UMass Minutemen vs Miami RedHawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-27-2026

UMass Minutemen vs Miami RedHawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-27-2026

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UMass Minutemen vs Miami RedHawks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-27-2026

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UMass Minutemen vs Miami RedHawks Prediction

In their most recent match, the University of Massachusetts Minutemen defeated Buffalo by a score of 68-67. This victory was the Minutemen’s victory. With a field goal percentage of 44.8% (26 out of 58), the University of Massachusetts was able to walk away from the game having made six of its twenty shots from beyond the arc. When the Minutemen attempted to make free throws from the line, they were successful in converting 10 of their 16 attempts, which is a rate of 62.5%. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they did so in the amount of 32, with 12 of those being of the offensive sort. In addition, they had 13 assists during the game, 11 turnovers, and 8 steals. They also had 11 turnovers. Regarding the defense, the University of Massachusetts allowed their opponent to shoot 50.0% from the floor, with 26 out of 52 shots having been successful. When it came to this game, Buffalo had 17 assists and 7 steals to their name. On top of that, Buffalo was able to grab 24 rebounds (four offensive and twenty defensive), but they did not manage to block any shots. At the end of the game, Buffalo had a free throw percentage of 50.0%, as they were successful in seven out of fourteen tries. They were successful in eight out of twenty-five attempts from beyond the arc. The Minutemen finished up with 13 fouls, whereas Buffalo registered 13 fouls. This is something to consider when analyzing fouls.

There were a number of players who played a role in the matchup, including Marcus Banks Jr. His final score was 19 points, and he shot 6 of 15 from the field. In addition to collecting two boards, he was on the court for sixty-four minutes. He made 40 percent of his shots from the field and had one assist.

This game will be played by the University of Massachusetts, which has a record of 13-8 so far this season. Every game, they commit a total of 20.4 fouls each and every game, and they turn the ball over 13.8 times every game. This season, the University of Massachusetts has earned 369 assists and is currently ranked 22nd in the nation in terms of passing. Additionally, the team has averaging 38.0 rebounds per game throughout the season. With 159 of 457 shots from beyond the arc, the Minutemen have a shooting percentage of 34.8%, but their percentage from the charity stripe is 67.3%. From the field, they shoot 46.2% and average 79.7 points per game, which places them 116th in Division 1.

On a nightly level, the Minutemen have been able to force 13.1 turnovers while also drawing 19.7 personal fouls while their defense has been effective. In terms of opponents’ points per game, they rank 203rd in college basketball, and they allow 29.2% of three-pointers to be made against them. When it comes to defense, the Minutemen are allowing a field goal percentage of 44.3% (524 of 1,183), and they are also allowing 31.9 rebounds per game as a squad. At this point in the season, they have allowed 300 assists, which places them 278th in the nation in terms of assists allowed.

When the Miami RedHawks participated in their most recent game, they defeated Kent State by a score of 107-101. This result allowed them to walk away with the victory. As far as the manner in which they attacked the glass, Miami allowed Kent State to get a total of 37 points, with 14 coming from the offensive side of the court. By going 10 out of 30 from beyond the three-point line, they completed the game with a total of 33.3%, and they finished the game with a total of 25 out of 31 from the free throw line, which is 80.6%. The RedHawks allowed Kent State to convert 33 of their 68 tries from the field, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 48.5% for the encounter with the RedHawks. When everything was said and done, the RedHawks finished with a field goal percentage of 54.3%, which was achieved by shooting 38 for 70 from the field. When it comes to three-point shots, Miami hit nine out of their thirty-one tries, which is a 29.0% success rate. They were successful in producing 22 of those, which yielded a percentage of 64.7%. The RedHawks were forced to go to the penalty area for a total of 34 tries as a result of the fact that Kent State committed 26 fouls during the game. During this competition, they also committed six turnovers, which resulted in seven thefts for them. A total of 29 rebounds were collected by the RedHawks during the game, with 21 coming from the defensive side and 8 coming from the offensive side.

The RedHawks were able to benefit significantly from Peter Suder’s contributions for the matchup in the end. In this game, he played for forty minutes on the hardwood and finished with a total of twenty-seven points and eight assists. During the game, he made 12 of 17 field goals, which resulted in a field goal percentage of 70.6%. Additionally, he grabbed 10 individual rebounds.

So far this year, Miami has a perfect record of 20-0. Every game, the RedHawks commit 16.7 personal fouls, and they have a seventy-three percent success rate from the free throw line. They are now ranked 38th in the nation in terms of the number of times they hand out assists, which is 17.5 times per game, while they are losing possession of the ball due to turnovers 11.0 times per game. As of this point in the season, Miami has scored 1,891 points (94.6 points per game), and they have grabbed 36.1 rebounds per game. The RedHawks are now rated first in the nation for their offensive performance, as they have managed to hit on 54.0% of their field goal attempts.

In terms of points per game (PPG) surrendered, the RedHawks defense is rated 213th in all of college football. They are allowing teams to shoot 42.6% from the field, which places them 119th in college basketball, and they are forcing 13.8 turnovers per game. When it comes to shots from beyond the three-point line, the Miami defense allows 31.9% of their opponents to make (152 of 477), and their opponents make 76.1% of their foul shots. On a nightly basis, they have allowed 12.8 assists and 32.4 rebounds, which places them 136th and 70th, respectively, in the college basketball rankings.

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