Bradley Braves vs UNI Panthers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-6-2026
Bradley Braves vs UNI Panthers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, February 6-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Bradley Braves vs UNI Panthers Prediction – College Basketball Picks February 6-2025
Bradley Braves vs UNI Panthers Prediction
Valparaiso was the opponent that the Bradley Braves faced in their most recent game, and they emerged victorious with a final score of 72-65. While the Braves finished with 13 fouls, Valparaiso finished with 16 fouls. The Braves had a better overall performance. Seven out of the eighteen tries they made from beyond the arc were successful. At the end of the game, Valparaiso had a free throw shooting percentage of 40.0%, as they were successful in making four of their ten tries. Additionally, Valparaiso was able to bring down 30 rebounds (10 offensive and 20 defensive), but they were unable to prevent a block from being recorded in the stat sheet. The Valparaiso team finished the game with a total of nine assists and seven steals. With regard to the defense, Bradley allowed the other team to shoot 47.4% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 27 of 57 shots. In addition, they were responsible for nine assists during this game, while also causing the other team to commit twelve turnovers and accumulating six steals. With regard to the number of rebounds they obtained, they obtained 32, with eight of those being offensive. When it came to free throws, the Braves were successful in 11 out of 16 tries, which is equivalent to a percentage of 68.8 percent. By the time the game was over, Bradley had a field goal percentage of 48.2% (27 of 56), and they had made seven of their twenty-one attempts from beyond the arc.
In this particular game, Montana Wheeler was one of the players who made a contribution. The percentage of shots he made from the field was 63.6%, and he had three assists. He was on the court for a total of 26 minutes and also grabbed one rebound during that time. Through seven of eleven shots, he was able to tally up 18 points.
This battle will be played by Bradley, who has a record of 16-8 for the season in terms of wins and losses. Their average points per game is 77.8 (149th in the country), and they have a shooting percentage of 43.7% from the field. 35.2% of the time, the Braves are making three-point shots (207 of 588), while they are hitting 73.0% from the free throw line. Bradley is now rated 228th in the nation in terms of passing, as they are averaging 34.9 boards per game and have a total of 307 assists for the year. This places them in the position described above. Both individually and collectively, they are committing 18.3 fouls on a nightly basis, and they are turning the ball over 9.5 times a game.
The Braves are able to force 14.5 turnovers per game while also drawing 18.1 personal fouls. This is a testament to their defensive effort. With 315 assists that they have given up so far this season, they are rated 215th in the nation in terms of allowing assists. When it comes to defense, the Braves are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 44.9% (600 of 1,337), and they are also allowing their opponents to grab 36.5 rebounds per game. As of right now, they are ranked 165th in Division 1 in terms of opponents points per game (72.9), and they are allowing 36.3% of their opponents to shoot from beyond the arc.
Evansville was the opponent that the UNI Panthers met the last time they competed on the floor, and they emerged victorious with a final score of 71-55. In the game, the Panthers had a total of 31 rebounds, with 25 coming from the defensive side and 6 coming from the offensive side. In addition, they turned over the ball ten times, yet they did not have a single steal. Throughout the game, Evansville committed nine personal fouls, which resulted in the Panthers being forced to take four shots from the free throw line. With a rate of 75.0 percent, they were successful in converting three of those. When it came to three-point shots, UNI was successful in 10 of 28 attempts, which is a 35.7% percentage. By the time this game was over, the Panthers had a field goal percentage of 54.7%, which was achieved by shooting 29 of 53 shots from the field. A total of twenty-one of Evansville’s fifty-two attempts from the field were successful, resulting in a shooting percentage of forty-four percent for the Panthers during the battle. They shot 7 of 26 from three-point range, which resulted in a 26.9% completion rate, and they ended up making 6 of 7 free throws, which resulted in an 85.7% completion rate. Regarding the manner in which they reclaimed the ball, UNI allowed Evansville to collect a total of 23 rebounds, five of which were on the offensive glass.
When it came to this matchup, Will Hornseth was an essential player for the Panthers. After playing for twenty-five minutes, he finished with a total of twenty-one points and two assists during the game. During the game, he pulled down four rebounds and made 10 of the 12 shots he attempted, giving him an 83.3% shooting percentage.
For the season, UNI has a record of 14-9 in terms of wins and losses. Every every game, the Panthers commit 15.3 fouls, and they have a free throw shooting percentage of 67.03 percent. The number of assists they dish out per game is 14.5, which places them 153rd in the NCAA rankings, and the number of times they lose possession due to turnovers is 9.5 per game. For the season, UNI has racked up 1,544 points, which is equivalent to 67.1 points per game, and they have averaging 32.9 rebounds per game. On the offensive end of the floor, the Panthers are making 45.4% of their field goal attempts, which places them 166th in the nation, according to college basketball.
UNI’s defense allows opponents to make 131 of 499 three-point shots, which is a percentage of 26.3%, and opponents are successful in 70.3% of their free throw tries. Averaging 10.7 assists and 35.0 boards a game, they are ranked 15th and 210th in the nation, respectively, in terms of their offensive efficiency. With a score of 60.4, the Panthers’ defense is currently ranked first in Division I in terms of the number of points they allow per game. According to Division 1, they are able to force 11.7 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 40.0% from the field, which places them 27th.
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