Presbyterian Blue Hose vs Manhattan Jaspers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-21-2025

Presbyterian Blue Hose vs Manhattan Jaspers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-21-2025

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Presbyterian Blue Hose vs Manhattan Jaspers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-21-2025

South Carolina defeated the Presbyterian Blue Hose by a score of 74-53 in their most recent game, which was played on the hardwood. The Blue Hose were defeated by East Carolina. As far as personal fouls are concerned, the Blue Hose finished with a total of 22 while East Carolina finished with a total of 14 personal fouls. They made four of their twelve attempts from beyond the arc. By the end of the game, East Carolina had a free throw shooting percentage of 84.6%, having made 22 of their 26 tries. East Carolina also had a total of 24 rebounds, three of which were offensive and twenty-one of which were defensive, but the team did not record a single block. Additionally, East Carolina recorded a total of eight steals and thirteen assists during the game. With regard to defense, Presbyterian allowed a field goal percentage of 54.5%, with 24 out of 44 shots being considered successful. In addition, they caused the opposing team to commit 13 turnovers and had 8 steals during this game. Additionally, they distributed 8 assists to their teammates. When it comes to the number of rebounds they obtained, they received a total of 22, with eight of those being offensive. With a rate of 71.4%, the Blue Hose were successful in converting 10 of their 14 shots when they were at the charity stripe. At the conclusion of the game, Presbyterian obtained a field goal percentage of 39.6% (21 of 53), and they were successful in making one of their eleven shots from beyond the arc.

One of the individuals who made a significant contribution to this competition is Jaylen Peterson. With 17 points and a shooting percentage of 6 out of 10, he exited the arena. He spent a total of 29 minutes on the floor and managed to grab eight boards. As a result, he finished with a field goal percentage of 60.0% and also contributed one assist.

At the beginning of this match, Presbyterian has a record of 6-7 in terms of wins and losses so far this season. As of right now, they are presently ranked 341st in the nation with an average of 66.8 points per game, while they are converting on 44.8% of their field goal attempts. With 67 of 231 shots from beyond the arc, the Blue Hose have a shooting percentage of 29.0%, but their percentage from the charity stripe is 67.6%. Presbyterian is now rated 177th in college basketball in terms of passing the rock, as they have accumulated 167 assists and 35.7 rebounds per game. This places them in the 177th position overall in the college basketball rankings. They have a turnover rate of 13.8 times per game, and an average of 17.2 fouls committed by the team in each game.

Every game, the Blue Hose are committing 11.2 turnovers and drawing 16.5 fouls, which is a positive sign for their defense. With 154 assists given up to their opponents throughout the season, they are rated 195th in Division I for the number of assists they have given up. The Blue Hose are allowing their opponents to shoot at a field goal percentage of 42.8% (298 of 696), and they are also allowing their opponents to grab 30.2 rebounds per game as an entire team. The percentage of shots from downtown that they are allowing to go to their opponents is 34.1%, and they are ranked 51st in Division 1 in terms of points per game (67.3).

In their most recent game on the hardwood, the Manhattan Jaspers were defeated by Furman by a score of 75-68. This was the final score of their basketball game. During this game, the Jaspers collected a total of 35 rebounds, which included 22 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive rebounds. Furthermore, during this competition, they committed 12 turnovers of the ball while also accumulating 14 thefts. The Jaspers were forced to make a total of sixteen attempts at the free throw line as a result of Furman’s 17 personal fouls that were committed throughout this game. They were successful in making 11 of the free throw attempts, which resulted in a percentage of 68.8 percent. In terms of three-point shots, Manhattan was successful in seven of their twenty-six attempts, which is a 26.9% success rate. As this game came to a close, the Jaspers concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 39.1%, having shot 25 shots out of 64. As a result of the Jaspers’ decision to enable Furman to bury thirty of their sixty shots from the floor, Furman was awarded a percentage of fifty percent for this competition. By the end of the game, they had a three-point shooting percentage of 35.7%, shooting 10 of 28 from beyond the arc. Additionally, they had a free throw percentage of 35.7%, making 5 of 14 from the line. In terms of team rebounding, Manhattan allowed Furman to collect a total of 38 (13 offensive) in addition to their own.

It turned out that Devin Dinkins was able to make a difference for the Jaspers in this competition. His field goal percentage in this game was 45.5%, and he grabbed four rebounds. He made five out of eleven field goals in this game. In the 31 minutes that he was on the court, he managed to rack up 17 points, but he was unable to dish out any assists.

On the year, Manhattan has a record of 4-8 in terms of wins and losses. In terms of their offensive performance, the Jaspers are currently ranked 280th in college basketball due to their field goal percentage of 43.32 percent. Over the course of the season, Manhattan has scored a total of 929 points, which is equivalent to 77.4 points per game, and they have collected 33.6 rebounds per game. They have a turnover rate of 11.8 times per game and they assist their teammates 13.3 times per game, which places them 264th in the nation according to the national average. On average, the Jaspers have committed 15.1 fouls per game, and they have a 76.4% success rate while shooting from the Free Throw Line.

The Manhattan defense allows its opponents to make 36.8% of their three-point attempts (113 of 307), yet their opponents are successful in making 70.6% of their shots they take from the free throw line. The average number of assists and boards that they allow per game is 17.8 and 40.5, respectively, which places them 352nd and 352nd in the nation. As far as defensive performance is concerned, the Jaspers are rated 344th in the nation with an average of 83.6 points allowed per game. In addition to allowing teams to shoot 47.3% from the field, which is the 328th best percentage in NCAA basketball, they force 12.5 turnovers every single night.

Our Presbyterian Blue Hose vs Manhattan Jaspers Pick: Manhattan

 

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