- Matchup: IU Indianapolis Jaguars vs Cleveland State Vikings
- Date: Monday, December 29, 2025
- Venue: Wolstein Center, Cleveland, OH
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The IU Indianapolis Jaguars (4-10) will visit the Wolstein Center on Monday to face off against the Cleveland State Vikings (4-10).

In their most recent game, the IU Indianapolis Jaguars faced off against Grand Canyon, suffering a defeat with a score of 91-78. The Jaguars finished the game shooting 45.3% from the field (29 of 64) and made 11 out of 33 three-point attempts. At the free-throw line, IU Indianapolis converted 9 of their 15 attempts, giving them a 60.0% success rate. In terms of rebounds, the team secured 25 boards, including 10 offensive rebounds. They also recorded 16 assists, forced 13 turnovers from their opponents, and managed 6 steals. On defense, IU Indianapolis allowed their adversaries to shoot 50.9% from the field (29 of 57). Grand Canyon had 12 assists and 7 steals, while grabbing a total of 35 rebounds (12 offensive, 23 defensive) without any blocks. Grand Canyon excelled at the charity stripe, sinking 26 of 30 attempts for an impressive 86.7%. They completed 7 of 17 attempts from long range and the Jaguars recorded 22 fouls, compared to 13 for Grand Canyon.
Kyler D’Augustino stood out, shooting 58.8% from the floor and contributing 1 assist. He played 35 minutes, grabbing 5 rebounds and scoring 24 points on 10 of 17 shooting.
This season, IU Indianapolis posts a record of 4-10. They average 13.0 turnovers per game and commit 22.8 personal fouls each contest. The team is collecting 33.8 rebounds per game and has recorded 300 assists this season, leading Division 1 in assists. The Jaguars are hitting 32.0% of their three-point attempts (153 of 478) and are at 71.0% from the free-throw line. They score an average of 88.3 points per game (33rd in the nation) while shooting 45.3% overall.
On the defensive end, the Jaguars are forcing their opponents into 18.4 turnovers per game while committing 15.2 personal fouls. They rank 352nd nationally in allowing assists, having surrendered 233 for the season. Defensively, the Jaguars let teams shoot 50.9% (440 of 865) and allow 42.0 rebounds per game. They yield 37.4% on three-pointers, placing them 364th in Division 1 for points allowed per game (91.8).
In their last outing, the Cleveland State Vikings fell to Milwaukee with a final score of 81-71. Cleveland State permitted Milwaukee to collect 42 rebounds (14 offensive). They shot 34.4% from beyond the arc (11 of 32) and went 8 of 10 at the free-throw line (80.0%). Milwaukee made 31 of 71 field-goal attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 43.7%. Cleveland State, on the other hand, shot 23 of 55 from the floor for 41.8%. They converted 9 of 23 attempts from long range (39.1%) and were at 72.7% from the charity stripe, making 16 out of 22 attempts. Milwaukee committed 18 fouls, allowing the Vikings to shoot 22 free throws. They turned the ball over 6 times without recording a steal. The Vikings secured 20 defensive boards and 5 offensive boards, totaling 25 in the contest.
Chevalier Emery was crucial for the Vikings in this matchup, shooting 6 of 13 for a field goal percentage of 46.2% and grabbing 3 rebounds. He scored 22 points in 31 minutes of play and provided 2 assists.
Cleveland State also holds a 4-10 record this season. Offensively, the Vikings hit 44.4% of their shots from the floor, ranking 241st nationally. They have tallied 1,101 points this season (78.6 per game) and average 35.6 rebounds each game. They achieve an average of 15.4 assists per game (129th in the nation) and commit 14.4 turnovers. The Vikings are called for 18.6 personal fouls per game and shoot 72.3% from the free-throw line.
Defensively, Cleveland State allows opponents to connect on 34.0% from three-point range (132 of 388), and they permit 74.0% on charity shots. They allow an average of 16.3 assists and 36.4 rebounds per game, ranking 327th and 268th nationally, respectively. The Vikings rank 348th in Division 1 for points allowed per game with 84.1. They force their opponents into 11.6 turnovers per match and give up 46.1% shooting from the field (299th in college basketball).
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on IU Indianapolis
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