UMKC Kangaroos vs St. Thomas Tommies Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-1-2026

UMKC Kangaroos vs St. Thomas Tommies Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-1-2026

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UMKC Kangaroos vs St. Thomas Tommies Prediction – College Basketball Picks February 1-2025

UMKC Kangaroos vs St. Thomas Tommies Prediction

In their most recent match, the UMKC Kangaroos defeated Denver by a score of 69-61. The Kangaroos were eliminated from the competition. Concerning the number of fouls committed, the Kangaroos finished up with twenty, while Denver committed a total of twelve fouls. In addition, they were successful in five of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. Through the process of burying 14 of their 19 attempts, Denver was able to achieve a charity stripe percentage of 73.7%. As an additional point of interest, Denver was able to secure 48 rebounds (18 offensive and 30 defensive), but the club did not record a single block. While competing in this game, Denver had a total of six assists and five steals. Regarding the defense, UMKC allowed the opposing side to shoot 25 of 68 shots from the field, which resulted in a 36.8% field goal percentage. In this battle, they also forced nine turnovers and earned six steals, in addition to dishing out seven assists to their opponents. They brought in a total of 32 boards, seven of which were offensive. This constitutes a significant amount of boards. With a percentage of fifty percent, the Kangaroos were successful in six out of sixteen attempts from the charity stripe. At the conclusion of the game, UMKC had managed to achieve a field goal percentage of 38.1% (24 of 63), and they had successfully completed 5 of their 25 shots from beyond the arc.

There was a player named Kasheem Grady II who contributed to the competition in some way. Additionally, he finished with two assists and a shooting percentage of 30.8% from the floor. With a total of seven boards, he played for a total of 38 minutes. He shot four out of thirteen shots and finished with 17 points.

UMKC comes into this matchup with a record of 4-18 for the year, which includes both wins and losses. While shooting 42.4% from the field, they presently have a scoring average of 71.2 points per game, which places them 302nd in college basketball. The Kangaroos are making 31.3% of their three-point attempts (148 of 473) and hitting 69.9% of their free throws from the charity stripe. At this point in the season, the University of Missouri–Kansas City has accumulated 264 assists and 34.1 boards per game, which places them 289th in Division I in terms of passing performance. They are having a turnover rate of 13.6 times per game, and as a team, they are incurring 17.0 personal fouls each and every game.

The Kangaroos are able to cause 12.1 turnovers on the defensive end of the floor each and every game, and they also draw 18.5 personal fouls. When it comes to the number of assists they have allowed throughout the season, they are ranked 328th in college. The Kangaroos are allowing a field goal percentage of 48.0% (672 of 1,399), and they are also allowing 38.9 boards per game for the entirety of their season. At the same time as they are 349th in college in terms of points per game allowed (82.5), they are allowing 33.9% of a team’s shots from beyond the arc.

When the St. Thomas Tommies last competed on the floor, they were defeated by North Dakota by a score of 81-80. This was their most recent game. In the game, the Tommies racked up a total of 31 boards, with 24 coming from their defensive side and 7 coming from their attacking side. In addition to that, they turned the ball over ten times while receiving five steals for this game. In the course of the game, North Dakota committed 17 personal fouls, which resulted in the Tommies having to make 23 attempts from the free throw line. They were successful in burying 17 of them, equivalent to a proportion of 73.9%. St. Thomas was successful in converting seven of their twenty tries at three-point shots, which is a 35 percent conversion rate. At the time that the final whistle blew, the Tommies had finished with a field goal percentage of 49.1% when they had completed 28 of 57 shots from the field. During the game, the Tommies allowed North Dakota to make 31 of their 62 attempts from the floor, which resulted in the North Dakota team having a 50.0% success rate. They concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 34.6% from outside the arc, making 9 of 26 shots, and they ended up shooting 10 of 15 from the free throw line, which constitutes 66.7% of their total shots. With regard to the number of rebounds, St. Thomas allowed North Dakota to collect a total of 26 (six of which were offensive).

It turned out that Nolan Minessale was a significant contributor for the Tommies within the context of this competition. In the 34 minutes that he was on the court, he finished with 24 points and three assists accumulated for the game. In this game, he grabbed one rebound and made seven of the eighteen shots he attempted, which resulted in a field goal percentage of 38.9%.

In the current season, St. Thomas has a record of 17-6 in terms of wins and losses. In each and every game, the Tommies are committing 15.8 fouls, and they have a 70.0% success rate from the free throw line. Their rate of aiding teammates is 16.9 times per game, which places them 47th in Division 1. Additionally, they lose possession of the ball 9.9 times per game due to turning it over. This season, St. Thomas has accumulated 1,884 points, which is equivalent to 81.9 points per game, and they have also collected 32.7 rebounds per game. When it comes to their offensive performance, the Tommies are currently ranked 17th in the nation with a field goal percentage of 50.3%.

When it comes to three-point attempts, the St. Thomas defense allows 33.1% of their opponents to make them (184 of 556), and their opponents are making 73.6% of their foul shots. In college basketball, they have given up 14.3 assists and 34.0 boards per game, which places them 255th and 155th, respectively. In terms of points per game (PPG) surrendered, the Tommies defense is rated 159th in all of college football. Each and every game, they force their opponents to commit 12.7 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 44.0% from the field, which places them 192nd in the country.

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