Cornell Big Red vs Lafayette Leopards Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

Cornell Big Red vs Lafayette Leopards Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025

Cornell Big Red vs Lafayette Leopards Prediction and Pick, NCAAB 11-14-2025. Place a bet on this college basketball game with the best odds.

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Cornell Big Red vs Lafayette Leopards Prediction

In their most recent game, the Cornell Big Red was defeated by Illinois State by a score of 76-65. The game was played on the hardwood and was played against Illinois State. After the game, Cornell finished with a field goal percentage of 35.0% (21 out of 60), and they were successful in converting six of their thirty-one three-point shots. The Big Red were successful in making 17 of 24 free throws, which is equivalent to a percentage of 70.8% behind the hoop. When it came to the number of rebounds they obtained, they had a total of 31, with five of those being of an offensive nature. Additionally, they were responsible for 11 assists during the game, in addition to causing the opponent to commit 14 turnovers and obtaining 7 steals respectively. In terms of defense, Cornell is responsible for allowing the opposing team to shoot 47.3% from the field on 26 of 55 shots. Through the course of this competition, Illinois State had a total of 12 assists and 6 steals. In addition to that, Illinois State was able to collect 41 boards (10 offensive and 31 defensive), but they were unable to record a single rejection. In the end, Illinois State was able to convert 17 of their 33 free throw attempts, which resulted in a free throw percentage of 51.5%. Also, seven of their nineteen attempts from the downtown area were successful. Regarding the number of fouls committed, the Big Red finished with 26, while Illinois State was responsible for 19 fouls.

In this particular game, Cooper Noard was one of the players that played a significant role. He ended up going 38.5% from the field and also recorded 1 assist. During his 29 minutes on the court, he grabbed a total of five rebounds. He was responsible for 19 points and shot 5 out of 13 from the field.

Currently, Cornell has a record of 0-2 for the year, which brings them into this clash. While shooting 43.9% from the field, they have an average of 83.5 points per game, which places them 148th in the USA. With 25 of 71 three-point shots, the Big Red are connecting on 35.2% of their shots, and they are also connecting on 73.9% of their free throws. Currently, Cornell is ranked 202nd in the nation in terms of passing, as they are averaging 34.0 boards per game and have a total of 31 assists for the season. This places them in the middle of the pack. They commit a total of 26.5 personal fouls per game, while they lose possession of the ball 14.0 times a game due to turnovers.

In terms of defense, the Big Red are committing 12.5 turnovers per game and drawing 20.5 personal fouls with each game they play. They rank 344th in Division I in terms of the number of points per game that they allow (93.0), and they give up 43.9% of shots from a distance. The defense of the Big Red is allowing a field goal percentage of 50.8% (61 of 120), and they are giving up 38.0 rebounds per game as a team. When it comes to the number of assists they have given up for the year, they are ranked 258th in Division 1 with 32.

During the most recent occasion that the Lafayette Leopards competed on the hardwood, they were defeated by Texas by a score of 97-60 in the championship game. When it comes to cleaning the glass, Lafayette gave Texas the opportunity to pull down a total of 41 shots, with 14 of those shots coming from the offensive glass. By going 9 out of 23, they were able to achieve a 39.1% success rate from downtown, and they were able to walk away from this one by shooting 22 out of 29 from the charity stripe (64.9%). The Leopards allowed Texas to make 33 of their 63 field goal attempts, which resulted in a penalty kick percentage of 52.4% for Texas in this game. When the final whistle blew, the Leopards had concluded the game with a percentage of forty percent in their shooting percentage from the floor, which was twenty-two out of fifty-five. When it comes to three-point shots, Lafayette was successful in five out of twenty (55.0%) of their tries. They were successful in making 11 of the free throws, which is equivalent to a strike rate of 64.7%. In this game, Texas was called for 15 personal fouls, which resulted in the Leopards having 17 opportunities to make free throws from the free throw line. During this competition, they were able to steal three items while coughing it up fifteen times. The Leopards were able to haul down 14 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive boards totaling 20 in their battle.

In the end, Caleb Williams was a significant contributor to the Leopards’ success in this game. In this game, he made six of ten shots, giving him a rate of sixty percent, and he also grabbed three rebounds. Over the course of the game, he racked up a total of two assists and twenty points through the course of his 31 minutes of playing time.

This season, Lafayette has a record of 1-2 win-loss throughout the season. In addition to shooting 62.9% from the free throw line, the Leopards are committing 18.3 fouls per game each and every game. The rate at which they are able to earn assists is 11.7 times per game, which places them in the 291st position in college, and they are able to give away possession 12.3 times per game. Throughout the course of the season, Lafayette has accumulated 215 points (71.7 per game), and they have also grabbed 35.3 rebounds per game. On the offensive side of the ball, the Leopards are shooting 41.9% from the floor, which ranks 279th in the nation.

When it comes to points per game (PPG) allowed, the Leopards’ defense is ranked 225th in college basketball, at 75.3. Every night, they have been responsible for 14.3 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 42.2% from the field, which is the 201st best percentage in Division 1. The Lafayette defense is allowing 30.0% of their opponents’ shots from outside the arc (24 of 80), and their opponents are making 74.6% of their shots from the free throw line. In Division I, they have a total of 41.0 total rebounds and 16.0 assists per game, which places them 290th and 312th, respectively.

Our NCAAB 11-14-2025 Pick: CORNELL

 

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