Saint Francis Red Flash vs Hawaii Warriors Prediction, 12/11/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Saint Francis Red Flash vs Hawaii Warriors
Date: Sunday, December 11, 2022
Location: Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, HI
TV: Hulu Live TV
The Hawaii Warriors (5-3) will try to beat the Saint Francis Red Flash (3-7) at Stan Sheriff Center on Sunday.
The Saint Francis Red Flash faced St. Vincent and took a loss by a score of 96-88 in their last game. When discussing personal fouls, the Red Flash walked away with 12 and St. Vincent totaled 10 personal fouls. They also converted 13 out of their 23 attempts from distance. St. Vincent shot 72.2% from the free throw line by converting 13 of their 18 shots. In addition, St. Vincent totaled 46 boards (17 offensive, 29 defensive), but didn't notch a block. St. Vincent dished out 20 dimes and had 3 steals for the game. In the matter of defense, Saint Francis allowed the other team to shoot 50.7% from the field on 35 out of 69 shooting. They also dished out 21 assists for this contest in addition to forcing 7 turnovers and earning 6 steals. Concerning grabbing rebounds, they earned 37 with 10 of them being on the offensive end. At the free throw line, the Red Flash converted 11 of 16 tries for a rate of 68.8%. Saint Francis ended having earned a 50.8% FG percentage (32 out of 63) and made 13 of 25 3-pointers.
Luke Ruggery is a player who was important in this game. He finished shooting 66.7% from the floor and earned 1 assist. He played for 25 minutes played and also grabbed 5 rebounds. He notched 18 points on 6 out of 9 shooting.
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Saint Francis will enter this contest with a record of 3-7 for the year. They are turning it over 12.9 times per game and as a unit they are committing 17.2 personal fouls per game. As a unit, Saint Francis is pulling in 33.7 boards per contest and has totaled 156 assists so far this year, which has them ranked 34th in the country in terms of passing the ball. The Red Flash are shooting 36.5% on shots beyond the perimeter (81 of 222) and 70.1% from the free throw line. They currently have an average of 74.2 points per contest (156th in the country) while connecting on 46.0% from the floor.
On defense, the Red Flash have forced 11.7 turnovers per contest while drawing 16.8 fouls. They currently rank 316th in college hoops in giving up assists with 141 relinquished this season. The Red Flash are giving up a FG percentage of 46.4% (279 of 601) and they surrender 35.7 rebounds per contest as a squad. They are relinquishing 31.4% on shots from beyond the perimeter and they are 302nd in college basketball in points per game from their opponents (74.3).
In their last game, the Hawaii Warriors took a loss by a score of 77-62 against UNLV. In regard to team rebounding, Hawaii allowed UNLV to snag 39 overall (13 on the offensive glass). They went 44.4% from beyond the arc by hitting 8 of 18 and finished the game at 23 of 28 at the free throw line (82.1%). The Warriors permitted UNLV to convert 23 of their 60 tries from the floor which had them shooting 38.3% for this contest. When the final whistle blew, the Warriors went 22 for 62 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 35.5%. In terms of shooting from 3-point land, Hawaii converted 6 out of their 29 attempts (20.7%). They were able to make 12 of them for a percentage of 66.7%. UNLV committed 18 personal fouls for this contest which got the Warriors to the free throw line for a total of 18 tries. They coughed up the ball 18 times, while getting 7 steals for the contest. The Warriors were able to pull down 22 defensive rebounds and 16 offensive rebounds totaling 38 for the matchup.
Kamaka Hepa pitched in for the Warriors for this contest. He knocked down 5 of 11 in the matchup for a rate of 45.5%, and totaled 6 rebounds. He accumulated 15 points in his 38 mins of playing time and accumulated 2 dimes for the matchup.
Hawaii has a win-loss record of 5-3 for the year. When it comes to offensive execution, the Warriors are shooting 43.5% from the field, which is 234th in the nation. Hawaii has totaled 540 pts so far this season (67.5 per contest) and they collect 35.8 rebounds per game. Their rate of earning assists is at 13.6 times per game (178th in college hoops) and they turn it over 11.8 times per contest. The Warriors have committed 15.8 personal fouls per contest and they go 70.5% from the free throw line.
The Hawaii defense gives up 27.5% on shots from 3-point land (36 of 131) and opponents are knocking down 72.3% of their shots from the charity stripe. They surrender 7.4 dimes and 32.6 boards per contest, which is 3rd and 101st in D-1. The Warriors on defense are ranked 25th in D-1 in PPG allowed with 59.8. They are forcing their opponents into 11.8 TO's every game and have let teams shoot 39.5% from the field (62nd in college hoops).
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Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Saint Francis
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