In this article we will formulate a Nevada vs Washington prediction for this College Basketball game on Saturday, November 9th at the Lawlor Events Center in Reno, Nevada. Let’s take a look at the prediction for this College Basketball matchup.
Nevada Wolf Pack Betting Preview
The Nevada Wolf Pack are 1-0 this year after they defeated Sam Houston by a score of 91-75 in their last game. Nevada led 37-34 at halftime, but they scored 54 second half points to pull away for the win. The Wolf Pack shot 56.6% from the field, 45.5% on three pointers, and 67.7% on free throws in the game. Nevada made 10 three pointers and 21 free throws, recorded 17 assists, and won the rebounding battle by 12. Kobe Sanders led Nevada with 27 points and six rebounds, while Nick Davidson added 26 points and 10 boards in the win.
Washington Huskies Betting Preview
The Washington Huskies are 1-0 this season after they defeated UC Davis by a score of 79-73 in their first game. Washington led 37-33 at the half and they did allow 40 points in the second half, but they were able to get the win. The Huskies shot 45.2% from the field, 14.3% on three pointers, and 55.3% on free throws in the game. Washington made 2 three pointers and 21 free throws, recorded 13 assists, and won the rebounding battle by two. Great Osobor led Washington with 15 points and 17 rebounds, while Mekhi Mason added 13 points and three assists in the victory.
Why Nevada will cover
- Nevada has won each of its last 18 games against non-Conference opponents at Lawlor Events Center.
- Washington has lost each of its last four games following a home win.
- Nevada has won the first half in each of its last 10 games against non-Conference opponents at Lawlor Events Center.
Why Washington will cover
- Washington has won each of its last five night games.
- Washington has won the first half in each of its last five night games against non-Conference opponents.
Nevada vs Washington Prediction
Both of these teams come into this matchup with a record of 1-0, but Nevada will be at home and is the favorite to get the win. Washington lost a lot of production from last season and while they did bring in one of the best transfers in the portal, I don’t think their roster is set up for success. Nevada struggled with Sam Houston in the first half, which is a concern, but their offense exploded in the second half. I don’t love fading a power four team, but I just can’t get behind this Washington team yet. Take Nevada here.