Chicago State Cougars vs Saint Louis Billikens Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

Chicago State Cougars vs Saint Louis Billikens Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025

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Chicago State Cougars vs Saint Louis Billikens Prediction

The most recent game that the Chicago State Cougars played was against DePaul, and they were defeated by a score of 92-62. The Cougars were defeated by DePaul. With reference to the number of fouls committed, the Cougars ended up with 22, while DePaul finished with a total of 18 fouls. They also made eight of their twenty-five attempts at shots from a distance. By making 24 of their 35 attempts from the free throw line, DePaul was able to achieve a free throw percentage of 68.6%. In addition, DePaul was able to record 39 boards (15 offensive and 24 defensive), but they were unable to register a rejection. Over the course of this game, DePaul had a total of 21 assists and 12 steals. As far as defense is concerned, Chicago State allowed its opponent to shoot fifty percent from the floor on thirty out of sixty shots. They were also responsible for eight assists throughout the game, in addition to causing the other team to commit thirteen turnovers and accumulating eight steals. In terms of the number of rebounds they were able to take down, they had a total of 28, with six of those being offensive. A total of 16 of the Cougars’ 23 attempts from the free throw line were successful, giving them a percentage of 69.6%. At the conclusion of the game, Chicago State obtained a field goal percentage of 37.5% (21 out of 56), and they were successful in making four of their sixteen shots from beyond the arc.

There was one individual who contributed to the contest, and his name is Marcus Tankersley. He made six of eleven shots and scored sixteen points. He was on the court for 33 minutes and added nine rebounds to his total. Although he finished the game with a field goal percentage of 54.5%, he did not register any assists.

Last year, Chicago State finished with a record of 4-28, and they are coming into this one with that record. As a result of shooting 38.2% from the field, they averaged 62.5 points per game, which placed them 359th in Division 1. After making 232 of 759 shots from beyond the arc, the Cougars had a shooting percentage of 30.6% and a free throw percentage of 70.5%. Chicago State University finished the previous season with 344 assists and 30.7 rebounds per game, which placed them 350th in college basketball in terms of passing. Additionally, the club averaged 30.7 boards per game. As a club, they committed 19.0 personal fouls on a nightly basis and the average number of times they gave up possession was 12.9 times per game.

The Cougars were able to force 12.6 turnovers per game and draw 14.4 fouls. This was accomplished through their defensive efforts. With 508 assists given up to the opposition during the course of the previous season, they were ranked 335th in college basketball in terms of allowing assists to the opposition. A field goal percentage of 47.8% (883 of 1,846) was allowed to be made by the Cougars defensive unit, and the team as a whole gave up 40.5 rebounds per game. Their percentage of shots from outside the arc was 35.8%, and they were rated 336th in the NCAA basketball rankings for points per game allowed (78.7).

When the Saint Louis Billikens last competed on the hardwood, they defeated Southeast Missouri State by a score of 92-67. This victory allowed them to go away satisfied with their performance. In terms of cleaning up the glass, Saint Louis enabled Southeast Missouri State to accumulate a total of 27 points, with six of those points coming from the offensive glass. By shooting 5 of 20 from beyond the arc, they achieved a three-point percentage of 25.0%. Additionally, they finished this game with a free throw percentage of 69.2%, shooting 18 of 26 from the line. Over the course of this match, the Billikens allowed Southeast Missouri State to convert 22 of their 62 attempts from the field, bringing their overall field goal percentage to 35.5%. On the whole, the Billikens finished the game with a shooting percentage of 49.3 percent, which was achieved by shooting 33 out of 67 from the field. Saint Louis made nine of their thirty-nine tries at three-point shots, which is a percentage of thirty-one percent. A total of 17 of their attempts at free throws were successful, giving them an 81.0% success rate. During this game, Southeast Missouri State committed 19 fouls, which resulted in the Billikens having to take 21 shots from the free throw line. In addition, they allowed the ball to be turned over 14 times while accumulating 6 steals for this competition. In this particular game, the Billikens collected a total of 52 rebounds, including 38 defensive rebounds and 14 offensive rebounds.

Throughout the course of this encounter, Robbie Avila ended up being a significant contributor for the Billikens. He had 11 rebounds and completed 6 of 13 shots during the game, giving him a rate of 46.2% at the basket. A total of 18 points were scored by him during his 29 minutes on the court, but he did not end the game with any assists.

The previous season, Saint Louis finished with a win-loss record of 19-15. With regard to their offensive performance, the Billikens were able to connect on 47.7% of their field goal attempts, which was placed 37th in the nation. During the course of the previous season, Saint Louis scored 2,527 points (74.3 per game), and they grabbed 35.2 boards against each opponent. They were 84th in the country in terms of the number of times they handed out assists, which was 15.0 times per game, and they gave up possession of the ball 12.7 times each competition. During the course of the game, the Billikens were responsible for 14.7 fouls, and they had a free throw percentage of 68.6%.

When it came to shots from beyond the arc, the Saint Louis defense allowed 33.1% of their opponents to make (275 of 831) and their opponents made 70.3% of their shots from the free throw line. Due to the fact that they allowed 12.6 assists and 34.9 total boards per game, they were rated 126th and 217th according to the Division 1 rankings. Given that they allowed 71.3 points per game, the Billikens were placed 153rd in Division I. They allowed teams to shoot 42.2% from the field, which was the 87th best percentage in college basketball, and they were able to force 10.4 turnovers of each game.

Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: SAINT LOUIS

 

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