The High Point Panthers (1-6) will travel to UNF Arena to go head-to-head against the North Florida Ospreys (5-4). Action gets underway at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, December 2, 2019.
High Point Panthers vs. North Florida Ospreys ATS Odds
In their last contest, the Ospreys lost to the Tennessee State Tigers, 81-73, while the Panthers beat the Greensboro Pride, 90-73.
High Point played a nearly flawless game. They had an absurd free throw rate of 0.343 (above their season average of 0.261) and an offensive rebounding percentage of 46.2 (above their season average of 29.1). Greensboro was 0.095 and 23.3, respectively, for those same stats. North Florida, on the other hand, forced Tennessee State into a turnover percentage of 21.4 (above the 16.8 mark opponents have averaged against North Florida this season). Ivan Gandia-Rosa had a good outing for North Florida, finishing with 22 points and nine assists. High Point was lifted by Curtis Holland III, who finished with 24 points and six assists.
Opposite paces will be on display in this showdown. Dating back to the 2018-19 season, North Florida has preferred to play up-tempo (26th in possessions per game), while High Point has been more methodical (302nd in possessions per game). Additionally, the Panthers, who rank 33rd in offensive rebounding percentage (33.8 percent), will go head-to-head against the Ospreys, who rank 314th in defensive rebounding percentage (68.4 percent).
High Point vs. North Florida ATS Pick
Free Basketball Pick: SU Winner – North Florida, ATS Winner – North Florida, O/U – Over
Betting Notes (2018-Present):
- North Florida averages 28.4 three pointers per game, which ranks ninth in the country. High Point ranks 314th in three pointers allowed per game (27.0).
- The Ospreys rank 26th in assists per game (15.8) while the Panthers rank 225th (12.6).
- High Point ranks 167th in steals allowed per game (6.4) while North Florida ranks 285th (8.6).
- The Panthers rank 33rd in rebounds allowed per game (31.9) while the Ospreys rank 299th (38.1).
- North Florida ranks 33rd in blocks per game (4.5) while High Point ranks 237th in blocks allowed per game (4.1).