Toledo Rockets vs Miami RedHawks Prediction, 2/11/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Toledo Rockets vs Miami RedHawks
Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2025
Location: Millett Hall in Oxford, OH
TV: ESPN+
Millett Hall is where the Miami RedHawks (18-5) will compete against the Toledo Rockets (15-8) on Tuesday.

The Toledo Rockets played James Madison and earned the victory with a final of 72-69 in their last game. Toledo walked away from the game with a 46.0% FG percentage (29 of 63) and converted 5 of their 12 shots from downtown. At the free throw line, the Rockets made 9 of 14 attempts for a rate of 64.3%. When it comes to pulling down rebounds, they compiled 32 with 12 of them being of the offensive sort. They also doled out 10 assists in this contest while creating 7 turnovers and having 2 steals. In reference to defending, Toledo allowed the other team to shoot 50.9% from the floor on 27 of 53 shooting. James Madison doled out 14 assists and had 2 steals in this matchup. Additionally, James Madison totaled 26 rebounds (4 offensive, 22 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. James Madison finished the contest at 40.0% from the free throw line by making 2 of their 5 tries. They also converted 13 of their 24 attempts from beyond the arc. Concerning personal fouls, the Rockets walked away with 10 and James Madison recorded 16 personal fouls.
Sam Lewis is a guy who was important for the game. He went 71.4% from the field and totaled 1 assist. He played 34 mins and also totaled 5 rebounds. He ended up with 22 points on 10 of 14 shooting.
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Toledo will take the court with a record of 15-8 for the year. They average 78.8 pts per game (73rd in the country) while going 46.3% from the field. The Rockets are connecting on 34.6% on 3-pointers (140 of 405) and 73.7% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Toledo is pulling down 35.7 boards per game and has accounted for 317 assists this year, which has them ranked 222nd in D-1 in terms of passing the rock. They are giving up possession 9.4 times per game and as a squad are committing 15.3 fouls per game.
On the defensive end, the Rockets have forced 10.8 turnovers per game and they draw 18.5 personal fouls. They are giving up 35.3% on shots from beyond the arc while they are 323rd in college in points per game allowed (77.5). The Rockets defense is giving up a shooting percentage of 47.0% (668 of 1,420) and they relinquish 35.0 boards per contest as a squad. They currently rank 183rd in the country in allowing assists to the opposition with 315 surrendered this year.
In their last game, the Miami RedHawks took home the win by a final score of 69-62 against Troy. When talking about team rebounding, Miami permitted Troy to grab 35 in all (10 on the offensive glass). They finished 26.1% from beyond the perimeter by shooting 6 out of 23 and ended up shooting 12 of 18 from the free throw line (66.7%). The RedHawks allowed Troy to make 22 of 56 tries from the field which had them shooting 39.3% for the game. When the game finished, the RedHawks finished the game shooting 25 for 57 from the floor which had them sitting at 43.9%. Regarding three-point attempts, Miami converted 10 out of 29 attempts (34.5%). They were able to convert 9 of the free throws for a rate of 64.3%. Troy had 21 fouls for the matchup which took the RedHawks to the charity stripe for a total of 14 attempts. They turned it over 17 times, while earning 6 steals for this contest. The RedHawks were able to corral 24 defensive rebounds and 8 offensive boards totaling 32 in this contest.
Evan Ipsaro ended up being a factor for the RedHawks for the matchup. He knocked down 3 out of 5 for this contest giving him a rate of 60.0%, but wasn't able to snag a board. He earned 15 points in his 26 minutes on the court and had 1 assist for this game.
Miami has a mark of 18-5 for the season. The RedHawks are responsible for committing 17.4 fouls per game and they shoot 72.9% from the charity stripe. They are assisting teammates 15.6 times per game (69th in college hoops) and they are turning it over 12.3 times per contest. Miami has accounted for 1,873 pts this season (81.4 per contest) and they pull in 33.5 rebounds per contest. As an offensive unit, the RedHawks are connecting on 49.2% from the field, which is 16th in Division 1.
The RedHawks on defense are ranked 212th in D-1 in points allowed per game with 72.3. They are forcing their opponents into 15.0 TO's every game and have let teams shoot 45.1% from the field (273rd in the country). The Miami defense allows 34.9% on 3-point attempts (195 of 558) and opponents are connecting on 70.7% of their foul shots. They have allowed 12.8 dimes and 32.2 boards per contest, which has them ranked 157th and 57th in Division 1.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take Toledo
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