Iona Gaels vs St. Peter’s Peacocks Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-19-2026
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Iona Gaels vs St. Peter’s Peacocks Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-19-2026
One of the most recent games that the Iona Gaels played was against Rider, and they were defeated by a score of 72-68. Taking into consideration the number of personal fouls, the Gaels ended up with a total of 22, while Rider racked up a total of 15 personal fouls. In addition, they were successful in four out of ten efforts from beyond the arc. Rider ultimately had a free throw shooting percentage of 71.4%, as they were successful in completing 20 of their 28 attempts. In addition, Rider was able to grab 40 boards (13 offensive and 27 defensive), but he was unable to record a block from the court. The game ended with Rider having a total of 14 assists and one steal. In terms of defense, Iona allowed the opposing team to shoot 24 of 52 shots from the field, which is a 46.2% field goal percentage. They not only forced the opposing team into committing 10 turnovers but also had four steals during the game. In addition, they recorded 16 assists for the game. When it came to the number of rebounds they grabbed, they had a total of 23, with seven of those being of an offensive nature. When the Gaels attempted to shoot from the charity stripe, they were successful in five of their twelve tries, which is a percentage of 41.7%. At the conclusion of the game, Iona had a field goal percentage of 41.0% (25 out of 61), and they were successful in making 13 of their 35 tries at three-point shots.
One of the players who contributed to the outcome of this competition is Denver Anglin. By the end of the game, he had a field goal percentage of fifty percent and had also contributed three assists. He was on the court for a total of 28 minutes and also grabbed five rebounds. At the end of the game, he finished with 14 points after shooting 5 of 10 overall.
Iona comes into this matchup with a record of 12-7 for the year, which includes both wins and losses. The average number of times they turn the ball over is 12.1 per game, and they commit 15.3 fouls a game as a team. Iona is currently rated 96th in Division 1 in terms of passing offense, as they have accumulated 275 assists for the season and are averaging 35.5 rebounds per game. This places them in the 96th position overall. When it comes to networking, the Gaels are connecting on 35.5% from downtown (177 of 499) and 70.0% from the charity stripe. They are 221st in Division 1 in terms of scoring average, averaging 75.3 points per game, while shooting 44.7% from the field.
On defense, the Gaels are committing 11.8 turnovers per game and drawing 15.7 fouls; this is a very impressive number. While they are rated 207th in Division I in terms of points per game allowed (74.4), they are also allowing 30.2% of their shots to come from beyond the arc. In terms of defense, the Gaels are allowing a field goal percentage of 43.1% (522 of 1,210), and they are also allowing 38.6 boards per game as a team. They yielded 298 assists during the season, which places them in the 347th position in the college rankings for allowing assists to the opposition.
St. Peter’s Peacocks defeated Quinnipiac in their most recent match, which resulted in a total score of 74-70. This victory allowed them to walk away with the triumph. In this battle, the Peacocks racked up a total of 31 rebounds, with 24 coming from their defensive side and 7 coming from their offensive side. During this competition, they received seven steals while also turning the ball over thirteen times. Over the course of this game, Quinnipiac committed 21 fouls, which resulted in the Peacocks having to make a total of 26 attempts from the free throw line. They were successful in making 21 of the free throw attempts, which resulted in an 80.8% success rate. Seven of St. Peter’s sixteen efforts at three-point shots were successful, representing a 43.8% conversion rate. As a whole, the Peacocks had a field goal percentage of 46.0%, showing that they were successful 23 times out of 50 times. By allowing Quinnipiac to make 24 of their 59 shots from the floor, the Peacocks were able to achieve a percentage of 40.7% as a result of their performance in the game. They shot 7 of 19 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 36.8% 3-point shooting percentage, and they finished the game with 15 of 24 free throws, which is a 62.5% effort. When it came to the manner in which they attacked the glass, St. Peter’s allowed Quinnipiac to gather a total of 27 rebounds, nine of which were on the offensive side.
During this competition, Brent Bland served as a substitute for the Peacocks. In his 36 minutes on the court, he scored 17 points and had three assists for the game. He also had three assists. During the game, he hit three out of nine field goals, giving him a field goal percentage of 33.3%. Additionally, he grabbed eight rebounds.
This year, St. Peter’s has a record of 9-6 in terms of wins and losses. On average, the Peacocks commit 20.6 fouls per game, and they have a 76.7% success rate when shooting from the charity stripe. They have a rate of 12.7 assists per game, which places them in the 286th position in college basketball, and they have a turnover rate of 11.5 times a game. Over the course of the season, St. Peter’s has scored a total of 1,081 points (72.1 points per game), and they have pulled down 35.3 rebounds per game. When it comes to the offensive side of the ball, the Peacocks are shooting 40.4% from the floor, which places them 348th in the world of collegiate basketball.
The Peacocks have a point-per-game (PPG) allowed of 68.4, which places them 63rd in the nation. In addition to causing their opponents to commit 14.9 turnovers per game, they have allowed them to shoot 42.4% from the field, which places them 123rd in Division 1. The defense of St. Peter’s allows 32.7% of their shots from downtown (93 of 284), and their opponents are successful in 73.2% of their shoots from the free throw line. They are ranked 129th and 235th in the nation in terms of the number of assists and boards they give up per game, with 12.8 and 35.4 respectively.
✅ Our Iona Gaels vs St. Peter’s Peacocks Pick: Iona
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