- Matchup: Arizona Wildcats vs UConn Huskies
- Scheduled Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Venue: Gampel Pavilion in Storrs, CT
- Broadcast: FS1
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The Arizona Wildcats (4-0) are heading to Gampel Pavilion this Wednesday to compete against the UConn Huskies (4-0).

In their previous matchup, the Arizona Wildcats secured a victory against UCLA with a final score of 69-65. The Wildcats committed 11 fouls, while UCLA recorded 12. Arizona made 9 out of 17 attempts from beyond the arc, with UCLA successfully hitting 6 of their 8 free throws for a percentage of 75.0%. In rebounding, UCLA achieved a total of 24 boards (6 offensive, 18 defensive) and recorded no blocks. They also tallied 15 assists and 4 steals. On the defensive side, Arizona allowed 43.1% shooting from the field, with UCLA hitting 25 of 58 shots. The Wildcats registered 16 assists and forced 15 turnovers, garnering 7 steals. Arizona collected 33 rebounds, with 9 being offensive, and converted 11 out of 15 free throw attempts for a 73.3% success rate. Overall, Arizona ended the game with a field goal percentage of 47.3% (26 of 55) and hit 6 of 19 three-point attempts.
Anthony Dell’Orso played a pivotal role in the win, shooting 54.5% from the field and dishing out 3 assists in 28 minutes of play, scoring a total of 20 points on 6 of 11 shooting.
With a current record of 4-0, the Wildcats are averaging 84.8 points per game (ranked 111th in Division 1) while hitting 50.2% from the field. They are shooting 40.0% from three-point range (26 of 65) and 77.7% from the free-throw line. Collectively, Arizona is pulling down 40.3 rebounds per game and has recorded 77 assists, placing them 54th nationally for assists. They are committing an average of 13.8 turnovers per game and 16.5 personal fouls.
On defense, the Wildcats are forcing 15.5 turnovers per game while averaging 17.0 personal fouls. They are allowing opponents to shoot 31.7% from beyond the arc and rank 88th in points per game allowed (67.0). Their opponents are hitting 39.2% of their field goals (96 of 245) and they give up an average of 32.3 rebounds per game. Arizona ranks 111th in college in terms of assists allowed, with a total of 46 given up this season.
In their latest contest, the UConn Huskies emerged victorious against BYU, winning 86-84. In terms of rebounding, UConn allowed BYU to secure 27 total boards (9 offensive). The Huskies were 30.8% from three-point territory, landing 8 of 26 attempts, and shot 78.3% from the free-throw line, going 18 of 23. BYU converted 29 out of 59 shots from the field, resulting in a 49.2% shooting percentage. Meanwhile, UConn made 30 out of 53 shots for a shooting percentage of 56.6%. From beyond the arc, UConn connected on 8 of 18 shots (44.4%). They were awarded 27 free-throw attempts due to BYU’s 22 fouls, and recorded 15 turnovers while achieving 7 steals. The Huskies captured 20 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive rebounds for a combined 26 boards in the game.
Alex Karaban made a significant impact for UConn, hitting 8 of 11 attempts with a 72.7% shooting percentage, collecting 3 rebounds, and finishing the game with 21 points in 39 minutes, along with 1 assist.
UConn stands at a strong 4-0 for the season. Offensively, the Huskies are shooting at an impressive rate of 55.8%, placing them 5th nationally. They have accumulated 364 points this season, averaging 91.0 points per game and grabbing 36.8 rebounds per outing. The team is assisting each other 20.3 times per game (23rd in D-1) and averages 11.0 turnovers per game. UConn commits 18.8 personal fouls per game, with a free-throw success rate of 72.4%.
On the defensive end, UConn ranks 33rd in D-1, allowing 62.0 points per game. They force 14.8 turnovers each game and permit opponents to shoot 38.8% from the field (78th in college basketball). Opponents have managed to make 26.7% of their three-point attempts (20 of 75) and achieve 69.7% from the free-throw line. They give up 6.0 assists and collect 26.8 boards nightly, ranking 2nd and 7th in Division 1, respectively.
Which team will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back UConn and take the under on total points
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