Arkansas Razorbacks vs Vanderbilt Commodores Prediction, 3/4/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Arkansas Razorbacks vs Vanderbilt Commodores
Date: Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Location: Memorial Gymnasium (TN) in Tulsa, OK
TV: ESPN+
Memorial Gymnasium (TN) is the site where the Vanderbilt Commodores (20-9) will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks (17-12) on Tuesday.

The Arkansas Razorbacks faced off with South Carolina and ended up losing by a score of 72-53 in their last contest. When it comes to fouls, the Razorbacks ended up finishing with 17 while South Carolina accumulated 19 fouls. They also converted 5 of their 14 shots from downtown. South Carolina ended up going 81.0% at the free throw line by making 17 of their 21 attempts. Furthermore, South Carolina collected 32 boards (4 offensive, 28 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. South Carolina distributed 16 dimes and had 7 steals for the game. With respect to the defense, Arkansas allowed the other team to go 47.2% from the floor on 25 of 53 shooting. They also dished out 8 assists in this matchup as well as creating 11 turnovers and having 8 steals. When it comes to hauling in boards, they collected a total of 27 with 8 of them being on the offensive end. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Razorbacks made 20 of 27 shots for a percentage of 74.1%. Arkansas walked away from the contest having earned a 28.8% field goal percentage (15 out of 52) and made 3 out of their 22 3-point attempts.
Karter Knox is one player who was a factor in this contest. He totaled 11 points on 2 of 6 shooting. He played for 35 minutes but did not grab any rebounds. He finished shooting 33.3% from the field and dished out 5 dimes.
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Arkansas steps onto the court with a record of 17-12 for the season. They have an average of 75.6 points per game (130th in D-1) while connecting on 46.2% from the field. The Razorbacks are connecting on 33.1% on three-point shots (204 of 617) and 72.9% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Arkansas is collecting 34.8 boards per game and is sitting with 418 dimes for the campaign, which is 158th in college in terms of passing the ball. They cough up possession 11.5 times per contest and as a group are committing 16.2 personal fouls every game.
When they are on defense, the Razorbacks are forcing 12.8 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 16.9 fouls. They currently rank 85th in college hoops in giving up assists to the opposition with 358 relinquished on the campaign. The Razorbacks are giving up a shooting percentage of 41.9% (728 of 1,736) and they relinquish 34.9 boards per game as a team. They are giving up 31.2% on shots from distance and they are ranked 120th in D-1 in opponents points per game (69.9).
When they last stepped on the court, the Vanderbilt Commodores went home victorious with a score of 97-93 against Missouri. The Commodores snagged 20 defensive boards and 17 offensive rebounds totaling 37 in this contest. They also turned the ball over 14 times, while earning 10 steals in this matchup. Missouri was called for 23 personal fouls for the game which took the Commodores to the charity stripe for 24 tries. They were able to make 21 of them for a percentage of 87.5%. In reference to shooting from beyond the arc, Vanderbilt buried 8 of their 26 tries (30.8%). When the final whistle blew, the Commodores shot 34 out of 68 from the field which had them shooting 50.0%. The Commodores allowed Missouri to make 28 of their 57 attempts from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 49.1% in this game. They finished 40.9% from three-point range via 9 of 22 and ended up going 28 out of 35 at the charity stripe (80.0%). Concerning how they attacked the glass, Vanderbilt permitted Missouri to grab 23 in total (9 on the offensive glass).
Chris Manon ended up being a factor for the Commodores in this matchup. He totaled 23 points in his 34 minutes on the hardwood and tallied 2 dimes for the matchup. He buried 8 out of 13 for the matchup for a field goal percentage of 61.5%, and accumulated 11 rebounds.
Vanderbilt has a win-loss mark of 20-9 so far this year. On the offensive side of the ball, the Commodores are connecting on 45.7% from the floor, which is 132nd in college hoops. Vanderbilt has scored 2,331 pts for the season (80.4 per contest) and they average 35.1 rebounds per game. They are earning an assist 14.3 times per contest (133rd in college) and they lose possession by turning the ball over 10.2 times per contest. The Commodores are committing 17.4 fouls per game while shooting 74.8% from the charity stripe.
The Commodores are ranked 242nd in D-1 in PPG allowed with 74.0. They are forcing 14.3 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 45.9% from the floor (303rd in college). The Vanderbilt defense gives up 37.2% on three-point shots (227 of 611) and their opponents are connecting on 71.9% of their free throw attempts. They concede 12.6 assists and 34.2 rebounds per game, which is 134th and 184th in college.
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlay's Pundit's Pick: Take Vanderbilt and under the total points
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