- Matchup: Alabama State Hornets vs Air Force Falcons
- Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Venue: Clune Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Wednesday, Clune Arena will host an exciting clash as the Air Force Falcons (0-4) take on the Alabama State Hornets (2-2).

The Alabama State Hornets recently faced Colorado, suffering a defeat with a score of 94-66. The Hornets were whistled for 24 personal fouls, while Colorado logged 15. The Hornets managed to hit only 6 of 16 attempts from beyond the arc. Colorado converted 28 of 36 free throw attempts, achieving 77.8%. The Buffaloes secured 41 rebounds (12 offensive and 29 defensive), also dishing out 20 assists and making 5 steals. Defensively, Alabama State allowed Colorado to shoot 53.6% from the field, giving up 30 shots out of 56. They managed 14 assists, caused 10 turnovers, and made 4 steals. In rebounding, the Hornets collected 28 boards with 11 on the offensive end. From the charity stripe, Alabama State converted 7 of 12 attempts for 58.3%. Their shooting percentage stood at 35.8% overall (24 of 67), including 11 of 25 from the three-point range.
Asjon Anderson played a significant role in the match, finishing with 15 points on 4 of 15 shooting, and recording 6 assists in 32 minutes, but he did not grab any rebounds.
Entering this matchup, Alabama State holds a 2-2 record for the season, averaging 82.8 points per game (139th in NCAA Division 1), with a field goal percentage of 43.8%. The Hornets sink 35.6% of their three-point attempts (36 of 101) and 56.0% from the free throw line. On rebounds, Alabama State averages 42.0 per game, contributing to their total of 76 assists this season, which ranks 58th in D-1 for passing. However, they turn the ball over 13.3 times a game and commit 18.5 fouls per contest.
Defensively, Alabama State forces 16.3 turnovers per game and draws 17.3 fouls. They are allowing opponents to shoot 30.4% from beyond the arc and rank 330th in D-1 for points allowed per game (84.3). The Hornets concede a shooting percentage of 44.4% (116 out of 261) and yield 40.5 rebounds per game, ranking 266th in assists allowed with 63 for the season.
In their previous game, the Air Force Falcons lost to Miami, finishing 76-61. Miami managed to grab 36 total rebounds (8 offensive) against the Falcons. Air Force hit 41.9% from three-point territory with 13 out of 31 attempts and shot 60.0% from the free throw line, making 3 of 5 attempts. The Falcons allowed Miami to make 30 of 64 shots, resulting in a shooting percentage of 46.9%. By the end, Air Force recorded a shooting percentage of 41.2%, making 21 of 51 attempts from the field, while converting 5 of 18 (27.8%) from three-point range. They collected 14 of 22 free throw attempts, yielding a percentage of 63.6%. Miami committed 18 fouls, giving Air Force 22 free throw opportunities. The Falcons had 12 turnovers but also collected 10 steals, securing 24 defensive and 6 offensive rebounds for a total of 30 boards in the game.
Caleb Walker stood out for the Falcons, scoring 17 points in 25 minutes along with 1 assist. He shot 75.0% (6 out of 8) and grabbed 8 rebounds in the contest.
Currently, Air Force is 0-4 on the season. Offensively, the Falcons are shooting 42.8% from the field, which ranks 278th nationally. They have accumulated 250 points so far (62.5 points per game) and average 33.8 rebounds. Their assist numbers sit at 12.8 assists per game (274th in D-1), while they are turning the ball over 17.5 times a contest. The Falcons commit 19.0 personal fouls on average and have a free throw percentage of 55.0%.
On the defensive end, Air Force ranks 232nd in points allowed per game (76.3). They force 12.8 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 47.1% from the field (305th in college basketball). Opponents convert 36.0% of their three-point attempts (31 of 86) and shoot 63.8% from the free throw line, while they give up 14.0 assists and 35.0 rebounds per game, ranking them 239th and 175th respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Alabama State
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