Central Connecticut Blue Devils vs Boston College Eagles Prediction, 11/11/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Central Connecticut Blue Devils vs Boston College Eagles
Date: Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Location: Conte Forum in Chestnut Hill, MA
TV: ESPN+
Conte Forum is the site where the Boston College Eagles (1-1) will attempt to defeat the Central Connecticut Blue Devils (1-1) on Tuesday.

The Central Connecticut Blue Devils took the court against Quinnipiac and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 71-49 in their last game. When discussing personal fouls, the Blue Devils walked away with 9 and Quinnipiac recorded 17 personal fouls. They knocked down 8 out of their 26 shots from beyond the arc. Quinnipiac ended up shooting 71.4% at the free throw line by making 5 of 7 shots. In addition, Quinnipiac snagged 41 rebounds (10 offensive, 31 defensive), but didn't have a block. Quinnipiac dished out 10 dimes and had 8 steals for the matchup. When it comes to defending, Central Connecticut allowed the other team to shoot 40.8% from the field on 29 of 71 shooting. They also recorded 12 dimes in the game as well as forcing the other team into 5 turnovers and getting 3 steals. In relation to hauling in boards, they compiled a total of 40 with 12 of them being offensive. From the free throw line, the Blue Devils converted 9 of their 14 tries for a rate of 64.3%. Central Connecticut wrapped up the contest having earned a 27.7% field goal percentage (18 out of 65) and made 4 out of their 23 3-pointers.
Darin Smith Jr. is a guy who played a role in this matchup. He finished the game shooting 30.8% from the field and recorded 1 assist. He was on the hardwood for 24 minutes and also snagged 3 boards. He ended up finishing with 10 points on 4 of 13 shooting.
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Central Connecticut enters this game with a record of 1-1 so far this year. They turn it over 9.5 times per game and as a group they commit 10.0 fouls per contest. As a team, Central Connecticut is snagging 49.0 rebounds per contest and is sitting with 40 dimes on the season, which has them ranked 77th in D-1 in terms of passing. The Blue Devils are shooting 29.6% on shots beyond the perimeter (16 of 54) and 72.0% from the charity stripe. They average 83.0 points per outing (155th in D-1) on 45.5% from the floor.
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On the defensive end, the Blue Devils are forcing 9.0 turnovers per game while drawing 12.5 fouls. They are surrendering 29.8% on shots from downtown and they are 82nd in college in PPG allowed (63.0). The Blue Devils defensively are giving up a field goal percentage of 37.3% (50 of 134) and they relinquish 31.0 boards per contest as a squad. They rank 108th in the country in giving up assists to the opposition with 21 conceded for the season.
When they last stepped on the court, the Boston College Eagles got the victory with a final of 76-47 when they faced The Citadel. In reference to rebounding, Boston College allowed The Citadel to grab 32 in all (8 on the offensive glass). They went 19.2% from downtown by connecting on 5 out of 26 and finished the contest at 10 out of 20 at the free throw line (50.0%). The Eagles permitted The Citadel to bury 16 of 53 attempts from the floor which gave them a percentage of 30.2% for the contest. When all was said and done, the Eagles shot 27 out of 62 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 43.5%. When discussing shots from beyond the arc, Boston College converted 5 out of 28 attempts (17.9%). They were able to convert 17 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 60.7%. The Citadel committed 22 fouls for the game which took the Eagles to the charity stripe for a total of 28 tries. They also gave up possession of the ball 4 times, while getting 6 steals in this contest. The Eagles earned 31 defensive boards and 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 43 for the matchup.
Donald Hand Jr. was important for the Eagles in this matchup. He scored 18 points in his 30 minutes on the hardwood and accounted for 1 assist for this contest. He buried 5 of 14 in the matchup for a field goal percentage of 35.7%, and accounted for 8 rebounds.
Boston College has a mark of 1-1 on the year. As an offensive team, the Eagles are hitting on 42.6% from the field, which is 266th in college hoops. Boston College has accounted for 154 points for the year (77.0 per game) and they pull in 49.5 rebounds per game. Their rate of dishing out assists is at 11.0 times per game (316th in college) and they turn it over 9.0 times per contest. The Eagles have committed 17.5 personal fouls every game and they go 55.8% from the charity stripe.
The Boston College defense allows 34.7% on 3-point shots (17 of 49) and opponents are making 51.1% of their foul shots. They have allowed 12.0 assists and 37.0 boards per contest, which ranks them 167th and 236th in the country. The Eagles on the defensive side of the court are 106th in college in points given up per game with 65.0. They have forced 12.0 TO's every game and have allowed teams to shoot 37.5% from the field (88th in college).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Central Connecticut
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