Cornell Big Red vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-29-2025

Cornell Big Red vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-29-2025

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Cornell Big Red vs Michigan State Spartans Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-29-2025

When the Cornell Big Red faced up against Albany in their most recent match, they emerged victorious by a score of 83-75 due to their superior performance. At the conclusion of the game, Cornell had acquired a field goal percentage of 47.5% (28 out of 59) and had converted 17 out of their 33 tries at three-point shots. A total of 71.4% of the Big Red’s 14 attempts were successful at the charity stripe, with 10 of those attempts being kicked down. When it came to grabbing rebounds, they racked up a total of 28 of them, with 12 of those being of the offensive variety. In addition, they managed to record 23 assists during the game, in addition to committing 8 turnovers and obtaining 4 steals. The defense at Cornell allowed the other team to shoot 50 percent from the field on 30 out of 60 shots, which is a 50 percent shooting percentage. Within the course of this game, Albany had a total of 12 assists and 2 steals. Despite the fact that Albany concluded the game without any rejections, they did manage to gather a total of 26 rebounds (9 offensive and 17 defensive). By converting five of seven shots from the charity stripe, Albany achieved a 71.4% success rate. They were successful in converting 10 of their 22 efforts from beyond the arc. In the end, the Big Red finished with 12 fouls, while Albany finished with 17 fouls. The Big Red finished with 12 on the season.

This competition was influenced by a number of players, one of whom was Cooper Noard. At the end of the game, he had a field goal percentage of 80 percent but did not have any assists. He played for a total of 29 minutes and grabbed two boards. In the end, he finished with 25 points, shooting 8 out of 10 from the field.

Cornell will be competing with a record of 6-5 for the year when they enter the floor. They are committing 20.0 fouls a game as a team, and they are turning the ball over 13.3 times per game. Cornell is currently ranked 23rd in the nation in terms of passing the rock, as the team is currently averaging 36.2 boards per game and has a total of 236 assists so far this season. 41.6% of the time, the Big Red are making their shots from downtown (156 of 375), and 72.7% of the time, they are making their free throws. While shooting 49.4 percent from the field, they have a scoring average of 90.4 points per game, which places them sixteenth in Division 1.

On the defensive side of the ball, the Big Red have been able to turn the ball over 12.5 times a game and have committed 18.1 fouls. They allow 37.1% of their shots to come from outside the arc, and they are rated 350th in the nation in terms of the number of points they allow per game (84.8). As a team, the Big Red are allowing their opponents to make 47.8% of their field goals (333 of 697), and they are also giving up 34.5 boards a game. As of this point in the season, they have given up 161 assists to their opponents, which places them in the 141st position in Division 1 for allowing assists.

During the most recent time that they competed on the hardwood, the Michigan State Spartans triumphed against Oakland with a final score of 79-70. During the course of this game, the Spartans amassed a total of 40 rebounds, which included 25 defensive rebounds and 15 offensive rebounds. The mismatch resulted in 11 times that they lost possession of the ball while they achieved four steals. Over the course of this game, Oakland committed 21 fouls, which resulted in the Spartans having to take 23 shots from the free throw line. Seventeen of the free throws that they attempted to make were successful, giving them a success rate of 73.9%. In terms of three-point attempts, Michigan State was successful in six out of twenty-two attempts, which is a 27.3% clip. At the end of this game, the Spartans had a percentage of 45.9% from the field, which occurred as a result of their 28 for 61 shooting performance. In this game, the Spartans allowed Oakland to shoot 42.9% from the field, which resulted in them burying 24 of their 56 efforts from the floor. They ended up hitting 10 of 22 from three-point range, which was 45.5% of their total shots, and they ended up making 12 of 13 free throws, which was 92.3% of their total shots. From the perspective of team rebounding, Michigan State allowed Oakland to collect a total of 19 rebounds, with three of those coming from the offensive side of the court.

In this particular clash, Coen Carr was a significant player for the Spartans. He was able to make 8 of 13 shots during this game, which gave him a rate of 61.5%, and he was responsible for 7 rebounds. While he was on the floor for a total of 26 minutes, he scored 22 points and accumulated two assists for the game.

At the end of the season, Michigan State has a record of 11-1 so far. On average, the Spartans have committed 16.2 personal fouls per game, while their percentage from the free throw line has been 74.1%. They are averaging 19.3 assists per game, which places them in 14th place in the state of college basketball, and they are turning the ball over 11.8 times a game. Over the course of the season, Michigan State has scored 936 points, which is equivalent to 78.0 points per game, and they have collected 42.7 boards per game. As a team, the Spartans are making 46.1% of their shots from the field, which places them 162nd in the whole college basketball league.

The defense of Michigan State allows opponents to make 30.5% of their shots from outside the arc (92 of 302), and opponents are successful in making 73.4% of their shots from the free throw line. In each and every game, they have allowed 11.9 assists and 28.8 rebounds, which places them 78th and fourth, respectively, in the defensive categories of those two statistics. With a score of 63.3 points allowed per game, the Spartans’ defensive unit is ranked fifteenth in the college football rankings. During each game, they are able to cause 11.3 turnovers and have allowed teams to shoot 38.7% from the field, which places them in the 24th position in the USA.

Our Cornell Big Red vs Michigan State Spartans Pick: Cornell

 

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