Princeton Tigers vs Bradley Braves Prediction, 11/24/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Princeton Tigers vs Bradley Braves
Date: Monday, November 24, 2025
Location: State Farm Field House in Kissimmee, FL
TV: ESPNU
The Princeton Tigers (2-3) are en route to State Farm Field House on Monday where they will go up against the Bradley Braves (2-3).

The Princeton Tigers faced off with Iona and took a loss by a score of 89-69 in their last game. When it comes to personal fouls, the Tigers ended up with 17 while Iona racked up 19 personal fouls. They also made 10 out of their 29 attempts from long range. Iona walked away from this one shooting 77.8% at the charity stripe by knocking down 21 of 27 tries. In addition, Iona collected 36 boards (6 offensive, 30 defensive), but didn't have a block. Iona recorded 17 assists and had 12 steals for the contest. When it comes to the defense, Princeton allowed the other team to go 50.0% from the field on 29 of 58 shooting. They also doled out 14 dimes for this game in addition to forcing the other team into 12 turnovers and earning 7 steals. When talking about rebounding, they earned 32 with 10 of them being offensive. When they shot from the free throw line, the Tigers knocked down 15 of their 23 shots for a percentage of 65.2%. Princeton wrapped up the contest with a 37.3% FG percentage (25 out of 67) and buried 4 out of their 24 shots from beyond the perimeter.
Dalen Davis is someone who was important for this game. He finished the contest at 31.3% from the floor and also totaled 5 assists. He was on the hardwood for 31 mins played and collected 3 boards. He was able to score 15 points on 5 out of 16 shooting.
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Princeton steps onto the hardwood with a mark of 2-3 so far this season. They turn the ball over 12.4 times per game and as a team they commit 16.6 fouls every game. As a unit, Princeton is pulling in 39.2 boards per contest and has accumulated 70 dimes for the campaign, which has them ranked 172nd in D-1 in terms of passing. The Tigers are shooting 30.7% on shots from distance (47 of 153) and 69.5% from the free throw line. They are averaging 73.6 points per outing (267th in the country) while shooting 39.4% from the field.
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On defense, the Tigers are forcing 11.6 turnovers per game and they draw 17.6 fouls. They are 272nd in D-1 in giving up assists to their opponents with 72 surrendered for the campaign. The Tigers defensively are allowing a shooting percentage of 44.6% (132 of 296) and they surrender 37.8 rebounds per game as a team. They are conceding 33.3% on shots from distance and they are 265th in D-1 in PPG from their opponents (78.2).
The last time they took the court, the Bradley Braves went home victorious with a score of 87-77 against UMass Lowell. The Braves collected 19 defensive boards and 12 offensive rebounds totaling 31 for the matchup. They also coughed it up 9 times, while earning 8 steals for this contest. UMass Lowell was called for 19 personal fouls for the contest which took the Braves to the charity stripe for 26 attempts. They were able to convert 19 of the free throw tries for a clip of 73.1%. With respect to 3-pointers, Bradley made 10 out of 20 attempts (50.0%). When all was said and done, the Braves shot 29 out of 56 from the field which had them shooting 51.8%. The Braves allowed UMass Lowell to convert 25 of their 52 tries from the floor which gave them a rate of 48.1% for the matchup. They wrapped up this game 33.3% from beyond the arc by going 5 of 15 and walked away from this one shooting 22 out of 26 at the charity stripe (84.6%). In regard to how they attacked the glass, Bradley allowed UMass Lowell to get 25 in all (8 on the offensive side).
Jaquan Johnson ended up being a factor for the Braves for the matchup. He racked up 21 points in his 27 minutes on the court and had 3 dimes for the contest. He converted 5 of 8 for the game giving him a field goal percentage of 62.5%, and accumulated 8 rebounds.
Bradley has a win-loss record of 2-3 for the year. The Braves are responsible for committing 17.4 personal fouls per contest and they connect on 76.2% from the charity stripe. Their rate of dishing out assists is at 13.0 times per contest (259th in Division 1) and they lose possession by turning the ball over 10.4 times per contest. Bradley has 366 points this year (73.2 per contest) and they collect 30.8 rebounds per game. When it comes to offense, the Braves are connecting on 42.3% from the floor, which has them ranked 292nd in the nation.
The Braves defensively are ranked 140th in college in PPG given up with 70.6. They are forcing their opponents into 16.4 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 45.7% from the field (280th in the nation). The Bradley defense gives up 37.2% on shots from beyond the arc (35 of 94) and opponents are converting on 75.5% of their shots from the charity stripe. They relinquish 12.8 assists and 36.6 boards on a nightly basis, which is ranked 165th and 251st in those defensive categories.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Bradley
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