Sports / Men's College Basketball
A preview of the upcoming men's college basketball game between the Lipscomb Bisons and the Marshall Thundering Herd on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Marshall is favored to win based on current predictions.
The Lipscomb Bisons (2-4) will face the Marshall Thundering Herd (5-1) at the Cam Henderson Center in Huntington, WV, on Wednesday. According to predictions, Marshall is the likely winner.
Lipscomb is coming off an 83-62 victory against Western Carolina, where Grant Asman scored 22 points. The Bisons are averaging 75.2 points per game, but their field goal percentage is only 40.0%. Marshall, on the other hand, defeated Mercyhurst 69-60 in their last game. Jalen Speer contributed 21 points for the Thundering Herd. Marshall is averaging 84.0 points per game with a field goal percentage of 48.5%.
**Key Stats:** - Lipscomb: 75.2 PPG, 40.0% FG - Marshall: 84.0 PPG, 48.5% FG
**Players to Watch:** - Lipscomb: Grant Asman (13.5 PPG, 5.5 RPG) - Marshall: Wyatt Fricks (14.8 PPG, 5.2 RPG)
Marshall's ability to score efficiently and their strong home record make them a solid favorite in this matchup. Lipscomb will need a strong offensive performance from Asman and improved defense to challenge the Thundering Herd.
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