San Francisco Dons vs Seattle Redhawks Prediction, 12/28/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: San Francisco Dons vs Seattle Redhawks
Date: Sunday, December 28, 2025
Location: Redhawk Center in Seattle, WA
TV: ESPN+
The Seattle Redhawks (11-2) will go up against the San Francisco Dons (8-5) at Redhawk Center on Sunday.

The San Francisco Dons faced off with Morgan State and took home the win by a score of 94-64 in their last contest. San Francisco wrapped up the game with a 55.8% field goal percentage (29 out of 52) and buried 5 of their 18 shots from beyond the arc. From the free throw line, the Dons knocked down 31 of their 45 shots for a percentage of 68.9%. Regarding getting rebounds, they collected a total of 27 with 5 of them being offensive. They also dished out 16 assists in the game while forcing the other team into 12 turnovers and getting 6 steals. When it comes to defense, San Francisco allowed 41.2% from the floor on 21 of 51 shooting. Morgan State totaled 12 assists and had 3 steals for this game. Furthermore, Morgan State grabbed 27 rebounds (8 offensive, 19 defensive), but wrapped up the game with no rejections. Morgan State walked away from this one shooting 68.4% at the charity stripe by knocking down 13 of their 19 attempts. They also buried 9 of their 24 attempts from beyond the arc. With respect to personal fouls, the Dons ended up walking away with 20 and Morgan State accumulated 32 personal fouls.
David Fuchs is a player who had an impact for this game. He finished the game shooting 77.8% from the field and also dished out 1 assist. He was on the hardwood for 25 minutes played and pulled down 2 rebounds. He ended up scoring 23 points on 7 out of 9 shooting.
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San Francisco enters this game with a mark of 8-5 so far this season. They average 76.9 pts per contest (199th in D-1) while hitting 46.1% from the field. The Dons are shooting 36.0% from downtown (124 of 344) and 70.3% from the free throw line. As a unit, San Francisco is pulling down 37.4 rebounds per game and has racked up 197 dimes this season, which is 123rd in Division 1 in terms of passing. They lose possession by turning the ball over 11.5 times per game and as a team they commit 18.2 personal fouls every game.
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When they are on defense, the Dons are forcing their opponents into 10.1 turnovers every game while drawing 19.0 personal fouls. They rank 177th in the country in giving up assists with 167 conceded on the season. The Dons are giving up a FG percentage of 41.2% (318 of 771) and they surrender 32.7 boards per game as a unit. They are surrendering 32.0% from beyond the arc and they rank 89th in college hoops in PPG allowed (69.2).
When they last stepped on the court, the Seattle Redhawks went home victorious with a score of 71-68 when they played UTSA. When it comes to cleaning the glass, Seattle allowed UTSA to get 34 in total (5 offensive). They finished 30.4% from three-point range by connecting on 7 of 23 and ended up going 9 out of 12 from the free throw line (75.0%). The Redhawks permitted UTSA to bury 26 of their 59 tries from the field which had them shooting 44.1% for this contest. Overall, the Redhawks went 24 for 62 from the floor which had them sitting at 38.7%. When discussing shooting from downtown, Seattle buried 4 out of 20 attempts (20.0%). They were able to knock down 19 of the free throw tries for a rate of 73.1%. UTSA committed 17 fouls for the game which took the Redhawks to the charity stripe for a total of 26 attempts. They also coughed it up 12 times, while getting 10 steals for the matchup. The Redhawks were able to snag 25 defensive boards and 13 offensive rebounds totaling 38 in this game.
Brayden Maldonado was important for the Redhawks for the game. He converted 4 of 9 in this matchup for a field goal percentage of 44.4%, and added 2 rebounds. He recorded 15 points in his 36 minutes on the court and tallied 2 assists for the contest.
Seattle has a record of 11-2 on the year. As an offense, the Redhawks are shooting 50.0% from the floor, which is ranked 31st in the nation. Seattle has accounted for 1,053 pts on the season (81.0 per contest) and they pull in 35.4 rebounds per contest. They are earning an assist 15.0 times per contest (155th in the country) and they cough up possession 12.7 times per contest. The Redhawks have committed 16.1 fouls per game and they connect on 69.9% from the charity stripe.
The Redhawks defensively are ranked 47th in college in points given up per game with 66.5. They are forcing 15.8 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 40.6% from the floor (65th in D-1). The Seattle defense allows 31.3% on shots from distance (89 of 284) and their opposition knocks down 73.6% of their free throw attempts. They surrender 11.8 dimes and 32.1 boards per contest, which is ranked 71st and 77th in college hoops.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take San Francisco
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