Seattle Redhawks vs Washington Huskies Prediction, 12/23/2024 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Seattle Redhawks vs Washington Huskies
Date: Monday, December 23, 2024
Location: Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: BTN
The Washington Huskies (8-3) welcome the Seattle Redhawks (4-7) at Alaska Airlines Arena on Monday.

The Seattle Redhawks faced Western Kentucky and took a loss by a final of 86-73 in their last game. Seattle finished the game with a 33.3% FG percentage (21 of 63) and converted 8 out of their 33 three-point shots. From the free throw line, the Redhawks knocked down 23 of 30 shots for a rate of 76.7%. In the matter of hauling in boards, they collected 37 with 13 of them being offensive. They also dished out 9 assists for this game in addition to forcing the opposition into 9 turnovers and earning 8 steals. In regard to defending, Seattle allowed 59.2% from the floor on 29 out of 49 shooting. Western Kentucky totaled 18 dimes and had 2 steals for the game. In addition, Western Kentucky totaled 35 boards (2 offensive, 33 defensive), but didn't have a block. Western Kentucky shot 66.7% from the free throw line by burying 16 of 24 shots. They made 12 out of their 20 tries from three-point range. In reference to fouls, the Redhawks left the arena with 19 and Western Kentucky totaled 21 fouls.
Maleek Arington is one guy who was a major factor for this contest. He racked up 17 points on 4 out of 10 shooting. He was on the court for 28 mins played and also collected 3 boards. He finished the contest at 40.0% from the floor but didn't record a dime.
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Seattle enters this game with a record of 4-7 on the season. They turn the ball over 12.2 times per game and as a unit they commit 17.6 fouls on a nightly basis. As a unit, Seattle is grabbing 35.5 boards per game and is sitting with 141 assists on the campaign, which has them ranked 274th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. The Redhawks are shooting 37.1% on three-point shots (98 of 264) and 73.7% from the free throw line. They average 76.0 points per contest (184th in Division 1) while going 42.7% from the floor.
On the defensive end, the Redhawks are able to force 13.4 turnovers per contest while drawing 20.5 personal fouls. They currently rank 254th in D-1 in giving up assists to their opponents with 161 conceded for the campaign. The Redhawks are giving up a FG percentage of 47.2% (279 of 591) and they surrender 30.6 boards per contest as a team. They give up 34.4% from beyond the arc while they are 179th in D-1 in PPG from their opponents (70.9).
In their last game, the Washington Huskies went home victorious with a score of 89-73 when they faced Washington State. The Huskies pulled down 17 defensive boards and 3 offensive rebounds totaling 20 for this contest. They turned it over 6 times, while getting 11 steals in this contest. Washington State was called for 26 personal fouls for the contest which took the Huskies to the charity stripe for 26 attempts. They were able to knock down 17 of the free throw tries for a rate of 65.4%. When talking about shooting from 3-point land, Washington converted 10 of their 21 tries (47.6%). At the conclusion of this game, the Huskies ended up shooting 31 for 62 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 50.0%. The Huskies allowed Washington State to convert 25 of their 58 tries from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 43.1% in the matchup. They finished 30.0% from downtown by going 6 of 20 and ended up going 17 out of 21 from the free throw line (81.0%). Concerning rebounding, Washington permitted Washington State to snag 36 in total (10 on the offensive side).
DJ Davis ended up being a factor for the Huskies in this contest. He knocked down 4 out of 10 for the contest for a field goal rate of 40.0%, and had 3 rebounds. He tallied 21 points in his 35 mins on the hardwood and accounted for 4 assists in this matchup.
Washington has a win-loss mark of 8-3 on the season. As an offensive unit, the Huskies are shooting 44.1% from the floor, which ranks 228th in Division 1. Washington has scored 804 points on the season (73.1 per game) and they average 36.2 boards per contest. They are earning an assist 13.3 times per game (235th in the country) and they turn it over 11.8 times per game. The Huskies are committing 17.5 fouls per contest and they go 61.8% from the charity stripe.
The Washington defense allows 31.9% on shots from 3-point land (65 of 204) and opponents are making 73.1% of their shots from the free throw line. They give up 10.2 dimes and 34.8 rebounds on a nightly basis, which ranks them 27th and 205th in college. The Huskies on the defensive side of the court are 126th in the country in PPG given up with 69.0. They have forced 14.4 TO's every game and have allowed teams to shoot 43.9% from the floor (232nd in the country).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Washington
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