- Matchup: UMKC Kangaroos vs TCU Horned Frogs
- Event Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Venue: Schollmaier Arena, Fort Worth, TX
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The TCU Horned Frogs (2-2) are set to face off against the UMKC Kangaroos (1-3) at Schollmaier Arena on Wednesday evening.

The UMKC Kangaroos recently faced the Texas Longhorns, concluding their game with a score of 71-55 in favor of Texas. In terms of fouls, UMKC accumulated 21, while Texas had 13. The Kangaroos struggled from beyond the arc, converting only 4 out of 22 attempts. Texas shot 60.7% from the free-throw line, making 17 of 28 attempts, and garnered a total of 48 rebounds (16 offensive, 32 defensive). Texas recorded 11 assists and generated 2 steals. Defensively, UMKC allowed the opposing team to shoot 39.1% from the field, making 25 of 64 shots. They managed to distribute 6 assists, create 4 turnovers, and secure 1 steal. On the boards, UMKC totaled 31 rebounds, with 8 being offensive. At the free-throw line, they found success with 6 out of their 8 attempts, achieving a conversion rate of 75.0%. UMKC wrapped up the game with a field goal percentage of 36.9% (24 of 65) but only sunk 1 out of 14 attempts from three-point range.
U’Riyah Evans was a standout performer for UMKC, shooting 53.8% from the floor and accumulating 3 assists during his 30 minutes on the court, where he grabbed 1 rebound and scored 17 points on 7 of 13 shooting.
For the season, UMKC holds a record of 1-3 and is averaging 76.0 points per game (ranked 233rd in D-1), hitting 43.1% from the field. Their three-point shooting stands at 26.4%, with 23 successful shots out of 87 attempts, and they are shooting 68.0% from the free-throw line. The Kangaroos average 36.5 rebounds per game, along with a total of 43 assists for the season, ranking them 325th in college basketball for assist percentage. They also average 12.3 turnovers and commit 18.3 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Kangaroos average forcing 11.8 turnovers each game and draw 18.8 personal fouls. They rank 253rd in D-1 for assists allowed, conceding 62 assists this season. Opponents shoot 52.3% against UMKC (136 of 260), and they allow 39.8 rebounds per game, ranking 345th in PPG allowed (87.8) in college basketball.
In their last matchup, the TCU Horned Frogs fell to Michigan by a score of 67-63. TCU collected a total of 20 rebounds—13 defensive and 7 offensive—while committing 10 turnovers and achieving 11 steals during the game. Michigan was called for 16 fouls, sending TCU to the free-throw line 15 times, where they converted 10, resulting in a 66.7% shooting percentage. The Horned Frogs made 7 of their 24 three-point attempts (29.2%) and completed 23 of 62 shots overall (37.1%). On the defensive side, TCU allowed Michigan to shoot 43.4% (23 out of 53), and Michigan converted 31.3% of their attempts from deep, making 5 of 16, while shooting 80% from the charity stripe with 16 of 20 successful attempts. TCU allowed Michigan to collect 42 rebounds in total, with 14 on the offensive end.
Brock Harding was a key player in this game for TCU, hitting 7 of 14 shots (50.0%) and grabbing 6 rebounds while scoring 15 points in 32 minutes, along with 4 assists.
Currently, TCU holds a record of 2-2. They commit an average of 16.8 fouls per game and maintain a free-throw shooting percentage of 74.2%. The Horned Frogs average 15.0 assists per game (186th in the country) and 12.3 turnovers per contest. So far, TCU has scored a total of 319 points (79.8 per game) and collects 33.8 rebounds on average. They shoot 44.5% from the field, ranking 216th in the nation.
Defensively, TCU allows an opposing shooting percentage of 36.5% from three-point territory (27 of 74) and 77.2% from the free-throw line. They concede an average of 15.3 assists and 33.3 rebounds per game, with rankings of 273rd and 119th in college basketball, respectively. TCU ranks 112th in the country in points allowed per game, averaging 68.3. They force an impressive 16.5 turnovers per game and allow opponents to shoot 43.3% from the floor (196th in college).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Pick: Go with UMKC
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