Saint Louis Billikens vs St. Bonaventure Bonnies Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-23-2026
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Saint Louis Billikens vs St. Bonaventure Bonnies Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-23-2026
In the final game of the season, the Saint Louis Billikens faced off against Duquesne and emerged victorious with a total score of 81-77. At the end of the game, Saint Louis ended with a field goal percentage of 49.1% (28 out of 57) and converted 9 out of their 20 available three-point shots. The Billikens had a success rate of 64.0% when they attempted to make free throws from the line, as they were able to make 16 of 25 shots. In terms of grabbing boards, they were able to accumulate 35, with seven of those being on the attacking end of the court. At the same time that they forced 14 turnovers and earned 10 steals, they also recorded 19 assists during this competitive contest. In terms of defense, Saint Louis allowed the opposing team to shoot 34.8% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 23 out of 66 shot attempts. Within the course of the game, Duquesne had a total of 13 assists and 12 steals. In addition, Duquesne did not record a single block despite the fact that they racked up forty rebounds (17 offensive and 23 defensive). By making 23 of their 31 attempts from the free throw line, Duquesne had a free throw percentage of 74.2%. They were successful in eight of their thirty attempts at long-range shots. The Billikens concluded the game with 22 fouls, while Duquesne finished with 18 fouls. The Billikens were victorious in terms of fouls.
Among the players who contributed to this game is Dion Brown, who played a role. During the course of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 54.5% and two assists. During his time on the court, he played for a total of 26 minutes and ended up grabbing six rebounds. He finished the game with 14 points, shooting 6 out of 11 from the field.
With a record of 17-1 on the season, Saint Louis is coming into this game with a strong performance. While shooting 51.9% from the field, they have a scoring average of 91.7 points per game, which places them ninth in Division 1. In terms of three-point attempts, the Billikens have a 38.2% shooting percentage (192 of 503), and their free throw percentage is 76.8%. When it comes to passing the ball, Saint Louis is now ranked sixteenth in Division 1 and has a total of 345 assists for the season. Additionally, the team is averaging 43.5 rebounds per game over the course of the season. They are committing 18.3 fouls per game as a team, and they are turning the ball over 12.1 times a game.
The Billikens are able to force 11.7 turnovers per game while they are on the defensive end of the court, and they also draw 16.8 personal fouls. The number of assists they have allowed this season is 185, which places them in the 12th spot among all college teams. When it comes to defense, the Billikens are allowing their opponents to shoot 35.6% (392 of 1,102) from the field, and they are also giving up 31.2 boards per game as a team. They are ranked 31st in college basketball in terms of points per game (PPG) from their opponents, and they allow 27.0% of their shots to come from beyond the arc.
The St. Bonaventure Bonnies were victorious in their most recent match, which they played against Loyola and won by a score of 84-70. During the game, St. Bonaventure gave Loyola the opportunity to grab 37 rebounds in total, with eight of those being offensive. They shot 11 out of 29 from beyond the three-point line, which is a 37.9% percentage, and they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 73.3%, which was 11 out of 15 from the line. Loyola was able to score 24 points out of their 55 attempts from the field, which resulted in the Bonnies having a field goal percentage of 43.6% in this matchup. Following the conclusion of this game, the Bonnies had a field goal percentage of 42.9%, which was achieved by shooting 27 of 63 shots from the field. When it came to shooting from beyond the arc, St. Bonaventure was successful in 11 out of their 26 attempts, which is a 42.3% conversion rate. They were successful in converting 19 of those, which yielded a conversion rate of 95.0%. The Bonnies were forced to make twenty attempts at the free throw line as a result of Loyola’s 15 personal fouls that they committed during this contest. Not only did they lose possession of the ball four times, but they also made a total of twelve steals during this game. Over the course of this contest, the Bonnies collected a total of 29 rebounds, including 22 defensive boards and 7 offensive boards.
During the matchup, Daryl Simmons II served as the substitute pitcher for the Bonnies. In the 37 minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 26 points but also had three assists during the game. During the game, he made seven of seventeen shots, which gave him a rate of 41.2%, although he did not get any rebounds before leaving.
By the end of the year, St. Bonaventure has compiled a record of 11-7. On average, the Bonnies commit 16.5 fouls per game, and their percentage from the free throw line is 75.4%. 16.2 times per game is the pace at which they earn assists, which places them 79th in the country, while 11.6 times per game is the rate at which they turn the ball over. St. Bonaventure has accumulated 1,396 points so far this season, which is equivalent to 77.6 points per game, and they have averaging 35.4 boards per game. Among all college teams, the Bonnies’ offensive unit has a shooting percentage of 46.9% from the field, which places them 102nd overall.
The defense of St. Bonaventure allows 34.0% of their opponents to make shots from beyond the arc (128 of 376), and their opponents are successful in 79.0% of their free throw attempts. During each game, they give up 14.2 assists and 31.1 total boards, which places them 244th and 34th, respectively, in college basketball. On the defensive side of the court, the Bonnies have a point-per-game average of 72.8, which places them 159th in the nation in terms of points allowed. They have allowed teams to shoot 45.5% from the field, which is the 277th best percentage in college basketball, and they have forced 12.8 turnovers on a nightly average.
✅ Our Saint Louis Billikens vs St. Bonaventure Bonnies Pick: Saint Louis
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