Duquesne Dukes vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction, 12/13/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Duquesne Dukes vs Nevada Wolf Pack
Date: Saturday, December 13, 2025
Location: Lawlor Events Center in Reno, NV
TV: ESPN+
The Duquesne Dukes (6-3) are en route to Lawlor Events Center on Saturday where they will take on the Nevada Wolf Pack (7-3).

The Duquesne Dukes took the court against Boise State and ended up losing by a score of 86-64 in their last game. Duquesne ended the game having earned a 41.4% FG percentage (24 of 58) and made 5 out of their 25 shots from 3-point land. At the free throw line, the Dukes buried 11 of 18 shots for a rate of 61.1%. In regard to rebounding, they earned 28 with 5 of them being of the offensive variety. They also distributed 10 assists in the matchup in addition to forcing 8 turnovers and getting 2 steals. In terms of defending, Duquesne allowed the other team to go 46.7% from the field on 28 out of 60 shooting. Boise State earned 16 dimes and had 6 steals for this game. On top of that, Boise State snagged 32 rebounds (5 offensive, 27 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. Boise State ended up shooting 90.0% at the charity stripe by making 18 of their 20 shots. They buried 12 of 21 shots from beyond the perimeter. Concerning fouls, the Dukes finished with 18 and Boise State recorded 18 fouls.
Jakub Necas is a player who was important for this game. He finished the game at 66.7% from the floor and also earned 1 assist. He played for 32 minutes played and collected 9 boards. He accounted for 13 points on 6 of 9 shooting.
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Duquesne heads into this matchup with a win-loss mark of 6-3 for the campaign. They are giving up possession 15.7 times per game and as a squad are committing 21.0 personal fouls every game. As a unit, Duquesne is pulling down 35.9 rebounds per game and has accounted for 155 assists for the campaign, which is 106th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. The Dukes are hitting 35.3% on three-point attempts (77 of 218) and 68.8% from the free throw line. They are averaging 86.8 pts per game (50th in D-1) while hitting 51.4% from the field.
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On defense, the Dukes are forcing 14.6 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 19.3 personal fouls. They are giving up 32.9% on shots from downtown and they are 315th in D-1 in points per game allowed (80.0). The Dukes defense is allowing an opponent shooting percentage of 44.3% (240 of 542) and they relinquish 33.4 boards per contest as a group. They rank 135th in D-1 in giving up assists with 119 surrendered this season.
In their last game, the Nevada Wolf Pack went home victorious with a score of 78-64 against Washington State. Regarding attacking the glass, Nevada permitted Washington State to grab 29 in total (9 on the offensive side). They finished the game shooting 29.2% from downtown via 7 out of 24 and finished the contest at 17 out of 22 from the charity stripe (77.3%). The Wolf Pack allowed Washington State to knock down 20 out of their 51 tries from the floor which left them with a rate of 39.2% for the matchup. When the final whistle blew, the Wolf Pack ended up going 25 for 60 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 41.7%. Pertaining to shots from 3-point land, Nevada converted 10 of their 20 attempts (50.0%). They were able to convert 18 of those for a percentage of 85.7%. Washington State had 18 personal fouls for this contest which got the Wolf Pack to the free throw line for a total of 21 shots. They turned the ball over 6 times, while recording 7 steals for the game. The Wolf Pack snagged 19 defensive boards and 11 offensive rebounds for a total of 30 in this matchup.
Tayshawn Comer was important for the Wolf Pack for the matchup. He earned 24 points in his 26 minutes on the hardwood and accounted for 2 dimes for the game. He made 9 of 16 in this matchup for a rate of 56.3%, but wrapped this game up without a rebound.
Nevada has a mark of 7-3 for the year. The Wolf Pack have committed 18.7 fouls per contest and they shoot 74.2% from the charity stripe. They are dishing out assists 14.6 times per game (183rd in the country) and they are giving up possession 9.2 times per contest. Nevada has scored 773 points this year (77.3 per contest) and they average 38.1 boards per game. As an offensive team, the Wolf Pack are connecting on 42.5% from the floor, which ranks them 301st in college.
The Nevada defense gives up 34.6% on shots from behind the 3-point line (80 of 231) and opponents are knocking down 71.0% of their shots from the free throw line. They give up 14.0 dimes and 34.6 rebounds every game, which is ranked 226th and 185th in D-1. The Wolf Pack defensively are ranked 171st in the nation in points given up per game with 72.7. They are able to force 12.2 TO's per game and have let teams shoot 44.0% from the field (213th in college hoops).
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