Drexel Dragons vs Towson Tigers Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-19-2026
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Drexel Dragons vs Towson Tigers Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-19-2026
The most recent game that the Drexel Dragons participated in was a basketball game against Monmouth, which they won by a score of 73-51. The Drexel Dragons went home with the victory. According to the total number of fouls committed, the Dragons finished with 17, while Monmouth picked up 16 fouls. Three of their fourteen efforts from a distance were successful. During the course of the game, Monmouth reached a free throw shooting percentage of 77.8 percent, completing 14 of 18 shots. In addition, Monmouth registered 29 rebounds (12 offensive and 17 defensive), but the squad did not record a single block throughout that time period. This game saw Monmouth dish out seven assists and have eight steals for the team. Regarding the defense, Drexel allowed 32.1% from the field on 17 of 53 shots. This is a disappointing performance. In addition, they were responsible for 18 assists during the game, in addition to causing 14 turnovers and obtaining 6 steals. Their overall number of rebounds was 33, with 13 of those being of the offensive sort. In terms of rebounding, they earned a total of 33. With a total of sixteen attempts from the free throw line, the Dragons were successful in eight of those attempts, resulting in a percentage of fifty percent. At the conclusion of the game, Drexel had a field goal percentage of 48.1% (25 of 52), and they had made 15 of their 27 shots from beyond the arc.
One of the players that really came through for us in this competition was Shane Blakeney. He also had two assists in addition to his 60.0% field goal shooting percentage. He was on the court for a total of 33 minutes and racked up seven rebounds during that time. He shot six out of ten from the field, resulting in 18 points.
With a record of 8-10 on the year, Drexel will come into this competition with a good win-loss record. In the current season, they are currently ranked 327th in Division 1 with an average of 68.6 points per game, while their field goal percentage is 42.6%. With 149 of 436 attempts from a distance, the Dragons have a 34.2% success rate, and they have a 64.7% success rate from the charity stripe. With 251 assists and 36.5 boards per game, Drexel is currently ranked 176th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. Additionally, the squad has collected 36.5 boards per game. They give away possession of the ball 12.6 times per game, and as a team, they commit 17.0 fouls per game.
The Dragons have drawn 16.4 fouls and caused 11.4 turnovers per game, which is a good sign for their defensive performance. With 202 assists lost to their opponents so far this season, they are rated 61st in Division 1 in terms of the number of assists they have given up. When it comes to defense, the Dragons are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 42.6% (423 of 994), and they are giving up 33.7 boards per game as a team. In terms of points per game allowed, they rank 45th in Division I, and they allow 30.6% of three-pointers to be made against them.
The Towson Tigers defeated Charleston in their final game, which they won by a score of 61-52. This victory allowed them to earn a victory and return home. In the course of the game, the Tigers were able to collect a total of 36 boards, which included 26 defensive boards and 10 offensive boards. Additionally, they forfeited the ball nine times while also accumulating ten steals for the competition. During the game, Charleston committed 17 personal fouls, which resulted in the Tigers having to go to the charity stripe for a total of 17 times. After 15 attempts at free throws, they were successful in making all of them, resulting in an 88.2% success rate. When it came to three-point shots, Towson was successful in four out of twenty-six attempts, which is 15.4%. After everything was said and done, the Tigers had a shooting percentage of 33.9% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 21 out of 62 shots shot from deep. As a result of the Tigers’ decision to enable Charleston to convert 19 of their 62 shots from the floor, Charleston ended up shooting 30.6% for the game. They made 8 of 28 shots from outside the arc, which was in a 28.6% shooting percentage, and they ended up shooting 6 of 9 from the free throw line, which was 66.7%. Towson allowed Charleston to grab a total of 34 rebounds, nine of which were offensive, in comparison to how they rebounded defensively.
The Tigers were able to make a difference in this game thanks to the contributions of Tyler Coleman. In the 26 minutes that he was on the court, he managed to rack up 13 points, but he was unable to dish out any assists. He had a field goal percentage of 57.1% for the game, which he achieved by making four out of seven shots, and he had a total of six rebounds.
For the current season, Towson has a score of 9-9. In terms of their offensive performance, the Tigers are currently ranked 295th in the nation with a shooting percentage of 42.9% from the field. Over the course of the season, Towson has scored 1,265 points (70.3 points per game), and they have grabbed 39.8 rebounds over the course of the season. They have a turnover rate of 11.6 times per game and rank 354th in the nation in terms of the number of times they earn an assist, which is 10.8 times per game. Each and every game, the Tigers commit 15.8 personal fouls, and they have a free throw percentage of 68.2%.
The defense of Towson allows 30.2% of shots from outside the arc (130 of 431), and opponents are successful in converting 73.4% of their shots from the free throw line. Each and every game, they allow 11.6 assists and 31.6 rebounds, which has them ranked 50th and 47th in Division I respectively. The Tigers’ defensive unit is rated 57th in the nation in terms of points per game surrendered, with 68.2 total. The average number of turnovers they force each game is 10.6, and they allow teams to shoot 43.7% from the field, which places them 180th in Division I.
✅ Our Drexel Dragons vs Towson Tigers Pick: Towson
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