UNI Panthers vs Virginia Cavaliers Prediction, 11/14/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UNI Panthers vs Virginia Cavaliers
Date: Monday, November 14, 2022
Location: John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, VA
TV: ACCN
The Virginia Cavaliers (1-0) will go up against the UNI Panthers (1-0) at John Paul Jones Arena on Monday.
The UNI Panthers took the court against Wartburg and went home with a win by a final score of 105-49 in their last game. Regarding personal fouls, the Panthers ended up finishing with 14 and Wartburg finished the game with 13 personal fouls. They made 4 out of their 26 shots from beyond the arc. Wartburg finished 64.3% from the free throw line by converting 9 of their 14 tries. In addition, Wartburg collected 24 rebounds (5 offensive, 19 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Wartburg distributed 8 dimes and had 7 steals for this contest. Regarding defense, UNI allowed their opponent to shoot 31.6% from the floor on 18 of 57 shooting. They also doled out 17 dimes in the matchup in addition to forcing the other team into 21 turnovers and getting 12 steals. Regarding hauling in boards, they compiled 38 with 10 of them being of the offensive sort. At the free throw line, the Panthers knocked down 12 of 19 attempts for a percentage of 63.2%. UNI ended having earned a 59.7% field goal percentage (40 out of 67) and converted 13 out of their 32 shots from distance.
Bowen Born is a player who played a role in this matchup. He ended up shooting 63.6% from the floor and distributed 3 assists. He was on the hardwood for 21 minutes played and also pulled down 1 rebound. He finished with 19 points on 7 of 11 shooting.
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UNI will play this contest with a record of 1-0 on the campaign. They have an average of 105.0 points per contest (16th in the country) while shooting 59.7% from the floor. The Panthers are hitting 40.6% on shots from distance (13 of 32) and 63.2% from the free throw line. As a team, UNI is pulling down 42.0 boards per contest and is sitting with 17 assists so far this year, which is 181st in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. They are turning it over 12.0 times per game and as a squad they are committing 14.0 personal fouls every game.
On defense, the Panthers are forcing 22.0 turnovers per contest while drawing 13.0 fouls. They are 67th in college hoops in allowing assists to the opposition with 8 surrendered on the season. The Panthers defensively are giving up a FG percentage of 31.6% (18 of 57) and they surrender 31.0 boards per game as a team. They are relinquishing 15.4% on shots from beyond the perimeter and they are ranked 35th in Division 1 in points per game from their opponents (49.0).
For their last game, the Virginia Cavaliers went home victorious with a score of 73-61 against North Carolina Central. The Cavaliers snagged 27 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive rebounds totaling 35 for the game. They gave up possession 7 times, while earning 4 steals for the matchup. North Carolina Central committed 25 personal fouls for this game which took the Cavaliers to the charity stripe for 30 attempts. They were able to convert 22 of the free throws for a rate of 73.3%. With regard to shots from 3-point land, Virginia made 11 of 25 attempts (44.0%). In all, the Cavaliers went 20 out of 47 from the field which gave them a rate of 42.6%. The Cavaliers allowed North Carolina Central to bury 22 out of their 53 attempts from the floor which had them sitting at 41.5% for this contest. They finished 42.1% from distance by connecting on 8 of 19 and ended up shooting 9 of 14 from the free throw line (64.3%). In the matter of how they attacked the glass, Virginia allowed North Carolina Central to get 23 overall (7 offensive).
Armaan Franklin ended up having an impact for the Cavaliers for this contest. He had 21 points in his 35 mins of playing time and totaled 1 assist in this contest. He buried 5 of 9 for the contest for a field goal rate of 55.6%, and accounted for 4 rebounds.
Virginia has a record of 1-0 this season. The Cavaliers are committing 12.0 fouls every game while shooting 73.3% from the free throw line. Their rate of earning assists is at 16.0 times per game (146th in the nation) and they are giving up possession 8.0 times per game. Virginia has accounted for 73 pts for the year and they grab 37.0 boards per game. As an offense, the Cavaliers are connecting on 42.6% from the floor, which is 235th in the country.
The Cavaliers on the defensive end are ranked 132nd in D-1 in points given up per game with 61.0. They are forcing their opponents into 8.0 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 41.5% from the floor (198th in college basketball). The Virginia defense allows 42.1% on shots from behind the 3-point line (8 of 19) and opponents are knocking down 64.3% of their shots from the free throw line. They surrender 8.0 dimes and 27.0 total rebounds per game, which has them ranked 79th and 40th in the country.
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take UNI
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