Idaho State Bengals vs Seattle Redhawks Prediction, 11/15/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Idaho State Bengals vs Seattle Redhawks
Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025
Location: Redhawk Center in Seattle, WA
TV: ESPN+
The Seattle Redhawks (2-1) will try to beat the Idaho State Bengals (2-1) at Redhawk Center on Saturday.

The Idaho State Bengals took the court against San Diego State and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 73-57 in their last contest. Regarding fouls, the Bengals walked away with 15 and San Diego State accumulated 19 fouls. They knocked down 6 out of their 17 tries from beyond the perimeter. San Diego State finished the game at 75.0% from the charity stripe by burying 9 of 12 attempts. Additionally, San Diego State pulled down 20 rebounds (4 offensive, 16 defensive), but didn't notch a block. San Diego State distributed 17 dimes and had 11 steals in the matchup. When talking about defending, Idaho State allowed their opponent to shoot 59.2% from the floor on 29 out of 49 shooting. They also doled out 12 dimes in this game while forcing the other team into 12 turnovers and getting 6 steals. In reference to grabbing rebounds, they collected 20 with 5 of them being offensive. From the free throw line, the Bengals converted 10 of 14 shots for a percentage of 71.4%. Idaho State finished the contest having earned a 44.4% field goal percentage (20 out of 45) and buried 7 out of their 21 3-pointers.
Connor Hollenbeck is a player who came through in this game. He accumulated 17 points on 4 of 11 shooting. He saw the court for 33 mins and collected 4 rebounds. He ended up going 36.4% from the field and also recorded 2 dimes.
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Idaho State will play this contest with a win-loss mark of 2-1 for the campaign. They average 69.7 points per outing (303rd in college) while shooting 44.2% from the field. The Bengals are shooting 31.1% on 3-pointers (23 of 74) and 63.5% from the charity stripe. As a team, Idaho State is snagging 34.3 boards per contest and has accounted for 37 assists this year, which is 261st in Division 1 in terms of passing the rock. They lose possession by turning the ball over 12.0 times per contest and as a team they are committing 13.7 fouls on a nightly basis.
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Defensively, the Bengals are forcing their opponents into 11.3 turnovers every game while drawing 18.0 fouls. They rank 279th in D-1 in giving up assists to their opponents with 46 surrendered on the campaign. The Bengals defensively are giving up a field goal percentage of 50.3% (82 of 163) and they surrender 24.7 boards per game as a team. They give up 44.1% on shots from distance and they are 168th in college hoops in PPG allowed (70.7).
The last time they took the court, the Seattle Redhawks went home victorious with a score of 94-67 when they played Eastern Washington. The Redhawks were able to collect 28 defensive rebounds and 5 offensive rebounds totaling 33 in this game. They also turned it over 16 times, while recording 8 steals in this contest. Eastern Washington was called for 17 personal fouls in this game which took the Redhawks to the charity stripe for 13 attempts. They were able to bury 9 of them for a rate of 69.2%. When it comes to shots from 3-point land, Seattle buried 11 of their 20 tries (55.0%). Overall, the Redhawks walked away from this one shooting 37 for 57 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 64.9%. The Redhawks permitted Eastern Washington to bury 25 out of 58 tries from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 43.1% for the game. They went 30.0% from 3-point land by shooting 6 of 20 and walked away from this one shooting 11 of 17 at the free throw line (64.7%). Regarding attacking the glass, Seattle allowed Eastern Washington to grab 26 in all (7 offensive).
Brayden Maldonado pitched in for the Redhawks for the contest. He earned 26 points in his 27 minutes on the court and tallied 3 dimes for this contest. He converted 10 out of 11 for the game for a rate of 90.9%, and had 4 rebounds.
Seattle has a mark of 2-1 for the year. As an offense, the Redhawks are connecting on 52.0% from the field, which has them ranked 33rd in college hoops. Seattle has scored 249 points so far this season (83.0 per contest) and they pull down 33.7 boards per game. They are dishing out assists 14.7 times per contest (206th in Division 1) and they are losing possession via turnover 15.0 times per contest. The Redhawks are committing 20.7 personal fouls every game while shooting 60.0% from the free throw line.
The Redhawks on the defensive side of the court are 174th in the country in points allowed per contest with 71.0. They are forcing 18.7 turnovers on a nightly basis and allow teams to shoot 40.1% from the floor (132nd in college). The Seattle defense gives up 33.8% on shots from beyond the perimeter (25 of 74) and their opponents are knocking down 74.6% of their shots from the charity stripe. They concede 9.7 dimes and 34.7 boards on a nightly basis, ranking them 52nd and 171st in Division 1.
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Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take Seattle
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