Milwaukee Panthers vs IPFW Mastodons Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-18-2026
Milwaukee Panthers vs IPFW Mastodons Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-18-2026. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Milwaukee Panthers vs IPFW Mastodons Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-18-2026
The Milwaukee Panthers faced Oakland in their most recent game, and they were defeated by a score of 73-60. The Panthers were defeated by Oakland and walked away from this match with a loss. With regard to the number of fouls committed, the Panthers finished with 21, while Oakland racked up 17 fouls. In addition, they were successful in four of their sixteen attempts from beyond the arc. From the free throw line, Oakland made 19 of 24 attempts, which resulted in a 79.2% success rate. A further point to consider is that Oakland did not record a single rejection despite grabbing 43 rebounds (11 offensive and 32 defensive). This game resulted in 13 assists for Oakland, and they also got seven steals. With regard to the defense, Milwaukee allowed the other team to shoot 42.4% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 25 of 59 shots. Additionally, they were responsible for 14 assists during this game, in addition to causing the other team to commit 16 turnovers and obtaining 10 steals against them. With relation to the number of rebounds they collected, they amassed a total of forty, with fifteen of those being offensive. A total of ten of the Panthers’ eighteen attempts at the charity stripe were successful, constituting a 55.6% success rate. At the conclusion of the game, Milwaukee finished with a field goal percentage of 34.3% (24 of 70) and two three-point shots made out of their twenty attempts.
One of the individuals who contributed to this competition is a man named Sekou Konneh. In the end, he finished the competition with a floor percentage of 63.6% and also distributed two dimes. He was on the court for a total of 25 minutes and also grabbed 11 rebounds during that time. In the end, he finished with 16 points, shooting 7 out of 11 from the field.
With an overall record of 8-10, Milwaukee is coming into this matchup with a competitive record. While shooting 44.6% from the field, they have a scoring average of 78.4 points per game, which places them 151st in college basketball. After making 141 of 435 three-point shots, the Panthers have a 32.4% three-point shooting percentage and a 68.2% free throw percentage. In terms of passing the ball, Milwaukee is ranked 182nd in Division 1 and has a team average of 37.6 rebounds per game. Additionally, the team has accounted for 248 assists so far this season. They are committing 19.1 fouls per game as a team, and they are losing possession of the ball 10.2 times per game due to turnovers.
Every night, the Panthers force 10.9 turnovers and draw 17.3 fouls when they are on defense. Additionally, they force 10.9 turnovers when they are on offense. Due to the fact that they have allowed 283 assists to be given to the opposition throughout the season, they are now ranked 327th in college basketball. As a team, the Panthers are allowing opponents to shoot at a rate of 47.3% (501 of 1,060), and they are also giving up 34.3 boards a game. While they are ranked 316th in the nation in terms of points per game allowed (79.6), they are allowing 35.6% of their 3-point shots to be made against them.
When the IPFW Mastodons played Robert Morris in their most recent match, they were successful with a score of 79-74, and they were able to take home the victory. Over the course of the game, the Mastodons collected a total of 28 rebounds, including 21 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive rebounds. In this game, they committed 11 turnovers of the ball while also accumulating 5 steals at the same time. The Mastodons were forced to make 17 attempts from the free throw line as a result of the 15 personal fouls committed by Robert Morris throughout this game. Their percentage of successful free throws was 70.6%, which was achieved by making 12 of the free throw attempts. When it came to shooting from beyond the arc, IPFW was successful 11 times out of 24 times, which is 45.86 percent. As soon as the final whistle rang, the Mastodons had concluded their game with a shooting percentage of 54.9%, which was 28 for 51 from the field. During the match, the Mastodons had a shooting percentage of 44.4%, which was due to the fact that they enabled Robert Morris to convert 28 of 63 tries from the field. By shooting 11 of 30 from beyond the three-point line, they finished the game with a percentage of 36.7%. Additionally, they finished the competition with a percentage of 70.0% from the free throw line. IPFW allowed Robert Morris to grab a total of 28 shots, 11 of which were on the attacking side. This is in regard to the manner in which they attacked the glass.
When it came to the competition, Corey Hadnot II was an essential member of the Mastodons. Within the 35 minutes that he was on the court, he not only scored 17 points but also racked up two assists for this game. The field goal percentage he had for this game was 66.7%, and he had three rebounds. He made eight of his twelve field goal attempts.
At the end of the season, IPFW had a record of 11-8. In terms of their offensive performance, the Mastodons are currently ranked 95th in the nation due to their overall shooting percentage of 47.1% from the field. So far this season, IPFW has racked up 1,521 points, which is equivalent to 80.1 points per game, and they have also pulled down 30.5 rebounds per game. The number of times they give out assists is 14.6 times per game, which places them 158th in Division 1, and the number of times they give up possession is 10.2 times per game. Additionally, the Mastodons have a 71.6% shooting percentage from the free throw line and incur 15.1 personal fouls a game.
The Mastodons’ defensive end has a point-per-game (PPG) given up rating of 76.6, which places them 261st in Division I. Every game, they have forced 15.1 turnovers, and they let teams to shoot 45.3% from the field, which is the second-highest percentage in the country. In terms of shots from beyond the arc, the IPFW defense allows 35.6% of their opponents to make (184 of 517), but their opponents are successful in 79.0% of their free throw attempts. On a nightly basis, they have allowed 15.2 assists and 37.7 rebounds, which places them 294th and 320th, respectively, in the college basketball rankings.
✅ Our Milwaukee Panthers vs IPFW Mastodons Pick: Milwaukee
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