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Prediction: Siena Saints VS Maine Black Bears 2025-11-30

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Siena Saints vs. Maine Black Bears: A Feast of Favors and Foul Shots
By Your Humble Handicapper, Who Still Can’t Explain Why the Three-Point Line Is a Thing

The Siena Saints (6-2) and Maine Black Bears (4-4) clash on Thanksgiving weekend, where the only thing more lopsided than the spread is Siena’s three-point shooting. Let’s unpack this like a Thanksgiving turkey—plucking out the juicy stats and stuffing them into a humorous, fact-based feast.


Parse the Odds: A Math Class You’ll Actually Enjoy
Siena is a 11.5-point favorite, per the books, with a total set at 127.5 points. At first glance, this looks like a mismatch. Siena’s +41 scoring differential (70.7 PPG, 64.9 PAPG) is decent, but their 26.4% three-point shooting (354th nationally) makes them about as reliable as a toaster oven in a hurricane. Maine, meanwhile, isn’t profiled as a high-octane team, but their ATS record (4-3) suggests they’re better than their 4-4 W-L implies.

The Saints’ rebounding edge (2.6 RPG) is a plus, but their 4 three-pointers per game (364th) are a statistical crime. Maine’s defense? Unknown, but if history repeats, Siena’s offense will need a miracle to hit double-digit threes.


Digest the News: Injuries, Heroics, and a Hamster Wheel of Free Throws
Siena’s recent win over American was a free-throw thriller. Gavin Doty (14.4 PPG) hit 6-of-9 from the stripe in that game, which is less a basketball play and more a PSA on the importance of leg day. Francis Folefac (14 points, 6-of-9 FT) and Justice Shoats (12 points) are solid role players, but the Saints’ offense is like a Thanksgiving gravy boat—present, but not exactly inspiring.

Maine’s news is… sparse. They’re a team that’s 4-3 against the spread when favored by 1.5+ points, which is either a fluke or a well-kept secret about their ability to outplay expectations. If they’re anything like American, they’ll rely on transition defense and hope Siena’s shooters keep missing like they’re taking aim at a brick wall.


Humorous Spin: The Absurdity of College Basketball
Let’s be real: Siena’s three-point shooting is the reason the NBA invented ABA rules. At 26.4% from deep, their offense is like a toddler trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube—full of potential, but not great at execution. If they keep this up, their next game should be called “The Great Rebounding Caper,” where they dominate the glass but lose to a team that shoots 30% and wins on a buzzer-beater.

Maine, on the other hand, is the underdog with the heart of a lion and the luck of a guy who finds money on the sidewalk every Friday. Covering an 11.5-point spread would require them to either invent the three-point shot mid-game or have Siena’s players suddenly develop a collective case of “I accidentally dribbled into my own basket.”


Prediction: The Verdict (and a Side of Turkey)
Siena’s 11.5-point spread is generous, but not unfounded. Their +41 scoring differential and 2-0 tournament start suggest they’ll win comfortably. However, their terrible three-point shooting (26.4%) and Maine’s mysterious ATS grit hint at a closer game than the line implies.

Final Verdict: Siena wins 68-55, but the total score will miss the “Under” because Maine’s defense is a leaky faucet—eventually, the points will seep through. Bet Siena (-11.5) for the cover, but keep a prayer for Maine’s star to suddenly develop the shooting touch of Steph Curry.

“The Saints’ offense is like a Thanksgiving fire: It either warms the room or burns the turkey. Today, it’s choosing the former.” 🏀🦃

Created: Nov. 30, 2025, 2:58 p.m. GMT

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