UL Monroe Warhawks vs Auburn Tigers Prediction, 11/12/2021 College Basketball Pick, Tips and Odds
Game: UL Monroe Warhawks vs Auburn Tigers
Date: Friday, November 12, 2021
Location: Auburn Arena in Auburn, AL
TV: ESPN+
Auburn Arena is the location where the Auburn Tigers (13-14 last season) will try to defeat the UL Monroe Warhawks (7-19 last year) on Friday.
The UL Monroe Warhawks took the court against the South Alabama Jaguars and ended up losing by a score of 80-72 in their last contest. UL Monroe finished having earned a 37.0% field goal percentage (27 out of 73) and buried 7 out of their 29 three-point attempts. From the free throw line, the Warhawks buried 11 of 15 shots for a percentage of 73.3%. Pertaining to rebounding, they compiled a total of 38 with 14 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 16 dimes for the game as well as creating 12 turnovers and having 9 steals. In the matter of defense, UL Monroe allowed the other team to go 47.8% from the field on 22 of 46 shooting. South Alabama doled out 12 dimes and had 1 steal in this game. Moreover, South Alabama totaled 35 rebounds (5 offensive, 30 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. South Alabama finished the game at 75.8% from the free throw line by making 25 of 33 attempts. They also converted 11 of their 24 shots from three-point range. When discussing personal fouls, the Warhawks finished with 22 while the Jaguars accounted for 16 personal fouls.
Russell Harrison is a player who was a factor in this game. He finished shooting 30.8% from the field and earned 2 dimes. He played for 39 mins and also snagged 13 boards. He accumulated 13 points on 4 out of 13 shooting.
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UL Monroe enters this contest after finishing with a record of 7-19 last year. They lost possession via turnover 13.0 times per game and as a squad committed 16.7 fouls on a nightly basis. As a group, UL Monroe collected 30.4 rebounds per game and earned 355 assists last season, which was 107th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. The Warhawks shot 34.0% on shots beyond the perimeter (194 of 571) and 70.3% from the charity stripe. They averaged 64.2 points per outing (321st in college basketball) while hitting 41.6% from the field.
On defense, the Warhawks were able to force 14.4 turnovers every game while drawing 15.2 fouls. They relinquished 36.5% on shots from beyond the arc while they were 134th in college basketball in opponents points per game (68.9). The Warhawks defensively allowed a shooting percentage of 43.7% (626 of 1,432) and they surrendered 37.4 rebounds per game as a group. They were ranked 213th in the nation in giving up assists to their opponents with 328 surrendered last season.
The last time they took the hardwood, the Auburn Tigers got the victory with a final of 78-71 when they played the Mississippi State Bulldogs. When talking about cleaning up the glass, Auburn allowed Mississippi State to collect 35 overall (15 on the offensive side). They went 20.0% from three-point range by shooting 2 out of 10 and walked away from this one shooting 15 out of 24 from the charity stripe (62.5%). The Tigers permitted the Bulldogs to bury 27 of 60 attempts from the floor which gave them a percentage of 45.0% for this contest. In all, the Tigers shot 27 out of 62 from the floor which gave them a rate of 43.5%. Pertaining to 3-point attempts, Auburn made 11 out of 33 tries (33.3%). They were able to knock down 13 of them for a rate of 86.7%. The Bulldogs were called for 15 personal fouls in the matchup which took the Tigers to the charity stripe for 15 shots. They also turned it over 9 times, while getting 3 steals for this contest. The Tigers were able to pull down 20 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive boards for a total of 32 for the contest.
Allen Flanigan ended up being important for the Tigers in the matchup. He converted 7 out of 13 in this game for a field goal rate of 53.8%, and tallied 4 rebounds. He had 22 points in his 29 minutes on the court and added 2 assists for the game.
Auburn had a mark of 13-14 last year. The Tigers were responsible for committing 17.9 personal fouls every game and they went 70.8% from the charity stripe. They dished out assists 14.8 times per game (73rd in the nation) and they coughed up possession 16.2 times per contest. Auburn scored 2,084 pts over the course of last year (77.2 per game) and they snagged 39.4 boards per contest. When it comes to offensive execution, the Tigers shot 43.7% from the floor, which was ranked 201st in college hoops.
The Auburn defense gave up 32.7% on shots from behind the 3-point line (198 of 606) and their opposition knocked down 68.5% of their shots from the charity stripe. They relinquished 12.6 assists and 36.3 total rebounds per game, which was ranked 140th and 244th in college hoops. The Tigers on the defensive side of the court were 301st in the nation in points per game surrendered with 76.4. They were able to force 13.7 TO's per game and let teams shoot 43.8% from the floor (199th in college basketball).
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Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Auburn
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