Citadel Bulldogs vs Boston College Eagles Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025
Citadel Bulldogs vs Boston College Eagles Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-6-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.
Citadel Bulldogs vs Boston College Eagles Prediction
In the most recent game that they played, the Citadel Bulldogs defeated Erskine by a score of 105-61. This victory was the Bulldogs’ most recent victory. Citadel finished the game with a field goal percentage of 45.6% (36 out of 79), and they were successful in making 21 of their 59 shots from beyond the arc. The Bulldogs had a success rate of 85.7% when they attempted to score from the charity stripe, as they were successful in 12 of their 14 attempts. Regarding the amount of rebounds that they were able to take down, they acquired 47, with 22 of those being offensive. They also had a total of 24 assists during the game, in addition to forcing 17 turnovers and stealing 12 offensive possessions. When it came to defense, Citadel allowed its opponent to shoot 43.4% from the floor, which was accomplished by shooting 23 of 53 shots. During the course of this game, Erskine contributed 10 assists and three steals. Furthermore, Erskine did not record a block for the club, despite the fact that he grabbed 23 rebounds across the board (four offensive and 19 defensive). The final score for Erskine was 53.8% at the charity stripe, with seven of their thirteen attempts being successful. They were successful in eight of their twenty-seven attempts from beyond the arc. Erskine was responsible for eight of the Bulldogs’ total personal fouls, which brought the total number of personal fouls committed by the Bulldogs to 8.
Sola Adebisi is a participant that was involved in this competition in some capacity. After the game was over, he finished with a perfect score from the field and a total of four assists. The total number of rebounds he grabbed was five, and he played for a total of eighteen minutes. His final score was 15 points, and he shot six out of six from the field.
Citadel returns to the hardwood court after ending the previous season with a record of 5-25 in terms of wins and losses. With a field goal percentage of 41.9%, they finished each game with an average of 66.6 points, which placed them 340th in Division 1. In terms of three-point shots, the Bulldogs were successful 29.5% of the time (226 of 766) and 61.7% of the time from the free throw line. Citadel finished the previous season with a total of 368 assists and 34.4 boards per game, which placed them 328th in Division I in terms of passing. Every game, they committed 16.1 fouls as a team and turned the ball over 12.5 times. Additionally, they committed one turnover every game.
Each and every game, the Bulldogs’ defensive unit was responsible for 10.9 turnovers, and they also committed 16.4 fouls. They were ranked 273rd in college basketball in terms of the number of points per game that they allowed (75.0), and they allowed 34.6% of shots from beyond the perimeter. As a squad, the Bulldogs allowed their opponents to shoot at a field goal percentage of 46.0% (794 of 1,725), and they allowed their opponents to score 36.5 boards per game. After allowing 422 assists throughout the course of the previous year, they were ranked 135th in the nation in terms of the number of assists they allowed.
With a total score of 83-78, the Boston College Eagles were defeated by Florida Atlantic in their most recent game. The contest was played against Florida Atlantic. In the matter of rebounding, Boston College gave Florida Atlantic the opportunity to collect a total of 38, with nine of those coming from the offensive side of the court. After shooting 12 out of 23 from beyond the arc, they finished with a 52.2% shooting percentage. Additionally, they finished with a 52.0% shooting percentage from the charity stripe, shooting 13 out of 25. In this game, the Eagles allowed Florida Atlantic to convert 29 of their 67 attempts from the field, which resulted in a field goal percentage of 43.3% for the Eagles. All things considered, the Eagles finished with a field goal percentage of 41.8%, which was 28 for 67 from the field. In terms of shots from a distance, Boston College was successful in 10 out of 28 tries, which is equivalent to a 35.7% success rate. At a rate of fifty percent, they were successful in converting twelve of the free throws that they attempted. During this game, Florida Atlantic was called for 17 personal fouls, which resulted in the Eagles having to go to the penalty area for a total of 24 times. They were responsible for 13 turnovers of the ball while also accumulating 8 steals throughout the contest. A total of 49 boards were collected by the Eagles throughout the game, with 36 coming from the defensive side and 13 coming from the attacking side.
In this particular encounter, Donald Hand Jr. was a significant player for the Eagles. In the game, he made six of eighteen shots, which is a 33.3% shooting percentage, and he grabbed seven rebounds in total. At the end of this game, he did not finish with any assists, despite the fact that he played for 36 minutes and scored 20 points.
This past year, Boston College finished with a record of 12-19. The Eagles’ offensive performance was ranked 268th in NCAA basketball according to their field goal percentage of 43.2%. Over the course of the previous season, Boston College scored 2,182 points (70.4 per game), and they grabbed 34.4 boards per game. On average, they aided their teammates 11.5 times per game, which places them in the 324th position in the USA, and they turned the ball over 11.9 times per game. In each game, the Eagles were responsible for committing 18.4 fouls, and they were successful from the charity stripe 71.9% of the time.
On the defensive end, the Eagles were rated 290th in college basketball in terms of points per game allowed, with a total of 75.8. They forced their opponents to commit 10.6 turnovers per game and allowed them to shoot 45.6% from the field, which is the second-lowest percentage in NCAA basketball. Over the course of the game, the Boston College defense allowed its opponents to convert 71.7% of their free shots and 35.2% of their attempts from beyond the arc (228 of 647). They were ranked 145th and 256th in the areas of assists and total rebounds per game, respectively, with 12.8 assists and 35.6 total rebounds respectively.
✅ Our NCAAB 11-6-2025 Pick: CITADEL
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