North Carolina A&T Aggies vs Stony Brook Seawolves Prediction for College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds on 1/3/2026

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  • Matchup: North Carolina A&T Aggies vs. Stony Brook Seawolves
  • Date: Saturday, January 3, 2026
  • Venue: Stony Brook Arena, Stony Brook, NY
  • Broadcast: ESPN+

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On Saturday, the Stony Brook Seawolves (8-7) are set to host the North Carolina A&T Aggies (7-6) at Stony Brook Arena.

College Basketball Predictions for Stony Brook Seawolves and Best Bets

The North Carolina A&T Aggies recently faced Northeastern, suffering a defeat with a final score of 85-74. The Aggies committed 21 personal fouls, while Northeastern recorded 22. The Aggies managed to convert 8 out of 17 attempts from beyond the arc. Northeastern shot 63.0% from the free throw line, making 17 of 27 attempts. In terms of rebounding, Northeastern secured 18 boards (5 offensive, 13 defensive) but didn’t register any blocked shots. They tallied 17 assists and made 5 steals. Defensively, the Aggies allowed their opponents to shoot 53.6% from the field, allowing 30 baskets out of 56 attempts. The Aggies recorded 15 assists, forced 7 turnovers, and made 3 steals while grabbing 28 rebounds (11 offensive). They were successful on 23 of 32 free throw attempts, resulting in a 71.9% success rate. Overall, North Carolina A&T finished the game with a 46.0% shooting efficiency (23 of 50) and hit 5 of 18 three-point attempts.

Trent Middleton emerged as a key player, contributing 16 points on 6 of 8 shooting in 30 minutes of play. He also captured 2 rebounds and achieved a shooting efficiency of 75.0%, along with 4 assists.

Entering this matchup, North Carolina A&T holds a record of 7-6 for the season. They average 13.2 turnovers and commit 19.2 personal fouls per game. This year, they are averaging 38.7 boards a game and have recorded 165 assists, placing them 313th nationally in assists per game. The team is shooting 30.5% from three-point range (73 of 239) and has a free throw percentage of 69.3%. They average 76.5 points per game, ranking 208th in the nation, and maintain a field goal percentage of 45.4%.

Defensively, the Aggies force their opponents into 11.0 turnovers per contest while drawing 23.8 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 35.6% from beyond the arc and rank 217th in Division I for points per game allowed (74.7). The Aggies surrender a field goal percentage of 43.4% (332 of 765) and 33.9 rebounds per game as a team. They are 216th in the country regarding assists conceded, having allowed 187 this season.

In their recent outing, the Stony Brook Seawolves fell to William & Mary, losing 76-57. The Seawolves secured 20 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 31 rebounds in the game. They turned the ball over 10 times but managed to record 7 steals. William & Mary committed 14 fouls, allowing Stony Brook to shoot 9 free throws, making 8 for an 88.9% success rate. From three-point territory, Stony Brook hit 9 of 38 attempts (23.7%). The team’s overall shooting was 20 for 63 from the field, resulting in a 31.7% shooting efficiency. Conversely, William & Mary shot 49.0% from the field, connecting on 25 of 51 attempts. The Seawolves allowed William & Mary to hit 10 out of 26 three-point attempts (38.5%) and finished 16 of 20 at the free throw line (80.0%). In terms of total rebounds, Stony Brook allowed William & Mary to gather 34 boards (7 offensive).

Erik Pratt was a standout performer for the Seawolves, shooting 6 of 17 and claiming 19 points in 33 minutes along with 2 assists and 2 rebounds.

Currently, Stony Brook holds a record of 8-7 for the season. Offensively, they are shooting 41.6% from the field, ranking 329th nationally. They have totaled 1,045 points this season (69.7 per game) and grab an average of 35.3 rebounds. The Seawolves average 12.7 assists per game (293rd in the nation) and turn the ball over 11.9 times per contest while committing 16.0 fouls each game, with a free throw percentage of 69.5%.

Defensively, the Seawolves rank 68th in the nation for points per game allowed (67.8). They force an average of 12.8 turnovers per game and let their opponents shoot 41.9% from the field (104th in the nation). Stony Brook’s defense concedes 31.2% from beyond the arc (102 of 327) while allowing 70.0% of free throw attempts to be converted. They give up an average of 12.5 assists and 37.3 rebounds per game, ranking 113th and 304th in Division I, respectively.

Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?

Pick: Select North Carolina A&T

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Pick: North Carolina A&T Aggies
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