UNC Greensboro Spartans vs Kansas State Wildcats Prediction, 11/4/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UNC Greensboro Spartans vs Kansas State Wildcats
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Location: Bramlage Coliseum in Manhattan, KS
TV: ESPN+
The UNC Greensboro Spartans (20-12 last year) are on their way to Bramlage Coliseum on Tuesday where they will try to defeat the Kansas State Wildcats (16-17 last season).

The UNC Greensboro Spartans faced off with VMI and ended up losing by a score of 64-57 in their last game. Regarding fouls, the Spartans left the arena with 16 while VMI totaled 17 fouls. They also made 3 out of their 19 shots from distance. VMI finished shooting 75.0% at the free throw line by burying 15 of their 20 attempts. In addition, VMI collected 34 rebounds (10 offensive, 24 defensive), but didn't notch a block. VMI recorded 7 assists and had 10 steals for this game. In terms of defense, UNC Greensboro allowed 41.8% from the field on 23 out of 55 shooting. They also dished out 5 assists for this game as well as forcing the other team into 7 turnovers and having 4 steals. When discussing rebounding, they collected 34 with 9 of them being of the offensive sort. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Spartans buried 17 of their 26 attempts for a percentage of 65.4%. UNC Greensboro ended the game with a 36.5% FG percentage (19 out of 52) and converted 2 of 14 3-point attempts.
Ronald Polite III is a guy who was a contributor in the game. He ended up finishing with 18 points on 6 out of 12 shooting. He was on the court for 34 mins and collected 4 boards. He finished shooting 50.0% from the field and also distributed 1 assist.
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UNC Greensboro comes into this contest after finishing with a record of 20-12 last season. They had an average of 72.9 points per outing (210th in the country) while going 44.2% from the field. The Spartans hit on 37.2% on shots beyond the perimeter (294 of 790) and 73.5% from the charity stripe. As a unit, UNC Greensboro collected 36.7 rebounds per game and tallied 416 assists last season, which had them ranked 240th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. They turned it over 9.9 times per game and as a squad committed 16.2 personal fouls every game.
Defensively, the Spartans were able to force their opponents into 10.9 turnovers per game and they drew 15.7 fouls. They conceded 30.1% on shots from distance and they were 25th in D-1 in PPG allowed (65.4). The Spartans defense allowed a field goal percentage of 40.0% (717 of 1,794) and they conceded 33.9 rebounds per contest as a team. They were 8th in Division 1 in giving up assists to their opponents with 328 relinquished throughout last year.
When they last stepped on the court, the Kansas State Wildcats walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 70-56 against Baylor. Regarding how they rebounded, Kansas State allowed Baylor to snag 36 in total (10 offensive). They went 33.3% from beyond the perimeter by shooting 7 of 21 and finished the contest at 7 of 10 at the free throw line (70.0%). The Wildcats allowed Baylor to bury 28 out of 61 tries from the field which had them sitting at 45.9% for the contest. When the final whistle was blown, the Wildcats went 21 for 57 from the field which gave them a percentage of 36.8%. With regard to shooting from 3-point land, Kansas State made 3 of their 25 tries (12.0%). They were able to convert 11 of those for a percentage of 84.6%. Baylor was called for 12 personal fouls in the matchup which took the Wildcats to the free throw line for a total of 13 attempts. They also gave up possession of the ball 6 times, while recording 3 steals for this contest. The Wildcats earned 21 defensive boards and 9 offensive boards for a total of 30 for this contest.
David N'Guessan ended up being a factor for the Wildcats for the matchup. He made 8 out of 9 in this game giving him a rate of 88.9%, and accumulated 10 rebounds. He accumulated 20 points in his 38 minutes of playing time, but finished this game without an assist.
Kansas State had a mark of 16-17 last year. The Wildcats were responsible for committing 15.6 personal fouls per contest and they hit 69.1% from the free throw line. They earned an assist 15.3 times per contest (67th in the nation) and they gave up possession 12.1 times per contest. Kansas State scored 2,337 points last season (70.8 per game) and they averaged 33.9 boards per contest. As an offensive unit, the Wildcats connected on 44.1% from the field, which was ranked 210th in the country.
The Wildcats were ranked 96th in college hoops in points allowed per game with 69.6. They forced their opponents into 12.3 turnovers on a nightly basis and allowed teams to shoot 43.3% from the field (150th in Division 1). The Kansas State defense gave up 31.5% on 3-point attempts (217 of 689) and opponents knocked down 73.4% of their shots from the free throw line. They allowed 14.0 dimes and 35.6 rebounds per contest, which ranked them 261st and 254th in the country.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Kansas State
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