- Matchup: Prairie View A&M Panthers vs LSU Tigers
- Date: Monday, December 22, 2025
- Venue: Pete Maravich Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA
- Broadcast: SEC Network
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The LSU Tigers (9-1) are set to face off against the Prairie View A&M Panthers (4-6) at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center this coming Monday.

In their last outing, the Prairie View A&M Panthers faced South Dakota, suffering a defeat with a score of 97-85. The Panthers committed 28 personal fouls, while South Dakota was called for 15. Prairie View shot 5 of 18 from beyond the arc. South Dakota excelled at the free-throw line, converting 34 of 44 attempts for a success rate of 77.3%. They also secured 38 rebounds, with 14 being offensive. The Panthers, on the other hand, allowed South Dakota to shoot 47.5% from the field, with Prairie View pulling down 29 rebounds—10 of those offensively. The Panthers finished with a shooting percentage of 51.5% (34 of 66) and made 4 of their 13 attempts from three-point range.
Dontae Horne was a standout for Prairie View, contributing 20 points on 9 of 17 shooting, playing 29 minutes, and grabbing 2 rebounds, achieving a field goal percentage of 52.9% along with 1 assist.
The Panthers currently hold a 4-6 record for the season, averaging 82.2 points per game, ranking 98th nationally, while shooting 45.5% from the field. They are shooting 30.4% from beyond the arc (56 of 184) and 75.6% at the free-throw line. Collectively, Prairie View grabs 34.0 rebounds per game and has a total of 116 assists this season, ranking 353rd in Division 1 for assists. They commit 12.5 turnovers per game and average 19.7 fouls.
On defense, the Panthers force 18.2 turnovers per game while committing 18.9 fouls, ranking 114th in NCAA basketball for assists allowed, with a total of 139 this season. The Panthers surrender a field goal percentage of 44.8% (260 of 581) and give up 37.3 rebounds per game, allowing 32.2% from three-point range. They rank 275th in points allowed per game with an average of 77.3.
In their last game, the LSU Tigers secured a victory against SMU with a score of 89-77. They collected 19 defensive and 10 offensive rebounds, totaling 29 for the match. LSU committed 11 turnovers and recorded 7 steals. With SMU committing 15 fouls, the Tigers capitalized at the charity stripe, making 10 of 12 attempts for an impressive 83.3% success rate. The Tigers hit 7 of 15 three-point attempts (46.7%). In total, LSU shot 36 of 58 from the field, achieving a stellar 62.1% shooting percentage. Conversely, they allowed SMU to make 30 of 61 field goals at a rate of 49.2%. The Tigers permitted SMU to grab 28 rebounds (15 offensive).
Marquel Sutton was a key player for the Tigers, finishing the game with 23 points on 8 of 15 shooting (53.3%) and securing 12 rebounds in 39 minutes, although he did not record any assists.
LSU holds an impressive 9-1 record this season. Offensively, the Tigers are hitting 51.6% from the field, placing them 17th in the nation. Having scored 885 points so far (88.5 per game), they average 41.2 rebounds per game. Their assist rate is at 15.9 per contest (109th in Division 1), and they average 11.2 turnovers. LSU commits 17.4 fouls per game and shoots 77.5% from the free-throw line.
Defensively, LSU ranks 117th in the nation in points allowed per game, giving up an average of 70.6. They force opponents into 11.1 turnovers per game and restrict their shooting to 40.4% from the field (60th ranked). Opponents shoot 33.3% from beyond the arc, with a free-throw conversion rate of 62.0%. They average 32.6 rebounds per game and allow 11.2 assists, ranking 55th and 96th respectively in the country.
Who will cover the spread in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Pick: Take Prairie View A&M
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