Rhode Island
Rhode Island vs UT Arlington Prediction, Bet Builder Tips & Odds
Go For Under 160.5 With Confidence
Don’t expect fireworks in this matchup. Rhode Island and UT Arlington might not score a huge combined total and our prediction is to back Under 160.5 points at odds of 1.92.
Each Team Bidding to Secure Another Win
Rhode Island Rams won their previous game, beating Detroit Mercy Titans at home. It was a 81-75 win.
UT Arlington Mavericks triumphed in their last game. It was on the road where Austin Peay Governors were beaten 68-58.
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Key Rhode Island vs UT Arlington stats:
The total line looks too big at 160.5 and we can take advantage. Go under this number at 1.92 and hope that there aren’t too many fireworks in this college game.
If you’re wanting to wager Under on the Totals, then you can aim for bigger odds. In order to do this, you simply move the line to where you feel a winning return can still be found.
Under 160.5 Probability
The sportsbooks are estimating that there is a 52.1% likelihood of this pick winning. However, our cappers have this figure between 55-60% based on their in-depth research. The bet can be recommended for this precise reason.
Rhode Island vs UT Arlington Prediction
Under 160.5 Points @ 1.92
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Published 09:39, 28 November 2024
Correct Score Prediction
We’ll roll the dice and go for Rhode Island to register a 79-75 victory. We don’t think that there will be too much between the teams and we’re happy to take the massive odds.
Rhode Island vs UT Arlington Odds
The odds and lines are updated on a frequent basis. You might therefore find that they are different to the ones listed for the betting predictions and bet builder tips.
Books Have Rhode Island as Favorites
With the sportsbooks giving them a 78% probability of winning this college game, Rhode Island might be a popular parlay pick. That is reflected in their 1.28 Moneyline betting odds. At 3.70, UT Arlington are regarded as having a lower probability of winning.
7.5 is the spread and 159.5 is the total points line. Basketball fans regularly enjoy the opportunity to bet on the Totals. There’s the chance to back Under 159.5 at 1.91.
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Rhode Island Stats

UT Arlington Stats
Moneyline
- 7 wins and 3 defeats in the last 10 games
- 3 wins and 7 defeats in the last 10 games on the road
Moneyline
- 5 wins and 5 defeats in the last 10 games
- 7 wins and 3 defeats in the last 10 home games
Point Spread
- -7 Betting Line: Have covered the spread in 6 of the last 10 games
- -7 Betting Line on the Road: Have covered the spread in 2 of the last 10 games on the road
Point Spread
- +7 Betting Line: Have covered the spread in 6 of the last 10 games
- +7 Betting Line at Home: Have covered the spread in 9 of the last 10 home games
Total Points
- Game Totals: An average of 151.60 pts in the previous 10 games
- Game Totals on the Road: An average of 152.60 pts in the previous 10 games on the road
- Over 160.5: Covered in 3 of the previous 10 games
- Over 160.5 on the Road: Covered in 2 of the previous 10 games on the road
- Team Totals: Have scored an average of 82.10 pts and allowed 69.50 pts in the last 10 games
- Team Totals on the Road: Have scored an average of 71.20 pts and allowed 81.40 pts in the last 10 games on the road
Total Points
- Game Totals: An average of 160.90 pts in the previous 10 games
- Game Totals at Home: An average of 155.50 pts in the previous 10 home games
- Over 160.5: Covered in 6 of the previous 10 games
- Over 160.5 at Home: Covered in 5 of the previous 10 home games
- Team Totals: Have scored an average of 82.90 pts and allowed 78.00 pts in the last 10 games
- Team Totals at Home: Have scored an average of 83.10 pts and allowed 72.40 pts in the last 10 home games
Rhode Island
Three thoughts on Rhode Island basketball’s labored win over Canisius
WATCH: URI postgame after topping Canisius on Dec. 16
URI’s Tyler Cochran and head coach Archie Miller speak after the Rams win, 62-45.
SOUTH KINGSTOWN – Two different teams, two opposite halves, two ways of breaking down a respected opponent – call Tuesday night at the Ryan Center whatever you like.
It was ultimately a return to the win column for the University of Rhode Island men against Canisius, as the Rams buried the first 18 minutes of action in favor of the final 22.
Tyler Cochran sparked them to life early in the second half, and Jonah Hinton eventually gave URI the lead for keeps with 15:44 left. The Golden Griffins called a timeout to prevent an oncoming avalanche, one they ultimately couldn’t stop in a 62-45 slugfest.
The Rams were poor offensively in a loss to McNeese State and followed with another early struggle here. They entered halftime on a 5-0 run to face just a 27-22 deficit and started doing the little things out of the break that tend to mean victory.
“We weren’t playing freely,” URI coach Archie Miller said. “We weren’t playing confidently. Second half, much more in character in terms of how our group plays.”
URI entered off defeats against rival Providence and the Cowboys, who stole a 66-64 triumph here on a last-second jumper by Tyshawn Archie. The Rams had a week-long exam break to stew on the 15 turnovers they committed in the second half against McNeese State and carried that rancid form into the early going against Canisius. URI was just 6-for-29 from the field and gave the ball away 11 times before emerging from the locker room with a fresh approach.
“The first half was kind of going through the motions,” Cochran said. “We preached in the second half that we needed to come out as a better team, and I think we did a good job as a team.”
How did the Rams author what was ultimately a 27-point swing in this one? Here are three thoughts from the matchup, which was played in front of a season-low 2,895 fans in Kingston.
Tyler Cochran provided the spark
Cochran was exactly the spark URI needed to snap out of its funk.
His opening three minutes of the second half included an offensive rebound and putback layup, a dive to the floor for a loose ball and steal, a diagonal pass to Hinton for a 3-pointer and a jumper of his own from beyond the arc in the right corner.
That left the Rams in a 30-30 tie with 16:49 to play, the last of four in the game. Hinton followed with another deep jumper from NBA range, and Myles Corey connected on his own with 15:06 left. URI was up by two possessions and rarely pushed the rest of the way.
“In the first half it didn’t seem like we were having much fun,” Cochran said. “It seemed like we were just trying to get the game over with.”
Cochran finished with nine of his 12 points, three of his four rebounds, all four of his assists and all four of his steals after the break. He was plus-23 in 18 second-half minutes, which was a team best. It’s exactly what the Rams expected while recruiting Cochran to his fifth college stop.
“We talked about it at halftime – who’s going to ignite us?” Miller said. “And it wasn’t going to be scoring baskets.”
New-look starting five
URI (8-4) went almost exclusively with its new starting five in the second half.
Damone King played four minutes off the bench and Drissa Traore logged two. It was Cochran, Hinton, Corey, Keeyan Itejere and new addition Jahmere Tripp otherwise, with Hinton and Corey going the full 20 minutes.
RJ Johnson (illness) was dressed, but the Rams wanted to stay away from him after limited practice work leading into the game. Alex Crawford was benched for the final 22:33 after a turnover on an inbounds play led to the Golden Griffins (5-7) building their largest lead at 27-17.
“We were out there playing hard,” Corey said. “We were down a body. RJ was sick, so I had to step up.”
Tripp finished with nine points, five rebounds and a plus-24 rating in 29 minutes – that was a team best. He opened in favor of Crawford after entering the night with superior numbers in scoring, rebounding, assists, steals, shooting, 3-point shooting and foul shooting.
“Jahmere has been very productive,” Miller said. “Trying to get him more minutes. Starting the game with him in the game is something we want to move towards.”
Rams made it harder than it had to be
URI made hard work of this one early.
The Rams committed 11 of their 13 turnovers in the first half and were just 6-for-29 from the field. They connected on only one of their first 14 attempts from 3-point range and sank into a double-digit hole just before halftime.
Anthony Benard followed a layup inside with a steal on the ensuing inbounds pass. He was fouled by Crawford and connected on a pair of free throws to extend the momentum Canisius built to that point.
“The first was really unwatchable at times,” Miller said. “We played a tight first half offensively getting adjusted to what they were doing.”
URI needed barely four minutes to match their 3-point total in the second half, hitting three of their first five from deep. The Rams also didn’t commit their first turnover until Cochran fumbled the ball out of bounds on a drive to the rim with 7:33 left. URI owned a 50-38 lead by that point and already had enough of a margin to ensure the final result.
“We just had to take the lid off the rim, really,” Corey said. “Our defense carried us and got us through the half.”
CANISIUS (45): Javante Edwards 1-2 0-0 3, Myles Wilmoth 0-4 0-0 0, Kahlil Singleton 1-4 4-4 6, Bryan Ndjonga 4-18 2-4 11, Mike Evbagharu 2-5 0-0 5, Chris Kumu 0-1 2-4 2, Anthony Benard 3-3 2-2 10, Brendan Oliver 0-0 0-0 0, King Ijeoma 4-10 0-0 8. Totals 15-47 10-14 45.
RHODE ISLAND (62): Jahmere Tripp 3-12 3-3 9, Jonah Hinton 6-18 4-4 20, Myles Corey 4-7 2-2 12, Tyler Cochran 5-11 0-0 12, Keeyan Itejere 2-5 2-4 6, Alex Crawford 0-5 0-0 0, Damone King 1-3 0-0 3, Drissa Traore 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 21-61 11-13 62.
Halftime – C, 27-22. 3-point FG – C 5-15 (Edwards 1-1, Wilmoth 0-1, Singleton 0-3, Ndjonga 1-6, Evbagharu 1-2, Benard 2-2), RI 9-34 (Tripp 0-5, Hinton 4-13, Corey 2-5, Cochran 2-5, Crawford 0-3, King 1-3). Rebounds – C 34 (Ndjonga 8), RI 43 (Itejere 11). Assists – C 10 (Benard 4), RI 10 (Cochran 4). Turnovers – C 19 (Benard 6), RI 13 (Tripp 3, Crawford 3). Blocked shots – C 2 (Ijeoma 2), RI 5 (Corey 2). Steals – C 8 (Evbagharu 4), RI 10 (Cochran 4). Attendance – 2,895.
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RI Lottery Mega Millions, Lucky For Life winning numbers for Dec. 16, 2025
The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Dec. 16, 2025, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from Dec. 16 drawing
20-24-46-59-65, Mega Ball: 07
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Winning Lucky For Life numbers from Dec. 16 drawing
03-04-19-24-39, Lucky Ball: 11
Check Lucky For Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Numbers numbers from Dec. 16 drawing
Midday: 0-5-9-8
Evening: 8-5-3-5
Check Numbers payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Wild Money numbers from Dec. 16 drawing
03-14-15-29-38, Extra: 30
Check Wild Money payouts and previous drawings here.
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Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes less than $600 can be claimed at any Rhode Island Lottery Retailer. Prizes of $600 and above must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters, 1425 Pontiac Ave., Cranston, Rhode Island 02920.
- Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners can decide on cash or annuity payment within 60 days after becoming entitled to the prize. The annuitized prize shall be paid in 30 graduated annual installments.
- Winners of the Lucky for Life top prize of $1,000 a day for life and second prize of $25,000 a year for life can decide to collect the prize for a minimum of 20 years or take a lump sum cash payment.
When are the Rhode Island Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 10:59 p.m. ET on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 11:00 p.m. ET on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 10:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Midday): 1:30 p.m. ET daily.
- Numbers (Evening): 7:29 p.m. ET daily.
- Wild Money: 7:29 p.m. ET on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
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RI schools urged to review safety protocols in wake of Brown University shooting
Authorities continue to search for Brown University gunman
Authorities are still searching for the gunman who opened fire on Brown University’s campus during finals.
The Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) is urging local elementary and secondary schools to review safety protocols following the mass shooting at Brown University.
Days after two people were killed and nine others were injured in a shooting on the college campus, the department reminded schools statewide to ensure they are following existing safety policies, including keeping exterior doors closed and locked at all times.
“While the events of this weekend are tragic, they are also a reminder and an opportunity to re-train, reinforce, and go through the necessary safety steps, once more,” Commissioner Angelica Infante-Green said in a statement.
She emphasized the importance of following the protocols, including visitor policies, “as designed and written.”
In its latest announcement, RIDE also provided a list of resources for students, families, and school staff for “navigating difficult conversations” about topics such as violence and hate.
Rhode Island schools reminded to keep interior doors closed, exterior doors closed and locked
While all exterior doors should remain closed and locked, the department said, all interior doors should also remain closed. All visitors should go through a single, secure point of entry, according to RIDE.
In Providence, all elementary, middle, and high schools are also required to establish staff “crisis teams” and conduct 15 safety drills each year, according to the district’s existing safety protocols.
In the wake of the Brown University shooting on Dec. 13, Providence Public Schools said students should expect an increased police presence on and near their campuses.
All after-school activities, sporting events, and field trips at Providence schools planned for Monday, Dec. 15, and Tuesday, Dec. 16, were canceled out of an “abundance of caution.”
The district said that it would announce its plans for the rest of the week as soon as possible.
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