- Matchup: Ohio Bobcats vs George Mason Patriots
- Date: November 24, 2025, Monday
- Venue: Ocean Center, Daytona Beach, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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In an exciting matchup, the Ohio Bobcats (1-4) visit the Ocean Center on Monday to face off against the unbeaten George Mason Patriots (5-0).

Recently, the Ohio Bobcats faced off against Bethune-Cookman, suffering a narrow defeat with a score of 76-73. Ohio recorded a field goal percentage of 43.3%, converting 26 of 60 attempts, while only making 2 of 17 from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they capitalized on 19 of their 28 attempts, achieving a 67.9% success rate. In total, Ohio secured 35 rebounds, with 9 coming from the offensive end, while providing 10 assists and creating 7 turnovers alongside 3 steals on defense. Conversely, they allowed an opponent’s shooting percentage of 52.6%, as Bethune-Cookman made 30 of 57 shots. The Bobcats committed 14 personal fouls compared to Bethune-Cookman’s 23.
Jackson Paveletzke stood out during the game for Ohio, scoring 28 points on 10-of-15 shooting, while also contributing 1 rebound and 5 assists in 39 minutes of play, showcasing his impressive shooting accuracy of 66.7%.
For today’s action, Ohio holds a 1-4 record this season, averaging 74.2 points per game, ranking 261st in Division 1. They maintain a shooting percentage of 44.9% from the field and 25.7% from three-point range (26 of 101). Their free-throw shooting stands at 68.2%. The Bobcats accumulate an average of 32.2 rebounds per game and have recorded 58 assists, placing them 283rd in D-1 in terms of total assists. Additionally, they surrender possession 11.2 times per game while committing 16.2 fouls on average.
Defensively, Ohio has managed to force an average of 11.4 turnovers per game while conceding 21.6 fouls. They rank 296th in Division 1 in opponent assists allowed, giving up 77 thus far in the season. The Bobcats allow a field goal percentage of 48.9% from opponents (149 of 305) and surrender an average of 38.0 rebounds per game, placing them at 344th in points per game conceded (85.8) while allowing 42.4% on three-point shots.
In their last outing, the George Mason Patriots claimed a convincing victory over Jacksonville, winning 79-57. They allowed Jacksonville to grab 25 rebounds (9 offensive) and held them to 23.5% shooting from three-point range, converting 4 of 17 attempts. The Patriots completed 13 of 15 free throws (86.7%) and allowed Jacksonville to make 20 of 52 shots, giving the opponent a field goal percentage of 38.5%. George Mason displayed a solid performance with 25 successful field goal attempts out of 43, resulting in a 58.1% shooting percentage, including 50% (7 of 14) from three-point range. The Patriots finished the game with 22 made free throws from 35 attempts while causing 13 turnovers while securing 10 steals.
Masai Troutman starred for the Patriots, netting 20 points in 26 minutes of play while recording 1 assist and 5 rebounds, achieving a 50% field goal rate with 5 of 10 shooting.
The George Mason Patriots boast a flawless 5-0 record this season. Offensively, they are shooting 48.4% from the field (95th in D-1), accumulating a total of 392 points (78.4 points per game) and an average of 38.4 rebounds per game. Their assist average stands at 12.0, ranking them 313rd nationally, and they turn the ball over 14.4 times per game. The team commits 15.8 fouls per game while converting 74.7% of their free throw attempts.
Defensively, George Mason restricts opponents to 27.3% shooting from beyond the arc (33 of 121), while rival teams convert 77.9% of their free throw shots. They allow 9.6 assists and 27.6 rebounds per game, ranking 28th and 10th in college basketball. Notably, the Patriots are ranked 10th in college basketball for points allowed per game at 59.8, while forcing 14.8 turnovers per game and holding opponents to 37.1% shooting from the field (35th in college basketball).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA match against the spread?
Recommendation: Bet on George Mason
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