Iowa State Cyclones vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-1-2026

Iowa State Cyclones vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-1-2026

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Iowa State Cyclones vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction – College Basketball Picks February 1-2025

Iowa State Cyclones vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction

During their most recent match, the Iowa State Cyclones competed against Colorado and emerged victorious with a score of 97 wins to 67 losses. At the conclusion of the game, Iowa State had a field goal percentage of 61.4% (35 of 57), and they had converted 10 of their 21 shots from beyond the arc. In terms of free throws, the Cyclones were successful in 17 out of 24 tries, which is equivalent to a percentage of 70.8%. Regarding the amount of rebounds that they were able to take down, they obtained 36, with eight of those being offensive. Additionally, they were responsible for 19 assists during the game, as well as forcing the opponent to commit 9 turnovers and accumulating 6 steals against them. When it came to defense, Iowa State blocked 42.6% of the shots that were taken from the floor, which was 23 out of 54. In the course of this competition, Colorado had a total of 13 assists and six steals. On top of that, Colorado did not record a single block despite grabbing a total of 20 rebounds (four offensive and sixteen defensive). Colorado concluded with a charity stripe percentage of 73.7%, as they were able to bury 14 of their 19 shots. A total of twenty-four attempts from beyond the arc were successful for them. Taking into consideration the number of fouls committed, the Cyclones ended up with 18 while Colorado tallied up 20.

Jamarion Batemon is in the category of individuals who made a significant contribution to the matchup. On five of eight shots, he scored 17 points for the team. Not only did he spend twenty minutes on the court, but he also picked up two boards. Despite finishing the game without a single point, he had a 62.5% shooting percentage from the field.

As of the beginning of this competition, Iowa State will have a record of 19-2 for the year. With a field goal percentage of 51.1%, they have a scoring average of 86.1 points per game, which places them 23rd in Division 1. As of right now, the Cyclones are making 68.3 percent of their free throws and 40.6% of their three-point shots (190 of 468). As a team, Iowa State is collecting 36.8 boards per game and has piled up 380 assists for the season, which places them 27th in Division I in terms of passing. They commit 10.6 turnovers per game, and as a team, they commit 15.7 personal fouls each game during the course of the competition.

When it comes to defense, the Cyclones are causing 15.9 turnovers per game and drawing 16.9 personal fouls to their opponents. This year, they have surrendered 269 assists, which places them 127th in the nation in terms of the number of assists they have given up to the opposition. The Cyclones are allowing a field goal percentage of 41.7% (490 of 1,174), and they are giving up 30.1 rebounds per game as a team. With a three-point shooting percentage of 31.7%, they are ranked seventeenth in college basketball in terms of the number of points their opponents score against them each game (65.0).

In their most recent game on the floor, the Kansas State Wildcats were defeated by West Virginia by a score of 59-54. This was the only time they had ever competed against West Virginia. Kansas State allowed West Virginia to get 36 rebounds overall, with 10 of those coming from the offensive glass. This is in relation to the team’s rebounding. With seven of twenty-four three-point shots, they had a shooting percentage of 29.2%, and they concluded the game with six of nine free throws, which was 66.7%. In the game, the Wildcats let West Virginia to make 23 of their 55 attempts from the floor, which resulted in the Wildcats shooting 41.8% when playing against West Virginia. By the time this game was over, the Wildcats had finished the game with a field goal percentage of 37.5%, having shot 21 for 56 from the field. When it came to shots from downtown, Kansas State was successful in 8 of 25 attempts, which is a 32.0% success rate. They were successful in making all four of their free throws, resulting in a perfect score of 100 percent. During the game, West Virginia committed a total of twelve fouls, which resulted in the Wildcats being forced to take four trips to the charity stripe. During the course of the game, they were able to steal eight balls while giving up possession of the ball nine times. Within the course of this battle, the Wildcats were able to collect a total of 28 rebounds, which included 22 defensive boards and 6 offensive rebounds.

As the game progressed, it became clear that PJ Haggerty was an essential player for the Wildcats. In the course of the game, he played 39 minutes on the court and tallied up 16 points. Additionally, he was responsible for three assists. During this game, he made six of his nineteenth shots, which is a rate of 31.6%, and he also grabbed five rebounds.

10-11 is the overall record for Kansas State for the current season. There are 19.5 fouls committed by the Wildcats in each and every game, and they have a 71.7% success rate from the free throw line. At the same time that they are turning the ball over 12.4 times per game, they are earning an assist 18.2 times a game, which places them in 19th place in the country. During the current season, Kansas State has accumulated 1,736 points, which is equivalent to 82.7 points per game, and they have collected 36.0 boards per game. In terms of their offensive performance, the Wildcats are currently ranked 124th in college basketball with a shooting percentage of 46.3% from the field.

The Kansas State defense allows opponents to make 32.0% of their shots from beyond the arc (156 of 488), and opponents are successful in 72.7% of their opportunities to make free throws. In each and every game, they have given up 15.1 assists and 36.0 rebounds, which places them in the 299th and 270th positions in Division 1 respectively. With 79.5 points per game allowed, the Wildcats’ defensive unit is ranked 315th in the nation in terms of PPG given up. Their ability to force 12.6 turnovers on a nightly basis is impressive, and they have allowed teams to shoot 44.9% from the field, which ranks them 243rd in college basketball.

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