Fresno State Bulldogs vs Washington Huskies Prediction, 11/23/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Fresno State Bulldogs vs Washington Huskies
Date: Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Location: Anaheim Convention Center in Anaheim, CA
TV: ESPNU
The Washington Huskies (3-1) host the Fresno State Bulldogs (1-3) at Anaheim Convention Center on Wednesday.
The Fresno State Bulldogs faced off with North Texas and took a loss by a score of 61-52 in their last contest. Regarding fouls, the Bulldogs ended up finishing with 22 while North Texas accounted for 17 fouls. They made 9 of their 32 attempts from long range. North Texas finished the game shooting 71.4% when shooting free throws by burying 20 of their 28 tries. Furthermore, North Texas pulled down 34 rebounds (10 offensive, 24 defensive), but wasn't able to record a rejection. North Texas earned 9 dimes and had 5 steals in the matchup. Pertaining to defending, Fresno State allowed the other team to go 34.8% from the field on 16 of 46 shooting. They also dished out 6 assists for this contest in addition to forcing the other team into 10 turnovers and getting 5 steals. With regard to grabbing rebounds, they earned 22 with 4 of them being on the offensive end. From the free throw line, the Bulldogs buried 10 of their 17 shots for a rate of 58.8%. Fresno State ended with a 43.2% FG percentage (19 of 44) and buried 4 of their 18 shots from distance.
Jordan Campbell is one player who was a contributor in the game. He finished with 14 points on 4 of 8 shooting. He saw the court for 29 minutes and collected 1 rebound. He ended up shooting 50.0% from the floor and dished out 1 assist.
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Fresno State heads into this game with a win-loss mark of 1-3 this season. They average 58.8 pts per game (355th in the country) while going 41.1% from the field. The Bulldogs are connecting on 24.6% from downtown (16 of 65) and 71.3% from the free throw line. As a team, Fresno State is pulling in 31.3 boards per contest and has tallied 33 dimes on the campaign, which is 354th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. They lose possession by turning the ball over 13.3 times per contest and as a basketball team they commit 16.5 personal fouls per contest.
When they are on defense, the Bulldogs are able to force 14.3 turnovers per contest and they draw 18.8 personal fouls. They are relinquishing 30.1% on shots from downtown while they are 66th in college hoops in PPG allowed (61.3). The Bulldogs defense is giving up an opponent FG percentage of 38.6% (83 of 215) and they concede 37.3 rebounds per game as a team. They are currently ranked 86th in college basketball in allowing assists with 44 relinquished on the season.
When they last stepped on the court, the Washington Huskies went home defeated by a final of 73-64 when they faced California Baptist. The Huskies were able to collect 22 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds for a total of 33 for this contest. They coughed up the ball 10 times, while earning 6 steals for the contest. California Baptist was called for 15 fouls in the matchup which got the Huskies to the charity stripe for 16 tries. They were able to convert 10 of the free throw tries for a percentage of 62.5%. With regard to 3-point attempts, Washington converted 4 out of their 16 attempts (25.0%). At the conclusion of this game, the Huskies shot 25 for 63 from the floor which had them shooting 39.7%. The Huskies allowed California Baptist to convert 24 of 47 tries from the floor which left them with a shooting percentage of 51.1% in the matchup. They wrapped up this game 43.8% from three-point range by shooting 7 out of 16 and walked away from this one shooting 18 out of 29 at the free throw line (62.1%). In reference to rebounding, Washington allowed California Baptist to snag 30 overall (3 on the offensive glass).
Franck Kepnang was important for the Huskies in this game. He earned 14 points in his 26 mins on the hardwood, but didn't get an assist. He converted 6 of 9 for the matchup for a field goal percentage of 66.7%, and had 8 rebounds.
Washington has a record of 3-1 this season. The Huskies are responsible for committing 18.0 fouls per game and they connect on 67.1% from the charity stripe. They are dishing out assists 10.0 times per game (341st in the nation) and they lose possession via turnover 10.5 times per contest. Washington has scored 286 pts for the year (71.5 per contest) and they snag 36.0 boards per game. When it comes to offense, the Huskies are shooting 44.7% from the field, which ranks them 175th in college basketball.
The Washington defense surrenders 28.3% on shots from beyond the arc (26 of 92) and their opponents are converting on 70.5% of their shots from the free throw line. They have surrendered 10.0 dimes and 33.8 rebounds per contest, which has them ranked 69th and 146th in college hoops. The Huskies defensively are ranked 105th in Division 1 in points allowed per contest with 64.8. They are able to force 11.5 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 39.9% from the field (118th in D-1).
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlay's Pundit's Pick: Take Washington and under the total points
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