UNLV vs Stanford Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-7-2025

UNLV vs Stanford Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-7-2025

UNLV vs Stanford Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-07-2025. Place a bet on this game at YouWager.lv..

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UNLV vs Stanford Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-07-2025

On Sunday, collegiate basketball action will take place at Maples Pavilion in Stanford, and it will feature a matchup between the UNLV Rebels and the Stanford Cardinal. The following is a prediction for the match between UNLV and Stanford. We will examine this from the point of view of betting, and then determine which of the two teams, UNLV or Stanford, is the best option. We are going to look at the current form and player performances of both sides, as well as the previous betting patterns and streaks that are associated with this encounter. Towards the end of this discussion, we will bring everything together by providing a synopsis that generates a rational selection for a betting outcome that is advantageous in this game.

During the month of November, the Rebels suffered through a period of rough play. During the first three games of the season, UNLV had a record of 3-2, with victories over Chattanooga, Memphis, and Saint Joseph’s, as well as defeats at the hands of TN-Martin and Montana. The Rebels would go on to suffer three consecutive defeats, bringing their overall record for the first month of the year to a dismal 3-5, which was accumulated via eight games played.

On Thanksgiving, the Rebels were defeated by Rutgers in their most recent battle, which took place at Michelob ULTRA Arena. The Rebels’ final score was 80-65. Not only did UNLV’s Tyrin Jones and Kimani Hamilton lead the starters with 13 points each, but they also combined for 11 rebounds, two assists, three blocks, and a steal. In the game that the Rebels were unable to win, Al Green came off the bench and contributed 13 points in 22 minutes. In addition, he grabbed two rebounds during his time on the court.

According to the Stanford side of things, they have been looking fairly strong thus far this year. During the first four games of the season, the Cardinal went on a 4-0 run, winning against Portland State, Montana, Montana State, and Louisiana. In total, they defeated all four of those teams. It was from that point on that Stanford would suffer their first defeat, which came against Seattle. Since then, however, they have defeated Minnesota, Saint Louis, and Portland in quick succession. After playing eight games so far this season, the Cardinal have a record of 7-1 overall through their winning streak.

In their matchup against Portland on Monday, the Cardinal were able to secure a victory at Maples Pavilion, which they won by a score of 94-72. Jeremy Dent-Smith of Stanford led the way with 16 points and two steals in 23 minutes off the bench, and Oskar Giltay had 15 points, eight boards, and three steals in 21 minutes off the bench. Dent-Smith and Giltay both came from the bench. Benny Gealer led all starters with 15 points and two steals in the Cardinal’s victory by scoring the most points and stealing the most rebounds.

I guess I’ll just carry on with my studies at Stanford. In their most recent game, the Cardinal shot a respectable 52 percent from the floor and 14 of 33 (42 percent) from beyond the arc. This was despite the fact that the Portland club was not particularly impressive. It is true that Stanford allowed the Pilots to shoot at a rate of 51 percent, but the Cardinal were able to capitalize on Portland’s 18 turnovers by stealing 11 of them, which was a significant factor in their victory. As a result, Stanford has scored 69 or more points in each of their games so far this season, and they have scored 72 or more points in each of their seven victories.

In their most recent defeat against Rutgers, the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) struggled to shoot a mediocre 40 percent from the field and only 23 percent (5-of-22) from beyond the arc. The Rebels were outrebounded on the boards by a score of 45-33, but they did a good job of controlling the ball, as they committed only eight turnovers. Recently, UNLV has been allowing a significant number of points to be scored against them; in fact, they have conceded 74 or more points in six consecutive games. It is anticipated that Stanford will have a great deal of scoring opportunities in this match.

Our UNLV vs Stanford Pick: Stanford

 

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