
How good is Valparaiso basketball’s defense?
When it comes to offensive execution, the Beacons shot 41.9% from the floor, which was ranked 284th in college basketball. The Valparaiso defense allowed 33.3% from downtown (191 of 574) and opponents connected on 69.3% of their foul shots.
What is Valparaiso’s average?
Valparaiso is averaging 71.6 points per game and is giving up 70.8 points per game against, while also averaging 32.6 rebounds per game and 12.8 assists per game. Ben Krikke is averaging 14.6 points per game and 4.4 rebounds per game, while Kobe King is averaging 14.2 points per game and 4.7 rebounds per game for the Beacons.
What are the odds of a Valparaiso win against Evansville?
Dimers’ independent predictive analytics model, DimersBOT, gives Valparaiso an 85% chance of winning against Evansville. Valparaiso is listed as the -8 favorite versus Evansville, with -110 at PointsBet the best odds currently available.
What time does Evansville basketball game with Valparaiso start?
Valparaiso and Evansville are scheduled to meet in College Basketball action at Athletics-Recreation Center on Monday, starting at 8:00PM EST. Dimers’ top betting picks for Evansville vs. Valparaiso, as well as game predictions and best odds, are detailed in this article. Who will win Evansville vs. Valparaiso?

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Evansville Team Defense Preview
You should not have high expectations, this is a rather average defense. This analysis would be woefully incomplete without going into further detail aside from just a defensive efficiency rating. Defensively, they are above average at stifling opponent ball movement. Opponents are a little bit disjointed against them.
Evansville Team Offense Preview
They have a completely dreadful offense that makes announcers try to spin things positively and fans cringe. An offensive effiency rating of 90.3 can certainly do that. This analysis would be woefully incomplete without going into further detail aside from just an offensive efficiency rating.
Valparaiso Team Defense Preview
You should not have high expectations, this is a rather average defense. Now that we know what the overall defense looks like, it is time to understand why this defense is the way it is. Defensively, they are above average at stifling opponent ball movement. Opponents are a little bit disjointed against them.
Valparaiso Team Offense Preview
Their offensive efficiency is 102.0, which makes them a below average offense and that means there is room for improvement, but will they actually improve? This analysis would be woefully incomplete without going into further detail aside from just an offensive efficiency rating.
The Evansville Roster
The Players to Watch for Evansville
Shamar Givance 5-10 155 pound Guard
Shamar Givance sports a 17.4 Player Efficiency Rate (PER) this season. There is potential for much more this season than his campaign this season. Consider that he is one of the better players in the conference and he can mean much more.
The Valparaiso Roster
The Players to Watch for Valparaiso
Kevion Taylor 6-6 210 pound Guard
Kevion Taylor sports a 13.6 Player Efficiency Rate (PER) this season. In the grand scheme of things, he is an average College Basketball player this season as far as his contributions are concerned.
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Evansville analysis
There is nothing I like more in this world than watching two bad teams from a mid major conference go at it near the end of the regular season.
Valparaiso analysis
Now let’s talk about Valparaiso, a team that’s not any better than their opponent for these last couple of days.
Prediction
The over has cashed in five of Evansville last seven road games, and I would venture to guess that the reason for that is because this team cannot defend on the road and struggles as heavily to defend at home as it would away from it.
Betting trends
Evansville is 27-61 ATS after a game of nine assists or less.
Evansville is 19-28 ATS after a game with five offensive rebounds or fewer.
Valpo is 30-25 ATS against conference opponents the past three seasons.
Valpo is 17-7 ATS after losing four or five of its last six games.
Projected starting lineup
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Loyola Chicago Ramblers | 25-8 | .758 | 13-5 | L1 |
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Drake Bulldogs | 25-11 | .694 | 13-5 | L1 |
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Missouri State Bears | 23-11 | .676 | 13-5 | L2 |
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Northern Iowa Panthers | 20-12 | .625 | 14-4 | L1 |
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Bradley Braves | 17-14 | .548 | 11-7 | L1 |
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Southern Illinois Salukis | 16-15 | .516 | 9-9 | L2 |
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Valparaiso Beacons | 14-18 | .438 | 6-12 | L1 |
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Illinois State Redbirds | 13-20 | .394 | 5-13 | L1 |
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Indiana State Sycamores | 11-20 | .355 | 4-14 | L6 |
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Evansville Purple Aces | 6-24 | .200 | 2-16 | L8 |
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Alabama | 26 | 7 | .788 | 1242 | L1 |
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Oklahoma State | 21 | 9 | .700 | 891 | L1 |
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Kansas | 21 | 9 | .700 | 803 | L1 |
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West Virginia | 19 | 10 | .655 | 745 | L1 |
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Virginia | 18 | 7 | .720 | 584 | L1 |
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Keyondre Young | G | 6’8″ | 180 |
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Ben Krikke | F | 6’9″ | 235 |
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Luke Morrill | G | 6’2″ | 195 |
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Trey Woodyard | F | 6’6″ | 190 |
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Brock Pappas | F | 6’4″ | 235 |
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Cam Palesse | G | 6’5″ | 190 |
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Joe Hedstrom | C | 7’0″ | 240 |
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Kobe King | G | 6’4″ | 205 |
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Preston Ruedinger | G | 6’2″ | 180 |
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Connor Barrett | G | 6’6″ | 200 |
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Darius DeAveiro | G | 6’0″ | 165 |
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Trevor Anderson | G | 6’2″ | 200 |
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Kevion Taylor | G | 6’5″ | 210 |
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Eron Gordon | G | 6’3″ | 185 |
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Tyler Fricke | G | 6’1″ | 170 |
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Emil Freese-Vilien | C | 6’10” | 255 |
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Thomas Kithier | F | 6’8″ | 235 |