Wisconsin Badgers vs Providence Friars Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-27-2025

Wisconsin Badgers vs Providence Friars Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-27-2025

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Wisconsin Badgers vs Providence Friars Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-27-2025

When the Wisconsin Badgers played BYU in their most recent game, they were defeated by a score of 98-70. This was the final game of the season for the Badgers. As far as personal fouls are concerned, the Badgers finished with a total of 25, while BYU was responsible for 24 personal fouls. Of the 34 shots they took from beyond the arc, they were successful in 14 of them. At the end of the game, BYU had a free throw shooting percentage of 75.9%, as they were successful in 22 out of 29 attempts. In addition, BYU finished the game without committing any turnovers, despite the fact that they had a total of 41 boards (12 offensive and 29 defensive). During the game, BYU had a total of 18 assists and 6 steals collected. In terms of defense, Wisconsin allowed the other side to shoot 47.7% from the field, with 31 of 65 shots coming from the field. In addition, they won six steals and forced the opposing team to commit eight turnovers during this encounter, which resulted in them recording eight assists. As far as grabbing boards is concerned, they were able to accumulate 36, with nine of those being of an offensive nature. The Badgers had a success rate of 65.4% while they were shooting from the charity stripe, making 17 of their 26 shots. The Wisconsin Badgers finished the game with a field goal percentage of 37.7% (23 out of 61), and they were successful in seven of their thirty-nine attempts from beyond the arc shooting.

A player named Nick Boyd was a significant contributor to the outcome of this game. He was responsible for 16 points and shot 7 of 14 from the field. During his 27 minutes on the court, he came away with a total of two rebounds. Despite shooting fifty percent from the field, he was unable to score a single point.

This year, Wisconsin has a record of 4-1, and they will be entering the court with that record. They are committing 18.6 fouls per game as a squad, and they are losing possession of the ball 9.8 times per game due to turnovers. As a team, Wisconsin is grabbing 38.4 boards per game and has accumulated 80 assists so far this season, which places them 283rd in Division I in terms of passing. When it comes to shots from a distance, the Badgers are shooting 33.9% (56 of 165) and 79.8% from the free throw line compared to their opponents. While shooting 46.5% from the field, they have a scoring average of 88.6 points per game, which places them 53rd in the nation.
As a defensive unit, the Badgers have been successful at forcing 13.8 turnovers per game and drawing 21.4 fouls thus far this season. It is rated 147th in college basketball in terms of opponents points per game (71.6), and they allow 34.8% of shots from a distance to be made against them. The defense of the Badgers is allowing an opponent to make 43.6% of their field goals (120 of 275), and they are also surrendering 31.0 rebounds per game as a squad. The number of assists they have given up this season is 54, which places them in the seventeenth spot in college basketball.

The most recent time that the Providence Friars competed on the court, they prevailed against Penn State by a score of 77-65 in the championship tournament. The Friars were able to collect a total of 40 boards during the game, which included 28 defensive boards and 12 offensive boards on the offensive end. They also committed seven turnovers, but they were successful in stealing seven balls throughout this competition. During this game, Penn State was called for a total of sixteen personal fouls, which resulted in the Friars forcing them to make a total of nineteen trips to the charity stripe. A total of 15 of their free throw attempts were successful, giving them a success rate of 78.94 percent. When it comes to shooting from a distance, Providence was successful in six out of their thirty-three attempts, which is 18.2%. A total of 28 of 69 shots from the floor were successful for the Friars, giving them a shooting percentage of 40.6%. Within the context of this game, the Friars allowed Penn State to convert 22 of their 66 attempts from the floor, resulting in a shooting percentage of 33.3%. They ended up making 13 of 16 free throws, which is an 81.3 percent percentage, and finished with a 33.3% percentage from beyond the three-point arc, connecting on eight out of twenty-four shots. In terms of the amount of team rebounding, Providence allowed Penn State to collect a total of 39, with 13 of those picked up offensively.

There was a possibility that Stefan Vaaks would play a role for the Friars in the competition. In the thirty minutes that he was on the court, he scored fifteen points and had five assists during this match. During this game, he made five out of thirteen field goals, giving him a field goal percentage of 38.5%. Additionally, he grabbed three rebounds.

In the current season, Providence has a record of 4-2 overall. Within the realm of college basketball, the Friars’ offensive team is now ranked 88th in terms of their field goal percentage, which is 48.1%. This season, Providence has scored 559 points, which is equivalent to 93.2 points per game, and they have pulled down 41.8 boards per game. They are ranked 99th in the USA in terms of the number of times they earn an assist per game, which is 16.5, and they turn the ball over 10.7 times per game. During each game, the Friars are accountable for committing 18.7 fouls, and they have a free throw percentage of 78.9%.

With 82.5 points per game surrendered, the Friars defense is ranked 326th in the country in terms of PPG conceded. In addition, they have allowed teams to shoot 42.2% from the field, which ranks 141st in college basketball, and they are able to force 11.7 turnovers per game. The Providence defense allows opponents to make 36.1% of their three-point shots (57 of 158). Additionally, opponents are successful on 77.3% of their free throw attempts. Due to the fact that they have conceded 15.0 assists and 38.2 boards in each and every game, they are ranked 275th and 307th in Division 1.

Our Wisconsin Badgers vs Providence Friars Pick: Providence

 

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