- Matchup: West Georgia Wolves vs UCLA Bruins
- Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
- Venue: Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: B1G+
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The West Georgia Wolves (0-1) will be heading to Pauley Pavilion on Monday to face off against the UCLA Bruins (1-0).

The Wolves faced a tough opponent in Nebraska, suffering a defeat with a final score of 86-53 in their previous outing. In terms of personal fouls, West Georgia committed 21, while Nebraska had 14. They hit 10 of 32 attempts from beyond the arc. Nebraska only converted 64.0% of their free throws, making 16 of 25. The rebounding battle was in favor of Nebraska, who secured 46 rebounds (13 offensive, 33 defensive) without any blocks. The Cornhuskers recorded 20 assists and 7 steals in this matchup. On defense, West Georgia allowed their opponent a shooting percentage of 46.9% on 30 of 64 attempts. The Wolves tallied 8 assists for the game, forcing 9 turnovers and registering 7 steals. In the rebounding department, they gathered a total of 34, including 10 offensive boards. From the charity stripe, West Georgia hit 11 of their 13 attempts, achieving an impressive 84.6% conversion rate. Overall, they ended the game with a field goal percentage of 29.2% (19 of 65) and managed to sink 4 out of 24 three-point attempts.
Key player Shelton Williams-Dryden contributed significantly, finishing with 14 points on 5 of 19 shooting, though he struggled with a field goal percentage of 26.3% and did not register any assists. He played for 30 minutes and grabbed 5 rebounds.
Currently, West Georgia stands at 0-1 this season, averaging 12.0 turnovers per game and committing 21.0 fouls nightly. They are averaging 37.0 rebounds and have recorded 8 assists, positioning them at 339th in the nation for assists. With 16.7% shooting from long range (4 of 24) and 84.6% from the free throw line, their scoring is struggling at 53.0 points per game, ranking them 342nd in Division 1 overall.
Defensively, the Wolves are forcing 9.0 turnovers per game while committing 14.0 personal fouls. They allow 31.3% shooting for opponents on three-point attempts and rank 313th nationally in points allowed per game (86.0). The Wolves’ defense permits a 46.9% success rate from the field (30 of 64) and surrenders an average of 49.0 rebounds per game. They rank 267th in Division 1 for assists allowed, conceding 20 per game.
In their last appearance, the UCLA Bruins celebrated a win against Eastern Washington, closing the game at 80-74. UCLA allowed Eastern Washington to collect 29 rebounds overall (6 offensive). From the three-point line, UCLA shot 28.0%, hitting 7 out of 25, while their free throw shooting was 64.3% with 9 out of 14. The Bruins let Eastern Washington hit 29 of 54 shooting attempts (53.7%) and produced a total of 33 out of 70 shots from the field, resulting in a shooting percentage of 47.1%. From behind the arc, UCLA converted 8 of 26 attempts (30.8%) and made 6 attempts from the charity stripe for 60.0%. The Bruins capitalized on Eastern Washington’s 13 fouls, getting 10 free throw attempts. They turned the ball over 8 times but managed to secure 7 steals in the match, with 21 defensive and 10 offensive boards, totaling 31 rebounds in the game.
Donovan Dent was a standout performer for the Bruins, contributing 21 points with 9 assists in 36 minutes on the floor. He achieved a 47.1% shooting rate, hitting 8 of 17 shots, alongside 4 rebounds.
UCLA’s record stands at 1-0 for the season. The Bruins commit an average of 12.0 fouls per game and convert only 60.0% of their free throws. They tally 19.0 assists on average (104th in Division 1) and have an average of 8.0 turnovers per game. With 80 points so far, UCLA records 35.0 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they are shooting 47.1% from the field, ranking 167th in college basketball.
On defense, UCLA allows 28.0% shooting on three-point attempts (7 of 25), with opponents converting 64.3% of their charity stripe attempts. They yield 22.0 assists and 30.0 rebounds per game, ranking them 353rd and 110th, respectively, in college hoops. Defensively, UCLA stands at 221st in points allowed per game with 74.0. They force an average of 16.0 turnovers but allow opponents to shoot 53.7% from the field (342nd in college basketball).
Who will cover the spread in this NCAA matchup tonight?
Pick: Back West Georgia
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