Alabama State Hornets vs Missouri Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-11-2025

Alabama State Hornets vs Missouri Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-11-2025

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Alabama State Hornets vs Missouri Tigers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-11-2025

In their most recent game, the Alabama State Hornets were defeated by UT Martin by a score of 74-64. The game was played against University of Tennessee Martin. When it comes to personal fouls, the Hornets ended with a total of 21, while UT Martin was responsible for 17 of those fouls. Only nine of their thirty-nine efforts from a long range were successful. By converting 11 of their 23 attempts, UT Martin concluded with a charity stripe percentage of 47.8 percent. In addition, UT Martin did not record a single block despite having a total of forty rebounds (18 offensive and 22 defensive). In this game, UT Martin recorded a total of 15 assists and 10 steals across the board. With regard to defense, Alabama State allowed the opposing team to shoot 42.9% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 27 out of 63 in the game. In addition, they were responsible for 12 assists during this game, while also causing the other team to commit 11 turnovers and accumulating 5 steals. In terms of the number of rebounds they collected, they have a total of 29, with five of those being of the offensive sort. At the free throw line, the Hornets had a success rate of 57.9%, making 11 of their 19 attempts to make free throws. At the conclusion of the game, Alabama State had a field goal percentage of 45.1% (23 of 51), and they had converted seven of their eighteen tries at three-point shots.

During this game, Tyler Byrd was a player that played a significant role. In the end, he scored 15 points by shooting 5 out of 6 from the field. He participated in the game for twenty minutes and also grabbed four rebounds. In addition to earning two assists, he had a field goal percentage of 83.3%.

This clash will be played between Alabama State and another team that has a record of 3-6 for the season. They are currently ranked 149th in the nation in terms of scoring average, averaging 79.4 points per game, while hitting 44.8% from the field. The Charlotte Hornets have a shooting percentage of 35.9% from outside the arc (75 of 209) and a free throw percentage of 68.0%. During the current season, Alabama State has recorded 134 assists, which places them 235th in the college basketball rankings in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the team has a team average of 36.9 rebounds per game. By the end of each game, they are turning the ball over 13.1 times, and as a group, they are committing 19.0 fouls on a nightly basis.

The Hornets are committing 14.7 turnovers per game while drawing 17.8 personal fouls. This is a measure of their defensive effectiveness. After allowing 150 assists to their opponents during the season, they are ranked 292nd in college basketball in terms of the number of assists they have given up. As a team, the Hornets are holding their opponents to a field goal percentage of 45.3% (248 of 548), yet they are also giving up 37.4 rebounds per game. They rank 330th in the nation in opponents’ points per game (81.4), and they allow 35.3% of their opponents to shoot from outside the arc.

In the most recent time that the Missouri Tigers competed on the hardwood, they were defeated by Kansas by a score of 80-60. This was the final score of their game. As far as rebounding is concerned, Missouri allowed Kansas to grab a total of 38, with 10 of those coming from the offensive glass. By shooting 9 of 21 from beyond the three-point line, they concluded this game with a 42.9% shooting percentage. Additionally, they finished the game with a 73.1% free throw percentage, shooting 19 of 26 from the line. Through the course of the game, the Tigers allowed Kansas to make 26 of their 57 attempts from the floor, which resulted in a percentage of 45.6% for Kansas after the clash. When everything was said and done, the Tigers finished this game with a field goal percentage of 34.4%, shooting 21 for 61 from the field throughout the game. Seven of Missouri’s twenty-seven attempts at three-point shots were successful, representing a 25.9% success rate. They were successful in producing 11 of those, which yields a percentage of 52.4%. In this game, Kansas committed 19 fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having a total of 21 opportunities to take free throws from the free throw line. In the course of this competition, they were able to steal six items while coughing up ten times. In this particular game, the Tigers collected a total of 32 rebounds, which included 19 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive rebounds.

According to the results of the game, Mark Mitchell was able to make a contribution for the Tigers. In the 32 minutes that he spent on the court, he not only scored 21 points but also contributed one assist to the game. He had a field goal percentage of 46.7% for the game, making 7 of 15 shots from the field, and he also grabbed 7 rebounds.

As of the end of the year, Missouri has a record of 8-2. In each and every game, the Tigers are accountable for committing 18.1 fouls, while maintaining a 68.1% shooting percentage from the free throw line. They are 115th in the nation in terms of the number of times they dish out assists, which is 15.8 times per game, and they are losing possession of the ball by turning it over 13.3 times a game. Over the course of the season, Missouri has amassed 874 points, which is equivalent to 87.4 points per game, and they have averaged 39.8 boards per game. In terms of their offensive performance, the Tigers are currently ranked ninth in collegiate basketball due to their 52.4% field goal shooting percentage.

The Missouri defense allows opponents to make 33.9% of their shots from outside the arc (95 of 280), and opponents are successful in 71.5% of their attempts from the free throw line. While they allow 12.6 assists and 29.8 rebounds per game, they are ranked 137th and 15th in college basketball, respectively. When it comes to the number of points allowed per game, the Tigers’ defense is ranked 116th in Division I with 70.1. They are allowing teams to shoot 40.1% from the field, which places them 64th in college basketball, and they are forcing 13.4 turnovers per game.

Our Alabama State Hornets vs Missouri Tigers Pick: Missouri

 

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