Green Bay Phoenix vs Minnesota Golden Gophers Picks and Prediction for Saturday, November 15, 2025
On Saturday, the Green Bay Phoenix (1-3) will pay a visit to Minneapolis and Williams Arena to play the Minnesota Golden Gophers (2-1). Green Bay lost to St Thomas (MN) 80-61 on Thursday and has lost three of its first four games, with its only victory over Ripon 83-63. Minnesota lost to Missouri 83-60 on Wednesday night, snapping a two-game winning streak after opening with victories over Gardner-Webb (87-60) and Alcorn State (95-50). Make sure to read this in-depth Green Bay Phoenix vs Minnesota Golden Gophers prediction. Feel the madness! Dive into our NCAAB picks for Green Bay Phoenix at Minnesota Golden Gophers prediction and seize the victory.
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Green Bay is weak at both ends of the court
The Green Bay Phoenix score an average of 67.3 points per game and allow an average of 80.0 points per game. Green Bay is shooting 43.5% overall and 29.9% from three-point territory, which are 258th and 261st, respectively. Green Bay's defense is allowing opponents to shoot 48.2% overall and 37.5% from 3-point territory, which are 317th and 308th, respectively.
The top two scores for Green Bay are Marcus Hall, who averages 15.2 points per game on 38.5% shooting, and C.J. O’Hara, who averages 9.0 points per game on 51.9% shooting. Green Bay averages 32.5 rebounds per game, led by Hall with an average of 5.5 boards per contest. Hall is also the leader in assists, averaging 3.8 dishes per contest. O’Hara averages a team-best 1.2 steals per game, and Ramel Bethea is the rim protector, averaging 1.8 blocked shots per game.
Injuries: Green Bay does not have any players listed on its injury report.
Minnesota is getting it done at both ends of the court
The Minnesota Golden Gophers score an average of 81.0 points per game and allow an average of just 64.3 points per game. Minnesota is shooting 48.5% overall, which is 109th, but is hitting only 28.3% of its three-point attempts, which is 305th. Minnesota holds opponents to 41.4% shooting overall, which is 161st, and 40.8% from 3-point territory, which is a disappointing 344th.
The top two scorers for Minnesota are Cade Tyson, who averages 22.7 points per game on 57.6% shooting, and Jaylen Crocker-Johnson, who averages 11.3 points per game on 30.3% shooting. Minnesota has two other players who average double figures in scoring. Minnesota grabs an average of 43.0 rebounds per game, led by Crocker-Johnson, who averages 14.0 boards per game, which is 3rd in the nation. Isaac Asuma is the dish leader, averaging 4.7 assists per game, and the rim protector, averaging 1.0 blocked shots per game. Robert Vaibola is the leader in steals at 1.3 per game.
Injuries: Minnesota will play without Maximus Gizzi and Chance Stephens, while NJ Omot is questionable.
Green Bay vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers Pick
Spread Pick for Green Bay vs. Minnesota
- Minnesota Golden Gophers -28 (5 units)
The Minnesota Golden Gophers score an average of 81.0 points per game and allow an average of 64.3 points per game for a plus-15.7 point differential. In contrast, Green Bay scores an average of 67.3 points per game and allows an average of 80.0 points per game for a minus-12.7 point differential. Minnesota is shooting 48.5% overall compared to Green Bay's 43.5% shooting. Opponents are shooting 48.2% overall and 37.5% from 3-point territory against Green Bay's defense. Green Bay is 0-3 ATS in its three games with a betting line this season and lost each of those three straight up. Minnesota is 2-1 ATS in its first three games of the regular season.
Over/Under Pick for Green Bay Phoenix vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers
- Under 171 ( units)
The Green Bay Phoenix give up plenty of points but have a hard time putting the ball in the hole and therefore will lose by a large number to Minnesota, but will not score enough to push the total over. The over/under is 1-2 for both Green Bay and Minnesota this season. Green Bay has an adjusted tempo of just 70.4 per KenPom, which is 247th, while Minnesota has an AdjT of 68.7, which is 332nd. These two AdjTs combined are much more prone to a low-scoring outcome.
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