- Matchup: UC Davis Aggies vs Hawaii Warriors
- Date: Thursday, December 4, 2025
- Venue: Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, HI
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The UC Davis Aggies (5-2) head to the Stan Sheriff Center on Thursday to face off against the Hawaii Warriors (6-2).

In their recent game, the UC Davis Aggies triumphed over Louisiana with a score of 77-56. They ended the match with an impressive field goal percentage of 54.5% (24 out of 44 attempts) and successfully hit 7 of 18 from beyond the arc. The Aggies also shot 68.8% from the free throw line, converting 22 of 32 shots. On the boards, they secured 31 rebounds, including 4 offensive ones. The team recorded 13 assists while committing 13 turnovers and achieving 4 steals. Defensively, UC Davis limited Louisiana to a shooting percentage of 33.3%, allowing 20 of 60 attempts. Louisiana managed only 7 assists and 4 steals. They secured 29 rebounds (10 offensive, 19 defensive) but were unable to block any shots. At the charity stripe, Louisiana performed decently, making 8 of 11 free throw attempts (72.7%) and connecting on 8 of 28 three-pointers. In terms of fouls, UC Davis recorded 10, while Louisiana accumulated 27 personal fouls.
Nils Cooper had a standout performance, shooting 75.0% from the field with 18 points and contributing 2 assists. He played for 30 minutes and pulled down 5 rebounds.
As UC Davis prepares for this matchup, they carry a 5-2 record this season. The Aggies average 14.4 turnovers per game and commit 17.7 personal fouls per night. They also secure 33.9 rebounds per game and, thus far, have made 106 assists, ranking 252nd in D-1. From three-point range, they are shooting at a 35.1% success rate (60 of 171) and have a 72.9% free throw percentage. Offensively, UC Davis averages 78.1 points per game, placing them 174th nationally, while shooting 48.3% from the field.
Defensively, the Aggies force opponents into 15.4 turnovers per game while drawing 20.4 fouls. Opponents are shooting 32.1% from downtown, as UC Davis ranks 140th in points per game allowed (71.3). Their defense allows a field goal percentage of 42.2% (172 out of 408) and gives up 33.9 rebounds per game combined. They rank 84th in college basketball for assists allowed, having surrendered 91 thus far.
Last time out, the Hawaii Warriors claimed a decisive 92-55 win against North Dakota. Contrary to their performance, Hawaii allowed North Dakota to collect 26 rebounds (with 6 coming on the offensive end). The Warriors struggled from three-point range, hitting only 4 of 20 shots for 20.0%. Hawaii capitalized on 17 out of 28 free throw attempts (60.7%). North Dakota managed to shoot 32.1% (17 of 53) from the field. The Warriors themselves shot 57.9% from the floor, making 33 out of 57 attempts. From the three-point line, Hawaii converted 5 out of 20 attempts (25.0%) and had 21 successful free throws out of 31 attempts for a percentage of 67.7%. North Dakota committed 28 fouls, giving Hawaii ample opportunity at the free-throw line. The Warriors also recorded 10 steals and grabbed 37 total rebounds, split between 29 defensive and 8 offensive.
Gytis Nemeiksa made significant contributions, hitting 5 out of 7 shots for a rate of 71.4% and securing 4 rebounds, while scoring 15 points in 24 minutes on the court without registering any assists.
Hawaii boasts a 6-2 record this season. The Warriors commit an average of 19.6 personal fouls per game while shooting 73.9% from the free throw line. They average 14.1 assists per game (ranking 211th in Division 1) and turn the ball over 14.6 times on average. With a total of 657 points this season, they are scoring at 82.1 per game and averaging 41.3 rebounds per contest. Offensively, Hawaii has a field goal percentage of 47.1%, placing them 116th nationally.
Defensively, the Warriors are 42nd in points per game allowed (65.3) and are forcing opponents into 12.3 turnovers each game. Their opponents shoot at a rate of 38.0% from the floor (29th in the country). Hawaii allows a 29.0% success rate on three-point attempts (45 of 155) while opponents convert 63.7% of their free throws. They concede 9.4 assists and 29.4 rebounds per game, ranking 13th and 18th nationally.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Hawaii
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