- Matchup: Boston Terriers vs Penn State Nittany Lions
- Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
- Venue: Bryce Jordan Center, University Park, PA
- Broadcast: Peacock
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The Bryce Jordan Center will host the clash between the Penn State Nittany Lions (5-1) and the Boston Terriers (3-3) this Tuesday.

In their latest game, the Boston Terriers faced Harvard, emerging victorious with a score of 75-74. Boston showcased an impressive 62.5% field goal percentage, sinking 30 of 48 attempts and making 11 of 21 three-point shots. They converted 4 out of 8 free throw attempts, resulting in a 50.0% success rate. On the boards, they recorded 21 rebounds, with 2 being offensive. In addition to 20 assists, they forced 10 turnovers and accumulated 9 steals. Defensively, Boston allowed their opponents to shoot 54.7% from the field (29 of 53). Harvard managed 21 assists and had 9 steals, collecting 16 total rebounds (3 offensive, 13 defensive) without any blocks. The Crimson shot 77.8% from the charity stripe, converting 7 of 9 attempts and hitting 9 of 23 from behind the arc. The fouling statistics showed Boston committing 7 fouls while Harvard incurred 10.
Chance Gladden was a key player in this match, scoring 20 points on 8 of 12 shooting. He logged 34 minutes on the floor, contributing with 2 rebounds and 3 assists while making 66.7% of his shots.
Entering this matchup with a record of 3-3, Boston averages 12.2 turnovers per game and commits 15.3 personal fouls. The team averages 31.2 rebounds per contest and has tallied 94 assists this season, ranking 119th in Division 1 for assists. The Terriers are shooting 36.6% on three-pointers (52 of 142) and 70.8% from the free throw line, scoring an average of 70.2 points per game (ranking 309th in Division 1) on 46.2% field goal shooting.
On the defense, the Terriers are forcing an average of 10.3 turnovers while allowing 14.3 personal fouls per game. They are currently ranked 317th in Division 1 for assists allowed to opponents, having given up 100 assists this year. Their defense permits a shooting percentage of 48.3% (160 of 331) and averages 31.0 rebounds per game, while allowing 40.4% shooting from three-point range. They rank 214th in points allowed per game, currently at 74.5.
In their last outing, the Penn State Nittany Lions suffered a 77-65 loss to Providence. They recorded 26 defensive rebounds alongside 13 offensive rebounds, totaling 39 for the game. The Nittany Lions committed 11 turnovers and managed only 2 steals. Providence committed 13 fouls, granting Penn State 16 free throw attempts—of which they converted 13 for an 81.3% rate. Out of 24 three-point attempts, Penn State made 8 (33.3%) and concluded the game shooting 22 of 66 from the field (33.3%). The Nittany Lions allowed Providence to shoot 40.6% from the field, with their opponents making 28 of 69 attempts. Providence also shot 18.2% from three, making 6 out of 33, while converting 15 of 19 free throws (78.9%). Penn State allowed Providence to total 40 rebounds (12 offensive).
Freddie Dilione V played a crucial role for the Nittany Lions, tallying 22 points in 35 minutes on the court while contributing 4 assists. He connected on 8 of 18 attempts (44.4%) and grabbed 9 rebounds.
Penn State has a current record of 5-1 for the season. The Nittany Lions average 13.2 fouls per game and have a free throw percentage of 70.3%. They average 14.5 assists per game (201st nationally) and commit 7.8 turnovers per game. This season, Penn State has accumulated 475 points (79.2 per game) and averages 33.5 rebounds per game. Their offensive efficiency is strong, as they shoot 49.0% from the field, placing 67th in the nation.
On defense, the Nittany Lions rank 89th in Division 1 for points allowed per game at 68.0. They force their opponents into 12.8 turnovers per game and allow 44.3% shooting from the floor (229th in Division 1). The Nittany Lions defend three-point shots at 28.3% accuracy (41 of 145), with opponents shooting 83.6% from the free throw line. They allow an average of 14.7 assists and 31.5 total rebounds per game, ranking 252nd and 69th in the country, respectively.
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Select Boston
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