Liberty vs College of Charleston Prediction Basketball Picks 12-1-23

The College of Charleston Cougars and Liberty Flames face off on Friday in a college basketball showdown at the Eleanor R. Baldwin Arena. Let’s look at the betting matchup and give a free College of Charleston vs Liberty prediction.

College of Charleston Looks for Third Straight Win

College of Charleston has won two straight games and the offense has been the difference in each of the games. Two games ago against Coastal Carolina, they won 80-72 and in the last game against Kent State, they won 84-78. Reyne Smith was the top player putting up 21 points The Cougars on the season are averaging 71.8 points while their defense is giving up 74.8 points per game. They are averaging 63.5 shots per game which is 54th in the league. Reyne Smith is averaging 11.7 points while shooting 37 percent from the field. 


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Liberty’s Offense Has Confidence

Liberty has had a perfect start to the season, and the offense has been good. In the last game against Maryland Eastern Shore, Liberty scored 99 points and they ended up winning with ease. Liberty was led by Kaden Metheny who finished with 20 points, two rebounds, and two assists. Liberty on the season is averaging 85.8 points while their defense is giving up 60.8 points per game. The defense is ranked 19th and you are going to need the offense to be good here with ease. Kyle Rode is averaging 16.3 points while shooting 48.5 percent from the field and 48.8 percent from behind the three-point line. 

College of Charleston vs Liberty Prediction

There is going to be no shortage of scoring in this game The Cougars are averaging 71.8 points but their defense has been a major issue. Liberty is averaging 85.8 points per game and they are going to have no issue running up the score against the College of Charleston defense and that is going to be the difference here. Both offenses are going to run up the score and this game is going to go over the total. 

 

 

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