Weber State Wildcats vs Washington Huskies Prediction, 11/7/2022 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Weber State Wildcats vs Washington Huskies
Date: Monday, November 7, 2022
Location: Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: Hulu Live TV
The Washington Huskies (17-15 last year) will try to beat the Weber State Wildcats (21-12 last season) at Alaska Airlines Arena on Monday.
The Weber State Wildcats took the court against Montana State and took a loss by a score of 69-66 in their last game of last year. With respect to fouls, the Wildcats walked away with 16 and Montana State finished the game with 17 fouls. They buried 5 of their 17 shots from three-point range. Montana State shot 80.0% at the charity stripe by converting 16 of their 20 tries. In addition, Montana State grabbed 27 rebounds (4 offensive, 23 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Montana State recorded 5 dimes and had 4 steals in the game. In relation to defense, Weber State allowed 50.0% from the field on 24 out of 48 shooting. They also recorded 7 assists in this matchup in addition to forcing the other team into 15 turnovers and getting 7 steals. In reference to rebounding, they earned 25 with 8 of them being on the offensive end. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Wildcats knocked down 14 of their 20 attempts for a rate of 70.0%. Weber State finished the game with a 42.6% field goal percentage (23 of 54) and buried 6 of 17 shots from downtown.
Dillon Jones is one player who was a major factor for the matchup. He accounted for 18 points on 7 out of 13 shooting. He was on the court for 38 mins and also collected 9 boards. He ended up shooting 53.8% from the field and recorded 3 assists.
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Weber State steps onto the hardwood after finishing with a win-loss mark of 21-12 last season. They lost possession via turnover 11.6 times per game and as a unit committed 15.4 fouls on a nightly basis. As a team, Weber State grabbed 32.1 rebounds per contest and racked up 351 assists last year, which was 299th in college basketball in terms of passing. The Wildcats connected on 33.9% on three-point attempts (236 of 696) and 74.9% from the charity stripe. They had an average of 76.2 points per outing (49th in D-1) while connecting on 47.5% from the field.
On defense, the Wildcats forced 14.6 turnovers on a nightly basis and they drew 19.1 personal fouls. They were 246th in the nation in allowing assists to the opposition with 430 surrendered last season. The Wildcats gave up a shooting percentage of 44.0% (844 of 1,919) and they relinquished 33.4 boards per contest as a squad. They surrendered 36.8% on three-point shots while they were 211th in college basketball in points per game allowed (70.3).
The last time they took the court last year, the Washington Huskies walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 65-61 when they faced USC. In reference to attacking the glass, Washington allowed USC to grab 39 in total (10 offensive). They shot 31.6% from distance by shooting 6 of 19 and ended up shooting 9 of 15 at the charity stripe (60.0%). The Huskies permitted USC to bury 25 of their 51 attempts from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 49.0% in the game. When the game finished, the Huskies went 20 for 65 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 30.8%. With regard to 3-point attempts, Washington knocked down 6 of their 22 attempts (27.3%). They were able to knock down 15 of them for a percentage of 83.3%. USC had 18 fouls in this matchup which took the Huskies to the free throw line for 18 tries. They coughed up the ball 7 times, while earning 13 steals in this contest. The Huskies earned 20 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive boards totaling 27 for this contest.
Terrell Brown ended up being a factor for the Huskies in this contest. He totaled 23 points in his 37 minutes on the hardwood and added 5 assists for the contest. He converted 9 of 25 in this game for a field goal rate of 36.0%, and had 6 rebounds.
Washington had a win-loss mark of 17-15 last season. The Huskies committed 16.6 personal fouls per game while shooting 70.1% from the free throw line. They got an assist 10.2 times per game (344th in college basketball) and they turned it over 11.9 times per contest. Washington accumulated 2,260 points over the course of last year (70.6 per contest) and they grabbed 33.4 boards per game. When it comes to executing on offense, the Huskies connected on 41.3% from the field, which was ranked 316th in the country.
The Huskies on the defensive end were ranked 266th in Division 1 in points given up per game with 72.3. They forced 15.7 turnovers per game and let teams shoot 44.2% from the field (237th in the nation). The Washington defense surrendered 33.5% on 3-pointers (217 of 648) and their opponents converted on 72.0% of their foul shots. They allowed 14.3 assists and 38.8 total boards per game, which was ranked 294th and 346th in those defensive categories.
Who will win tonight's NCAA basketball game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Weber State
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