St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers at Saint Peter’s Peacocks Betting Prediction 11/30/19

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The winless Saint Peter’s Peacocks (0-3) welcome the St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers (2-4) to Yanitelli Center. Action gets underway at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 30, 2019.

St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers vs. Saint Peter’s Peacocks Betting Odds

Both teams were beaten in their last matchup. The Peacocks fell to the Wagner Seahawks, 81-77, while the Terriers were defeated by the Little Rock Trojans, 67-56.

St. Francis Brooklyn held Little Rock to an effective field goal percentage of 0.394 (below their season average of 0.490) while Saint Peter’s made 12 of their 25 three pointers (48.0 percent). KC Ndefo fueled Saint Peter’s with 10 points, seven rebounds and five blocks. Unique McLean had a good game for St. Francis Brooklyn, putting up 13 points and seven rebounds.

The Terriers won the only game between these two teams last season, 56-53. St. Francis Brooklyn had a much better offensive rebounding percentage (30.8 vs. 19.4). Saint Peter’s, meanwhile, had a better free throw rate (0.239 vs. 0.208).

The physical Saint Peter’s offense might be getting to the free throw line a lot in this meeting. The Peacocks rank 98th in the country with a free throw attempt (FTA) rate of 0.250, while St. Francis Brooklyn ranks 324th in FTA rate allowed (0.278) dating back to the 2018-19 season.

St. Francis Brooklyn Terriers vs. Saint Peter’s Peacocks Free Pick

Pick: SU Winner – Saint Peter’s, ATS Winner – Saint Peter’s, O/U – Over

Betting Notes (2018-Present):

  • Saint Peter’s ranks 26th in rebounds allowed per game (31.8) while St. Francis Brooklyn ranks 284th (37.6).
  • The Peacocks rank fifth in blocks per game (5.4) while the Terriers rank 170th in blocks allowed per game (3.5).
  • St. Francis Brooklyn ranks 255th in assists per game (11.8) while Saint Peter’s ranks 319th (9.4).
  • The Terriers rank 48th in steals allowed per game (5.4) while the Peacocks rank 259th (7.3).
  • St. Francis Brooklyn ranks 97th in three pointers attempted per game (24.0) while Saint Peter’s ranks 303rd (17.9).