MVSU Delta Devils vs Hawaii Warriors Prediction, 11/12/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: MVSU Delta Devils vs Hawaii Warriors
Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2025
Location: Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, HI
TV: ESPN+
The MVSU Delta Devils (1-2) are headed to Stan Sheriff Center on Wednesday where they will take on the Hawaii Warriors (0-1).

The MVSU Delta Devils faced Murray State and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 108-60 in their last game. With respect to personal fouls, the Delta Devils walked away with 23 and Murray State recorded 17 personal fouls. They made 15 of 43 attempts from three-point range. Murray State finished shooting 68.0% when shooting free throws by knocking down 17 of their 25 shots. On top of that, Murray State grabbed 40 boards (14 offensive, 26 defensive), but couldn't earn a rejection. Murray State dished out 27 assists and had 11 steals in this matchup. When discussing defending, MVSU allowed the other team to go 48.1% from the floor on 38 of 79 shooting. They also distributed 7 assists in this game in addition to forcing the other team into 5 turnovers and getting 4 steals. In the matter of getting rebounds, they compiled 35 with 12 of them being on the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Delta Devils made 18 of their 21 attempts for a percentage of 85.7%. MVSU finished with a 31.7% field goal percentage (19 out of 60) and converted 4 out of their 15 shots from beyond the arc.
Daniel Mayfield is one guy who was a contributor for the matchup. He accounted for 17 points on 5 of 18 shooting. He was on the hardwood for 34 minutes played and totaled 7 rebounds. He finished the game at 27.8% from the field and recorded 1 assist.
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MVSU steps onto the court with a record of 1-2 so far this year. They are averaging 70.7 points per game (294th in the country) while connecting on 37.8% from the floor. The Delta Devils are shooting 31.9% on shots from distance (22 of 69) and 82.0% from the free throw line. As a team, MVSU is snagging 39.0 rebounds per game and is sitting with 39 dimes so far this year, which ranks 80th in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. They are losing possession via turnover 21.3 times per game and as a unit are committing 20.7 personal fouls every game.
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On the defensive end, the Delta Devils are able to force 11.3 turnovers on a nightly basis while drawing 15.3 fouls. They give up 32.2% on shots from distance and they rank 338th in college hoops in PPG allowed (91.7). The Delta Devils defense is giving up a field goal percentage of 45.7% (96 of 210) and they relinquish 42.0 boards per contest as a unit. They are 358th in the country in allowing assists with 56 relinquished on the year.
In their last game, the Hawaii Warriors took a loss by a score of 60-59 against Oregon. The Warriors were able to collect 23 defensive rebounds and 13 offensive boards for a total of 36 for the game. They turned the ball over 15 times, while recording 12 steals for the contest. Oregon earned 16 personal fouls in this game which took the Warriors to the free throw line for 19 tries. They were able to bury 12 of them for a rate of 63.2%. In relation to three-point attempts, Hawaii converted 5 out of 27 attempts (18.5%). Overall, the Warriors ended up shooting 21 out of 65 from the field which gave them a rate of 32.3%. The Warriors permitted Oregon to convert 21 out of 58 tries from the floor which gave them a rate of 36.2% in the game. They finished 12.5% from three-point range by going 2 out of 16 and finished the game at 16 out of 26 at the charity stripe (61.5%). Concerning how they attacked the glass, Hawaii permitted Oregon to grab 44 overall (15 offensive).
Isaac Johnson ended up being a major contributor for the Warriors in the game. He buried 4 out of 9 for the matchup giving him a rate of 44.4%, and had 8 rebounds. He racked up 13 points in his 13 mins on the court, but went home with no dimes.
Hawaii has a mark of 0-1 on the year. When it comes to offense, the Warriors are shooting 32.3% from the field, which is 358th in the nation. Hawaii has accounted for 59 pts for the year (59.0 per game) and they average 41.0 boards per game. They are getting an assist 8.0 times per game (354th in Division 1) and they cough up possession 18.0 times per game. The Warriors are committing 19.0 personal fouls per contest and they hit 63.2% from the charity stripe.
The Hawaii defense concedes 12.5% on 3-point shots (2 of 16) and their opposition makes 61.5% of their free throw attempts. They surrender 9.0 assists and 47.0 total boards per game, ranking them 63rd and 355th in college hoops. The Warriors on the defensive side of the court are 59th in the nation in points per game surrendered with 60.0. They are able to force 21.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 36.2% from the floor (62nd in college).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Hawaii
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