UNC Asheville Bulldogs vs Western Carolina Catamounts Prediction, 11/19/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UNC Asheville Bulldogs vs Western Carolina Catamounts
Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Location: Ramsey Center in Cullowhee, NC
TV: ESPN+
The UNC Asheville Bulldogs (2-2) are on their way to Ramsey Center on Wednesday where they will take on the Western Carolina Catamounts (2-2).

The UNC Asheville Bulldogs stepped onto the hardwood against Bryan and went home with a win by a final score of 92-54 in their last game. UNC Asheville finished the contest with a 47.7% FG percentage (31 of 65) and converted 11 of 32 three-point attempts. From the charity stripe, the Bulldogs converted 19 of 23 attempts for a percentage of 82.6%. In terms of grabbing rebounds, they collected 37 with 15 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 22 assists for this game in addition to forcing the opposition into 23 turnovers and earning 13 steals. In reference to defending, UNC Asheville allowed the other team to go 45.7% from the floor on 21 of 46 shooting. Bryan recorded 12 assists and had 4 steals for the matchup. Furthermore, Bryan totaled 20 rebounds (6 offensive, 14 defensive), but didn't have a block. Bryan finished shooting 50.0% from the free throw line by converting 6 of their 12 tries. They also buried 6 of their 12 shots from long range. With respect to personal fouls, the Bulldogs ended up finishing with 12 while Bryan recorded 17 personal fouls.
Connor Dubsky is one guy who played a role in this game. He ended up walking away with 15 points on 5 out of 9 shooting. He played for 13 minutes but did not grab any rebounds. He went 55.6% from the field and distributed 1 assist.
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UNC Asheville heads into this one with a mark of 2-2 on the season. They are turning it over 14.5 times per game and as a squad they are committing 16.3 personal fouls on a nightly basis. As a unit, UNC Asheville is snagging 35.8 boards per game and has accounted for 44 dimes on the campaign, which ranks 322nd in D-1 in terms of passing the rock. The Bulldogs are shooting 32.5% on 3-pointers (25 of 77) and 73.8% from the charity stripe. They currently have an average of 77.3 pts per contest (225th in college) while connecting on 48.5% from the floor.
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On defense, the Bulldogs are forcing 14.0 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 18.8 personal fouls. They rank 111th in D-1 in allowing assists to the opposition with 46 surrendered this year. The Bulldogs are giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 43.0% (104 of 242) and they surrender 34.5 rebounds per game as a squad. They are giving up 29.6% from 3-point land while they are 163rd in the country in opponents PPG (71.5).
The last time they took the court, the Western Carolina Catamounts went home victorious with a score of 76-65 when they faced Stetson. The Catamounts snagged 32 defensive rebounds and 7 offensive rebounds totaling 39 for this contest. They also coughed it up 17 times, while getting 5 steals in the matchup. Stetson was called for 12 personal fouls for the matchup which took the Catamounts to the free throw line for 11 tries. They were able to convert 8 of them for a clip of 72.7%. In terms of shots from 3-point land, Western Carolina converted 12 of their 28 attempts (42.9%). In all, the Catamounts ended up going 28 out of 57 from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 49.1%. The Catamounts permitted Stetson to knock down 23 out of their 65 attempts from the field which left them with a rate of 35.4% in this contest. They went 24.0% from three-point range by shooting 6 out of 25 and ended up going 13 of 19 from the free throw line (68.4%). In reference to rebounding, Western Carolina permitted Stetson to snag 33 in all (10 on the offensive side).
Julien Soumaoro ended up being a factor for the Catamounts in the game. He scored 23 points in his 33 minutes on the court and accumulated 6 assists for the game. He converted 8 out of 13 for the game for a field goal percentage of 61.5%, and had 8 rebounds.
Western Carolina has a mark of 2-2 for the year. When it comes to offensive execution, the Catamounts are connecting on 41.5% from the floor, which is ranked 310th in the country. Western Carolina has earned 288 pts on the campaign (72.0 per game) and they collect 41.0 rebounds per game. Their rate of dishing out assists is at 14.5 times per game (208th in the nation) and they turn it over 16.3 times per game. The Catamounts are committing 21.8 personal fouls per contest and they go 69.1% from the free throw line.
The Catamounts are ranked 207th in D-1 in points given up per game with 74.5. They are forcing 14.8 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 42.4% from the field (167th in college hoops). The Western Carolina defense allows 29.9% on shots from beyond the perimeter (29 of 97) and opponents are connecting on 71.4% of their free throw shots. They allow 13.5 assists and 36.0 rebounds per contest, which is 209th and 225th in those categories.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Western Carolina
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