Seattle Redhawks vs UTSA Roadrunners Prediction, 12/22/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Seattle Redhawks vs UTSA Roadrunners
Date: Monday, December 22, 2025
Location: UTSA Convocation Center in San Antonio, TX
TV: ESPN+
UTSA Convocation Center is the location where the UTSA Roadrunners (4-7) will attempt to defeat the Seattle Redhawks (9-2) on Monday.

The Seattle Redhawks faced UC Davis and went home with a win by a final score of 79-78 in their last game. In the matter of fouls, the Redhawks ended up finishing with 17 and UC Davis finished the game with 14 fouls. They converted 11 of 27 attempts from beyond the arc. UC Davis finished the game at 68.4% at the free throw line by converting 13 of 19 shots. Furthermore, UC Davis collected 26 rebounds (3 offensive, 23 defensive), but finished the game with no rejections. UC Davis dished out 20 dimes and had 7 steals for this contest. With regard to the defense, Seattle allowed their opponent to shoot 47.4% from the floor on 27 out of 57 shooting. They also distributed 15 dimes in the matchup as well as forcing the other team into 13 turnovers and having 9 steals. Concerning hauling in boards, they collected 39 with 15 of them being of the offensive sort. When they shot from the free throw line, the Redhawks converted 12 of 16 shots for a percentage of 75.0%. Seattle ended the game with a 43.9% FG percentage (29 of 66) and knocked down 9 out of their 26 three-point shots.
Will Heimbrodt is a player who was important for the matchup. He shot 38.9% from the floor and distributed 2 assists. He played for 30 mins played and also totaled 4 rebounds. He accounted for 20 points on 7 of 18 shooting.
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Seattle will enter this matchup with a win-loss record of 9-2 this season. They lose possession via turnover 12.5 times per contest and as a group are committing 16.5 fouls per contest. As a team, Seattle is snagging 35.2 rebounds per game and has accumulated 169 assists so far this year, which has them ranked 168th in D-1 in terms of passing. The Redhawks are hitting 39.5% on shots from 3-point land (88 of 223) and 68.7% from the charity stripe. They have an average of 82.9 points per game (89th in Division 1) while going 52.1% from the field.
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On defense, the Redhawks are able to force 15.8 turnovers per game while drawing 18.2 personal fouls. They are currently ranked 61st in college in giving up assists with 125 relinquished so far this year. The Redhawks defense is allowing a FG percentage of 40.6% (253 of 623) and they surrender 30.7 rebounds per game as a team. They are surrendering 32.9% from 3-point land and they rank 41st in D-1 in PPG allowed (66.5).
In their last game, the UTSA Roadrunners went home defeated by a final of 97-70 when they played USC. The Roadrunners recorded 17 defensive rebounds and 15 offensive rebounds for a total of 32 in this contest. They coughed up the ball 16 times, while recording 9 steals in this matchup. USC was called for 19 fouls for this contest which got the Roadrunners to the charity stripe for a total of 23 tries. They were able to make 19 of those for a clip of 82.6%. Concerning shooting from 3-point land, UTSA buried 7 out of their 27 attempts (25.9%). Overall, the Roadrunners went 22 out of 63 from the field which had them shooting 34.9%. The Roadrunners allowed USC to convert 33 out of 60 tries from the floor which had them shooting 55.0% for this contest. They shot 39.1% from behind the 3-point line by shooting 9 of 23 and walked away from this one shooting 22 out of 28 at the free throw line (78.6%). In the matter of cleaning the glass, UTSA allowed USC to pull down 30 in all (8 on the offensive glass).
Brent Moss pitched in for the Roadrunners for this game. He tallied 16 points in his 32 minutes on the court and earned 2 assists for the contest. He buried 6 out of 12 in the game for a rate of 50.0%, and accounted for 4 rebounds.
UTSA has a win-loss mark of 4-7 on the campaign. The Roadrunners are responsible for committing 18.3 personal fouls every game while shooting 64.1% from the charity stripe. They are assisting teammates 11.8 times per game (326th in college) and they turn it over 12.2 times per game. UTSA has scored 787 points on the year (71.5 per game) and they pull down 40.7 boards per game. In terms of offensive execution, the Roadrunners are connecting on 39.2% from the field, which ranks 356th in college hoops.
The UTSA defense surrenders 30.1% on three-point shots (91 of 302) and opponents are connecting on 69.6% of their free throw attempts. They have surrendered 13.5 dimes and 41.8 rebounds per contest, which is ranked 198th and 359th in D-1. The Roadrunners defensively are ranked 233rd in college hoops in points given up per game with 75.0. They have forced 12.2 turnovers on a nightly basis and have let teams shoot 40.7% from the floor (68th in college).
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Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take UTSA
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