Hawaii Warriors vs Oregon Ducks Prediction, 11/4/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Hawaii Warriors vs Oregon Ducks
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Location: Matthew Knight Arena in Eugene, OR
TV: BTN
The Oregon Ducks (25-10 last year) welcome the Hawaii Warriors (15-16 last season) at Matthew Knight Arena on Tuesday.

The Hawaii Warriors faced Cal State Northridge and ended up losing by a score of 82-73 in their last contest. Hawaii wrapped up the game with a 40.4% field goal percentage (23 of 57) and buried 10 out of their 29 shots from distance. From the free throw line, the Warriors converted 17 of their 22 tries for a percentage of 77.3%. In terms of pulling down rebounds, they collected a total of 31 with 8 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 16 assists for the contest while forcing the other team into 10 turnovers and getting 4 steals. With respect to defense, Hawaii allowed the other team to shoot 50.0% from the field on 31 of 62 shooting. Cal State Northridge totaled 18 assists and had 7 steals for the game. Furthermore, Cal State Northridge snagged 30 rebounds (7 offensive, 23 defensive), but didn't notch a rejection. Cal State Northridge ended up shooting 58.8% at the charity stripe by converting 10 of their 17 shots. They also converted 10 of 18 tries from 3-point land. When it comes to personal fouls, the Warriors finished with 19 and Cal State Northridge recorded 21 personal fouls.
Gytis Nemeiksa is a player who played a role in this contest. He walked away with 20 points on 6 out of 11 shooting. He was on the court for 27 mins played and also totaled 3 rebounds. He finished shooting 54.5% from the field and also totaled 1 assist.
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Hawaii comes into this contest after finishing with a win-loss mark of 15-16 last season. They averaged 70.1 pts per contest (280th in D-1) on 44.9% from the floor. The Warriors connected on 32.0% on shots from 3-point land (203 of 634) and 73.8% from the charity stripe. As a team, Hawaii pulled in 35.6 rebounds per contest and sat with 368 assists throughout last season, which ranked 327th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. They lost possession by turning the ball over 13.5 times per game and as a group committed 17.7 fouls on a nightly basis.
On the defensive end of the court, the Warriors forced 8.9 turnovers every game and they drew 19.3 fouls. They were ranked 5th in the country in giving up assists to the opposition with 319 relinquished last season. The Warriors gave up a FG percentage of 43.6% (782 of 1,794) and they conceded 30.1 boards per contest as a unit. They relinquished 35.2% on three-point shots and they were 152nd in college in points per game allowed (71.2).
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Oregon Ducks walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 87-83 when they played Arizona. When talking about rebounding, Oregon permitted Arizona to grab 43 in total (12 on the offensive glass). They finished 50.0% from three-point range by shooting 10 out of 20 and walked away from this one shooting 17 out of 24 from the charity stripe (70.8%). The Ducks permitted Arizona to convert 30 of 66 attempts from the field which had them shooting 45.5% for this game. At the conclusion of this game, the Ducks finished 32 out of 68 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 47.1%. In regard to shooting from distance, Oregon converted 7 out of their 20 tries (35.0%). They were able to make 12 of them for a rate of 54.5%. Arizona committed 19 fouls in the game which got the Ducks to the charity stripe for 22 tries. They gave up possession of the ball 9 times, while recording 4 steals for the game. The Ducks were able to pull down 24 defensive boards and 8 offensive rebounds totaling 32 in the matchup.
Jackson Shelstad ended up being a major contributor for the Ducks for the contest. He knocked down 9 of 14 in this contest for a rate of 64.3%, and accounted for 1 rebound. He earned 25 points in his 38 mins of playing time and added 2 assists for the game.
Oregon had a record of 25-10 last year. As an offense, the Ducks shot 46.0% from the floor, which ranked 105th in the nation. Oregon earned 2,679 pts last season (76.5 per game) and they grabbed 35.8 boards per game. They dished out assists 14.3 times per contest (120th in Division 1) and they lost possession via turnover 11.3 times per contest. The Ducks were responsible for committing 16.3 fouls per contest and they shot 75.7% from the charity stripe.
The Oregon defense gave up 31.7% on three-point shots (253 of 798) and opponents connected on 71.8% of their free throw shots. They relinquished 13.1 dimes and 33.8 rebounds per contest, which was ranked 175th and 143rd in the nation. The Ducks were ranked 144th in Division 1 in points allowed per contest with 70.9. They forced their opponents into 12.1 turnovers per game and let teams shoot 42.9% from the field (123rd in the nation).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Hawaii
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