Louisiana Tech Bulldogs vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction, 11/4/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Louisiana Tech Bulldogs vs Nevada Wolf Pack
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Location: Lawlor Events Center in Reno, NV
TV: ESPN+
The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs (20-12 last year) are traveling to Lawlor Events Center on Tuesday where they will attempt to beat the Nevada Wolf Pack (17-16 last season).

The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs stepped onto the hardwood against MTSU and ended up losing by a score of 77-75 in their last game. Concerning personal fouls, the Bulldogs ended up with 22 and MTSU accumulated 19 personal fouls. They also made 5 out of their 30 attempts from beyond the arc. MTSU shot 62.1% at the free throw line by burying 18 of 29 tries. In addition, MTSU grabbed 40 rebounds (11 offensive, 29 defensive), but wasn't able to record a rejection. MTSU doled out 10 assists and had 6 steals in the game. Regarding defending, Louisiana Tech allowed the other team to go 41.5% from the field on 27 of 65 shooting. They also recorded 9 assists in this contest as well as forcing the other team into 13 turnovers and having 7 steals. When talking about rebounding, they earned 41 with 12 of them being offensive. At the free throw line, the Bulldogs knocked down 14 of 26 tries for a rate of 53.8%. Louisiana Tech ended with a 44.1% field goal percentage (30 out of 68) and converted 1 of 15 shots from beyond the perimeter.
Al Green is a player who was important in this matchup. He finished the game at 52.4% from the field and also earned 1 assist. He saw the court for 46 mins and collected 9 rebounds. He ended up walking away with 28 points on 11 out of 21 shooting.
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Louisiana Tech steps onto the court after finishing with a mark of 20-12 last year. They turned it over 12.6 times per game and as a group committed 15.8 fouls every game. As a team, Louisiana Tech pulled in 36.4 boards per game and totaled 485 assists last year, which was 114th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. The Bulldogs shot 34.0% on 3-point shots (248 of 730) and 75.0% from the charity stripe. They averaged 73.9 points per outing (178th in the nation) on 46.6% from the field.
Defensively, the Bulldogs forced 10.6 turnovers every game while drawing 16.1 personal fouls. They were ranked 41st in college in allowing assists 373 surrendered last year. The Bulldogs gave up an opponent shooting percentage of 41.3% (779 of 1,886) and they surrendered 32.3 boards per contest as a group. They conceded 30.9% on shots from beyond the perimeter and they were ranked 66th in college hoops in opponents PPG (68.4).
The last time they took the court, the Nevada Wolf Pack took a defeat with a final score of 67-59 against Colorado State. The Wolf Pack collected 20 defensive rebounds and 6 offensive boards for a total of 26 for the game. They also coughed up the ball 5 times, while earning 6 steals in this contest. Colorado State earned 17 personal fouls for the contest which got the Wolf Pack to the charity stripe for 17 tries. They were able to bury 14 of those for a clip of 82.4%. When talking about shooting from downtown, Nevada converted 5 of their 26 tries (19.2%). When all was said and done, the Wolf Pack finished 20 for 55 from the floor which gave them a rate of 36.4%. The Wolf Pack allowed Colorado State to make 23 of 51 tries from the field which had them shooting 45.1% for this game. They went 31.6% from three-point range via 6 out of 19 and finished the contest at 15 of 20 at the free throw line (75.0%). With respect to cleaning up the glass, Nevada allowed Colorado State to snag 32 overall (4 offensive).
Kobe Sanders was important for the Wolf Pack in the matchup. He made 7 of 19 in this contest for a field goal rate of 36.8%, and accumulated 7 rebounds. He had 23 points in his 38 minutes on the court and accounted for 3 dimes for the matchup.
Nevada had a win-loss mark of 17-16 last year. When it comes to offense, the Wolf Pack hit 47.3% from the field, which ranked 48th in the nation. Nevada earned 2,386 pts over the course of last year (72.3 per game) and they pulled in 32.5 boards per contest. They assisted teammates 15.1 times per contest (78th in D-1) and they gave up possession 10.2 times per game. The Wolf Pack committed 17.5 personal fouls every game while shooting 70.3% from the charity stripe.
The Nevada defense surrendered 35.7% on shots from distance (276 of 773) and their opponents connected on 72.0% of their shots from the free throw line. They gave up 14.2 assists and 31.5 rebounds per game, which was ranked 268th and 28th in those defensive categories. The Wolf Pack defensively were ranked 59th in college in points allowed per contest with 68.1. They forced their opponents into 12.2 turnovers per game and let teams shoot 43.4% from the field (156th in the country).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Louisiana Tech
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