Morgan State Bears vs Loyola Marymount Lions Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-23-2025

Morgan State Bears vs Loyola Marymount Lions Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-23-2025

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Morgan State Bears vs Loyola Marymount Lions Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-23-2025

During their most recent game, the Morgan State Bears squared up against the California Bears and were defeated by a score of 97-50. Morgan State finished the game with a field goal percentage of 35.8% (19 of 53), and they were successful in converting one of their seventeen attempts at three-point shots. Eleven of the Bears’ twenty-nine attempts from the charity stripe were successful, giving them a conversion rate of 57.9%. When it came to the number of rebounds they obtained, they racked up 21, with three of those rebounds coming from the offensive end. In addition to that, they were responsible for nine turnovers and three steals during the matchup, and they also delivered eleven assists. In terms of defense, Morgan State allowed their opponent to shoot 59.3 percent from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 32 out of 54 shots. 19 assists were given to California, while the team also had 12 steals throughout this game. Furthermore, California was able to secure 34 boards (5 offensive and 29 defensive), but they were unable to earn a rejection against them. By making 22 of their 23 attempts from the free throw line, California had a free throw percentage of 95.7%. In addition to that, they were successful in 11 of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. When it comes to the number of fouls committed, the Bears finished with 16, while California committed a total of 17 fouls.

Christian Oliver is an individual who played a role in the outcome of this competition. He finished with a field goal percentage of 66.7%, but he did not have any assists at the time the clock ran out. The game lasted for twenty-two minutes, and he won one board. He was responsible for 14 points and shot 6 of 9 from the field.

At the beginning of this clash, Morgan State will have a record of 2-9 for the rest of the year. They have a shooting percentage of 42.0% from the field and are averaging 70.6 points per game, which places them 313th in the country. For the season, the Bears have a shooting percentage of 75.4% from the free throw line and 27.2% from beyond the arc (53 of 195). With a team average of 32.5 rebounds per game and 134 assists for the season, Morgan State is currently placed 339th in Division I in terms of passing. This is due to the fact that they have accumulated 34 assists. As a group, they incur 21.0 fouls on a nightly basis and turn the ball over 13.8 times each game. Additionally, they consistently commit 13.8 turnovers.

When it comes to defense, the Bears are causing their opponents to commit 12.2 turnovers per game while also drawing 19.0 personal fouls. They rank 340th in college basketball in terms of points per game (83.2) from their opponents, and they allow 37.6% of their opponents to make 3-point shots. When it comes to defense, the Bears are allowing a field goal percentage of 50.8% (300 of 590), and they are also giving up 33.5 boards per game as a squad. With 191 assists against them throughout the season, they are rated 314th in Division I for the number of assists they have given up to their opponents.

When the Loyola Marymount Lions last competed on the court, they defeated North Alabama by a score of 91-57. This victory allowed them to walk away on top of the competition. During this game, the Lions collected a total of 38 rebounds, which included 30 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds. They handed over possession of the ball nine times, but they were able to steal six balls during this competition. The Lions were forced to make a total of 17 attempts at the charity stripe as a result of North Alabama’s 14 fouls that were committed throughout this game. To achieve a success percentage of 64.7%, they were successful in bringing down 11 of them. When it came to attempts at three-point shots, Loyola Marymount was successful in 16 out of 32 attempts, which is a fifty percent conversion rate. At the conclusion of the game, the Lions had a shooting percentage of 50.8%, which was based on their 32-for-63 performance from the field position. During the game, the Lions allowed North Alabama to make 19 of their 64 tries from the field, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 29.7% for North Alabama. They concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 64.0% and a three-point percentage of 20.0%, shooting three out of fifteen shots from beyond the arc throughout the contest. North Alabama was able to take down a total of 31 rebounds, 11 of which came from the offensive side of the court, thanks to Loyola Marymount’s rebounding efforts.

The Lions’ MJ Amey Jr. played a significant role in the game they were playing. The thirty minutes that he spent on the court resulted in him scoring 28 points and dishing out two assists for the game. In total, he grabbed three rebounds and made nine of sixteen field goals during the game, which gave him a field goal percentage of 56.3%.

Over the course of the season, Loyola Marymount has compiled an 8-4 record. The Lions’ offensive unit is using 47.2% of their shots from the field, which places them 103rd in Division 1 in terms of field goal percentage. To thus point in the season, Loyola Marymount has scored 945 points, which is equivalent to 78.8 points per game, and they have averaged 37.5 boards per game. The number of times they assist their teammates is 15.4 per game, which places them 133rd in Division 1, and the number of times they turn the ball over is 12.8 per game. Over the course of each game, the Lions have committed 17.8 personal fouls, and they have a free throw percentage of 65.9%.

With a point-per-game (PPG) average of 66.9, the Lions are ranked 51st in NCAA basketball. The average number of turnovers they force per game is 13.6 and they have allowed teams to shoot 39.5% from the field, which places them 39th in Division 1. It is estimated that the Loyola Marymount defense allows 29.0% of their opponents’ shots from distance (79 of 272), and their opponents are successful in completing 71.4% of their total free throw attempts. As a result of their average of 12.0 assists and 34.7 boards per game, they are ranked 89th and 189th in Division 1 respectively.

Our Morgan State Bears vs Loyola Marymount Lions Pick: Loyola Marymount

 

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