St. Thomas Tommies vs SE Missouri State Redhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-15-2025

St. Thomas Tommies vs SE Missouri State Redhawks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-15-2025

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St. Thomas Tommies vs SE Missouri State Redhawks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-15-2025

After playing Washington State, the St. Thomas Tommies were defeated by a score of 81-71 in their most recent game. The contest was played against Washington State. With regard to the number of personal fouls, the Tommies ended up finishing with 15, while Washington State registered a total of 16 personal fouls. They also made 10 of the 26 shots they took from a distance. After making 15 of their 16 attempts from the free throw line, Washington State ended with a free throw percentage of 93.8%. Furthermore, Washington State was unable to record a block despite having 34 rebounds, six of which were offensive and 28 of which were defensive. A total of 14 assists and five steals were recorded by Washington State during the contest. As far as defense is concerned, St. Thomas allowed their opponent to shoot 51.9% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 28 out of 54 shots. In addition, they contributed 13 assists to the game, while also committing 15 turnovers and accumulating 11 steals respectively. The number of rebounds that they were able to pull down was sixteen, and none of those rebounds were offensive in nature. With a rate of 81.3%, the Tommies were successful in burying 13 of their 16 shots when they were shooting from the charity stripe. At the end of the game, St. Thomas had a field goal percentage of 45.3% (24 of 53), and they had made 10 of their 29 tries at three-point shots.

In this particular game, Nick Janowski was a player that played a significant role. He had a shooting percentage of 61.5% from the field and also had one assist. During his 34 minutes of action, he grabbed two rebounds at the basket. He finished with 22 points after hitting 8 of 13 from the field.

St. Thomas enters this matchup with a record of 1-2 on the team’s overall record for the season. In college basketball, they have a scoring average of 70.7 points per game, which ranks 296th, and they have a field goal percentage of 47.6%. Over the course of the season, the Tommies had a 66.7% free throw shooting percentage and a 26.7% three-point shooting percentage (20 of 75). During the current season, St. Thomas has a team average of 25.7 rebounds per game and has accumulated 44 assists, which places them 204th in the college basketball rankings in terms of passing statistics. They incur 15.0 personal fouls on a nightly basis as a team, and they turn the ball over 8.7 times before each game.

Every game, the Tommies are forcing 12.3 turnovers, and they are drawing 19.3 personal fouls. This is part of their defensive performance. As of this point in the season, they have given up 46 assists to the opponent, which places them in the 279th position in the country for giving up assists. As a team, the Tommies are allowing opponents to make a field goal percentage of 48.6% (84 of 173), and they are also giving up 37.7 boards per game. They are ranked 282nd in college basketball in terms of points per game allowed (80.3), while they have a turnover rate of 37.2% on three-point attempts.

Southeastern Missouri State University’s Redhawks defeated Webster by a score of 87-41 in their most recent game, which they won and took home with them. Over the course of the game, the Redhawks collected a total of 38 rebounds, including 30 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds. In addition to that, they committed seven turnovers of the ball while accumulating ten thefts for the competition. As a result of Webster’s 14 fouls during the game, the Redhawks were forced to take a total of 22 shots from the charity stripe during the competition. At a percentage of 59.1%, they were successful in converting 13 of the free throw attempts that they attempted. When it came to three-point shooting, Southeast Missouri State was successful eight times out of twenty-eight attempts (28.6%). As this game came to a close, the Redhawks had a shooting percentage of 51.6% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 33 out of 64 shots from the field. Within the context of this game, the Redhawks allowed Webster to convert 16 of their 59 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 27.1%. They concluded the game with a 3-for-16 shooting percentage from outside the arc, which was 18.8%, and they shot 6 of 8 from the free throw line, which was 75.0%. Within the realm of rebounding, Southeast Missouri State gave Webster the opportunity to grab a total of 29 (11 of which were on the offensive glass).

During the game, Marqueas Bell served as a substitute pitcher for the Redhawks. During the game, he made six of eight shots, which is a percentage of 75.0%, and he also grabbed ten rebounds. During the course of this game, he contributed a total of five assists and 15 points in the 23 minutes that he was on the court.

In the current season, Southeast Missouri State has a record of 1-2. The Redhawks are currently ranked 226th in the nation in terms of their offensive shooting percentage, which is 44.4% from the game’s floor. South-eastern Missouri State has scored 238 points so far this season, which is equivalent to 79.3 points per game, and they have grabbed 33.3 rebounds per game. While they give up possession 10.7 times per game, they are assisting their teammates 15.0 times per game, which is the 191st most than any other team in the country. The Redhawks have committed 19.0 fouls per game and have a 69.6% success rate from the free throw line against the opposition.

Seventy percent of the shots that opponents take from the free throw line are successful, and the defense of Southeast Missouri State allows thirty percent of their three-point tries to be made (18 out of sixty). According to the Division I rankings, they are rated 61st and 255th, respectively, because they give up 10.0 assists and 37.7 total boards per game. The Redhawks’ defensive performance on the court ranks 209th in the nation in terms of points per game allowed, with a total of 74.0. They are able to force 17.0 turnovers per game and have allowed teams to shoot 45.0% from the field, which is the 258th best percentage in college basketball.

 

Our St. Thomas Tommies vs SE Missouri State Redhawks Pick: St. Thomas

 

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