St. Peter’s Peacocks vs Iona Gaels Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 2-20-2026
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St. Peter’s Peacocks vs Iona Gaels Prediction – College Basketball Picks 2-20-2026
During their most recent match, the St. Peter’s Peacocks faced off against Fairfield and emerged victorious with a final score of 83-74. This victory allowed them to return home with a victory. In terms of personal fouls, the Peacocks finished with a total of 24, while Fairfield was responsible for a total of 21 personal fouls. In addition, they were successful in four of their ten attempts from beyond the arc. By making 20 of their 27 attempts at free throws, Fairfield finished with a free throw shooting percentage of 74.1%. As an additional point of interest, Fairfield was able to grab 31 rebounds (12 offensive and 19 defensive), yet they were unable to record a block on the stat sheet. During this game, Fairfield registered 11 assists and 9 steals. He also had 11 assists. When it comes to defense, St. Peter’s allowed a shooting percentage of 46.3% from the floor, out of a total of 54 shots. In addition, they were responsible for 12 assists throughout the game, while also committing 15 turnovers and stealing 9 balls. When it came to hauling in boards, they accumulated a total of 26, with nine of those rebounds coming from the attacking end. The Peacocks had a percentage of 84.8% when they were shooting from the charity stripe, as they were successful in 28 of 33 shots. At the conclusion of the game, St. Peter’s had a field goal percentage of 48.9% (23 out of 47) and had made 9 out of their 16 attempts from beyond the arc.
The performance of TJ Robinson, a player, was outstanding during the game. By the end of the game, he had a field goal percentage of 55.6% and had also contributed four assists. During the course of his 26 minutes on the court, he grabbed one rebound. He was responsible for 21 points and shot 5 out of 9 from the field.
A record of 15-9 for the season will be brought to the court by St. Peter’s when they take the court. While shooting 41.1% from the field, they have a scoring average of 72.3 points per game, which places them 273rd in Division 1. The Peacocks have a shooting percentage of 74.6% from the free throw line and a shooting percentage of 31.5% on shots from a distance (177 of 562). During the course of the season, St. Peter’s has accumulated 311 assists, which places them 324th in Division I in terms of passing the rock. Additionally, the team has averaging 35.8 boards per game. Both individually and collectively, they are committing 20.1 personal fouls on a nightly basis, and they are turning the ball over 11.1 times per game.
On a nightly basis, the Peacocks are committing 14.1 fouls and forcing 14.0 turnovers, which is a significant defensive performance. Their percentage of shots from distance is 33.6%, and they are rated 54th in the nation in terms of the number of points they allow per game, which is 68.5. The defense of the Peacocks is allowing a field goal percentage of 42.5% (528 of 1,241), and they are allowing 34.1 rebounds per game as a team. With 291 assists allowed to the opposition so far this season, they are presently ranked 34th in college basketball in terms of the number of assists they have given up.
In the most recent match that the Iona Gaels participated in, they were defeated by Niagara by a score of 70-68. This was the last time that they were on the floor. In terms of rebounding, Iona allowed Niagara to collect a total of 22 on the offensive glass, three of which were on the offensive glass. They shot 9 out of 18 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a goal percentage of 50.0%, and they concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 13 out of 15 (86.7%). A shooting percentage of 51.1% was achieved by Niagara in this game as a result of the Gaels’ failure to prevent them from making 24 of their 47 tries from the floor. At the end of this game, the Gaels had a field goal percentage of 45.1%, which was achieved by shooting 23 out of 51 from the field. As far as three-point shots go, Iona was successful in nine out of thirty attempts (30.0%). They were able to produce thirteen of them, which yields a proportion of 76.5 percent. The Niagara Gaels were forced to take a total of 17 shots from the free throw line as a result of the 16 personal fouls that they committed during the game. In addition, they were able to steal four balls while coughing it up seven times during this game. During the course of this game, the Gaels were able to amass a total of 27 rebounds, which included 21 defensive boards and 6 offensive rebounds.
In the end, Toby Harris was a factor that contributed to the Gaels’ success in the game. His field goal percentage for the game was 58.3%, and he had two rebounds. He made seven out of twelve shots during the game. Despite the fact that he played for only 23 minutes, he finished with 18 points, but he did not receive any assists.
Iona has a record of 15-12 so far this season, with a win-loss record. Each and every game, the Gaels have committed 16.0 fouls, and they have a free throw percentage of 70.9% with their shots. The number of times they give up possession of the ball is 11.4 times per game, while their rate of earning assists is 13.9 times per game, which places them third in the nation. So far this season, Iona has scored 1,976 points, which is equivalent to 73.2 points per game, and they have collected 34.3 rebounds per game. In terms of offense, the Gaels are shooting 43.8% from the field, which places them in the 266th position in Division 1 of the NCAA division.
The Gaels’ defensive performance is ranked 164th in college basketball in terms of the number of points they allow per game, with 73.1. In addition, they have allowed teams to shoot 43.6% from the field, which places them 155th in Division I, and they force 11.8 turnovers per game. Iona’s defense allows opponents to make 31.0% of their three-point shots (202 of 652), and opponents are successful in 71.4% of their free throw attempts. Due to the fact that they have given up 15.1 assists and 37.9 total boards per game, they are ranked 299th and 336th in college basketball respectively.
✅ Our St. Peter’s Peacocks vs Iona Gaels Pick: Iona ✅
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