Expect a fast-paced game when the Little Rock Trojans (3-2) travel to North Carolina State to play the Wolfpack (4-1). Action gets underway at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 23, 2019.
Little Rock Trojans vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack Betting Odds
In their last contest, the Wolfpack dismantled the Alcorn State Braves, 87-64, while the Trojans were beaten by the 16th-ranked Memphis Tigers, 68-58.
North Carolina State played a nearly perfect game. They had an offensive rebounding percentage of 27.3 (below their season average of 32.9) and an effective field goal percentage of 0.612 (above their season average of 0.496). Alcorn State recorded marks of 18.2 and 0.483, respectively, for those same stats. Little Rock, on the other hand, had a free throw rate of 0.265 (above their season average of 0.237). Devon Daniels played a pivotal role for North Carolina State with 23 points and five rebounds. Ruot Monyyong, meanwhile had a solid performance for Little Rock, putting up 12 points and nine rebounds.
There could be a fair amount of transition action in this contest that showcases two of the nation’s more up-and-down teams. North Carolina State ranks 57th in possessions per game (72.1) and Little Rock is 54th (72.2) dating back to last season. Moreover, the Trojans rank 338th in turnover percentage (22.6 percent), while the Wolfpack rank 36th in opponents’ turnover percentage (21.9 percent).
Little Rock Trojans vs. North Carolina State Wolfpack Odds Pick
Pick: SU Winner – North Carolina State, ATS Winner – North Carolina State, O/U – Over
Betting Notes (2018-Present):
- North Carolina State ranks 31st in three pointers allowed per game (19.4) while Little Rock ranks 288th (25.3).
- The Wolfpack average 15.0 assists per game, which ranks 45th in the country. The Trojans rank 210th in assists allowed per game (13.8).
- North Carolina State ranks 73rd in steals per game (7.1) while Little Rock ranks 106th in steals allowed per game (5.9).
- The Wolfpack rank 36th in rebounds per game (38.6) while the Trojans rank 210th (34.6).
- Little Rock ranks 74th in blocks allowed per game (2.9) while North Carolina State ranks 245th (4.3).