- Matchup: UT Arlington Mavericks vs Weber State Wildcats
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Venue: Dee Events Center, Ogden, UT
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Weber State Wildcats (2-3) are set to host the UT Arlington Mavericks (4-1) this Saturday at the Dee Events Center.

In their latest encounter, the UT Arlington Mavericks triumphed over Evansville with a score of 84-76. The Mavericks achieved an impressive 62.2% shooting from the field (28 of 45), including 8 of 16 from beyond the arc. They excelled at the free-throw line, making 20 of 24 attempts for a striking 83.3%. On the boards, they secured 29 rebounds, including 9 offensive ones. Additionally, UT Arlington contributed 15 assists while forcing 12 turnovers and recording 8 steals against Evansville. On the defensive end, the Mavericks allowed Evansville to shoot 46.2% from the field (24 of 52) and observe as the opposition registered 14 assists and 7 steals. Evansville managed 14 rebounds total, with 7 on offense but failed to block any shots. They shot 71.0% from the free-throw line, converting 22 out of 31, and made 6 of their 19 three-point attempts. The Mavericks were called for 25 personal fouls, while Evansville had 21.
Raysean Seamster proved pivotal in the Mavericks’ victory, scoring 19 points on 8 of 13 shooting, while contributing 9 rebounds and 4 assists over 29 minutes.
With a season record of 4-1, UT Arlington is averaging 16.8 turnovers and committing 20.6 fouls per game. The Mavericks pull down an impressive 46.4 rebounds per game, totaling 94 assists so far, ranking 25th nationally. They’re connecting on 30.0% of their three-point attempts (30 of 100) and hitting 65.8% from the free-throw line. Offensively, the Mavericks average 83.0 points per game, ranking 128th in Division 1, while shooting 50.0% overall from the field.
Defensively, the Mavericks are forcing 16.0 turnovers per game and averaging 20.6 fouls. They allow opponents to shoot just 22.4% from three-point range and rank 12th in Division 1 in points allowed per game (60.0). Their opponents have a field goal percentage of 34.8% (96 of 276), and they concede an average of 27.0 rebounds per game, ranking 124th in assists allowed with 55 so far this season.
In their recent matchup, the Weber State Wildcats clinched a win against Campbell with a final score of 91-85. They allowed Campbell to secure 29 rebounds (10 on the offensive end). The Wildcats struggled from beyond the arc, shooting just 18.8% (3 of 16) while finishing 28 of 31 from the free-throw line (90.3%). Campbell scored 27 of 60 field goal attempts, equating to a 45.0% shooting percentage. Weber State managed to shoot 54.8% overall, sinking 34 of 62 shots. From three-point range, they converted 8 of 24 attempts (33.3%) and made 15 free throws with a rate of 65.2%. Campbell committed 20 fouls, resulting in 23 Wildcats’ free-throw attempts. Weber State also turned the ball over 12 times while collecting 20 defensive and 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 32 in the game.
Tijan Saine was a standout for the Wildcats, hitting 7 of 13 field goal attempts for a shooting rate of 53.8%, totaling 23 points, 3 rebounds, and 7 assists over 36 minutes on the court.
Weber State enters this matchup with a 2-3 record for the season. The Wildcats average 21.8 personal fouls per game and shoot 69.6% from the charity stripe. They record an average of 17.0 assists (93rd in college) while turning the ball over 12.6 times per game. So far this season, Weber State has scored a total of 453 points (90.6 per game) while averaging 48.8 rebounds per game. Offensively, they are shooting 46.0% from the field, ranking 173rd in the nation.
On the defensive side, the Wildcats rank 228th in Division 1 in points allowed per game (75.4). They force an average of 12.2 turnovers and limit opponents to a shooting percentage of 38.5% from the field (65th in college). Opponents are shooting 16.7% from three-point land (20 of 120), while converting 72.4% of their free throws. Weber State allows 11.4 assists and 38.8 rebounds per game, ranking 93rd and 309th nationally, respectively.
Who will claim victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Opt for Weber State
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