Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-5-2026

Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-5-2026

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Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-5-2026

In the final game of the season, the Penn Quakers faced off against NJIT and emerged victorious with a final score of 80-61. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. All things considered, Penn finished the game with a field goal percentage of 46.7% (28 out of 60), and they were successful in making 13 of their 33 shots from beyond the arc. 11 of the 19 attempts that the Quakers made from the charity stripe were successful, giving them a conversion rate of 57.9%. In terms of grabbing boards, they made a total of 31, with nine of those rebounds coming from the offensive end of the court. In addition, they had a total of 16 assists for this game, while also causing the other team to commit 12 turnovers and stealing 10 balls. As far as the defense is concerned, Penn allowed the other team to shoot 37.1% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 23 out of 62 shots. A total of nine assists and nine steals were recorded by NJIT during this contest. NJIT also had a total of 34 rebounds, 11 of which were offensive and 23 of which were defensive, but they were unable to earn another rejection. As a result of making 10 of their 12 attempts from the free throw line, NJIT had an 83.3% shooting percentage. Moreover, they were successful in five of their twenty attempts from beyond the arc. When it came to the number of fouls committed, the Quakers departed the arena with 11, while NJIT had a total of 18 fouls.

Michael Zanoni is an individual who played a role in the outcome of this competition. Through eight of fifteen shots, he was able to score 23 points. In addition to grabbing two rebounds, he was on the court for a total of 37 minutes of play. After all was said and done, he finished with a field goal percentage of 53.3% and one assist.

Currently, Penn has a record of 7-6 on the season, which they bring into this matchup. According to the statistics, they give up possession of the ball 11.9 times a game and commit 16.7 fouls per game as a team. Penn has registered 37.8 boards per game and 201 assists so far this season, which places them 175th in Division I in terms of passing. Additionally, Penn has accounted for 201 assists. When shooting from downtown (110 of 282), the Quakers are connecting on 39.0% of their shots, while hitting 68.0% of their shots from the charity stripe. They have a field goal percentage of 44.8% while averaging 78.5 points per game, which places them 163rd in the nation.

In terms of defense, the Quakers are able to cause 11.4 turnovers per game and draw 19.0 fouls in each game they play. They have a 30.4% turnover rate on shots from outside the arc, and they are ranked 257th in the NCAA basketball rankings for points allowed per game (76.4). The Quakers defense is allowing their opponents to shoot at a field goal percentage of 44.7% (366 of 819), and they are also allowing their opponents to take 36.8 boards per game. With 185 assists that they have given up to their opponents throughout the year, they are ranked 206th in the nation in terms of giving up assists.

The Princeton Tigers defeated Vermont by a final score of 75-69 when they last competed on the court. The Tigers took home the victory. Over the course of this battle, the Tigers were able to collect a total of 32 rebounds, which included 26 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive rebounds. During the course of the game, they committed 11 turnovers while also committing seven steals. In the course of this game, Vermont was called for sixteen personal fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having to make a total of nineteen trips to the charity stripe. They were successful in converting 16 of the free throw attempts, which resulted in an 84.2% scoring percentage. When it comes to three-point shots, Princeton was successful in 13 of their 31 attempts, which is a 41.9% conversion rate. When the game was over, the Tigers had a field goal percentage of 42.6%, which was achieved by shooting 23 out of 54 shots from the field. The Tigers handed Vermont a shooting percentage of 39.3 percent in this contest, which was due to the fact that they allowed Vermont to make 24 of their 61 attempts from the field. They finished up hitting 8 of 26 from long range, which was 30.8% of their total shots, and they ended up making 13 of 16 free throws, which was 81.3 percent of their total shots. When Princeton was talking about cleaning up the glass, they allowed Vermont to gather a total of 35 points, 10 of which were offensive.

During the course of the game, Jack Stanton proved to be a key player for the Tigers. He had a field goal percentage of 37.5% for the game, making 6 of 16 shots from the field, and he managed to grab a total of 3 rebounds. In the course of this clash, he had a total of five assists and 19 points in the 43 minutes that he was on the court.

For the year, Princeton has a record of 4-11 in terms of wins and losses. According to the statistics, the Tigers have committed 16.9 fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 71.0%. They rank 260th in the nation in terms of the number of times they assist teammates each game, which is 13.4 times, and they turn the ball over 12.2 times per game. Over the course of this season, Princeton has amassed 1,027 points (68.5 per game), and they have averaged 34.9 boards each competitive game. As far as offensive execution is concerned, the Tigers are shooting 41.0% from the field, which places them in the 337th position among all college athletic teams.

Due to the fact that they allow 72.2 points per game, the Tigers are ranked 162nd in Division I. They have allowed teams to shoot 45.3% from the field, which is the 2477th best percentage in the country, and they have forced 10.2 turnovers per game. The Princeton defense allows their opponents to make 31.0% of their three-point attempts (107 of 345), yet they are successful in seventy-three percent of their foul shots blocked. Their average number of assists and rebounds per game is 12.5 and 34.0, respectively, which places them 118th and 160th in college basketball.

Our Penn Quakers vs Princeton Tigers Pick: Penn

 

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