Prairie View A&M vs Missouri Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-17-2025

Prairie View A&M vs Missouri Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-17-2025

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Prairie View A&M vs Missouri Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-17-2025

In their most recent match, the Prairie View A&M Panthers faced up against Oklahoma State and were ultimately defeated by a score of 94-67. They were forced to return home having suffered a defeat. The Panthers finished the game with 18 personal fouls, while Oklahoma State finished with 14 personal fouls. The Panthers left the game with 18 personal fouls. 9 out of 25 shots from a long range were successful. As a result of making 19 of their 27 attempts from the free throw line, Oklahoma State ended up having a free throw percentage of 70.4%. Furthermore, Oklahoma State did not record a single block despite grabbing 47 rebounds (15 offensive and 32 defensive), but they did not block any shots. Over the course of this game, Oklahoma State recorded a total of 17 assists and 10 steals. Regarding the defense, Prairie View A&M allowed the other team to shoot 45.2% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 33 of 73 shots. Along with that, they were responsible for 13 assists during the game, as well as causing the other team to commit 14 turnovers and accumulating 4 steals. Within the realm of grabbing boards, they amassed a total of 25, with three of those boards belonging to the offensive category. Eight of the fourteen shots that the Panthers attempted from the free throw line were successful, giving them a percentage of 57.1% against the shot. After the game, Prairie View A&M had a field goal percentage of 39.1% (25 of 64), and they had made 9 of their 24 attempts from beyond the arc. This allowed them to win the game.

One of the individuals that made a significant contribution to this matchup is Tai’reon Joseph. Through five of seventeen shots, he was able to get sixteen points. In addition to his 33 minutes of playing time, he grabbed five rebounds. After the game was over, he finished with a field goal percentage of 29.4 percent and two assists.

Up to this point in the season, Prairie View A&M has a record of 2-2, which brings them into this matchup. They commit 14.3 turnovers per game, and as a team, they incur 18.3 personal fouls per game. They are turning the ball over 14.3 times a game. For the season, Prairie View A&M has earned 46 assists and 34.5 rebounds per game, which places them 168th in Division I in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the club has collected 34.5 rebounds per game. At the free throw line, the Panthers are making 73.5% of their shots and connecting on 30.7% of their shots from downtown (23 of 75). They shoot 44.4% from the field and average 79.5 points a game, which places them in the 14th spot in the country.

Every single night, the Panthers are committing 17.8 fouls and forcing 18.5 turnovers on defense. They are also drawing 17.8 fouls. They have allowed 44 assists so far this season, which places them 252nd in the Division I rankings for allowing assists. There is a shooting percentage of 43.5% that the Panthers are allowing (103 of 237), and they are surrendering 36.5 rebounds per game as a club. They have a turnover rate of 29.8 percent on three-point tries, and they are ranked 224th in Division 1 in terms of the number of points they allow per game (75.0).

During their most recent game on the hardwood, the Missouri Tigers defeated Minnesota by a score of 83-60, resulting in a victory that gave them the opportunity to return home. During the process of cleaning up the glass, Missouri allowed Minnesota to accumulate a total of 31 points, 11 of which were on the offensive glass. Over the course of the game, they finished with a free throw percentage of 52.9 percent and a three-point percentage of 21.7%, with a total of 5 of 23 shots from beyond the arc. The Tigers allowed Minnesota to make 23 of their 54 shots from the floor, which resulted in Minnesota maintaining a shooting percentage of 42.6% for the game total. At the time that the final whistle sounded, the Tigers had a shooting percentage of 59.2% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 29 for 49 from the field. Regarding shots from beyond the arc, Missouri was successful on 11 of 22 tries, which is a fifty percent conversion rate. At a percentage of 70.0%, they were successful in converting 14 of the free throws that were attempted. For this game, Minnesota was called for 18 fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having a total of 20 opportunities to take free throws from the free throw line. During the contest, they also managed to take seven items despite giving up possession of the ball eight times. During the course of this game, the Tigers were able to collect a total of 24 boards, which included 22 defensive boards and 2 offensive boards.

When it came to this game, Mark Mitchell was an essential player for the Tigers. He made six of eleven shots from the field, which is a rate of 54.5%, and he also grabbed six rebounds during the game. The 36 minutes that he was on the court resulted in him scoring 18 points and dishing out six assists for the game.

By the end of the season, Missouri had a perfect record of 4-0. Each and every game, the Tigers commit 18.3 fouls while hitting 63.6% from the free throw line. They have a turnover rate of 13.8 times per game and are ranked 147th in the nation in terms of the number of times they earn an assist (16.0 times per game). During the course of the season, Missouri has amassed 366 points (91.5 points per game), and they have also collected 38.0 rebounds per game. When it comes to the offensive side of the ball, the Tigers are making 57.6% of their shots from the floor, which places them in third place among collegiate basketball teams.

When it comes to the number of points allowed per game, the Tigers’ defensive unit is placed 157th in the college football rankings, with 69.8. For every game, they are able to force 14.3 turnovers, and they have allowed teams to shoot 39.4% from the field, which places them 113th in the country. While the Missouri defense allows their opponents to convert 70.3% of their shots from the free throw line, they let their opponents to hit 33.1% of their 3-point shots (41 of 124) during the game. Over the course of a single game, they allow 13.0 assists and 30.0 boards, which places them 194th and 56th, respectively, in college basketball.

 

Our Prairie View A&M vs Missouri Pick: Prairie View A&M

 

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