Wright State Raiders vs California Golden Bears Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025
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Wright State Raiders vs California Golden Bears Prediction
Franklin was the opponent that the Wright State Raiders faced in their final game, which they won by a score of 86-37 thanks to their performance. At the conclusion of the game, Franklin had committed 17 fouls, while the Raiders had committed 14 fouls by the time they departed the arena. Only four of their fifteen attempts from beyond the arc were successful. Franklin concluded the game with a free throw shooting percentage of 35.7%, as they were successful in making five of their fourteen tries. Franklin was also able to record 21 rebounds, four of which were offensive and seventeen of which were defensive, but he was unable to record a block. Over the course of this game, Franklin had a total of nine assists and ten steals. When it came to defense, Wright State allowed its opponent to shoot 31.1% from the field, which was equivalent to 14 of 45 shots. In addition to that, they had 27 assists during the game, while also causing the other team to commit 24 turnovers and stealing 19 balls. Their overall number of rebounds was 47, with 18 of those being offensive. They also had a total of 47 offensive rebounds. The Raiders had a success rate of 42.9% when it came to making free throws, as they were successful in 9 out of 21 attempts. As the game came to a close, Wright State finished with a field goal percentage of 49.3 percent (35 of 71), and they made seven of their twenty attempts at three-point shots.
Within the context of this competition, Michael Imariagbe is a person who played a role. He finished with a 71.4% shooting percentage from the field and also had one assist. In the sixteen minutes that he spent on the court, he was able to capture four rebounds. His final score was 13 points, and he shot 5 out of 7 from the field.
It is with a record of 15-18 that Wright State returns to the court after concluding the previous season with a record. Their field goal percentage was 49.4 percent, and they scored 77.3 points a game on average, which ranked them 83rd in the country. In terms of three-point shots, the Raiders were successful 38.4% of the time (279 of 726) and 70.6% of the time from the free throw line. During the course of the previous season, Wright State had a total of 502 assists and 34.5 rebounds per game, which placed them 92nd in Division I in terms of passing the ball. As a collective, they committed 16.8 personal fouls per game and lost possession of the ball 12.2 times per game due to turnovers.
In terms of their defensive performance, the Raiders were able to force their opponents to commit 10.2 turnovers per game, and they also committed 16.2 fouls in each game. All during the course of the previous year, they allowed 446 assists to the opponent, which placed them 215th in the Division 1 rankings. As a unit, the Raiders defense allowed opponents to make 46.0% of their field goals (899 of 1,953), and they also allowed opponents to grab 32.7 rebounds per game. Their percentage of 3-pointers made was 36.6%, and they placed 301st in Division I in terms of points per game allowed (76.4).
During their most recent game, the California Golden Bears defeated CSU Bakersfield by a score of 87-60. This victory came about as a result of the Golden Bears’ presence on the floor. Over the course of the game, the Golden Bears collected a total of 29 rebounds, including 20 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds. In this competition, they were able to steal five items while coughing up the ball fourteen times. During the course of this game, CSU Bakersfield committed twenty fouls, which resulted in the Golden Bears traveling to the free throw line for a total of twenty-five times. As a result, they were successful in making 18 of the free throw attempts, which is equivalent to a percentage of 72.0%. When it came to shooting from a distance, California was successful in 5 of its 23 attempts, which is a 21.7% conversion rate. All things considered, the Golden Bears concluded the game with a field goal percentage of 54.2%, which was achieved by shooting 32 for 59 from the field. During the game, the Golden Bears allowed CSU Bakersfield to down 19 of their 53 attempts from the field, which resulted in a rate of 35.8% for the Golden Bears overall. They finished the game with a shooting percentage of 33.3% from outside the three-point line, making three of nine shots, and they finished the game with a free throw percentage of 63.3%, making 19 of 30 shots from the free throw line. CSU Bakersfield was able to snag a total of 26 shots, with 10 coming from the offensive side of the court, thanks to the manner in which California cleaned up the glass.
When it came to this game, John Camden was an essential player for the Golden Bears. While he was only on the court for a total of 24 minutes, he managed to rack up 22 points and earn two assists during the contest. In this game, he had a field goal percentage of 63.6%, making seven out of eleven shots, and he also grabbed three rebounds.
The previous season, California finished with a record of 14-19. At the same time that they shot 74.6% from the free throw line, the Golden Bears committed 16.5 fouls a game. The number of assists they handed out per game was 10.5 (which is the 354th most in college), and the number of times they turned the ball over per game was 11.6. Over the course of the previous year, California amassed 2,494 points, with 75.6 points scored per game, and they racked up 37.5 boards each game. The Golden Bears had a 41.9% field goal percentage, which placed them 325th in the nation, when it came to their offensive performance on the court.
The defense of California allowed opponents to make 37.6% of their shots from outside the arc (240 of 638), and opponents were successful in making 74.1% of their shooting attempts from the free throw line. Due to the fact that they allowed 11.8 assists and 35.0 rebounds per game, they were placed 65th and 220th at the Division 1 level, respectively. With 76.8 points per game allowed, the Golden Bears’ defense was ranked 311th in college basketball in terms of points surrendered. They were able to force 11.4 turnovers per game and enable teams to shoot 46.8% from the field, which was the third highest percentage in NCAA basketball.
✅ Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: WRIGHT STATE
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