Brown Bears vs Boston Terriers Prediction, 11/12/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Brown Bears vs Boston Terriers
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Location: Case Gym in Boston, MA
TV: ESPN+
Case Gym is where the Boston Terriers (1-1) will take on the Brown Bears (0-2) on Wednesday.

The Brown Bears played Vermont and took a loss by a final of 89-84 in their last game. In regard to personal fouls, the Bears left the arena with 20 and Vermont totaled 19 personal fouls. They also knocked down 10 of their 32 attempts from beyond the arc. Vermont finished shooting 86.4% at the free throw line by making 19 of 22 attempts. Additionally, Vermont totaled 45 boards (10 offensive, 35 defensive), but didn't notch a rejection. Vermont doled out 12 dimes and had 5 steals for this game. In terms of the defense, Brown allowed their opponent to shoot 41.7% from the field on 30 out of 72 shooting. They also distributed 22 assists in this matchup as well as forcing the opposition into 8 turnovers and earning 4 steals. In relation to hauling in rebounds, they earned 39 with 9 of them being of the offensive sort. At the charity stripe, the Bears converted 13 of 24 attempts for a rate of 54.2%. Brown ended the contest having earned a 44.8% field goal percentage (30 out of 67) and knocked down 11 out of their 28 3-pointers.
Brady Loughlin is a player who was a major contributor in this game. He went 55.6% from the floor and recorded 1 assist. He was on the court for 33 minutes played and also grabbed 5 boards. He recorded 16 points on 5 of 9 shooting.
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Brown heads into this one with a record of 0-2 for the year. They are averaging 65.0 points per contest (327th in the nation) on 37.6% from the field. The Bears are connecting on 28.8% on three-point shots (15 of 52) and 61.8% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Brown is snagging 39.0 boards per game and has accounted for 32 dimes for the season, which ranks 193rd in college in terms of passing. They are losing possession via turnover 14.5 times per contest and as a team they are committing 18.5 fouls per contest.
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On the defensive end, the Bears have forced 12.0 turnovers per contest and they draw 14.5 fouls. They are ranked 136th in college hoops in giving up assists with 23 surrendered for the year. The Bears defensively are allowing a FG percentage of 41.1% (53 of 129) and they surrender 45.5 rebounds per contest as a team. They relinquish 23.9% on 3-point shots while they are 229th in college in PPG allowed (75.5).
When they last played, the Boston Terriers took a defeat with a final score of 76-52 against Northwestern. The Terriers pulled down 22 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 33 for this game. They also gave up possession of the ball 12 times, but finished the game with no steals. Northwestern committed 10 personal fouls in this contest which took the Terriers to the free throw line for 7 shots. They were able to make 5 of the free throw tries for a rate of 71.4%. Concerning shooting from beyond the arc, Boston knocked down 9 out of 23 tries (39.1%). Overall, the Terriers finished 19 out of 58 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 32.8%. The Terriers permitted Northwestern to knock down 31 of their 60 tries from the field which had them sitting at 51.7% for the contest. They wrapped up this game 36.8% from three-point range by going 7 out of 19 and ended up going 7 of 13 from the free throw line (53.8%). When discussing cleaning up the glass, Boston permitted Northwestern to grab 28 in total (6 on the offensive glass).
Michael McNair was important for the Terriers for the game. He recorded 20 points in his 31 mins on the hardwood and had 5 assists in the matchup. He converted 6 out of 14 for this game for a field goal rate of 42.9%, and totaled 5 rebounds.
Boston has a win-loss record of 1-1 this season. On the offensive side of the court, the Terriers are hitting on 39.0% from the field, which is 315th in the country. Boston has totaled 128 pts so far this year (64.0 per contest) and they grab 37.0 boards per contest. They are getting an assist 13.0 times per contest (260th in college) and they lose possession via turnover 15.0 times per game. The Terriers are responsible for committing 19.0 fouls per contest and they hit 70.4% from the charity stripe.
The Terriers on the defensive end are ranked 229th in D-1 in points allowed per game with 75.5. They are able to force 9.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 47.5% from the field (300th in college). The Boston defense concedes 31.6% on shots from beyond the arc (12 of 38) and their opponents are making 64.1% of their free throw shots. They have allowed 14.5 dimes and 35.5 rebounds per game, which is ranked 252nd and 194th in D-1.
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take Brown
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