The Washington Huskies host the UC Davis Aggies on Tuesday, November 5, at 10 p.m. ET on Big Ten Network.
The Huskies are beginning a new era as they are moving to the Big Ten and welcoming in a new head coach, Danny Sprinkle.
Meanwhile, the Aggies finished with 20 wins last season, including victories in four of their last five games.
The Huskies are favored by 15 points on the spread, with a total sitting at 145.
Here’s my UC Davis vs Washington predictions and college basketball picks for Monday.
UC Davis vs Washington Prediction
My pick: UC Davis +15
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UC Davis vs Washington Odds
UC Davis Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
+15 -110 | 145 -110o / -110u | +750 |
Washington Odds | ||
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Spread | Total | Moneyline |
-15 -110 | 145 -110o / -110u | -1200 |
- UC Davis vs Washington spread: Washington -15
- UC Davis vs Washington over/under: 145 points
- UC Davis vs Washington moneyline: Washington -1200, UC Davis +750
- UC Davis vs Washington best bet: UC Davis +15
Spread
I'm taking UC Davis on the spread.
Moneyline
I'm avoiding the moneyline on this game, as there's no value in it.
Over/Under
I could see the total going under, but I feel more comfortable in the spread.
My pick: UC Davis +15 (Play to +12.5)
UC Davis vs Washington Betting Trends to Know
- 50% of the money is from UC Davis to cover the spread, while 50% of the bets are also on the same side.
- 82% of the bets and 71% of the money is on the over.
UC Davis vs Washington Start Time, Channel, Streaming
Location: | Alaska Airlines Arena, Seattle, WA |
Date: | Tuesday, November 5 |
Start Time: | 10 p.m. ET |
TV / Streaming: | Big Ten Network |
UC Davis vs Washington is scheduled for a 10 p.m. ET start time at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle, WA, on Monday. The game is live on the Big Ten Network
UC Davis vs Washington College Basketball Betting Preview
UC Davis Basketball
UC Davis is only projected to finish fifth in the Big West this season, but it has two things working for it: the return of TY Johnson and its defense.
Let's start with Johnson, who is a senior guard who was voted as a member of the Preseason All-Big West Team. He was the team's second-leading scorer last season (17.8 PPG) and was Second Team All-Big West Conference in 2023-24.
Most importantly, Johnson posted that point-per-game average while shooting just 32% beyond the arc. If Johnson improves his perimeter shooting, he could very well be far-and-away the best player in the conference.
Meanwhile, the Aggies are elite defensively. They were 28th in the country in turnovers forced last season (14.6 per game), which is excellent news considering their roster is longer and more athletic this season.
Washington Basketball
Sprinkle has just three returning players — Franck Kepnang, Wilhelm Breidenbach and Christian King — and none averaged more than nine points per game in 2023-24. In fact, King redshirted last season, so this is an entirely new roster, making this a true restart for the Huskies.
On the positive side, their frontcourt is massive and versatile.
The centerpiece of the roster — Great Osobor — has stuck with Sprinkle since his days at Montana State. The 6-foot-8 forward is undersized and doesn't have much of a jumper, but he's an elite rebounder and finisher.
Osobor isn't alone up front, though, as Kepnang and Oregon State transfer KC Ibekwe provide key rim protection.
None of those players can step out and hit shots consistently, but Breidenbach is a floor spacer who can open things up for guards DJ Davis (Butler) and four-star freshman Zoom Diallo.
The Huskies also have Oakland transfer Chris Conway up front to round out a strong group.
UC Davis vs Washington Betting Analysis
Besides this game being played in Seattle, a lot of areas in this handicap seem to favor UC Davis covering the spread.
Washington is breaking in almost an entirely new roster with a new head coach, which means it's going to take the Huskies some time to find their rhythm.
Meanwhile, the Aggies play elite defense for a Big West team and they have an experienced leader who can take over a game in a heartbeat in Johnson.
Not having 7-footer Francesco Borra, who's out for the season after a torn ACL, hurts against the Huskies' deep frontcourt; however, role allocation could be an issue in game one for Washington.
In the long run, the Huskies' frontcourt could pose problems in the Big Ten, but for now, there are a lot of moving parts that may not fit together seemingly. That will put pressure on Davis and Diallo to create if spacing is limited for Osobor to operate down low.
All in all, I'm putting my faith in UC Davis' defense and Johnson to stay within striking distance.