Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs San Jose State Spartans Prediction, 11/25/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Tulsa Golden Hurricane vs San Jose State Spartans
Date: Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Location: Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs, CA
TV: ESPN+
The San Jose State Spartans (2-3) welcome the Tulsa Golden Hurricane (4-1) at Acrisure Arena on Tuesday.

The Tulsa Golden Hurricane faced off with Austin Peay and went home with a win by a final score of 84-75 in their last contest. Tulsa finished having earned a 48.3% FG percentage (28 out of 58) and converted 13 out of their 32 shots from distance. At the charity stripe, the Golden Hurricane made 15 of 16 attempts for a rate of 93.8%. Regarding rebounding, they collected a total of 31 with 7 of them being offensive. They also distributed 21 assists in this contest in addition to forcing 9 turnovers and earning 4 steals. When talking about defense, Tulsa allowed the other team to go 47.5% from the floor on 28 of 59 shooting. Austin Peay recorded 15 assists and had 6 steals in this matchup. On top of that, Austin Peay grabbed 29 boards (7 offensive, 22 defensive), but didn't have a block. Austin Peay ended up shooting 68.8% at the charity stripe by converting 11 of their 16 attempts. They made 8 of their 19 tries from 3-point land. In relation to fouls, the Golden Hurricane ended up finishing with 11 and Austin Peay accumulated 16 fouls.
David Green is a guy who was important in the game. He went 60.0% from the floor and earned 2 dimes. He saw the court for 29 minutes played and also collected 8 rebounds. He finished with 17 points on 6 out of 10 shooting.
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Tulsa will play this contest with a record of 4-1 on the year. They currently have an average of 87.4 pts per contest (71st in Division 1) while connecting on 47.3% from the floor. The Golden Hurricane are shooting 36.3% on three-point shots (49 of 135) and 76.1% from the free throw line. As a unit, Tulsa is snagging 40.2 rebounds per game and has 88 dimes for the campaign, which is 159th in college in terms of passing the ball. They are losing possession via turnover 11.6 times per game and as a team they are committing 16.4 personal fouls per contest.
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On defense, the Golden Hurricane are able to force 10.6 turnovers per game and they draw 19.8 personal fouls. They currently rank 150th in college in allowing assists to the opposition with 71 surrendered on the year. The Golden Hurricane are giving up a field goal percentage of 43.9% (133 of 303) and they surrender 29.0 rebounds per game as a group. They give up 33.3% on shots from distance while they are 194th in Division 1 in points per game from their opponents (73.6).
When they last stepped on the court, the San Jose State Spartans got the victory with a final of 80-66 against Southern. In relation to attacking the glass, San Jose State permitted Southern to grab 25 overall (7 on the offensive side). They finished 25.0% from beyond the arc by hitting 7 of 28 and walked away from this one shooting 11 out of 14 at the free throw line (78.6%). The Spartans permitted Southern to knock down 24 of their 61 tries from the field which had them at 39.3% in this matchup. When the final whistle blew, the Spartans went 25 for 53 from the field which gave them a rate of 47.2%. Pertaining to shots from downtown, San Jose State converted 8 out of their 18 attempts (44.4%). They were able to make 22 of the free throw tries for a percentage of 75.9%. Southern was called for 22 personal fouls for the contest which took the Spartans to the free throw line for 29 attempts. They coughed up the ball 15 times, while recording 6 steals for the matchup. The Spartans were able to collect 24 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive boards for a total of 36 for this contest.
Jermaine Washington was important for the Spartans for the contest. He totaled 17 points in his 36 mins on the court and earned 3 assists for this game. He converted 6 out of 8 in the matchup giving him a field goal percentage of 75.0%, and had 3 rebounds.
San Jose State has a mark of 2-3 this season. On the offensive side of the court, the Spartans are connecting on 49.7% from the floor, which has them ranked 54th in the nation. San Jose State has totaled 399 points this year (79.8 per contest) and they pull in 36.4 rebounds per contest. They are earning an assist 12.0 times per contest (312th in college hoops) and they turn it over 12.4 times per contest. The Spartans are committing 18.4 fouls every game and they hit 66.7% from the charity stripe.
The Spartans on the defensive side of the court are 203rd in D-1 in points given up per game with 74.0. They are forcing 11.0 turnovers per game and have let teams shoot 44.6% from the field (243rd in the country). The San Jose State defense allows 32.5% on 3-point shots (40 of 123) and their opponents are knocking down 73.1% of their shots from the charity stripe. They have relinquished 16.6 assists and 31.6 rebounds per game, which ranks them 324th and 71st in college.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take San Jose State and under the total points
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