Nevada vs. Pacific Time, TV & Stream – Nov. 8

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The Nevada Wolf Pack (1-0) battle the Pacific Tigers (1-0) on Saturday, November 8, 2025 at 10 p.m. ET. The matchup airs on MW Network.

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How to Watch Nevada vs. Pacific

  • Game day: Saturday, November 8, 2025
  • Game time: 10 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: MW Network
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Nevada 2024-25 Season Stats

Stat Rank
Field Goal % 47.4 45
Opp. Field Goal % 43.4 151
Rebounds Per Game 29.5 318
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 28.2 28
Turnovers Per Game 9.8 50
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 11.4 166

Pacific 2024-25 Season Stats

Stat Rank
Field Goal % 43.5 250
Opp. Field Goal % 45.0 253
Rebounds Per Game 31.2 221
Opp. Rebounds Per Game 31.0 168
Turnovers Per Game 12.4 297
Opp. Turnovers Per Game 10.2 288

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Nevada vs. Pacific Stat Insights

Points

  • Last year, the Wolf Pack scored 72.3 points per game, only 3.5 fewer points than the 75.8 the Tigers allowed.
  • When Nevada put up more than 75.8 points last season, it went 9-1.
  • When Pacific gave up fewer than 72.3 points last season, it went 8-6.
  • The Tigers averaged only 1.4 more points per game last year (69.5) than the Wolf Pack allowed their opponents to score (68.1).
  • Pacific went 8-7 last season when it scored more than 68.1 points.
  • Nevada went 13-8 last season when it gave up fewer than 69.5 points.
  • The Wolf Pack totaled 138 more points than their opponents last season (4.2 per game on average), while the Tigers were outscored by 205 total points (6.3 per game average differential).

Shooting

  • Last season, the Wolf Pack had a 47.4% shooting percentage from the field, which was 2.4% higher than the 45.0% of shots the Tigers' opponents knocked down.
  • In games Nevada shot higher than 45.0% from the field, it went 14-4 overall.
  • The Tigers shot 43.5% from the field, 0.1% higher than the 43.4% the Wolf Pack's opponents shot last season.
  • Pacific went 9-5 when it shot higher than 43.4% from the field.

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Rebounding

  • The Wolf Pack and the Tigers rebounded at a similar clip last season (29.5 and 31.2 boards per game, respectively).
  • When Pacific earned the rebounding advantage they were 2-16 against the spread. When recording fewer boards, Nevada was 5-7.
  • The Wolf Pack were the 318th-ranked rebounding team in college basketball, and the Tigers finished 221st.
  • The Wolf Pack averaged 7.5 offensive boards per game, 1.1 rebounds fewer than the Tigers.
  • The Tigers were 5-11 overall when they won the battle on the offensive boards. The Wolf Pack were 7-6 when they lost the rebounding edge.
  • The Tigers were the 221st-ranked offensive rebounding team in college basketball. The Wolf Pack finished 290th.
  • Both teams thrived on the boards last season. Nevada recorded an average rebounding margin of +1.3 rebounds per game. Pacific averaged a margin of +0.2 rebounds.

Nevada Upcoming Games

Date Opponent Home/Away
11/12/2025 Southern Illinois Home
11/15/2025 Santa Clara Away
11/18/2025 UC Davis Home

Pacific Upcoming Games

Date Opponent Home/Away
11/12/2025 Long Beach State Home
11/15/2025 CSU Fullerton Away
11/20/2025 Florida Atlantic Away

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