Illinois State Redbirds vs USC Trojans Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

Illinois State Redbirds vs USC Trojans Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

Illinois State Redbirds vs USC Trojans Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.

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Illinois State Redbirds vs USC Trojans Prediction

The most recent game that the Illinois State Redbirds participated in was against Cornell, and they emerged victorious with a score of 76-65 vs Cornell. As far as the number of personal fouls that were committed during the game is concerned, the Redbirds ended up with 19 while Cornell concluded with 26. They made six of their thirty-one attempts from beyond the arc. By making 17 of their 24 attempts from the free throw line, Cornell ended up with a free throw percentage of 70.8%. Despite the fact that Cornell had a total of 31 rebounds (five offensive and twenty-six defensive), they were unable to record a single rejection. Over the course of the game, Cornell registered 11 assists and 7 steals. When it comes to defense, Illinois State allowed their opponent to shoot 35.0% from the floor, which is equivalent to 21 out of 60 shots. In addition to forcing ten turnovers and stealing six balls during this game, they also contributed 12 assists to the team’s overall performance. Regarding the amount of rebounds that they collected, they racked up 41, with ten of those coming from the offensive end of the court. When the Redbirds attempted to make free throws from the line, they were successful in 17 of their 33 attempts, which works out to a rate of 51.5%. In the final minutes of the game, Illinois State finished with a field goal percentage of 47.3% (26 out of 55), and they made seven of their 19 three-point shots.

One of the individuals who participated in this competition is a man named Ty’Reek Coleman. In the end, he finished with 24 points, hitting 6 of 8 shooting from the field. In addition to posting two rebounds, he was on the court for a total of twenty-six minutes. He ended with a shooting percentage of 75.0 percent from the field and also had one assist.

Illinois State comes into this matchup with a record of 1-1 for the first half of the year. On a daily basis, they commit 19.5 fouls as a team, and they turn the ball over 12.5 times throughout the course of each game. Over the course of this season, Illinois State has a team average of 40.5 boards per game and has contributed 23 assists, which places them in the 352nd position in college basketball when it comes to the passing of the ball. The Redbirds are making three-point shots at a rate of 33.3% (15 of 45), while they are making 52.3% of their free throws from the charity stripe. They presently have a scoring average of 72.0 points per game, which places them in 283rd place in Division 1, and they have a field goal percentage of 45.3%.

When it comes to defense, the Redbirds are causing their opponents to commit 9.5 turnovers a game while also drawing 19.5 personal fouls. This year, they have allowed 24 assists, which places them in the 31st position in Division 1 for allowing assists. When it comes to defense, the Redbirds are allowing their opponents to shoot at a shot percentage of 42.6% (49 of 115), and they are also allowing their opponents to grab 36.0 boards per game. It is ranked 136th in Division I in terms of points per game (PPG) from their opponents, and they allow 17.9% of their opponents to make three-point shots.

In the most recent game that they participated in, the USC Trojans defeated Manhattan by a score of 114-83. This victory was the Trojans’ most recent triumph. Over the course of this contest, the Trojans were able to collect a total of 52 rebounds, including 29 defensive rebounds and 23 offensive rebounds. In addition, they handed the ball over a total of twelve times while stealing six times during the clash. Due to the fact that Manhattan committed 22 personal fouls during the game, the Trojans were forced to take 32 shots from the free throw line. For a success percentage of 75.0 percent, they were successful in destroying 24 of those. When it came to efforts at three-point shots, the University of Southern California made eight out of twenty-one attempts, which is 38.1%. The Trojans finished the game with a shooting percentage of 50.6%, which was determined by the fact that they were 41 for 81 from the field when the final whistle sounded. As a result of the Trojans’ failure to prevent Manhattan from converting 24 of their 61 attempts from the field, Manhattan finished the game with a 35.3% field goal percentage. They shot 6 out of 22 from three-point range, which resulted in a 27.3% shooting percentage, and they completed the game with a free throw percentage of 80.6%, shooting 29 out of 36 from the line. When it came to the number of rebounds, USC gave Manhattan a total of thirty, with ten of those coming from the offensive glass.

In the end, Chad Baker-Mazara was able to make a difference for the Trojans in this particular clash. He played for a total of 23 minutes on the hardwood and finished with a total of 26 points and three assists for this game. In the game, he was successful in seven out of thirteen attempts, giving him a rate of 53.8%, and he was responsible for seven rebounds.

Up to this point in the season, USC has a record of 2-0. On the offensive side of the ball, the Trojans are using a field goal percentage of 48.6%, which places them 108th in the college basketball rankings. The University of Southern California has accumulated 208 points so far this season (104.0 per game), and they have averaged 49.5 rebounds per game. In each game, they are aiding their teammates 24.0 times, which places them in fifth place in the nation, and they are turning the ball over 13.0 times. At the same time that they are shooting 70.8% from the free throw line, the Trojans are committing 21.0 fouls per game.

With 73.5 points per game surrendered, the Trojans’ defense is ranked 205th in the country in terms of PPG surrendered. They have allowed teams to shoot 36.1% from the field, which is the 41st best percentage in college basketball, and they force their opponents to commit 17.0 turnovers per game. The defensive unit of the University of Southern California allows 27.3% from downtown (15 of 55), while their opponents are successful on 75.0% of their shots from the free throw line. Their average number of assists per game is 13.5, and their average number of rebounds is 36.0, which places them 214th and 218th in the nation, respectively.

Our NCAAB 11-14-2025 Pick: USC

 

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