Seattle Redhawks vs Oregon State Beavers Prediction, 12/15/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Seattle Redhawks vs Oregon State Beavers
Date: Thursday, December 15, 2022
Location: Gill Coliseum in Corvallis, OR
TV: Hulu Live TV
The Seattle Redhawks (7-1) are en route to Gill Coliseum on Thursday where they will meet the Oregon State Beavers (4-6).
The Seattle Redhawks faced North Dakota and notched a win by a score of 80-78 in their last contest. Seattle finished the game having earned a 40.0% FG percentage (28 of 70) and made 7 out of their 31 3-pointers. From the free throw line, the Redhawks converted 17 of 24 attempts for a percentage of 70.8%. When talking about grabbing rebounds, they compiled a total of 35 with 11 of them being of the offensive sort. They also dished out 10 assists in this contest while forcing the other team into 18 turnovers and getting 8 steals. With regard to defending, Seattle allowed 50.0% from the field on 27 out of 54 shooting. North Dakota distributed 9 assists and had 3 steals in this game. In addition, North Dakota totaled 40 rebounds (8 offensive, 32 defensive), but didn't have a block. North Dakota ended up going 55.6% at the free throw line by making 15 of 27 attempts. They also converted 9 of their 16 attempts from distance. Concerning personal fouls, the Redhawks ended up with 25 and North Dakota finished the game with 24 personal fouls.
Cameron Tyson is a player who was a factor for this contest. He accounted for 24 points on 8 of 19 shooting. He saw the court for 38 mins and also snagged 4 boards. He finished shooting 42.1% from the field but had no assists at the end of the game.
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Seattle will play this contest with a record of 7-1 for the season. They are averaging 82.3 points per outing (24th in D-1) while connecting on 44.8% from the field. The Redhawks are connecting on 35.2% on three-point attempts (82 of 233) and 69.9% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Seattle is snagging 39.9 boards per contest and has totaled 112 assists on the season, which is 322nd in college basketball in terms of passing. They are turning it over 12.3 times per contest and as a basketball team are committing 19.1 personal fouls per game.
When they are on defense, the Redhawks have forced 15.3 turnovers per game and they draw 18.9 fouls. They are 23rd in college basketball in allowing assists to their opponents with 94 relinquished so far this season. Redhawks defensively are allowing an opponent FG percentage of 41.7% (187 of 448) and they relinquish 32.4 boards per contest as a team. They give up 30.8% on 3-pointers and they are 128th in D-1 in points per game from their opponents (66.9).
The last time they took the court, the Oregon State Beavers went home defeated by a final of 63-54 when they faced Texas A&M. In reference to how they cleaned up the glass, Oregon State allowed Texas A&M to get 22 in total (5 offensive). They finished the game shooting 25.0% from 3-point land by connecting on 4 of 16 and finished the contest at 13 of 21 at the free throw line (61.9%). The Beavers allowed Texas A&M to convert 23 out of their 50 tries from the field which had them shooting 46.0% in this contest. Overall, the Beavers went 19 for 52 from the field which gave them a rate of 36.5%. In relation to 3-pointers, Oregon State made 9 out of their 28 attempts (32.1%). They were able to convert 7 of those for a rate of 63.6%. Texas A&M had 11 personal fouls for the contest which took the Beavers to the charity stripe for a total of 11 shots. They gave up possession 12 times, while recording 7 steals for the game. The Beavers recorded 17 defensive boards and 5 offensive boards for a total of 22 for this game.
Jordan Pope was important for the Beavers in the matchup. He converted 5 of 11 for the matchup for a field goal rate of 45.5%, but wasn't able to grab a rebound. He earned 15 points in his 36 minutes on the court and had 5 assists in this contest.
Oregon State has a win-loss record of 4-6 for the season. When it comes to executing on offense, the Beavers are connecting on 44.2% from the floor, which is 199th in the nation. Oregon State has totaled 654 points so far this year (65.4 per game) and they pull in 32.4 rebounds per game. They are assisting teammates 12.6 times per game (247th in college basketball) and they are losing possession via turnover 14.1 times per contest. The Beavers commit 18.2 personal fouls every game while shooting 74.5% from the charity stripe.
The Oregon State defense gives up 32.5% on shots from distance (68 of 209) and opponents are making 77.6% of their shots from the free throw line. They have given up 12.6 dimes and 32.3 rebounds every game, which ranks 191st and 86th in the country. The Beavers are ranked 150th in the country in points allowed per contest with 67.6. They are forcing 11.3 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 40.5% from the floor (87th in D-1).
Who will win tonight's NCAA basketball game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Seattle
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