Campbell Fighting Camels vs Weber State Wildcats Prediction, 11/19/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Campbell Fighting Camels vs Weber State Wildcats
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Location: Dee Events Center in Ogden, UT
TV: ESPN+
The Campbell Fighting Camels (2-2) are traveling to Dee Events Center on Wednesday where they will attempt to beat the Weber State Wildcats (1-3).

The Campbell Fighting Camels took the court against Mid-Atlantic Christian and notched a win by a score of 108-55 in their last game. Campbell ended having earned a 53.8% field goal percentage (35 of 65) and buried 8 out of their 24 3-point shots. From the charity stripe, the Fighting Camels converted 30 of their 39 tries for a rate of 76.9%. In relation to pulling down boards, they collected 52 with 19 of them being offensive. They also dished out 19 assists in this matchup as well as forcing 16 turnovers and having 10 steals. In relation to the defense, Campbell allowed 38.8% from the field on 26 of 67 shooting. Mid-Atlantic Christian distributed 5 dimes and had 12 steals in the game. In addition, Mid-Atlantic Christian collected 17 rebounds (6 offensive, 11 defensive), but couldn't earn a rejection. Mid-Atlantic Christian walked away from this one shooting 33.3% from the charity stripe by burying 2 of 6 tries. They knocked down 1 out of their 9 shots from beyond the arc. When talking about fouls, the Fighting Camels walked away with 9 while Mid-Atlantic Christian finished the game with 25 fouls.
D.J. Smith is one guy who was a major factor for this game. He ended up going 54.5% from the field and earned 6 dimes. He saw the court for 27 minutes and pulled down 5 rebounds. He finished with 27 points on 6 out of 11 shooting.
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Campbell will enter this game with a record of 2-2 for the year. They are turning it over 15.3 times per game and as a unit are committing 19.3 fouls every game. As a team, Campbell is snagging 40.3 boards per contest and has racked up 46 assists this season, which is 311th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. The Fighting Camels are connecting on 31.8% on shots from downtown (27 of 85) and 75.2% from the free throw line. They are averaging 82.0 points per outing (151st in the nation) while shooting 45.3% from the field.
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When they are on defense, the Fighting Camels are forcing 12.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 23.0 personal fouls. They surrender 33.3% on 3-pointers while they are 240th in D-1 in PPG allowed (76.5). The Fighting Camels are allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 43.5% (111 of 255) and they surrender 32.3 rebounds per contest as a unit. They are currently ranked 142nd in D-1 in giving up assists to the opposition with 49 relinquished this year.
When they last played, the Weber State Wildcats took a loss by a score of 79-70 when they played UC Irvine. In the matter of how they rebounded, Weber State allowed UC Irvine to pull down 40 in all (10 on the offensive side). They finished shooting 23.1% from 3-point land by connecting on 3 out of 13 and finished the contest at 26 out of 38 at the free throw line (68.4%). The Wildcats permitted UC Irvine to convert 25 out of 56 attempts from the field which left them with a shooting percentage of 44.6% for the contest. When all was said and done, the Wildcats finished 25 for 71 from the floor which gave them a rate of 35.2%. Concerning shooting from 3-point land, Weber State converted 3 of their 17 tries (17.6%). They were able to make 17 of the free throws for a percentage of 70.8%. UC Irvine was called for 20 personal fouls in this matchup which took the Wildcats to the free throw line for a total of 24 shots. They also coughed it up 13 times, while getting 10 steals for the game. The Wildcats collected 21 defensive boards and 14 offensive rebounds for a total of 35 in the game.
Edwin Suarez Jr. ended up being a major contributor for the Wildcats for this game. He tallied 13 points in his 17 mins of playing time and accounted for 1 assist in the game. He converted 4 out of 12 in the matchup for a rate of 33.3%, and added 6 rebounds.
Weber State has a win-loss mark of 1-3 for the year. The Wildcats are responsible for committing 21.0 personal fouls every game and they connect on 70.8% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 16.5 times per contest (132nd in college hoops) and they cough up possession 12.8 times per contest. Weber State has accounted for 362 pts so far this year (90.5 per contest) and they pull in 52.8 boards per game. On the offensive side of the court, the Wildcats are shooting 44.1% from the floor, which has them ranked 231st in the nation.
The Wildcats on the defensive side of the court are 189th in college hoops in points per game surrendered with 73.0. They are forcing 12.0 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 37.1% from the field (44th in college hoops). The Weber State defense concedes 16.3% on 3-point shots (17 of 104) and opponents are connecting on 67.5% of their free throw attempts. They have surrendered 11.8 dimes and 40.3 total rebounds per game, which has them ranked 118th and 322nd in college hoops.
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Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Campbell
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