SE Missouri State Redhawks vs Missouri Tigers Prediction, 12/4/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: SE Missouri State Redhawks vs Missouri Tigers
Date: Sunday, December 4, 2022
Location: Mizzou Arena in Columbia, MO
TV: SECN
The Missouri Tigers (8-0) are welcoming the SE Missouri State Redhawks (5-3) at Mizzou Arena on Sunday.
The SE Missouri State Redhawks took the court against Milwaukee and took a loss by a score of 84-68 in their last game. SE Missouri State wrapped up the game with a 35.5% field goal percentage (22 out of 62) and knocked down 10 of their 34 three-point attempts. From the free throw line, the Redhawks buried 14 of 21 attempts for a rate of 66.7%. Regarding pulling down rebounds, they earned 25 with 6 of them being offensive. They also recorded 15 dimes in this contest while creating 21 turnovers and getting 9 steals. Concerning defending, SE Missouri State allowed 51.0% from the field on 26 of 51 shooting. Milwaukee recorded 15 dimes and had 9 steals in the matchup. Moreover, Milwaukee totaled 40 rebounds (8 offensive, 32 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Milwaukee finished 78.8% at the free throw line by making 26 of their 33 attempts. They made 6 out of their 15 tries from 3-point range. When discussing fouls, the Redhawks walked away with 25 and Milwaukee had 22 fouls.
Israel Barnes is a guy who was important for the game. He finished with 22 points on 7 of 14 shooting. He played for 21 minutes and pulled down 5 rebounds. He walked away from this one shooting 50.0% from the floor but had no assists at the end of the game.
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SE Missouri State will play this contest with a mark of 5-3 for the year. They turn it over 14.4 times per game and as a squad are committing 19.4 personal fouls on a nightly basis. As a unit, SE Missouri State is pulling in 38.6 rebounds per contest and has accounted for 107 dimes on the year, which is 152nd in the country in terms of passing. The Redhawks are shooting 32.5% on 3-pointers (63 of 194) and 72.5% from the free throw line. They have an average of 70.4 points per contest (229th in Division 1) while connecting on 40.3% from the field.
Defensively, the Redhawks are forcing their opponents into 16.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 18.9 fouls. They are giving up 25.7% from 3-point land and they are 56th in Division 1 in opponents points per game (62.4). The Redhawks defensively are allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 40.2% (176 of 438) and they surrender 35.0 boards per game as a team. They currently rank 90th in college hoops in giving up assists to their opponents with 80 surrendered for the year.
When they last played, the Missouri Tigers walked away with a victory by a final of 88-84 when they played Wichita State. The Tigers snagged 25 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive boards totaling 38 in this contest. They coughed up the ball 7 times, while earning 16 steals in the game. Wichita State had 21 fouls in this matchup which took the Tigers to the free throw line for a total of 21 attempts. They were able to convert 15 of those for a rate of 71.4%. In reference to shooting from downtown, Missouri buried 7 out of 33 tries (21.2%). At the conclusion of this game, the Tigers finished shooting 33 out of 78 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 42.3%. The Tigers allowed Wichita State to make 33 of their 61 tries from the floor which gave them a percentage of 54.1% in the game. They finished 41.4% from three-point range by shooting 12 of 29 and walked away from this one shooting 6 of 14 from the free throw line (42.9%). In regard to rebounding, Missouri permitted Wichita State to snag 38 in total (5 offensive).
Noah Carter was important for the Tigers for the contest. He earned 20 points in his 29 mins on the court and added 1 assist in this contest. He buried 7 out of 11 in this game giving him a field goal percentage of 63.6%, and earned 8 rebounds.
Missouri has a mark of 8-0 so far this season. The Tigers commit 18.4 personal fouls per game while shooting 76.6% from the charity stripe. They are assisting teammates 22.1 times per game (1st in college basketball) and they turn the ball over 11.5 times per contest. Missouri has totaled 741 pts for the campaign (92.6 per contest) and they pull down 35.5 boards per game. As an offense, the Tigers are hitting on 51.2% from the floor, which has them ranked 10th in college basketball.
The Missouri defense surrenders 34.0% on 3-pointers (69 of 203) and their opponents are knocking down 78.5% of their free throw attempts. They relinquish 12.0 dimes and 37.3 boards every game, which is ranked 161st and 303rd in Division 1. The Tigers on defense are ranked 259th in D-1 in points given up per game with 71.9. They have forced 21.8 TO's per game and have allowed teams to shoot 40.6% from the field (106th in college hoops).
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlay's Pundit's Pick: Take Missouri and under the total points
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