- Matchup: Washington Huskies vs Nevada Wolf Pack
- Event Date: Thursday, November 27, 2025
- Venue: Acrisure Arena, Palm Springs, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Washington Huskies (4-1) are set to visit Acrisure Arena this Thursday to face off against the Nevada Wolf Pack (4-2).

In their recent match, the Washington Huskies triumphed over Southern with a score of 99-93. The Huskies committed 27 fouls, while Southern was whistled for 33. From beyond the arc, Washington converted 7 of 19 attempts, and Southern managed a 64.7% success rate at the free throw line, hitting 22 of 34. Southern secured a total of 40 rebounds (12 on offense, 28 on defense) without any blocks. They recorded 14 assists and 9 steals throughout the game. Defensively, Washington allowed their opponents to shoot 43.8% from the field with 32 successful shots out of 73 attempts. The Huskies tallied 11 assists and forced 17 turnovers, while also collecting 9 steals. Washington grabbed 45 rebounds overall, with 14 deemed offensive. At the charity stripe, the Huskies made 36 of their 50 attempts, achieving a 72.0% success rate. They concluded their performance with a field goal percentage of 40.8% (29 out of 71) and sunk 5 of 17 attempts from three-point territory.
One standout performer was Wesley Yates III, who ended the game shooting at 42.9% from the field, amassing a total of 23 points on 6 of 14 shooting, along with 1 assist and 6 rebounds in 37 minutes of play.
The Huskies are coming into this game with a record of 4-1 this season. They are scoring an average of 85.4 points per game (ranking 89th in Division 1) with a shooting accuracy of 45.8%. Washington has landed 31.5% of their three-point attempts (34 out of 108) and boasts a free throw percentage of 72.8%. As a collective, Washington is gathering 43.6 rebounds per game and has dished out 65 assists thus far, placing them at 340th nationwide in assists. They are averaging a mere 11.6 turnovers and committing 18.0 personal fouls every game.
Defensively, the Huskies press their opponents into 12.6 turnovers each game while drawing 21.6 fouls. Opponents are shooting 29.5% from beyond the arc against them, and Washington is ranked 165th for points allowed per game (72.0). They surrender a shooting percentage of 40.1% (128 of 319) and average 34.4 rebounds allowed per game, ranking 34th in Division 1 for assists given up, having granted 60 assists this season.
In their last matchup, the Nevada Wolf Pack secured a victory over UC Santa Barbara with a final score of 77-64. On the boards, Nevada permitted UC Santa Barbara to collect a total of 24 rebounds (6 on offense). The Wolf Pack shot 29.2% from three-point range, making 7 out of 24 attempts, and finished the game with a free throw percentage of 65.2%, sinking 15 of 23. They held UC Santa Barbara to 21 made shots out of 52 attempts, equating to 40.4% shooting. On the offensive side, Nevada successfully shot 23 out of 48 attempts, resulting in a shooting percentage of 47.9%. From three-point distance, they connected on 5 of 15 attempts (33.3%) and excelled from the free throw line, converting 26 out of 30 attempts for an impressive 86.7%. UC Santa Barbara committed 20 fouls in the contest, prompting the Wolf Pack to take the line 30 times and resulting in 12 turnovers for them, along with 11 steals. The Wolf Pack gathered 25 defensive rebounds and 5 offensive boards for a total of 30 rebounds in the game.
Corey Camper Jr. was instrumental for the Wolf Pack, scoring 27 points with a shooting accuracy of 64.3% (9 of 14) and contributing 2 rebounds and 3 assists in his 32 minutes of play.
Nevada’s current season record stands at 4-2. Offensively, the Wolf Pack have a shooting percentage of 41.9%, ranking them 309th in college basketball. They have accumulated a total of 472 points this season, averaging 78.7 points per game, alongside collecting 40.3 rebounds per game. Their playmaking averages 14.8 assists per game (181st in college) while committing 10.8 turnovers per contest. Nevada averages 19.2 personal fouls per game and shoots 74.9% from the line.
On the defensive end, Nevada allows 35.4% shooting from three-point range (52 of 147) and their opponents make 66.9% of their free throw attempts. They relinquish an average of 15.3 assists and 33.0 rebounds per game, ranking 196th and 114th, respectively. The Wolf Pack rank 196th in the country for points allowed, surrendering 74.2 points per game. They force 12.5 turnovers on average while permitting teams to shoot 46.2% from the field (289th in college).
Who will claim victory in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Back Nevada
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