Washington Huskies vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-27-2025
Washington Huskies vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 11-27-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..
Washington Huskies vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction – College Basketball Picks 11-27-2025
In their most recent match, the Washington Huskies competed against Southern and emerged victorious with a score of 99-93 in route to their victory. When it came to the number of fouls committed, the Huskies finished up with 27, while Southern was responsible for 33 fouls. They were also successful in seven of their nineteen attempts from beyond the arc. Following the conclusion of the game, Southern finished with a free throw shooting percentage of 64.7%, converting 22 of their 34 tries. Despite the fact that Southern finished the game without committing any turnovers, they finished with a total of 40 rebounds (12 offensive and 28 defensive). Through the course of the game, Southern had a total of 14 assists and 9 steals. When it comes to defense, Washington allowed their opponent to shoot 43.8% from the floor, which is equivalent to 32 out of 73 shots. Additionally, they were able to force 17 turnovers and get 9 steals during the contest, in addition to recording 11 assists. With regard to the amount of boards they were able to pull down, they accumulated 45, with 14 of those being on the offensive end. When the Huskies attempted to shoot from the charity stripe, they were successful 36 times out of 50 times, which is a rate of 72.0%. At the end of the game, Washington had a field goal percentage of 40.8% (29 of 71), and they were successful in making five of their seventeen shots from a distance.
Some of the individuals who participated in this competition include Wesley Yates III. At the end of the game, he finished with a field goal percentage of 42.9% and a total of one assist. His total playing time was 37 minutes, and he also grabbed six boards throughout that time. In total, he scored 23 points, making 6 of 14 shots from the field.
The Washington team has a record of 4-1 so far this season, and they will be attending this matchup. They have a shooting percentage of 45.8% from the field and are averaging 85.4 points per game, which places them 89th in Division 1. 31.5% of their shots from outside the arc (34 of 108) and 72.8% of their shots from the free throw line are being made by the Huskies. The Washington Wizards are currently ranked 340th in the nation in terms of passing the rock, as they have a total of 65 assists on the season and are averaging 43.6 rebounds per game as a team. The squad as a whole is committing 18.0 personal fouls per game, and they give up possession of the ball 11.6 times per game.
On the defensive end, the Huskies are pushing their opponents into 12.6 turnovers per game while drawing 21.6 fouls. They are ranked 165th in college basketball in terms of points per game allowed (72.0), but they are allowing 29.5% of their shots from beyond the arc. As a team, the Huskies are allowing opponents to shoot at a rate of 40.1% (128 of 319), and they are also giving up 34.4 boards per game. During the course of the season, they have allowed sixty assists to the opposition, which places them in the 34th position in Division One.
The Nevada Wolf Pack defeated UC Santa Barbara. The final score was 77-64, and the Wolf Pack took home the victory. This was the last time they competed on the floor. Regarding the manner in which they attacked the glass, Nevada allowed UC Santa Barbara to score 24 points in total, six of which were attacking. They concluded the game with a free throw percentage of 65.2%, shooting 15 of 23 from the line, and had a shooting percentage of 29.2% from a distance, shooting 7 out of 24. The Wolf Pack gave UC Santa Barbara the opportunity to make 21 of their 52 attempts from the field, which resulted in them having a 40.4% success rate in the contest. All things considered, the Wolf Pack had a shooting percentage of 47.9% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 23 for 48 from the field. The percentage of three-point shots that Nevada made was 33.3%, with the team making five out of fifteen tries. At a percentage of 86.7%, they were successful in making all 26 of the free throw attempts that they attempted. As a result of the twenty personal fouls committed by UC Santa Barbara throughout this game, the Wolf Pack were forced to make thirty attempts at the free throw line. During this matchup, they were able to steal 11 balls while also coughing up the ball 12 times. During this game, the Wolf Pack racked up a total of 30 rebounds, with 25 coming from the defensive side and 5 coming from the offensive side.
Corey Camper Jr. filled up for the Wolf Pack in this competition as a substitute players. During this game, he made 9 of 14 field goals, which is a field goal percentage of 64.3%, and he also grabbed 2 rebounds. Additionally, he finished the game with a total of three assists and 27 points in the 32 minutes that he spent on the court.
This season, Nevada has a record of 4-2 in terms of wins and losses. When it comes to the offensive side of the court, the Wolf Pack are currently ranked 309th in college basketball due to their 40.9% field goal shooting percentage. At the end of the season, Nevada has scored 472 points, which is equivalent to 78.7 points per game, and they have collected 40.3 rebounds per game. They are contributing to the success of their teammates 14.8 times per game, which ranks 181st in the collegiate level, and they are losing possession of the ball 10.8 times per game to turnovers. Each game, the Wolf Pack commits 19.2 fouls, and their free throw percentage is 74.9%. Additionally, they consistently commit 19.2 fouls.
The Nevada defense allows its opponents to make 66.9% of their free throw attempts, while they allow their opponents to make 35.4% of their three-point shots with 52 of their 147 attempts. Over the course of each game, they allow 15.3 assists and 33.0 rebounds, which places them 288th and 114th, respectively, in both categories. On the defensive side of the court, the Wolf Pack are ranked 196th in the USA in terms of the number of points they allow to be scored against them, with 74.2. They have allowed teams to shoot 46.2% from the field, which is the 289th best percentage in college basketball, and they force their opponents to commit 12.5 turnovers per game.
✅ Our Washington Huskies vs Nevada Wolf Pack Pick: Nevada
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