San Francisco Dons Favored to Upset Nevada Wolf Pack in Thursday Matchup
RENO, NV - November 28, 2025 – The San Francisco Dons are projected to defeat the Nevada Wolf Pack today, according to analysis of team statistics and betting trends. The Dons (record not specified) enter the contest following a strong recent performance, while the Wolf Pack (4-3) are looking to rebound from an 83-66 loss to Washington.Tip-off is scheduled for [Time Not specified].
San Francisco boasts a balanced offensive attack with multiple double-digit scorers, led by Vukasin Masic’s team-high 3.7 assists per game. The Dons are averaging 80.7 points per game on 48.3% shooting from the field, connecting on 41.2% of their three-point attempts and 72.3% from the foul line.
Nevada is led in scoring by tayshawn comer (16.2 PPG), Corey Camper Jr. (14.8 PPG),and Elijah Price (12.0 PPG), who also leads the team in rebounding with 9.4 RPG. Tyler Rolison paces the Wolf Pack in assists with 4.4 APG.Nevada averages 79 PPG, shooting 40.9% from the field, 32.4% from three,and 72.6% from the free-throw line.
key Factors Favoring San Francisco:
* The Dons have won four of their last five games, contrasting with Nevada’s 1-3 record in their last four.
* San Francisco has a strong record in the first half against non-AP-ranked opponents at neutral venues,winning 15 of their last 16.
* past data suggests lower-scoring contests between these teams, with the last three matchups producing a total of 145 or fewer points.
* San Francisco ranks 21st nationally in three-point percentage (40.6%) and 27th in limiting opponent free throw percentage (64.5%).
Nevada’s Strengths:
* Nevada has historically performed well against non-conference opponents, winning 25 of their last 30.
* The Wolf Pack rank 12th nationally in free throws made per game (22.3) and 14th in free throw attempts per game (30.0).
Prediction:
Analysts favor San Francisco to cover the spread, citing the Dons’ recent form and overall team quality. “[Quote from Chris Ruffolo:] I’m on San Francisco here. I just feel like the Dons are the better team in this matchup and we’ve already seen Nevada put up multiple clunkers in the last two weeks. The Dons are a quality team that get overshadowed by Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s in the WCC, and I think San Francisco bounces back with a win and cover here.”