UC Davis Aggies vs Nevada Wolf Pack Prediction, 11/18/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UC Davis Aggies vs Nevada Wolf Pack
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Location: Lawlor Events Center in Reno, NV
TV: ESPN+
The Nevada Wolf Pack (3-0) will compete against the UC Davis Aggies (2-1) at Lawlor Events Center on Tuesday.

The UC Davis Aggies faced off with Sacramento State and notched a win by a score of 77-73 in their last contest. UC Davis finished the contest with a 44.6% FG percentage (25 out of 56) and made 6 out of their 27 3-pointers. From the charity stripe, the Aggies made 21 of 27 tries for a rate of 77.8%. With respect to hauling in boards, they collected 29 with 7 of them being on the offensive end. They also recorded 16 assists for the game as well as forcing the opposition into 14 turnovers and getting 10 steals. When it comes to defense, UC Davis let their opponent shoot 44.1% from the floor on 26 of 59 shooting. Sacramento State doled out 11 assists and had 8 steals for the contest. Additionally, Sacramento State pulled down 34 boards (9 offensive, 25 defensive), but couldn't earn a rejection. Sacramento State ended up shooting 81.0% from the free throw line by making 17 of their 21 attempts. They knocked down 4 out of their 13 tries from beyond the arc. In reference to fouls, the Aggies walked away with 16 and Sacramento State finished the game with 20 fouls.
Connor Sevilla is a player who was a contributor in this matchup. He finished the game at 63.6% from the floor but had no assists when the game ended. He was on the court for 28 mins played and totaled 1 board. He totaled 20 points on 7 of 11 shooting.
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UC Davis will play this contest with a mark of 2-1 so far this season. They are giving up possession 15.3 times per contest and as a team they are committing 19.7 personal fouls every game. As a unit, UC Davis is snagging 38.0 boards per game and is sitting with 47 dimes this year, which has them ranked 166th in Division 1 in terms of passing the ball. The Aggies are hitting 36.8% from downtown (28 of 76) and 68.3% from the charity stripe. They average 79.7 points per game (193rd in the country) while hitting 46.7% from the floor.
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Defensively, the Aggies are able to force 16.8 turnovers per contest and they draw 20.5 personal fouls. They currently rank 131st in college in giving up assists to the opposition with 46 conceded on the season. The Aggies are allowing an opponent FG percentage of 40.8% (97 of 238) and they relinquish 35.8 boards per game as a squad. They surrender 26.0% from 3-point land and they are 128th in college hoops in points per game allowed (69.3).
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Nevada Wolf Pack went home defeated by a final of 98-83 when they faced Santa Clara. In the matter of cleaning up the glass, Nevada allowed Santa Clara to pull down 27 in all (9 offensive). They shot 48.0% from beyond the arc by shooting 12 out of 25 and walked away from this one shooting 10 out of 16 at the free throw line (62.5%). The Wolf Pack allowed Santa Clara to convert 38 of their 61 attempts from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 62.3% for the matchup. When all was said and done, the Wolf Pack went 26 out of 58 from the floor which gave them a rate of 44.8%. Concerning three-point attempts, Nevada buried 7 of their 14 attempts (50.0%). They were able to convert 24 of the free throw attempts for a percentage of 85.7%. Santa Clara was called for 23 personal fouls in this contest which took the Wolf Pack to the charity stripe for a total of 28 attempts. They turned it over 12 times, while earning 7 steals in the matchup. The Wolf Pack were able to pull down 14 defensive boards and 11 offensive boards for a total of 25 in the matchup.
Corey Camper Jr. was important for the Wolf Pack for the matchup. He accumulated 21 points in his 28 minutes on the hardwood and totaled 1 assist in this contest. He converted 7 of 15 for the matchup for a field goal percentage of 46.7%, and tallied 4 rebounds.
Nevada has a record of 3-0 this year. On the offensive side of the ball, the Wolf Pack are shooting 40.1% from the field, which is ranked 316th in the nation. Nevada has earned 241 points on the campaign (80.3 per contest) and they pull in 48.7 rebounds per game. Their rate of earning assists is at 14.7 times per contest (200th in the country) and they turn it over 7.7 times per game. The Wolf Pack are committing 19.0 personal fouls per contest and they shoot 69.0% from the free throw line.
The Nevada defense concedes 35.1% on 3-point attempts (34 of 97) and their opponents are converting on 64.9% of their free throw shots. They concede 16.8 dimes and 35.0 boards per game, which has them ranked 323rd and 173rd in those categories on the defensive end. The Wolf Pack on the defensive end are ranked 238th in D-1 in PPG surrendered with 76.5. They are forcing 10.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 47.0% from the field (304th in college hoops).
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Nevada
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