots from outside the perimeter (65 of 202), and opponents are making 69.8% of their shots from the free throw line to complete their shots. They are ranked 271st and 234th in the country in terms of the number of assists they allow and the number of rebounds they allow on a nightly basis, respectively.

Our UT Arlington Mavericks vs UT Rio Grande Vaqueros Pick: UT Rio Grande

 

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