- Matchup: Coppin State Eagles vs VCU Rams
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Venue: Siegel Center, Richmond, VA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The VCU Rams (2-2) will host the Coppin State Eagles (1-6) at the Siegel Center this Saturday.

In their previous game, the Coppin State Eagles triumphed over Central Penn with a dominant score of 103-62. They showcased an impressive field goal percentage of 49.4% (40 of 81) and successfully made 8 of their 29 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Eagles converted 15 out of 20 shots, yielding a percentage of 75.0%. On the rebounding front, they gathered a total of 50 boards, with 19 being offensive. Additionally, Coppin State recorded 20 assists, forced 22 turnovers from their opponents, and achieved 17 steals. Defensively, they held Central Penn to a shooting percentage of 33.8% (22 out of 65). Central Penn managed to distribute 12 assists and posted 6 steals. The opposition gathered a total of 29 rebounds, and they converted 81.8% of their free throws, hitting 9 of 11 attempts, while making 9 out of 33 from three-point range. Coppin State committed 9 fouls, compared to Central Penn’s 15.
Torrin Andrews was a key player in this victory, shooting an impressive 66.7% from the field, contributing 6 assists, and pulling down 6 rebounds in 26 minutes of play. He tallied 20 points on 8 of 12 shooting.
As they approach this matchup, the Coppin State Eagles hold a record of 1-6. They average 66.3 points per game, ranking 342nd nationally, and shoot 38.9% from the field. The Eagles connect on 26.5% from three-point territory (40 of 151) and maintain a free throw percentage of 74.8%. On average, they grab 34.7 rebounds and have accumulated 89 assists this season, ranking 44th in Division 1 for assists per game. However, they do also average 15.9 turnovers and commit 16.7 fouls per game.
Defensively, the Eagles force an average of 12.7 turnovers while committing 18.9 personal fouls per game. Their defense ranks 363rd in Division 1 for assists allowed, giving up 117 this season. Opponents shoot 45.0% from the field against them (193 of 429), and the Eagles allow 39 rebounds per game, ranking them 309th in PPG allowed with 81.4.
In their last outing, the VCU Rams suffered a loss against North Carolina State, finishing the game with a score of 85-79. The Rams recorded 29 rebounds in total, comprising 18 defensive and 11 offensive boards, while committing 12 turnovers and tallying 11 steals. North Carolina State was charged with 13 fouls, leading to 18 free throw attempts for the Rams, who converted 12 (66.7%). The Rams’ three-point shooting saw them make 13 of 42 attempts (31.0%), and they ended the game shooting 40.9% overall (27 of 66). Defensively, VCU allowed North Carolina State to connect on 46.3% of their shots (25 of 54) and 38.1% from three-point range (8 of 21). The Rams’ free throw shooting was strong, going 27 from 33 (81.8%), but they allowed 43 total rebounds to the opposition (12 offensive).
Barry Evans played a crucial role for VCU, shooting 50.0% from the field on 6 of 12 shooting, contributing 5 rebounds, 18 points, and 3 assists in 34 minutes of action.
With a current season record of 2-2, the Rams commit an average of 18.8 fouls and shoot 67.0% from the free throw line. They average 18.0 assists per game (ranking 61st nationally) while averaging 14.5 turnovers. VCU has amassed 337 points this season (84.3 per game) and captures 37.5 rebounds per contest. Their field goal percentage stands at 44.4%, ranking 223rd in the nation.
On the defensive end, VCU allows 36.0% shooting from three-point range (27 of 75). Opponents convert 77.5% of their free throw attempts against them. The Rams surrender 12.0 assists and 39.0 rebounds per game, ranking them 131st and 318th, respectively, in these categories. Overall, they rank 223rd in PPG allowed, giving up 75.0 points per game. They force an average of 16.0 turnovers and allow opponents to shoot 41.1% from the field (ranked 127th in Division 1).
Who will take the win in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Opt for Coppin State
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