The No. 4 seed Saint Thomas Tommies (16-13) will hit the court in the Summit tournament against the No. 5 seed North Dakota Fighting Hawks (11-18), Friday at 1 p.m. ET.
St. Thomas vs. North Dakota NCAA Game Info
Date: Friday, March 7, 2025 Time: 1 p.m. ET Where: Sioux Falls, South Dakota Venue: Denny Sanford Premier CenterLast Game For Each Team
In St. Thomas’ last game, they lost to South Dakota State 79-46. The Tommies were led by Amber Scalia, who finished with 16 points and four assists, and Jade Hill, with 10 points. North Dakota enters this matchup having won against UMKC in their last game 83-79. They were led by Jocelyn Schiller (22 PTS, 8 REB, 33.33 FG%) and Kiera Pemberton (16 PTS, 11 REB, 35.71 FG%).
St. Thomas vs. North Dakota NCAA Prediction
Prediction: St. Thomas 72, North Dakota 67St. Thomas vs. North Dakota: Head-to-Head Comparison
St. Thomas has a +78 scoring differential, topping opponents by 2.7 points per game. It is putting up 71.5 points per game to rank 79th in college basketball and is giving up 68.8 per outing to rank 286th in college basketball. Scalia ranks 181st in college basketball with a team-high 15.0 points per game. North Dakota is being outscored by 3.5 points per game, with a -101 scoring differential overall. It puts up 66.2 points per game (160th in college basketball), and allows 69.7 per outing (297th in college basketball). The Fighting Hawks’ leading scorer, Pemberton, is 104th in college basketball, putting up 16.4 points per game.And for more CBB game previews, NCAA basketball picks or even how to bet on college basketball check out the latest NCAAB lines on Betsperts.
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