Northern Iowa vs. Bradley Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 3-3-2023
Northern Iowa vs. Bradley Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 3-3-2023

It’s a quarterfinal matchup in the Missouri Valley Conference Tournament, also known as Arch Madness, coming to you on the hardwood from the Gateway City. The eighth-seeded Northern Iowa Panthers look to knock off the top-seeded Bradley Braves Friday afternoon with the winner advancing to Saturday’s semifinals. Northern Iowa took down ninth-seeded Illinois State 75-62 in their first-round matchup Thursday afternoon, covering the line as a 3.5-point favorite. Bradley closed the regular season with a 73-61 win over Drake at home to secure the MVC regular season crown, covering the line as a 3.5-point favorite, Sunday night. In the all-time series between the teams, the Panthers own a 36-35 advantage but the Braves took both meetings this season. That includes a 77-69 road win in the most recent matchup on February 4.

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Northern Iowa dropped eight of nine to close the regular season but played solid basketball to dispatch Illinois State in their first-round matchup Thursday afternoon. The Panthers improved to 14-17 overall with the victory and now try to pull an upset win over Bradley in the quarterfinals. Against Illinois State, Northern Iowa trailed by two with 11:35 to play in the first half but outscored the Redbirds 30-12 the rest of the half to take a 44-28 advantage. The Panthers pushed their lead to 20 with 15:29 remaining and didn’t let the Redbirds closer than six the rest of the way to secure the victory. Northern Iowa shot 46.6% from the field, including nine of 28 from three-point range, and forced 17 turnovers in the game. Bowen Born led the Panthers with 23 points and five assists in the win.

For the season, Northern Iowa is putting up an average of 70.3 points per contest, putting them 217th in the nation in scoring offense. The Panthers collect an average of 32.9 rebounds per game and dish out 11.7 assists per contest. Northern Iowa has been average on the defensive end of the floor as they allow an average of 69.9 points a game this season, putting them 190th in scoring defense. Bowen Born leads the team as he puts up an average of 17.4 points per game this season. Tytan Anderson (12.7 points, 8.6 rebounds) and Nate Heise (12 points) are solid secondary scoring pieces. Landon Wolf, Michael Duax, Trey Campbell, James Betz, Drew Daniel, Derek Krogmann and Cole Henry are all key players in the rotation for coach Ben Jacobson. The Panthers are knocking down 45.5% of their attempts from the floor this season. Northern Iowa drains 7.5 three-pointers a night while shooting 34.1% from beyond the arc this season. The Panthers shoot only 69.5% at the free throw line this season, so they have been well below average as they are 282nd in the natio n in that category.

Austin Phyfe (blood clotting issues) hasn’t played all season while Heise (finger) played just two games. Those losses have been tough to overcome for the Panthers this season.

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