The Nevada Wolf Pack (1-1) will be 7-point favorites at home in the Lawlor Events Center when they challenge the UT Arlington Mavericks (2-0). The game’s Over/Under (O/U) opened at 144.5 points and action starts at 10 p.m. ET on Tuesday, November 12, 2019.
UT Arlington Mavericks vs. Nevada Wolf Pack Betting Odds
Both teams were victorious over their last opponent. The Wolf Pack defeated the Loyola Marymount Lions 72-67, while the Mavericks beat the Tulsa Golden Hurricane 73-59.
UT Arlington dominated nearly every stat category in the game. They had an effective field goal percentage of 0.475 and a turnover percentage of 11.8. Tulsa had marks of 0.347 and 12.2, respectively, for those same stats. Meanwhile, Nevada dominated nearly every facet of their game. They had an offensive rebounding percentage of 23.5 and a free throw rate of 0.304. For those same stats, Loyola Marymount was 11.1 and 0.273, respectively. Lindsey Drew had a solid game for Nevada with 24 points, nine rebounds and seven assists. Jabari Narcis had a good outing for UT Arlington, putting up 16 points and 10 rebounds.
Looking at effective field goal percentage, Nevada figures to have a considerable advantage. Dating back to the 2018-19 season, the Wolf Pack defense ranks 52nd in effective field goal percentage allowed (0.477), while the UT Arlington offense ranks 312th in effective field goal percentage (0.475).
UT Arlington Mavericks at Nevada Wolf Pack Pick
Basketball Pick: SU Winner – Nevada, ATS Winner – UT Arlington, O/U – Under
Betting Notes (2018-Present):
- Nevada ranks 22nd in blocks allowed per game (2.4) while UT Arlington ranks 198th (3.7).
- The Mavericks rank 87th in three pointers attempted per game (24.1) while the Wolf Pack rank 194th in three pointers allowed per game (23.2).
- Nevada averages 14.7 assists per game, which ranks 72nd in the nation. UT Arlington ranks 108th in assists allowed per game (12.4).
- The Mavericks average 37.8 rebounds per game, which ranks 60th in the nation. The Wolf Pack rank 189th in rebounds allowed per game (35.2).
- Nevada ranks sixth in steals allowed per game (4.6) while UT Arlington ranks 120th (6.0).