Washington Huskies vs Seattle Redhawks Prediction, 12/19/2025 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Washington Huskies vs Seattle Redhawks
Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
Location: Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
TV: ESPN2
The Washington Huskies (7-3) are en route to Climate Pledge Arena on Friday where they will go up against the Seattle Redhawks (8-2).

The Washington Huskies stepped onto the hardwood against Southern Utah and notched a win by a score of 105-69 in their last contest. Regarding fouls, the Huskies finished with 13 and Southern Utah accumulated 19 fouls. They also converted 6 of 21 tries from distance. Southern Utah finished 50.0% from the free throw line by knocking down 5 of 10 tries. Moreover, Southern Utah pulled down 31 boards (9 offensive, 22 defensive), but didn't have a block. Southern Utah recorded 12 dimes and had but wasn't able to put a steal in the stat sheet. In reference to the defense, Washington allowed 45.3% from the field on 29 of 64 shooting. They also dished out 21 dimes for the contest while forcing the opposition into 11 turnovers and earning 4 steals. In the matter of grabbing rebounds, they collected a total of 41 with 12 of them being of the offensive sort. When they shot from the charity stripe, the Huskies knocked down 18 of 23 attempts for a percentage of 78.3%. Washington finished the contest having earned a 52.8% field goal percentage (38 out of 72) and made 11 of their 25 3-point shots.
Hannes Steinbach is a guy who was important in the matchup. He walked away from this one shooting 77.8% from the floor and recorded 3 assists. He was on the hardwood for 23 mins played and also collected 6 rebounds. He ended up walking away with 14 points on 7 out of 9 shooting.
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Washington will enter this game with a win-loss mark of 7-3 on the season. They are losing possession via turnover 10.7 times per contest and as a squad are committing 18.2 fouls per contest. As a team, Washington is grabbing 41.6 rebounds per game and has accounted for 142 dimes on the season, which has them ranked 259th in the nation in terms of passing the rock. The Huskies are shooting 35.7% on shots from beyond the arc (76 of 213) and 75.7% from the free throw line. They average 84.7 pts per contest (68th in the country) while connecting on 45.6% from the field.
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On the defensive end of the court, the Huskies are able to force 10.9 turnovers per contest and they draw 20.1 fouls. They surrender 33.3% on three-point shots and they are 193rd in D-1 in PPG from their opponents (73.4). The Huskies defense is allowing a field goal percentage of 41.7% (254 of 609) and they concede 32.7 boards per contest as a team. They are 102nd in D-1 in giving up assists with 127 relinquished this year.
When they last stepped on the hardwood, the Seattle Redhawks went home victorious with a score of 115-60 when they played Warner Pacific. When talking about how they rebounded, Seattle allowed Warner Pacific to get 18 overall (3 offensive). They went 31.8% from 3-point land by shooting 7 of 22 and walked away from this one shooting 9 out of 13 at the free throw line (69.2%). The Redhawks allowed Warner Pacific to make 22 out of their 62 tries from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 35.5% for this game. When the final whistle blew, the Redhawks finished 45 out of 75 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 60.0%. Regarding shots from beyond the perimeter, Seattle made 10 of their 23 tries (43.5%). They were able to bury 15 of the free throws for a clip of 88.2%. Warner Pacific committed 13 fouls for the matchup which got the Redhawks to the charity stripe for a total of 17 shots. They also turned it over 12 times, while getting 9 steals in this game. The Redhawks were able to pull down 34 defensive boards and 14 offensive rebounds for a total of 48 for the contest.
John Christofilis ended up being important for the Redhawks for the matchup. He accumulated 20 points in his 17 minutes on the court and had 1 assist in this contest. He made 6 out of 11 in the matchup for a rate of 54.5%, and tallied 4 rebounds.
Seattle has a mark of 8-2 so far this season. The Redhawks commit 16.5 fouls per contest while shooting 68.2% from the free throw line. They are assisting teammates 15.4 times per game (135th in the country) and they turn it over 12.3 times per game. Seattle has 833 pts this season (83.3 per contest) and they average 34.5 rebounds per contest. As an offense, the Redhawks are hitting on 53.1% from the floor, which ranks 4th in college.
The Redhawks are ranked 26th in D-1 in PPG surrendered with 65.3. They are forcing 16.1 turnovers on a nightly basis and have let teams shoot 39.9% from the floor (55th in college). The Seattle defense gives up 32.0% on shots from distance (70 of 219) and their opponents are converting on 73.2% of their foul shots. They concede 10.5 dimes and 30.9 boards every game, which is 31st and 38th in the country.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Seattle
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