- Matchup: Stonehill Skyhawks vs. New Hampshire Wildcats
- Date: Wednesday, December 17, 2025
- Venue: Lundholm Gymnasium, Durham, NH
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The New Hampshire Wildcats (3-7) are set to battle the Stonehill Skyhawks (3-8) at Lundholm Gymnasium on Wednesday evening.

Recently, the Stonehill Skyhawks went head-to-head with Vermont State Johnson, securing a resounding victory with a score of 101-60. In terms of fouls, the Skyhawks ended the game with 19 fouls compared to Vermont’s 18. They managed to convert 8 of their 25 three-point attempts, while Vermont State Johnson recorded a free throw success rate of 40.0%, making 6 of 15. The Skyhawks dominated the boards with 46 rebounds (13 offensive), while Vermont gathered 20 rebounds (3 offensive, 17 defensive). Stonehill facilitated the ball well with 23 assists and forced 13 turnovers, registering 8 steals in the process. Defensively, they limited Vermont to 39.7% shooting (23 of 58). At the charity stripe, Stonehill made 21 out of 28 free throws, achieving a free throw percentage of 75.0%, and completed the game with a 53.1% field goal percentage (34 of 64) along with 12 of 29 three-point conversions.
Hermann Koffi proved to be a standout player in the recent game, posting an impressive shooting percentage of 63.6% from the field and contributing 1 assist. In 29 minutes of play, he recorded 1 rebound and tallied 19 points on 7 of 11 shooting.
The Skyhawks enter this matchup with a record of 3-8 for the season. They average 70.7 points per game (ranking 311th nationally) while shooting 43.3% from the floor. Stonehill’s three-point shooting stands at 34.7% (94 of 271) and their free throw percentage is 67.5%. They average 39.5 rebounds per game and have accumulated 155 assists this season, placing them 194th in Division 1 for passing efficiency. Stonehill commits about 14.1 turnovers and averages 16.7 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Skyhawks manage to force 9.6 turnovers per game while committing 14.4 personal fouls. They limit opponents to 31.4% on three-point attempts and rank 173rd in college basketball in points allowed per game (72.8). The Skyhawks’ defense allows a field goal percentage of 42.7% (286 of 670) and they collect an average of 35.0 rebounds per game. In terms of assists allowed, they rank 60th nationally, conceding 117 assists on the season.
In their latest contest, the New Hampshire Wildcats triumphed over Boston with a score of 88-82. The Wildcats conceded 31 rebounds to Boston (7 offensive). From beyond the arc, New Hampshire shot 48.1%, sinking 13 of 27 attempts, and went 15 out of 27 from the free-throw line (55.6%). Defensively, New Hampshire permitted Boston to convert 27 of 62 field goals, achieving a shooting percentage of 43.5% in that game. Overall, the Wildcats finished with a field goal percentage of 50.8%, hitting 33 of 65 shots. They made 7 of 23 three-point attempts (30.4%) and converted 15 free throws at a rate of 51.7%. Boston was called for 20 fouls, resulting in 29 free throw attempts for the Wildcats. New Hampshire recorded 32 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive boards, totaling 45 rebounds during the game.
KiJan Robinson played a pivotal role for the Wildcats in this matchup, successfully converting 8 of 12 attempts for a 66.7% shooting percentage and grabbing 2 rebounds. He contributed 21 points in 32 minutes of action, without any assists.
With a current record of 3-7 this season, New Hampshire ranks 331st nationally in field goal percentage at 41.2%. They have scored a total of 704 points (averaging 70.4 per game) and average 38.2 rebounds per game. The Wildcats average 11.1 assists per game (344th in college) and turn over the ball 11.5 times per contest. They average 18.9 fouls per game while converting 70.8% of their free throws.
The New Hampshire defense limits opponents to 33.5% from three-point range (70 of 209), while teams shoot 65.3% from the charity stripe against them. They permit 12.7 assists and 37.8 rebounds on a nightly basis, ranking them 130th and 311th in Division 1, respectively. The Wildcats rank 143rd in college basketball for points allowed per game with 71.5. They also force 11.9 turnovers per game and allow opponents a shooting percentage of 43.4% from the field (186th in college basketball).
Who takes the win in this NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Back Stonehill
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