Bowling Green Falcons vs Miami RedHawks Prediction, 2/21/2023 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Bowling Green Falcons vs Miami RedHawks
Date: Tuesday, February 21, 2023
Location: Millett Hall in Oxford, OH
TV: ESPN+
The Miami RedHawks (9-18) will try to beat the Bowling Green Falcons (10-17) at Millett Hall on Tuesday.
The Bowling Green Falcons faced off with Toledo and went home with a loss by a final score of 91-86 in their last contest. Bowling Green finished the game having earned a 54.2% FG percentage (32 of 59) and buried 11 out of their 25 three-point shots. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Falcons made 11 of their 13 tries for a rate of 84.6%. With regard to grabbing rebounds, they earned a total of 28 with 5 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 19 assists for the contest in addition to forcing 11 turnovers and getting 8 steals. In reference to defense, Bowling Green allowed the other team to go 50.9% from the floor on 28 out of 55 shooting. Toledo recorded 16 assists and had 6 steals in the matchup. Furthermore, Toledo collected 22 boards (3 offensive, 19 defensive), but wrapped up the game with no rejections. Toledo shot 85.7% at the charity stripe by converting 24 of their 28 shots. They also knocked down 11 out of their 21 shots from 3-point range. Concerning personal fouls, the Falcons ended up finishing with 19 while Toledo totaled 13 personal fouls.
Samari Curtis is a guy who was a contributor in the game. He was able to score 18 points on 7 of 13 shooting. He was on the hardwood for 28 minutes played and pulled down 2 rebounds. He finished the game at 53.8% from the floor and also totaled 6 assists.
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Bowling Green enters this one with a record of 10-17 this season. They currently have an average of 76.9 pts per game (59th in college hoops) while hitting 45.7% from the floor. The Falcons are shooting 35.7% on shots from 3-point land (205 of 575) and 72.9% from the free throw line. As a team, Bowling Green is collecting 35.8 boards per contest and is sitting with 379 assists this season, which is 129th in D-1 in terms of passing the rock. They lose possession via turnover 12.0 times per game and as a basketball team they commit 17.7 personal fouls per game.
When they are on defense, the Falcons are forcing their opponents into 11.4 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 17.7 personal fouls. They are ranked 298th in the nation in giving up assists to the opposition with 396 surrendered for the season. The Falcons defensively are giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 46.6% (756 of 1,622) and they concede 34.6 boards per contest as a unit. They are giving up 36.5% on 3-pointers and they rank 352nd in college basketball in opponents points per game (78.6).
When they last stepped on the court, the Miami RedHawks got the victory with a final of 66-65 against Northern Illinois. With respect to rebounding, Miami allowed Northern Illinois to get 30 in total (6 offensive). They finished 31.6% from distance by shooting 6 of 19 and finished the game at 7 out of 13 at the charity stripe (53.8%). The RedHawks allowed Northern Illinois to bury 26 out of 60 attempts from the floor which gave them a percentage of 43.3% in this contest. When the final whistle was blown, the RedHawks shot 24 for 56 from the field which had them at 42.9%. When talking about three-point attempts, Miami converted 7 out of their 16 tries (43.8%). They were able to knock down 11 of them for a clip of 78.6%. Northern Illinois committed 14 personal fouls for the contest which got the RedHawks to the free throw line for a total of 14 attempts. They also gave up possession of the ball 16 times, while recording 8 steals for the game. The RedHawks were able to corral 23 defensive rebounds and 5 offensive rebounds for a total of 28 in this contest.
Anderson Mirambeaux was important for the RedHawks for the game. He made 7 of 14 for the game for a rate of 50.0%, and totaled 9 rebounds. He scored 18 points in his 34 mins of playing time and had 3 dimes for this contest.
Miami has a win-loss mark of 9-18 for the campaign. The RedHawks have committed 18.4 fouls every game and they go 77.5% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 13.9 times per game (130th in Division 1) and they are losing possession via turnover 13.6 times per contest. Miami has scored 1,983 pts on the year (73.4 per game) and they collect 32.0 rebounds per game. As an offense, the RedHawks are hitting on 45.1% from the floor, which is ranked 160th in college basketball.
The RedHawks on defense are ranked 319th in the country in PPG surrendered with 75.2. They have forced 13.7 TO's every game and have allowed teams to shoot 46.8% from the field (338th in college basketball). The Miami defense surrenders 35.2% from downtown (197 of 560) and their opponents are knocking down 73.1% of their foul shots. They have conceded 13.2 dimes and 34.2 boards every game, which ranks them 219th and 198th in D-1.
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take Bowling Green
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