Kansas vs Villanova prediction 3 key stats tell us who will win
Kansas vs. Villanova prediction: 3 key stats tell us who will win NCAA.com
Everything you need to know to participate in our efforts to give back — Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) Kansas has seen its opponents shoot 34.1 percent from beyond the arc this season, a mark that ranks 216th in the country. The Jayhawks have allowed 9.75 made 3-pointers per game, 331st in the country, and 2.2 more than the national average. Villanova makes an average of 10.1 per game — the 25th most in Division I. If Villanova is going to have a decent chance, they’ll need to shoot 3-pointers often and well.
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PRESENTED BY Villanova heads to the Allen Fieldhouse Saturday for a rematch of one of last year’s Final Four matchups. We're going to make a prediction for Saturday's game based on a handful of statistics that stand out. The last time these two teams met, the Wildcats ran away with that game, 95-79, on the way to their second championship in three years. But this year, Kansas is the undefeated No. 1 team in the country, while No. 17 Villanova is off to its worst start since the 2012-13 season, sitting at 8-3. You can watch the game on ESPN at 12 p.m. ET. Here are three key points that we will use to make a prediction for this matchup:Villanova will live and die by the 3-pointer
Villanova’s love of the 3-pointer is no secret. The Wildcats set the Division I record for made 3-pointers last season with 464 and are taking more per game this season. But their percentage from behind the arc is middling at 34.3 percent. That performance has been a decent barometer for Villanova so far. While Villanova’s volume of 3-pointers has stayed relatively consistent at 29.5 per game, their accuracy has not. In their wins, the Wildcats connect on 36 percent of their 3-pointers, while that number falls to 29 percent in losses. For our community! Thrilled to host our first-ever teddy bear toss this weekend at halftime of our game vs. Villanova.Everything you need to know to participate in our efforts to give back — Kansas Basketball (@KUHoops) Kansas has seen its opponents shoot 34.1 percent from beyond the arc this season, a mark that ranks 216th in the country. The Jayhawks have allowed 9.75 made 3-pointers per game, 331st in the country, and 2.2 more than the national average. Villanova makes an average of 10.1 per game — the 25th most in Division I. If Villanova is going to have a decent chance, they’ll need to shoot 3-pointers often and well.