- Matchup: Wright State Raiders vs Stetson Hatters
- Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
- Venue: Edmunds Center in DeLand, FL
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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On Tuesday, the Stetson Hatters (3-3) will face off against the Wright State Raiders (3-3) at the Edmunds Center.

In their last game, the Wright State Raiders dominated Ohio Wesleyan, securing a decisive victory with a score of 100-47. The Raiders recorded 17 fouls, while Ohio Wesleyan accumulated just 1. From beyond the arc, they converted 5 of 24 attempts. Ohio Wesleyan shot at 58.8% from the free-throw line, making 10 of 17 attempts. On the boards, Ohio Wesleyan secured 16 rebounds (6 offensive, 10 defensive) and concluded the match without any blocked shots. They also had 7 assists and 7 steals. Defensively, Wright State limited their opponents to a shooting percentage of 34.0% (16 of 47) from the field. The Raiders dished out 18 assists and generated 16 turnovers, along with 6 steals. They collected 34 rebounds in total, with 12 offensive boards. At the free-throw line, Wright State converted 17 of 23 attempts, yielding a shooting percentage of 73.9%. In total, they achieved a 64.4% field goal percentage (38 of 59) and hit 7 of 19 three-pointers.
Andrea Holden made significant contributions with an impressive 87.5% shooting performance, finishing with 16 points on 7 of 8 attempts, alongside 5 rebounds over 17 minutes of play.
Wright State enters this matchup with a record of 3-3. They average 81.3 points per game, ranking 149th in Division 1, with a shooting percentage of 49.9% from the field. The Raiders have a three-point shooting percentage of 36.1% (48 of 133) and convert 65.0% of their free-throw attempts. As a unit, Wright State averages 36.8 rebounds per game and has registered 96 assists this season, placing them 110th nationally in assists per game. They turn the ball over an average of 12.0 times per game and commit 19.2 personal fouls on average.
Defensively, the Raiders force an average of 16.5 turnovers per game while drawing 17.3 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 25.4% from beyond the arc and are ranked 28th in the nation for points allowed per game (62.8). Wright State permits opponents a shooting percentage of 40.3% (129 of 320) and yields an average of 31.8 rebounds per game. They are 92nd in Division 1 for assists allowed, with 62 given up this season.
In their previous game, the Stetson Hatters emerged victorious against VMI, ending with a score of 99-80. Stetson secured 26 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive rebounds for a total of 33 overall. They committed 9 turnovers while registering 3 steals. VMI accumulated 15 fouls during the game, resulting in 9 free-throw attempts for the Hatters, of which they converted 6, giving them a success rate of 66.7%. From three-point range, Stetson made 21 of 40 attempts (52.5%). Overall, they shot 36 for 61 from the field, achieving 59.0%. VMI managed to convert 30 of their 65 attempts, yielding a field goal percentage of 46.2%. They finished at 32.3% from three-point range, making 10 of 31 attempts, and shot 10 of 15 from the charity stripe (66.7%). In terms of rebounding, Stetson allowed VMI a total of 27 boards (10 offensive).
Ethan Copeland had a standout performance for the Hatters, shooting 9 of 14 for a field goal percentage of 64.3%, along with 3 rebounds. He accumulated 25 points during his 34 minutes on the court and also provided 6 assists.
Stetson’s record stands at 3-3 this season. Offensively, the Hatters are shooting 43.4% from the field, which ranks them 263rd nationally. They have scored a total of 457 points, averaging 76.2 per game, while collecting 36.7 rebounds per contest. Their assist average is currently 16.2 per game, ranking 124th in the nation, while they commit turnovers at a rate of 14.3 per game. Stetson averages 13.8 personal fouls per game and converts 62.6% of their free-throw attempts.
On the defensive end, Stetson allows opponents to shoot 33.6% from three-point range (51 of 152) and 71.2% from the free-throw line. They concede an average of 16.8 assists and 38.2 total rebounds per game, ranking them 332nd and 301st, respectively. The Hatters are ranked 309th in points allowed per game at 81.3. They generate an average of 11.5 turnovers per game but have permitted teams to shoot 46.1% from the floor (288th in Division 1).
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Stetson
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