Montana State Bobcats vs Oregon Ducks Prediction, 11/15/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Montana State Bobcats vs Oregon Ducks
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Location: Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, OR
TV: Hulu Live TV
The Oregon Ducks (1-1) will play the Montana State Bobcats (1-1) at Matthew Knight Arena on Tuesday.
The Montana State Bobcats played Long Beach State and walked away with a win by a score of 70-57 in their last game. Regarding personal fouls, the Bobcats ended up with 19 while Long Beach State racked up 22 personal fouls. They also buried 2 of 14 tries from 3-point land. Long Beach State finished the game at 60.0% from the charity stripe by burying 9 of their 15 attempts. Moreover, Long Beach State collected 29 rebounds (10 offensive, 19 defensive), but wasn't able to record a rejection. Long Beach State earned 5 dimes and had 6 steals in the matchup. When talking about defending, Montana State allowed their opponent to shoot 40.4% from the floor on 23 of 57 shooting. They also recorded 15 assists for this game in addition to forcing 13 turnovers and having 7 steals. Regarding hauling in boards, they compiled 39 with 13 of them being on the offensive end. From the charity stripe, the Bobcats buried 22 of their 27 tries for a rate of 81.5%. Montana State ended having earned a 40.0% field goal percentage (20 of 50) and converted 8 out of their 24 shots from 3-point land.
Raequan Battle is one player who was a factor for the contest. He ended up with 24 points on 8 of 19 shooting. He played for 37 minutes played and snagged 6 rebounds. He finished the game at 42.1% from the field but had no assists when the time ran out.
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Montana State enters this game with a mark of 1-1 this year. They are turning it over 14.0 times per contest and as a team they are committing 20.0 personal fouls every game. As a team, Montana State is pulling in 37.5 boards per contest and has accounted for 25 dimes so far this year, which ranks 253rd in Division 1 in terms of passing. The Bobcats are connecting on 29.7% on 3-point shots (11 of 37) and 73.3% from the charity stripe. They have an average of 62.0 pts per game (324th in D-1) while connecting on 39.2% from the field.
When they are on defense, the Bobcats are forcing 11.5 turnovers per contest and they draw 20.5 fouls. They are ranked 23rd in the nation in giving up assists to the opposition with 13 surrendered on the year. The Bobcats defensively are giving up a shooting percentage of 41.8% (46 of 110) and they relinquish 31.5 rebounds per contest as a squad. They concede 22.9% on 3-point shots and they are 68th in college hoops in PPG allowed (58.5).
When they last stepped on the court, the Oregon Ducks went home defeated by a final of 69-56 when they faced UC Irvine. Concerning attacking the glass, Oregon permitted UC Irvine to grab 34 in all (8 offensive). They went 42.9% from beyond the arc by connecting on 12 out of 28 and ended up going 7 of 10 at the charity stripe (70.0%). The Ducks permitted UC Irvine to convert 25 of their 65 attempts from the field which gave them a rate of 38.5% for the game. At the conclusion of this game, the Ducks shot 17 out of 52 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 32.7%. When talking about shots from downtown, Oregon made 4 of 21 attempts (19.0%). They were able to convert 18 of them for a rate of 64.3%. UC Irvine earned 22 personal fouls for this contest which got the Ducks to the free throw line for a total of 28 attempts. They gave up possession 15 times, while getting 1 steal for the matchup. The Ducks were able to collect 29 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive rebounds totaling 39 for this game.
N'Faly Dante ended up being a factor for the Ducks for the matchup. He had 20 points in his 28 mins on the hardwood and totaled 1 assist for the game. He made 7 of 16 for the matchup for a field goal rate of 43.8%, and had 9 rebounds.
Oregon has a record of 1-1 for the campaign. As an offense, the Ducks are hitting on 40.0% from the floor, which is ranked 291st in the country. Oregon has 136 pts on the campaign (68.0 per contest) and they grab 43.5 rebounds per contest. They are dishing out assists 12.5 times per game (241st in college basketball) and they turn the ball over 12.5 times per game. The Ducks are responsible for committing 12.5 fouls every game while shooting 60.7% from the charity stripe.
The Oregon defense concedes 32.6% on shots from beyond the perimeter (15 of 46) and their opposition knocks down 72.2% of their shots from the free throw line. They have relinquished 9.5 assists and 31.5 rebounds per game, which ranks them 96th and 91st in D-1. The Ducks defensively are ranked 55th in D-1 in PPG surrendered with 57.0. They are forcing 15.5 turnovers per game and have allowed teams to shoot 38.1% from the floor (97th in Division 1).
Who will win tonight's NCAA basketball game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Montana State
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