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Panther’s Toothsayer: Pfeiffer Falcons

  • Tyler
  • Dec 28, 2025
  • 2 min read


📍 Context & Stakes: Closing the Book on 2025


This is the final chapter of High Point’s non-conference schedule—and the final game of 2025. It’s not a measuring-stick matchup in the traditional sense, but it is a tone-setter.


High Point enters at 11–3, riding dominant performances and owning one of the most efficient offenses in the country. Pfeiffer arrives from Division III, well-rested after over three weeks off, but facing a massive jump in speed, length, and physicality.


This game isn’t really about proving who High Point is. It’s about reinforcing how they play before Big South play begins. Sunday provides a nice tune up before a tough road matchup at UNC Asheville. 



🔍 Pfeiffer Snapshot: Style Over Size


Pfeiffer is a legitimate D3 program under Pete Schoch, the reigning USA South regular-season and tournament champion coach. His teams play fast, share the ball, and score in bunches but the profile shows clear vulnerabilities when facing size and pressure.


What they want:

  • Up-tempo pace

  • Early offense

  • Ball movement and rhythm threes

What’s hurt them:

  • Turnovers (15+ per game)

  • Rebounding deficits

  • Interior defense against physical teams

  • Transition defense under pressure


Their last game—a 101–55 loss at Longwood—was a harsh reminder of the gap when tempo meets D1 athleticism.



⚙️ The Matchup Reality


This is a contrast in ecosystems.


High Point brings:

  • Top-tier offensive efficiency

  • Elite ball security (sub-10 TOs/game)

  • Depth that doesn’t drop the level

  • Relentless pressure that turns mistakes into avalanches

Pfeiffer brings:

  • Confidence in their system

  • A couple capable scorers (Doug Smith, Sean Sucarichi)

  • Energy but limited answers if the game speeds up beyond control



🧠 The Bigger Picture: Non-Conference in Review


This non-conference slate has told us something important:

  • The offense is real. High Point is averaging 93+ PPG, with an offensive rating significantly better than last year’s NCAA Tournament team.

  • The ball moves. Assist rates are up. Turnovers are down. Decisions are cleaner.

  • The depth is undeniable. Multiple games with injuries or absences—and the level never dipped.

  • The ceiling is higher. This team scores more efficiently, forces more mistakes, and plays faster without being reckless.

Against lower-division opponents this year, High Point has averaged 128 points with margins approaching 80 points. That’s not just talent—it’s structure and intent.



🗝️ Keys for High Point


1️⃣ Professional Start – No easing into it

2️⃣ Defensive Pressure Without Gambling

3️⃣ Win the Glass Early – Remove second chances

4️⃣ Bench Impact – Keep the pace punishing

5️⃣ Health & Rhythm – Get out clean, get everyone minutes



🔮 Toothsayer’s Take


Pfeiffer deserves respect as a successful program, but this matchup is about High Point sharpening habits, not surviving a test.


The Panthers are faster, deeper, stronger, and more connected on both ends. If they play with focus, this becomes another statement of who they are heading into January.


This is about closing 2025 with confidence, clarity, and momentum.


Prediction:

High Point 112, Pfeiffer 61

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