Boise State Broncos vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction, 12/20/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Boise State Broncos vs Nevada Wolf Pack
Date: Saturday, December 20, 2025
Location: Lawlor Events Center in Reno, NV
TV: ESPN+
The Boise State Broncos (8-3) are en route to Lawlor Events Center on Saturday where they will compete against the Nevada Wolf Pack (8-3).

The Boise State Broncos took the court against St. Mary's and earned the victory with a final of 68-67 in their last game. When it comes to personal fouls, the Broncos walked away with 18 and St. Mary's totaled 13 personal fouls. They converted 5 out of their 19 attempts from beyond the perimeter. St. Mary's shot 83.3% when shooting free throws by making 20 of 24 attempts. Furthermore, St. Mary's snagged 30 rebounds (9 offensive, 21 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. St. Mary's totaled 7 assists and had 6 steals for the contest. In terms of defending, Boise State let their opponent shoot 36.8% from the floor on 21 of 57 shooting. They also recorded 9 assists for this contest in addition to creating 10 turnovers and having 5 steals. In terms of grabbing rebounds, they collected 28 with 5 of them being offensive. At the free throw line, the Broncos made 12 of their 14 tries for a rate of 85.7%. Boise State walked away from the game having earned a 48.1% FG percentage (25 out of 52) and converted 6 of their 19 shots from distance.
Drew Fielder is one player who was a major contributor for this game. He recorded 22 points on 10 out of 17 shooting. He saw the court for 21 minutes and pulled down 6 rebounds. He ended up going 58.8% from the floor but had no assists at the end of the game.
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Boise State steps onto the court with a record of 8-3 on the season. They are averaging 78.0 points per game (175th in college) while going 44.6% from the field. The Broncos are hitting 35.4% on 3-pointers (90 of 254) and 77.1% from the charity stripe. As a team, Boise State is grabbing 38.3 rebounds per game and has tallied 153 dimes so far this season, which ranks 220th in college in terms of passing. They are turning it over 12.2 times per game and as a team they commit 16.5 personal fouls on a nightly basis.
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On defense, the Broncos are able to force 10.9 turnovers every game and they draw 20.4 fouls. They currently rank 76th in college in giving up assists to their opponents with 124 conceded for the year. The Broncos are giving up and opponent field goal percentage of 43.4% (275 of 633) and they surrender 29.6 rebounds per contest as a team. They give up 32.2% from beyond the arc and they rank 99th in D-1 in points per game allowed (69.5).
In their last game, the Nevada Wolf Pack walked away with a victory by a final of 78-75 when they played Duquesne. With respect to rebounding, Nevada permitted Duquesne to snag 33 in total (11 on the offensive side). They went 33.3% from 3-point land by going 11 of 33 and ended up going 18 of 20 at the free throw line (90.0%). The Wolf Pack permitted Duquesne to make 23 of 59 attempts from the field which left them with a rate of 39.0% in this matchup. When this game wrapped up, the Wolf Pack shot 25 out of 56 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 44.6%. Regarding shots from beyond the arc, Nevada converted 4 out of their 10 attempts (40.0%). They were able to bury 24 of those for a clip of 75.0%. Duquesne earned 24 personal fouls in this contest which took the Wolf Pack to the charity stripe for a total of 32 attempts. They coughed up the ball 8 times, while earning 9 steals in this game. The Wolf Pack recorded 19 defensive boards and 10 offensive rebounds totaling 29 in the game.
Tayshawn Comer was important for the Wolf Pack for the contest. He totaled 16 points in his 30 minutes on the court and had 1 assist in the game. He made 5 of 13 in the matchup for a field goal rate of 38.5%, and accumulated 1 rebound.
Nevada has a win-loss mark of 8-3 on the season. The Wolf Pack are committing 18.5 personal fouls per game and they go 74.3% from the charity stripe. They are dishing out assists 14.4 times per game (195th in the nation) and they are turning it over 9.1 times per contest. Nevada has accounted for 851 points on the year (77.4 per contest) and they grab 37.8 rebounds per game. As an offensive unit, the Wolf Pack are shooting 42.7% from the floor, which ranks them 296th in college hoops.
The Nevada defense allows 34.5% on 3-point attempts (91 of 264) and their opponents are making 72.6% of their free throw shots. They have conceded 14.2 assists and 34.9 rebounds per contest, which is 242nd and 198th in those defensive categories. The Wolf Pack defensively are ranked 178th in college hoops in PPG surrendered with 72.9. They are forcing their opponents into 12.3 TO's per game and have allowed teams to shoot 43.5% from the floor (192nd in college).
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take Boise State
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