- Matchup: Butler Bulldogs vs UConn Huskies
- Date: Tuesday, December 16, 2025
- Venue: PeoplesBank Arena, Hartford, CT
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Tuesday, the UConn Huskies (10-1) are set to face off against the Butler Bulldogs (8-2) at the PeoplesBank Arena.

In their most recent game, the Butler Bulldogs triumphed over Providence with a thrilling 113-110 victory. The Bulldogs managed a field goal percentage of 46.9% (38 of 81) and successfully made 10 of 28 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, Butler scored 27 of 38 shots, achieving a free throw percentage of 71.1%. They secured 43 rebounds, with 17 being offensive, and contributed 23 assists while forcing 8 turnovers and making 6 steals. On the defensive front, Butler conceded 47.7% from the floor, allowing Providence to shoot 41 of 86. Providence recorded 21 assists and 5 steals, as well as collecting 43 rebounds (15 offensive, 28 defensive), but did not register any blocks. They converted 14 out of 18 free throw attempts for a striking rate of 77.8% and made 14 of 37 attempts from the three-point range. Throughout the matchup, Butler committed 13 personal fouls compared to Providence’s 25.
One standout for Butler was Michael Ajayi, who shot 44.4% from the floor, racked up 2 assists, and pulled down 15 boards over 45 minutes of play, finishing with 28 points on 8 of 18 shooting.
This season, Butler has marked an impressive 8-2 record. The team averages 12.0 turnovers and commits roughly 15.4 fouls per game. They average 43.4 rebounds per game and have recorded 176 assists this season, ranking 84th nationally in assists. The Bulldogs are hitting 38.9% on their three-point attempts (86 of 221) and 66.3% from the free throw line, boasting an average of 90.1 points per game (18th in the nation) alongside an overall shooting percentage of 49.3%.
On the defensive side, the Bulldogs force 11.8 turnovers per game while accumulating 22.7 fouls. They rank 115th in college basketball for assists allowed, having surrendered 129 assists this season. Their opponents are shooting 42.8% against them (289 of 676), while Butler allows 33.9 rebounds per game. Additionally, they concede 32.2% on three-point attempts and hold the 250th rank in college basketball for points allowed per game (76.0).
The UConn Huskies recently achieved victory against Texas, winning 71-63. UConn gathered 21 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive rebounds, totaling 28 rebounds in the game. The team recorded 12 turnovers and achieved 7 steals. Texas committed 14 fouls, allowing the Huskies to shoot 13 free throw attempts, of which they converted 7, resulting in a free throw percentage of 53.8%. From beyond the arc, UConn connected on 6 of 16 three-point shots (37.5%). At the game’s conclusion, the Huskies shot 29 out of 53 from the field, achieving an impressive shooting percentage of 54.7%. They allowed Texas to complete 20 of 53 field goal attempts, granting them a shooting percentage of 37.7%. Texas made 4 out of 13 three-point attempts (30.8%) and finished 19 of 28 at the free throw line (67.9%). UConn allowed Texas to grab a total of 28 rebounds (10 offensive).
Alex Karaban was a vital player for the Huskies, accumulating 18 points in 36 minutes of action, along with 2 assists. He achieved a field goal percentage of 57.1%, shooting 8 of 14, and collected 4 rebounds.
The UConn Huskies boast a 10-1 record this season. They average 18.3 personal fouls per game and hit 69.9% of their free throws. The Huskies dish out an impressive 18.4 assists per game (32nd nationally) and turn over the ball 10.0 times per game. For the season, they have recorded 869 points (79.0 per game), while securing 35.4 rebounds per game. Offensively, UConn has a shooting percentage of 49.6% from the field, ranking 36th in the country.
Defensively, UConn limits opponents to 27.1% on three-point attempts (56 of 207) and allows 74.7% free throw shooting. They concede an average of 8.1 assists and 31.4 rebounds per game, positioning them 1st and 53rd in Division I. The Huskies rank 9th in college basketball for points allowed per game (61.8). They force their opponents into an average of 13.4 turnovers per game, holding teams to a shooting percentage of 37.9% from the floor (17th nationally).
Who will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Recommendation: Back UConn
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