East Texas A&M Lions vs Rice Owls Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

East Texas A&M Lions vs Rice Owls Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

East Texas A&M Lions vs Rice Owls Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.

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East Texas A&M Lions vs Rice Owls Prediction

In their most recent game, the East Texas A&M Lions defeated Houston Christian by a score of 63-59. This victory was the result of the Lions’ victory over Houston Christian. With a field goal percentage of 39.3% (22 of 56), East Texas A&M emerged victorious from the game. Additionally, they made 9 of their 28 three-point shots. Over the course of their 18 attempts from the charity stripe, the Lions were successful in 10 of those attempts, resulting in a rate of 55.6%. Regarding the number of rebounds that they were able to take down, they accumulated forty, with ten of those being offensive. In addition, they contributed 15 assists during the game, while also committing 11 turnovers and resulting in 8 thefts. As a point of discussion on defense, East Texas A&M enabled the other side to shoot 40 percent from the field on 22 of 55 shots. A total of ten assists and seven steals were recorded by Houston Christian during the game. Additionally, Houston Christian finished the game without committing any turnovers, despite the fact that they had a total of 31 boards (7 offensive and 24 defensive). By making seven of their eighteen attempts from the charity stripe, Houston Christian ended with a 38.9% completion rate. They were successful in eight of their twenty-five attempts from beyond the arc. The Lions ended up with 18 personal fouls, while Houston Christian finished the game with 12 personal fouls. The Lions finished with a higher total of personal fouls than Houston Christian.

In this particular game, Khaliq Abdul-Mateen was one of the players that made a significant contribution. At the end of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 46.2% and a total of two assists. During the thirty minutes that he was on the court, he also grabbed three rebounds. At the end of the game, he finished with 15 points after shooting 6 of 13 overall.

In this matchup, East Texas A&M has a record of 1-2 for the season. They are heading into this competition. By turning the ball over 15.7 times a game, they are causing themselves to lose possession of the ball, and as a team, they are incurring 24.3 fouls on a nightly basis. This season, East Texas A&M has gathered 57 assists and 35.0 rebounds per game, which places them 61st in the nation in terms of passing the rock. Additionally, the club has also accumulated 35.0 rebounds per game. With 67.2% of their shots coming from the charity stripe, the Lions are shooting 29.5% from downtown (26 shooting out of 88). They have a scoring average of 82.3 points per game, which places them 160th in the country, and they have a field goal percentage of 47.3%.

In terms of defense, the Lions are able to force 18.3 turnovers a game and draw 17.7 personal fouls throughout the course of the season. They are ranked 262nd in the nation in terms of the fewest points per game (78.7) that they allow, and they allow 37.3% of shots from a distance. For the season, the Lions have allowed their opponents to shoot 43.2% from beyond the arc (73 of 169), and they have given up 35.3 rebounds per game as a squad. Due to the fact that they have allowed 40 assists to their opponents this season, they are rated 211st in Division I for giving up assists.

Following their most recent appearance on the court, the Rice Owls were defeated by Stephen F. Austin by a score of 81-69, and they were forced to return home. Rice made it possible for Stephen F. Austin to collect a total of thirty rebounds, with four of those coming from the offensive side of the court. They made 10 of 23 shots from a distance, which resulted in a 43.5% shooting percentage, and they ended up making 17 of 23 shots from the free throw line, which is 73.9%. Stephen F. Austin was able to make 27 of the 55 shots that the Owls attempted from the field, which resulted in the Owls having a percentage of 49.1% in this game. Following the conclusion of the game, the Owls had a field goal percentage of 35.1%, having made 20 of 57 shots from the field. When it came to making shots from beyond the arc, Rice was successful in 6 of their 14 tries, which is a 42.9% conversion rate. 67.6% of the free throws that they attempted were successful, as they were able to make 23 of them. A total of 24 fouls were called against Stephen F. Austin during the game, which resulted in the Owls having to take a total of 34 shots from the free throw line. The ball was turned over by them eight times, while they were able to steal five times during this game. The Owls recorded 22 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds for a total of 33 in the matchup.

Trae Broadnax ended up having an impact for the Owls for the contest. He totaled 21 points in his 31 minutes on the hardwood and had 1 assist in the matchup. He buried 5 of 12 in the game for a field goal percentage of 41.7%, and had 3 rebounds.

Rice has a win-loss record of 1-2 on the season. When it comes to offense, the Owls are hitting on 43.0% from the floor, which ranks them 266th in the nation. Rice has tallied 241 points this year (80.3 per game) and they grab 42.3 boards per contest. Their rate of earning assists is at 15.0 times per game (190th in college hoops) and they are losing possession via turnover 11.3 times per game. The Owls are responsible for committing 21.0 fouls every game and they connect on 72.2% from the charity stripe.

The Owls on defense are ranked 45th in D-1 in PPG surrendered with 62.0. They are forcing 15.7 TO’s every game and allow teams to shoot 36.5% from the field (49th in college hoops). The Rice defense allows 32.9% on three-point shots (23 of 70) and opponents are making 66.2% of their foul shots. They give up 9.3 dimes and 34.3 total boards per game, which is ranked 42nd and 164th in college hoops.

Our NCAAB 11-14-2025 Pick: EAST TEXAS A&M

 

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