William & Mary Tribe vs George Washington Colonials Prediction, 12/6/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: William & Mary Tribe vs George Washington Colonials
Date: Saturday, December 6, 2025
Location: Charles E. Smith Center in Washington, DC
TV: ESPN+
The William & Mary Tribe (8-2) are en route to Charles E. Smith Center on Saturday where they will play the George Washington Colonials (7-2).

The William & Mary Tribe stepped onto the hardwood against Duquesne and took home the win by a score of 83-79 in their last contest. When talking about fouls, the Tribe ended up walking away with 18 and Duquesne racked up 18 fouls. They also buried 8 out of their 29 shots from 3-point range. Duquesne shot 70.8% at the charity stripe by knocking down 17 of their 24 attempts. Additionally, Duquesne grabbed 33 boards (12 offensive, 21 defensive), but wasn't able to record a block. Duquesne recorded 13 assists and had 9 steals in the game. In the matter of the defense, William & Mary allowed the other team to go 45.8% from the field on 27 out of 59 shooting. They also recorded 20 dimes in this game as well as creating 20 turnovers and having 9 steals. With respect to pulling down rebounds, they compiled 19 with 3 of them being offensive. At the charity stripe, the Tribe knocked down 12 of their 14 shots for a rate of 85.7%. William & Mary wrapped up the contest with a 50.9% field goal percentage (28 out of 55) and buried 15 of their 30 shots from downtown.
Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi is someone who was important for the matchup. He ended up finishing with 17 points on 6 out of 11 shooting. He saw the court for 26 mins and also totaled 1 rebound. He shot 54.5% from the floor and earned 2 assists.
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William & Mary heads into this contest with a win-loss mark of 8-2 this season. They average 86.0 points per outing (65th in the country) while connecting on 50.0% from the floor. The Tribe are hitting 34.1% from downtown (91 of 267) and 73.5% from the charity stripe. As a team, William & Mary is pulling down 38.0 boards per game and has accounted for 196 dimes on the year, which has them ranked 1st in D-1 in terms of passing the rock. They lose possession by turning the ball over 15.2 times per contest and as a unit are committing 17.3 fouls per game.
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On the defensive end, the Tribe are forcing their opponents into 16.9 turnovers every game while drawing 21.0 personal fouls. They currently rank 299th in Division 1 in allowing assists to their opponents with 127 surrendered this season. The Tribe defense is giving up a FG percentage of 39.7% (253 of 637) and they surrender 35.6 boards per game as a unit. They are relinquishing 26.5% on three-point shots and they are 182nd in D-1 in PPG allowed (73.0).
For their last game, the George Washington Colonials got the victory with a final of 84-70 when they played Army. The Colonials collected 29 defensive boards and 10 offensive rebounds for a total of 39 for this contest. They gave up possession 10 times, while earning 7 steals in this contest. Army had 19 personal fouls for the contest which took the Colonials to the charity stripe for a total of 32 attempts. They were able to convert 27 of them for a percentage of 84.4%. When it comes to shooting from downtown, George Washington converted 9 out of their 31 tries (29.0%). When all was said and done, the Colonials finished the game shooting 24 out of 54 from the floor which gave them a percentage of 44.4%. The Colonials allowed Army to bury 25 of their 57 tries from the floor which gave them a percentage of 43.9% for the matchup. They finished 41.0% from 3-point land by connecting on 16 of 39 and finished the contest at 4 of 6 from the free throw line (66.7%). With respect to rebounding, George Washington allowed Army to get 21 in total (5 on the offensive side).
Rafael Castro ended up being a major contributor for the Colonials for this contest. He converted 5 out of 7 for this game giving him a field goal percentage of 71.4%, and added 7 rebounds. He totaled 16 points in his 28 mins on the hardwood, but wasn't able to tally an assist.
George Washington has a record of 7-2 on the season. The Colonials are responsible for committing 18.9 fouls per contest while shooting 76.2% from the charity stripe. They are earning an assist 15.4 times per game (137th in Division 1) and they lose possession via turnover 13.1 times per game. George Washington has totaled 815 pts this year (90.6 per game) and they collect 38.8 boards per contest. As an offensive unit, the Colonials are connecting on 51.0% from the floor, which has them ranked 25th in Division 1.
The Colonials on the defensive end are ranked 207th in college hoops in points allowed per contest with 74.6. They are able to force 12.9 TO's every game and allow teams to shoot 43.4% from the field (180th in college). The George Washington defense concedes 31.0% on 3-point attempts (71 of 229) and their opposition makes 72.8% of their shots from the charity stripe. They have surrendered 13.7 dimes and 30.3 rebounds per game, which is 206th and 33rd in those categories on the defensive end.
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Tony Sink's Pick: Take William & Mary
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