Brown Bears vs Harvard Crimson Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-13-2026
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Brown Bears vs Harvard Crimson Prediction – College Basketball Picks 2-13-2026
As a result of their most recent game, the Brown Bears were defeated by Yale by a score of 81-69, and they were forced to return home. By the end of the game, the Bears had picked up 19 personal fouls, while Yale had tallied up 13 personal fouls. From a distance, they were successful 12 times out of 25 times. For the season, Yale finished with a charity stripe shooting percentage of 60.7%, converting 17 of their 28 attempts. In addition, Yale finished the game without committing any turnovers, despite the fact that they ended up grabbing 31 rebounds (four offensive and 27 defensive). Through the course of this game, Yale had a total of 18 assists and 4 steals. In terms of defense, Brown allowed a shooting percentage of 56.5% from the floor, accounting for 26 out of 46 shots. In addition to that, they had a total of 16 assists during the game, while also causing the opponent to commit 10 turnovers and stealing 7 balls. As far as grabbing rebounds is concerned, they managed to accumulate a total of 26, with six of those being of an offensive nature. The Bears shot 88.9 percent from the charity stripe, making 8 of their 9 attempts to make a field goal. At the conclusion of the game, Brown had a field goal percentage of 44.8% (26 out of 58) and had made 9 of 25 shots from beyond the arc without missing.
Luke Paragon is an individual who participated in this competition and contributed to it. Despite having a field goal percentage of 54.5%, he was unable to score a single point. He played for a total of 26 minutes and grabbed three rebounds during that time. His final score was 15 points, and he shot 6 out of 11 from the field.
Brown comes into this matchup with a record of 7-14 so far in this year’s playing season. They have a percentage of 43.3% from the field while averaging 70.7 points per game, which places them 302nd in the nation. For the season, the Bears have a 32.4% success rate on long-range shots (154 of 475) and a 70.3% success rate from the free throw line. With 36.1 boards per game and 326 assists so far this season, Brown is now ranked 247th in Division I in terms of passing the rock. Additionally, the squad has a team average of 36.1 boards per game. On average, they commit 17.9 fouls per game and turn the ball over 12.0 times a game. Additionally, they commit 12.0 turnovers per game.
While playing defense, the Bears are able to force 13.4 turnovers per game and get 15.1 fouls. This is a significant accomplishment for the team. The number of assists that they have given up to their opponents during the season is 264, which places them in 28th place in Division I. When it comes to defense, the Bears are allowing their opponents to shoot at a rate of 42.7% (496 of 1,162), and they are also allowing them to score 34.6 boards overall per game. When it comes to points per game allowed (68.6), they are ranked 54th in Division I, but they are giving up 31.4% from beyond the arc.
The Harvard Crimson defeated Dartmouth in their final game, which they won by a score of 71-58. This victory was the Crimson’s ultimate victory. Over the course of the game, the Crimson collected a total of 34 rebounds, including 30 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive rebounds. They were able to record five thefts for this competition while turning the ball over nine times. Due to the fact that Dartmouth committed 14 personal fouls during the game, the Crimson were forced to make a total of 18 trips to the charity stripe throughout the game. At an 88.9 percent success rate, they were able to produce sixteen of them. Among the shots that Harvard attempted from beyond the arc, they were successful 7 times out of 23 times (30.4%). After the final buzzer sounded, the Crimson finished the game with a shooting percentage of 47.1% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 24 for 51 from the field. During the game, the Crimson allowed Dartmouth to make 19 of their 56 tries from the floor, which resulted in a performance percentage of 33.9% for Dartmouth. They made 8 of 28 three-point shots, which resulted in a shooting percentage of 28.6%, and they ended up hitting 12 of 13 from the free throw line, which is a 92.3% percentage. When asked about how they cleaned up the glass, Harvard admitted that they allowed Dartmouth to bring down 27 shots in total, with six of those shots coming from the offensive glass.
It turned out that Robert Hinton was able to make a difference for the Crimson in this competition. During this game, he achieved a field goal percentage of 50.0% by converting 7 of 14 shots, and he also grabbed 9 rebounds. Within the span of his 36 minutes on the court, he not only scored 19 points but also was responsible for three assists.
This year, Harvard has a record of 13-9 in terms of wins and losses. 14.1 fouls are committed by the Crimson each game, and they have an 81.0% shooting percentage from the free throw line. They have a turnover rate of 10.8 times per game and are 187th in Division 1 in terms of the number of times they earn an assist (14.0 times per game). This season, Harvard has scored 1,568 points, which is equivalent to 71.3 points per game, and they have pulled down 31.3 rebounds per game. On the offensive end of the court, the Crimson are hitting on 47.2% from the field, which places them 71st in the nation in terms of field goal percentage.
In terms of the number of points per game that they allow, the Crimson defense is ranked 49th in the nation with a total of 68.1. Each game, they are able to force 11.2 turnovers and allow teams to shoot 44.1% from the field, which places them 192nd in the college basketball rankings. Both the Harvard defense and their opponents are converting on 73.4% of their shots from the free throw line. The Harvard defense allows 32.3% of their opponents to make shots from behind the three-point line (162 of 501). As a result of their average of 13.0 assists and 31.5 rebounds per game, they are ranked 140th and 42nd in college basketball, respectively.
✅ Our Brown Bears vs Harvard Crimson Pick: Brown ✅
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