The No. 1 seed San Diego State Aztecs (21-4) take on the No. 5 seed Nevada Wolf Pack (16-9) as 8-point favorites in the MWC Tournament semifinals with a spot in the championship game on the line Friday at Thomas & Mack Center, starting at 9:30 PM ET on CBS Sports. Both teams will look to take one step closer to earning an automatic place in the NCAA Tournament bracket.
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Betting Information
San Diego State vs Nevada Betting Information
Favorite |
Spread |
Favorite Spread Odds |
Underdog Spread Odds |
Total |
Over Total Odds |
Under Total Odds |
Favorite Moneyline |
Underdog Moneyline |
San Diego State |
-8 |
-110 |
-110 |
139 |
-110 |
-110 |
-380 |
300 |
ATS Records for San Diego State and Nevada
San Diego State and Nevada Betting Information
|
ATS Record |
ATS Record Against 8+ Point Spread |
Over/Under Record (O-U-P) |
San Diego State |
14-8 |
1-2 |
22-0 |
Nevada |
13-5 |
0-0 |
19-0 |
San Diego State Leaders
- Matt Mitchell leads the Aztecs scoring 15.0 points per game.
- Trey Pulliam leads the team with 3.4 assists a game and Nathan Mensah paces the squad with 6.2 rebounds per outing.
- The Aztecs are led by Jordan Schakel from beyond the arc -- he knocks down 3.0 shots from downtown per game.
- San Diego State's blocks leader is Mensah, who records 1.4 per game. Mitchell leads the team averaging 1.5 steals a contest.
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Nevada Leaders
- Grant Sherfield's strong performances this season give him the top spot on the Wolf Pack scoring and assists leaderboards with 18.3 points per game and 6.1 assists per game.
- Zane Meeks' 5.9 rebounds per game paces Nevada's rebounding effort. He also adds 9.0 points per game.
- Desmond Cambridge knocks down 2.7 three-pointers per game, the top mark for the Wolf Pack.
- The Wolf Pack leaders in steals and blocks are Sherfield (1.6 steals per game) and K.J. Hymes (1.0 blocks per game).
San Diego State vs Nevada: Last 6 Meetings
The Aztecs have a 5-1 record in the last six games with the Wolf Pack. The Aztecs and the Wolf Pack have a tied 2-2 record ATS in those head-to-head meetings.
San Diego State vs Nevada (Last 6 Games)
Date |
Favorite |
Spread |
Total |
Favorite Moneyline |
Underdog Moneyline |
Game Type |
Result |
1/9/2021 |
San Diego State |
-11 |
135.5 |
-710 |
+497 |
Regular Season |
69-67 SDSU |
1/7/2021 |
San Diego State |
-13 |
137 |
-1114 |
+681 |
Regular Season |
65-60 SDSU |
2/29/2020 |
San Diego State |
-5.5 |
143.5 |
-246 |
+193 |
Regular Season |
83-76 SDSU |
1/18/2020 |
San Diego State |
-12.5 |
137 |
-1023 |
+630 |
Regular Season |
68-55 SDSU |
3/9/2019 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Regular Season |
81-53 NEVADA |
2/20/2019 |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
N/A |
Regular Season |
65-57 SDSU |
Points Insights
- The Aztecs score just 4.8 more points per game (74.2) than the Wolf Pack give up (69.4).
- When San Diego State totals more than 69.4 points, it is 12-0 against the spread and 15-0 overall.
- When Nevada allows more than 74.2 points, it is 1-3 against the spread and 2-5 overall.
- The Wolf Pack's 73.8 points per game are 13.5 more points than the 60.3 the Aztecs give up to opponents.
- When it scores more than 60.3 points, Nevada is 12-0 against the spread and 16-7 overall.
- San Diego State is 0-0 against the spread and 0-0 overall when it allows more than 73.8 points.
- The Aztecs have totaled 347 more points than their opponents this season (13.9 per game on average), and the Wolf Pack have scored 111 more points than their opponents (4.4 per game).
Rebounding Insights
- The Aztecs and the Wolf Pack are similar rebounding teams, with the squads averaging and 34.5 and 34.7 rebounds per game, respectively.
- Nevada is 7-3 against the spread when grabbing more boards than their opponents. San Diego State is 4-5 when they lose the rebounding battle.
- The Aztecs average 9 offensive boards per game, outgaining the Wolf Pack by 1.3 rebounds per contest.
- When the Aztecs grab the most offensive rebounds they are 10-3 against the spread. When recording fewer boards, the Wolf Pack are 9-0.
- Both teams tend to win the rebounding battle. San Diego State records an average rebounding margin of +4.2 rebounds per game. Nevada averages a margin of +1.2 rebounds.
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