Stonehill Skyhawks vs Fairfield Stags Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025
Stonehill Skyhawks vs Fairfield Stags Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.
Stonehill Skyhawks vs Fairfield Stags Prediction
The Stonehill Skyhawks played Rhode Island in their most recent game, which they ultimately lost by a score of 80-57. The game was played against Rhode Island. After the game, Stonehill finished with a field goal percentage of 32.7% (17 of 52), and they were successful in eight of their twenty-eight attempts at three-point shots. The Skyhawks had a 71.4% success percentage in the charity stripe, where they were able to bury 15 of their 21 tries. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they had a total of 34, with 11 of those coming from the attacking end. They were also responsible for 11 assists throughout the game, in addition to causing the other team to commit 11 turnovers and stealing 5 pieces of the ball. Taking into consideration the defense, Stonehill allowed the other team to shoot 48.3 percent from the field on 29 out of 60 shots. Within the course of this game, Rhode Island recorded a total of 17 thefts and eight assists. Furthermore, Rhode Island grabbed down 31 rebounds (8 offensive, 23 defensive), but couldn’t win a rejection. Through the process of burying 18 of their 22 tries, Rhode Island ended up achieving an 81.8% success rate from the charity stripe. A total of four of their twenty-nine attempts from beyond the arc were successful. The Skyhawks finished with 19 personal fouls, while Rhode Island was responsible for 17 personal fouls. Rhode Island was victorious in this category.
One of the players who performed exceptionally well in this encounter is Hermann Koffi. With 16 points and a shooting percentage of 5 of 14, he exited the arena. He was on the court for a total of 35 minutes and also grabbed five rebounds during that time. Not only did he finish up shooting 35.7% from the field, but he also managed to register one assist.
With a record of 1-2 for the season, Stonehill will come into this matchup carrying that record. On average, they score 73.7 points per game, which places them 264th in college basketball, and they shoot 43.9% from the field. At the moment, the Skyhawks are shooting 34.2% from beyond the arc (26 of 76), while they are hitting 65.2% from the free throw line. As a team, Stonehill is bringing in 43.0 boards per game and has totaled 48 dimes on the season, which ranks 157th in the country in terms of passing the rock. The average number of times they turn the ball over is 16.3 per game, and they commit 20.3 fouls a game as a team.
Additionally, the Skyhawks are able to force 11.0 turnovers per game while drawing 19.7 personal fouls while they are playing defense. When it comes to points per game allowed, they are 104th in college basketball, and they are allowing 23.6% of three-point shots to be made against them. An opponent’s shooting percentage of 36.5% (66 of 181) is being allowed by the Skyhawks defense, while the Skyhawks as a team are giving up 35.0 boards per game. The number of assists that they have allowed to their opponents during the season is 29, which places them in the 76th position in college basketball.
The most recent game that the Fairfield Stags participated in was a matchup against Seton Hall, which they ultimately lost by a score of 82-59. Over the course of the game, Fairfield gave Seton Hall the opportunity to grab a total of 39 rebounds, with 14 of those coming on the offensive glass. At the end of the game, they finished with a free throw percentage of 82.1%, a field goal percentage of 23 out of 28 and a shooting percentage of 29.4% from beyond the arc. Through the course of this contest, the Stags allowed Seton Hall to successfully complete 27 out of 66 attempts from the field, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 40.9% for the hosts. At the conclusion of the game, the Stags concluded that they had shot 16 out of 50 from the field, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 32.0%. Fairfield was successful in nine out of their twenty-three attempts at three-point shots, which is a 39.1% success rate. A total of 18 of their free throw attempts were successful, giving them a percentage of 78.3 percent. During the game, Seton Hall committed 21 personal fouls, which resulted in the Stags being sent to the free throw line for a total of 23 shots. They also turned the ball over 17 times, while garnering 5 steals for this game. Over the course of this game, the Stags collected a total of 35 rebounds, including 26 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds.
In the end, Braden Sparks was able to make a contribution to the Stags’ performance in this game. When he was on the court for the full 32 minutes, he not only scored 20 points but also contributed one assist to the game. During this game, he made 6 of 13 field goals, which is a field goal percentage of 46.2%, and he was responsible for 1 rebound.
As of the end of the year, Fairfield has a record of 1-2. Additionally, the Stags have a free throw shooting percentage of 75.0 percent and incur 18.3 fouls a game. The number of assists they dish out per game is 9.0, which places them in the 354th position in the nation, and the number of turnovers they commit per game is 13.3. Throughout the season, Fairfield has accumulated 201 points, which is equivalent to 67.0 points per game, and they have collected 43.3 boards per game. In Division I, the Stags are currently placed 350th in terms of their offensive performance, as they are shooting 36.6% from the field.
Despite the fact that their opponents are making 70.8% of their free throw attempts, the Fairfield defense is allowing 26.2% of their opponents to make three-point shots (17 of 65). During each game, they have allowed 11.0 assists and 39.0 boards, which has them ranked 95th and 294th in Division I respectively. With 70.3 points allowed per game, the Stags’ defensive unit is ranked 164th in Division I in terms of points allowed per game. In addition to allowing teams to shoot 40.4% from the field, which places them 137th in the nation, they are able to force 10.0 turnovers of each game.
✅ Our NCAAB 11-14-2025 Pick: FAIRFIELD
NCAAB 11-14-2025 Predictions
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