UConn Huskies vs Providence Friars Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-7-2026

UConn Huskies vs Providence Friars Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-7-2026

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UConn Huskies vs Providence Friars Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-7-2026

The final game of the season was played between the University of Connecticut Huskies and Marquette, and the Huskies emerged victorious with a final score of 73-57. In the final minutes of the game, the Connecticut Huskies finished with a field goal percentage of 42.9% (27 of 63), and they made 5 of their 24 shots from beyond the arc. For a total of 21 attempts from the free throw line, the Huskies were successful in making 14 of them, which is a percentage of 66.7%. With regard to the removal of boards, they were awarded 44, with thirteen of those counts being offensive. At the same time that they forced the opposing team into ten turnovers and received seven steals, they also recorded sixteen assists during this game. When it came to defense, the other team was able to shoot 20 of 62 shots from the field, which put them at a 32.3% field goal percentage. A total of nine assists and nine steals were tallied by Marquette during the game. Furthermore, Marquette was able to secure 34 rebounds (10 offensive and 24 defensive), but they did not have a single rebound that was rejected. At the end of the game, Marquette finished with a charity stripe shooting percentage of 63.2%, converting 12 of 19 tries. A total of 24 shots from a distance were converted by them. According to the overall number of fouls committed, the Huskies finished with 15, while Marquette committed a total of 21 fouls.

Solomon Ball was one of the individuals that played a role in the competition. He finished this game with a field goal percentage of fifty percent and one assist; he also had a perfect shooting percentage. In the thirty-one minutes that he spent on the court, he was able to get eight rebounds. It was determined that he finished with 17 points, shooting 6 out of 12 from the field.

As of the beginning of this match, the Connecticut Huskies have a record of 14-1 for the season. On average, they give up possession of the ball 11.0 times per game, and as a team, they commit 18.4 fouls per game. The University of Connecticut is currently ranked twenty-first in the nation in terms of passing the rock, as they have a team average of 37.8 rebounds per game and have accounted for 278 assists throughout the course of the season. The Huskies have a shooting percentage of 34.4% from three-point range (114 of 331) and a shooting percentage of 70.0% from the free throw line. They achieve a field goal percentage of 49.3 percent while averaging 78.9 points per game, which places them 146th in Division 1.

When the Huskies are on the defensive end of the court, they are able to cause 12.8 turnovers per game while also drawing 17.0 personal fouls. The number of assists that they have allowed to the opposition so far this season is 133, which places them in fifth place among college teams. The defense of the Huskies as a whole is allowing a shooting percentage of 37.1% (304 of 819), and they are also allowing 31.0 rebounds per game. The percentage of three-point shots they allow is 25.5%, and they rank fifth in college basketball in terms of points per game allowed (61.2).

In the most recent game that the Providence Friars participated in, they defeated St. John’s by a score of 77-71 and were able to take home the victory trophy. In the game, the Friars racked up a total of 42 boards, with 29 coming from their defensive side and 13 coming from their attacking side. In addition to that, they committed 11 turnovers while pulling off seven steals during the contest. During this game, St. John’s committed 24 personal fouls, which resulted in the Friars having to go to the free throw line for a total of 28 attempts. They were successful in knocking down 21 of them, resulting in a clip of 75.0 percent. When it came to shots from outside the perimeter, Providence was successful on 6 out of 18 attempts, which is 33.3% of the total. All things considered, the Friars concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 39.1%, which was achieved by shooting 25 for 64 from the field. Due to the fact that the Friars allowed St. John’s to make 20 of their 71 attempts from the floor, the Friars ended up with a shooting percentage of 28.2% during the game. By going 7 of 31 from three-point range, they finished with a 22.6% three-point percentage, and they concluded this game with a 64.9% free throw percentage, shooting 24 of 37 from the charity line. In terms of clearing the glass, Providence made it possible for St. John’s to accumulate a total of 44 points (19 of which were on the offensive side).

In the end, Stefan Vaaks was a factor for the Friars against the opponent in the matchup. Throughout the game, he had a rate of 55.6%, making 5 of 9 shots, and he also had 6 rebounds. During his 28 minutes on the court, he finished with a total of 16 points and two assists by the end of the game.

By the end of the year, Providence has compiled an 8-6 record. Over the course of each game, the Friars have committed 19.6 personal fouls, and their percentage from the charity stripe is 78.7 percent. At 16.2 times per game, they are assisting their teammates, which places them in the 89th position in the country. Additionally, they are losing possession of the ball due to turnovers 11.5 times per game. There have been 1,244 points scored by Providence so far this season, which is equivalent to 88.9 points per game, and they have collected 39.4 rebounds per game. In terms of offensive performance, the Friars are currently ranked 87th in college basketball with a shooting percentage of 47.5% from the field.

On the defensive end of the court, the Friars have a point-per-game (PPG) given up of 82.8, which places them 341st in the colleges. Over the course of each game, they are able to force 11.6 turnovers and have allowed teams to shoot 42.0% from the field, which ranks 107th in college basketball. When it comes to shots from beyond the three-point line, the Providence defense allows 36.2% of them to be made (138 of 381), and opponents are successful on 72.2% of their foul shots. When it comes to the defensive end, they have allowed 15.6 assists and 38.8 boards per game, which places them ranked 307th and 337th, respectively, in those areas.

Our UConn Huskies vs Providence Friars Pick: Providence

 

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