Columbia Lions vs Penn Quakers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-13-2026
Columbia Lions vs Penn Quakers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-13-2026. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Columbia Lions vs Penn Quakers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 2-13-2026
In their most recent game, the Columbia Lions encountered Cornell on the hardwood and were ultimately defeated by a score of 88-67. The Lions were forced to return home with a defeat. In terms of the number of fouls committed, the Lions finished with 19, while Cornell also was responsible for 19 fouls. Six of their total of nineteen attempts were made from the downtown area. In the charity stripe, Cornell was able to achieve a 91.7% success rate by burying 22 of their 24 attempts. Additionally, Cornell was able to record a total of 32 rebounds (10 offensive and 22 defensive), but they were unable to register a single rejection. Throughout the course of this match, Cornell had a total of 25 assists and 11 steals. In terms of defense, Columbia allowed their opponent to shoot 53.6% from the field, with 30 of their 56 shots coming from the field. Additionally, they caused the opposing team to commit nine turnovers and had five steals during the game. In addition, they recorded sixteen assists. In terms of how many boards they were able to bring down, they were able to earn 21, with eight of those being of an offensive nature. The Lions had a rate of 52.9% when they were successful in converting 9 of their 17 attempts while they were shooting from the charity stripe. Overall, Columbia concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 46.3% (25 of 54), and they were successful in making eight of their eighteen three-point tries.
When it comes to the game, Kenny Noland is a player who made a contribution. At the end of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 64.3% and two assists. He played for a total of 31 minutes and grabbed a total of two rebounds during that time. Through nine of fourteen shots, he was able to achieve 21 points.
With a record of 14-8 for the season, Columbia is coming into this game with a strong performance. Additionally, they have a field goal percentage of 48.2% and an average of 78.9 points per game, which places them 121st in the college basketball rankings. The Lions have a shooting percentage of 70.6% from the charity stripe and a shooting percentage of 36.0% on shots from a distance (177 of 492). Columbia has a total of 361 assists on the year, which places them 145th in college basketball in terms of passing. Additionally, the team has a total of 40.5 boards per game, which it has collected. They are committing 16.6 fouls a game as a team, and they are turning the ball over 13.3 times per game during the course of the game.
On the defensive end of the court, the Lions are committing 16.2 fouls and forcing 9.7 turnovers per game. Additionally, they are forcing 9 turnovers. They are 153rd in Division I in terms of points per game allowed (72.7), while they are allowing 34.7% of shots come from a distance. The Lions defense is allowing a field goal percentage of 42.7% (562 of 1,315) through their defense, and they are giving up 30.6 boards per game as a full team. Due to the fact that they have given up 337 assists throughout the season, they are ranked 208th in Division 1 in terms of allowing assists to the opposition.
When the Penn Quakers played Princeton in their most recent game, they were victorious by a final score of 61-60. This victory was the last time they competed on the hardwood. Through the course of the game, the Quakers racked up a total of 33 rebounds, including 22 defensive boards and 11 offensive rebounds. During this competition, they committed seven turnovers of the ball while also committing five steals. Over the course of this game, Princeton was called for fifteen fouls, which resulted in the Quakers having to take fifteen shots from the free throw line. They were successful in producing ten of them, which represents a proportion of 66.7%. In terms of three-point attempts, Penn was successful in five out of their eighteen attempts, which is a 27.8% conversion rate. The Quakers finished the game with a shooting percentage of 41.1%, which was determined by the fact that they shot 23 out of 56 from the field until the final whistle blew. The Quakers allowed Princeton to convert 22 of their 54 attempts from the field, which resulted in a percentage of 40.7% for the Quakers throughout the competition. In the end, they shot 10 of 16 from the charity stripe, which is 62.5% of their total shots, and they shot 31.6% from a distance by connecting on 6 of 19 shots. In terms of the number of rebounds, Penn allowed Princeton to collect a total of 31 (with eight coming from the offensive side of the court).
Ultimately, TJ Power was a factor that contributed to the Quakers’ success in the game. In this game, he played 37 minutes and recorded 18 points. Additionally, he had three assists during his time on the court. In this game, he had a field goal percentage of 54.5%, making 6 of 11 shots from the field, and he also had 7 rebounds.
From the beginning of the season, Penn has a record of 11-10. In each and every game, the Quakers are responsible for committing 16.7 personal fouls, and they have a free throw percentage of 69.3 percent. They are 164th in the college rankings for the number of times they receive an assist per game, which is 14.3, and they are giving up possession 11.1 times per game. For the season, Penn has accumulated 1,603 points, which is equivalent to 76.3 points per game, and they have averaged 36.4 boards per game. Based on their offensive performance, the Quakers are currently ranked 230th in Division 1 with a shooting percentage of 44.5% from the field.
The Penn defense allows opponents to make 32.6% of their three-point shots (163 of 500), and opponents are successful in 68.6% of their free throw attempts this season. On a nightly basis, they have allowed 14.5 assists and 35.2 rebounds, which put them in the 266th and 227th positions, respectively, in the country. On the defensive side of the court, the Quakers have a point-per-game average of 74.9, which places them 215th in the nation in terms of points allowed. Each and every night, they force their opponents to commit 11.4 turnovers, and they allow their opponents to shoot 45.3% from the field, which places them in the 259th spot in college basketball.
✅ Our Columbia Lions vs Penn Quakers Pick: Penn ✅
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