- Matchup: Merrimack Warriors vs Hofstra Pride
- Date: Saturday, November 29, 2025
- Venue: The Palestra, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Palestra will host an exciting contest between the Hofstra Pride (2-3) and the Merrimack Warriors (2-4) this Saturday.

Recently, the Merrimack Warriors faced off against Florida, suffering a significant defeat with a score of 80-45. In that game, Merrimack achieved a field goal percentage of 28.6%, making 16 of 56 attempts, and converted 4 of 25 three-point shots. At the free-throw line, they were successful on 9 of 11 attempts, yielding an 81.8% conversion rate. The Warriors grabbed 19 rebounds, 6 of which were offensive, and provided 7 assists while committing 12 turnovers and obtaining 7 steals. Defensively, they allowed Florida to shoot 43.5% from the floor, with the opponents tallying 14 assists and 4 steals. Florida dominated the boards with a total of 51 rebounds (17 offensive, 34 defensive) and shot 78.3% from the free-throw line, successfully completing 18 of 23 attempts. The Warriors committed a total of 18 personal fouls while Florida finished with 13 fouls.
Kevair Kennedy emerged as a key player in that match, finishing with 14 points on 4 of 8 shooting, and contributing 1 assist over 30 minutes of play, though he did not secure any rebounds.
Merrimack enters this matchup with a record of 2-4 this season. They average 12.5 turnovers per game and commit approximately 20.3 personal fouls per outing. Collectively, the Warriors are averaging 28.8 rebounds per game and have made 63 assists throughout the season, placing them 349th nationally in terms of passes made. The Warriors connect on 30.1% of their three-point attempts (50 of 166) and have a free-throw shooting percentage of 75.9%. They average 65.5 points per game, ranking 344th in the nation, while shooting 36.8% from the field.
Defensively, the Warriors average forcing 13.0 turnovers each game while incurring 18.3 personal fouls. They allow opponents to shoot 32.5% from deep and rank 271st nationally in opposing points allowed per game (78.3). Merrimack’s defense permits a field goal percentage of 47.2% (158 of 335), while they give up 41.8 rebounds per game, ranking 205th in D-1 for assists allowed, with a total of 87 this season.
In their last match, the Hofstra Pride fell to Temple with a close score of 81-76. During that game, Hofstra collected 20 defensive boards and 7 offensive boards for a total of 27 rebounds. They turned the ball over 9 times, while recording 4 steals. Temple committed 18 fouls, allowing Hofstra to shoot 13 free-throws, of which they converted 11 for an 84.6% success rate. Hofstra made 9 of their 28 three-point attempts (32.1%), finishing the game with a field goal percentage of 45.2%, by making 28 out of 62 shots. Defensively, Hofstra allowed Temple to hit 25 of 50 overall, resulting in a 50.0% shooting percentage. Ultimately, Hofstra permitted Temple to grab 25 rebounds (4 offensive).
Cruz Davis was pivotal for Hofstra in this matchup, scoring 25 points over 40 minutes and contributing 4 assists. He shot 50.0% from the field, making 9 of 18 attempts, while also grabbing 3 rebounds.
Hofstra’s current record stands at 2-3 for the season. Offensively, the Pride have a shooting percentage of 45.7% from the field, ranking 181st in Division 1. With 405 points scored so far (averaging 81.0 points per game), they also average 37.2 rebounds per game. The Pride have averaged 15.2 assists per game, ranking them 161st in college basketball, while committing 12.0 turnovers each game. They are also averaging 20.2 fouls per contest and converting 70.6% of their free-throw attempts.
Defensively, Hofstra allows 32.4% shooting from three-point range (36 of 111) and sees opponents making 69.4% of their foul shots. They allow an average of 13.6 assists and 34.8 rebounds per game, ranking them 207th and 170th in D-1, respectively. On defense, Hofstra ranks 238th in D-1 in points allowed per game (76.4), forcing 14.4 turnovers on average and permitting teams to shoot 44.1% from the field (210th in college basketball).
Who will secure victory tonight in this NCAA matchup against the spread?
Pick: Choose Merrimack
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