- Matchup: UT Arlington Mavericks vs Oral Roberts Golden Eagles
- Date: Monday, December 22, 2025
- Venue: Mabee Center, Tulsa, OK
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The UT Arlington Mavericks (7-4) travel to the Mabee Center on Monday to face off against the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles (5-9).

In their previous match, the UT Arlington Mavericks faced Stanford, ending in a 76-60 loss. The Mavericks managed a shooting percentage of 41.9% (18 of 43) from the field and converted 28.6% (4 of 14) on three-point attempts. They succeeded on 20 of 29 free throw attempts, achieving a 69.0% success rate. On the glass, they grabbed 21 rebounds, including 4 offensive boards. As for assists, they recorded 6 but also committed 9 turnovers and secured 4 steals. In defensive efforts, UT Arlington allowed Stanford to shoot 47.9% (23 of 48) and collect 30 rebounds (5 offensive, 25 defensive). Stanford also achieved an impressive 78.1% from the charity stripe, sinking 25 of 32 attempts, while making 31.3% (5 of 16) from beyond the arc. The Mavericks ended the game with 24 personal fouls, compared to Stanford’s 21.
Casmir Chavis stood out with a 40.0% shooting rate, contributing 4 assists and logging 34 minutes. He secured 2 rebounds and netted 14 points on 4 of 10 shooting.
With a season record of 7-4, UT Arlington averages 14.8 turnovers and commits 18.9 fouls per game. The team averages 38.9 rebounds and dishes out 151 assists so far this year, ranking 270th in Division 1 for assists. Their three-point shooting percentage stands at 27.9% (55 of 197), while their free throw success is at 68.4%. Overall, they score an average of 73.0 points per game, placing them 280th in Division 1, shooting 46.4% from the floor.
Defensively, UT Arlington forces opposing teams into 14.1 turnovers per game while committing 17.9 personal fouls. They are ranked 53rd in the nation for limiting assists, conceding only 123 assists this season. Opponents are shooting 40.5% (242 of 598) against them, and they average 29.9 rebounds per game. The Mavericks allow 25.5% shooting on three-pointers and rank 24th nationally for points allowed per game (64.9).
In their last game, the Oral Roberts Golden Eagles suffered a 72-53 defeat against TCU. They secured a total of 21 rebounds (14 defensive and 7 offensive). Oral Roberts turned the ball over 13 times, achieving 5 steals during the contest. TCU’s 11 personal fouls sent the Golden Eagles to the free-throw line 8 times, where they converted 5 at a 62.5% success rate. The Golden Eagles shot 38.5% from the field, making 20 of 52 attempts, and went 38.1% (8 of 21) from beyond the arc. TCU, on the other hand, shot 48.2% (27 of 56) against Oral Roberts and secured 35 rebounds (14 on the offensive end).
Ty Harper was a key player for the Golden Eagles, scoring 16 points with a 35.3% shooting percentage (6 of 17). He also grabbed 5 rebounds and provided 1 assist in his 27 minutes of playing time.
With a season record of 5-9, Oral Roberts has shot 42.6% from the field, placing them 303rd nationally. They have accumulated 1,048 points this season, averaging 74.9 points per game and grabbing 33.7 boards per game. Their assist rate is 11.5 assists per game (334th in the nation), and they turn the ball over 15.1 times per game, while averaging 19.4 personal fouls. Their free-throw shooting is at 76.9%.
On the defensive end, Oral Roberts ranks 268th in points allowed per game at 77.1. They force 12.9 turnovers per game, while allowing teams to shoot 45.2%, ranking 274th nationally. The defense enables 31.8% shooting on three-point attempts (99 of 311), and opponents convert 72.3% of their free throws. They also allow an average of 12.3 assists and 35.5 rebounds per game, ranking 109th and 231st in the nation, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Oral Roberts
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