UT Martin Skyhawks vs UNLV Rebels Prediction, 11/4/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: UT Martin Skyhawks vs UNLV Rebels
Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Location: Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV
TV: ESPN+
The UNLV Rebels (18-15 last year) are hosting the UT Martin Skyhawks (14-19 last season) at Thomas & Mack Center on Tuesday.

The UT Martin Skyhawks faced Little Rock and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 82-77 in their last contest. When it comes to personal fouls, the Skyhawks ended up finishing with 13 and Little Rock totaled 16 personal fouls. They converted 11 of 22 attempts from distance. Little Rock ended up going 72.2% at the charity stripe by making 13 of their 18 attempts. On top of that, Little Rock grabbed 32 rebounds (16 offensive, 16 defensive), but didn't record a block for the team. Little Rock distributed 17 dimes and had 8 steals in the game. With respect to defense, UT Martin let their opponent shoot 50.0% from the floor on 29 out of 58 shooting. They also dished out 21 assists for this contest while creating 10 turnovers and earning 8 steals. Regarding rebounding, they compiled 25 with 12 of them being on the offensive end. At the charity stripe, the Skyhawks knocked down 13 of their 17 tries for a percentage of 76.5%. UT Martin walked away from the game having earned a 49.1% FG percentage (27 out of 55) and converted 10 out of their 27 3-point shots.
Afan Trnka is one guy who was a factor for this contest. He finished shooting 50.0% from the field and earned 4 dimes. He was on the court for 28 minutes played and also collected 1 rebound. He ended up with 17 points on 5 of 10 shooting.
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UT Martin comes into this contest after finishing with a mark of 14-19 last season. They had an average of 74.4 points per outing (156th in the nation) while shooting 41.9% from the field. The Skyhawks connected on 32.2% on shots beyond the perimeter (306 of 949) and 69.9% from the charity stripe. As a team, UT Martin pulled down 39.4 rebounds per game and earned 447 assists last season, which ranked 182nd in the nation in terms of passing the ball. They turned it over 13.1 times per contest and as a unit committed 16.8 personal fouls on a nightly basis.
When they were on defense, the Skyhawks were able to force 13.2 turnovers every game and they drew 16.5 fouls. They relinquished 33.4% on three-point shots and they ranked 179th in the nation in PPG allowed (71.9). The Skyhawks defense allowed a shooting percentage of 42.4% (807 of 1,902) and they relinquished 35.0 rebounds per game as a team. They were ranked 234th in the nation in giving up assists with 455 conceded over the course of last season.
When they last played, the UNLV Rebels went home defeated by a final of 70-58 when they faced Utah State. The Rebels collected 15 defensive boards and 19 offensive boards for a total of 34 for the game. They coughed it up 6 times, while recording 9 steals for this game. Utah State earned 27 fouls for the game which took the Rebels to the charity stripe for a total of 37 attempts. They were able to knock down 29 of them for a percentage of 78.4%. When talking about shooting from 3-point land, UNLV made 3 out of 20 attempts (15.0%). Overall, the Rebels finished 13 out of 55 from the floor which had them shooting 23.6%. The Rebels permitted Utah State to make 25 of their 54 attempts from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 46.3% for the game. They finished the game shooting 32.0% from beyond the arc by connecting on 8 of 25 and ended up going 12 out of 17 from the free throw line (70.6%). In regard to rebounding, UNLV allowed Utah State to collect 38 in total (13 offensive).
Jaden Henley ended up being a factor for the Rebels for the game. He buried 4 of 15 for this game for a field goal percentage of 26.7%, and had 5 rebounds. He scored 19 points in his 40 mins of playing time and accumulated 3 dimes in this game.
UNLV had a record of 18-15 last season. The Rebels committed 15.9 fouls per contest while shooting 71.7% from the charity stripe. They earned an assist 12.1 times per contest (291st in D-1) and they lost possession by turning the ball over 10.7 times per contest. UNLV totaled 2,285 points last year (69.2 per game) and they averaged 33.9 boards per game. In terms of offensive execution, the Rebels shot 44.0% from the floor, which had them ranked 215th in college hoops.
The Rebels on defense were ranked 59th in Division 1 in points per game surrendered with 68.1. They forced their opponents into 11.8 turnovers per game and let teams shoot 42.4% from the field (92nd in the nation). The UNLV defense gave up 31.9% on 3-point attempts (256 of 803) and their opponents connected on 71.2% of their free throw attempts. They relinquished 14.6 assists and 35.2 rebounds per game, which was ranked 295th and 233rd in college hoops.
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Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take UT Martin
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