Campbell Fighting Camels vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons Prediction, 11/25/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Campbell Fighting Camels vs Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Location: LJVM Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC
TV: ACC Extra
The Campbell Fighting Camels (3-3) are on their way to LJVM Coliseum on Tuesday where they will compete against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons (4-2).

The Campbell Fighting Camels played UT Arlington and walked away with a win by a score of 71-67 in their last game. When it comes to personal fouls, the Fighting Camels walked away with 14 and UT Arlington totaled 24 personal fouls. They also made 4 of 13 attempts from beyond the arc. UT Arlington walked away from this one shooting 65.0% from the free throw line by knocking down 13 of their 20 tries. Moreover, UT Arlington collected 31 rebounds (12 offensive, 19 defensive), but finished the game with no rejections. UT Arlington recorded 13 assists and had 10 steals in this game. With regard to defense, Campbell allowed 41.0% from the field on 25 of 61 shooting. They also recorded 9 dimes in this contest while forcing the other team into 14 turnovers and getting 5 steals. In relation to rebounding, they compiled 35 with 9 of them being offensive. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Fighting Camels buried 19 of their 32 attempts for a percentage of 59.4%. Campbell walked away from the contest having earned a 46.2% FG percentage (24 out of 52) and made 4 out of their 15 three-point shots.
Dovydas Butka is a guy who came through in the game. He finished 58.3% from the floor and dished out 2 dimes. He saw the court for 39 minutes and also totaled 9 rebounds. He walked away with 17 points on 7 of 12 shooting.
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Campbell will enter this contest with a win-loss record of 3-3 this year. They are giving up possession 15.2 times per game and as a team they are committing 18.5 personal fouls every game. As a unit, Campbell is snagging 38.8 rebounds per game and is sitting with 65 assists on the year, which has them ranked 305th in Division 1 in terms of passing. The Fighting Camels are shooting 29.3% on shots from downtown (34 of 116) and 75.0% from the charity stripe. They are averaging 80.7 points per game (159th in D-1) while hitting 45.4% from the floor.
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On defense, the Fighting Camels are forcing 13.0 turnovers per game and they draw 23.5 fouls. They currently rank 226th in college hoops in allowing assists with 81 surrendered on the year. The Fighting Camels defensively are giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 45.0% (170 of 378) and they surrender 32.5 boards per contest as a unit. They are conceding 33.0% on shots from downtown and they are 256th in the country in points per game allowed (77.3).
When they last stepped on the court, the Wake Forest Demon Deacons took home the win by a final score of 69-68 when they played Memphis. The Demon Deacons earned 19 defensive boards and 13 offensive boards totaling 32 in this matchup. They coughed up the ball 14 times, while recording 5 steals in this matchup. Memphis was called for 19 personal fouls in the matchup which got the Demon Deacons to the free throw line for a total of 19 shots. They were able to make 14 of the free throw tries for a rate of 73.7%. Pertaining to shooting from distance, Wake Forest knocked down 9 out of their 33 attempts (27.3%). When the final whistle blew, the Demon Deacons shot 23 for 61 from the field which gave them a rate of 37.7%. The Demon Deacons allowed Memphis to make 23 of 56 tries from the floor which left them with a rate of 41.1% for this contest. They finished shooting 37.9% from three-point range by connecting on 11 of 29 and ended up going 11 of 18 at the free throw line (61.1%). When discussing team rebounding, Wake Forest allowed Memphis to grab 33 in total (13 on the offensive side).
Tre'Von Spillers ended up having an impact for the Demon Deacons for the contest. He racked up 24 points in his 31 mins on the court and had 1 assist in the game. He knocked down 8 out of 13 in the game for a field goal rate of 61.5%, and tallied 6 rebounds.
Wake Forest has a mark of 4-2 on the season. On the offensive side of the court, the Demon Deacons are hitting on 43.5% from the field, which has them ranked 259th in D-1. Wake Forest has scored 514 points so far this year (85.7 per game) and they pull down 40.0 rebounds per contest. They are earning an assist 16.5 times per contest (111th in the nation) and they turn the ball over 12.0 times per game. The Demon Deacons are responsible for committing 19.0 fouls every game and they hit 71.4% from the charity stripe.
The Demon Deacons on defense are ranked 226th in the country in points allowed per contest with 75.2. They are forcing 16.7 TO's per game and have let teams shoot 41.8% from the field (135th in Division 1). The Wake Forest defense concedes 27.9% on shots from beyond the arc (48 of 172) and their opponents are making 73.6% of their foul shots. They have relinquished 14.5 dimes and 38.0 boards per contest, which ranks them 244th and 297th in college.
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Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Campbell
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