San Diego Toreros vs Seattle Redhawks Prediction, 1/15/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: San Diego Toreros vs Seattle Redhawks
Date: Thursday, January 15, 2026
Location: Redhawk Center in Seattle, WA
TV: ESPN+
The Seattle Redhawks (12-6) will take on the San Diego Toreros (7-11) at Redhawk Center on Thursday.

The San Diego Toreros played Pacific and walked away from this one with a loss by a score of 77-70 in their last contest. When discussing personal fouls, the Toreros left the arena with 16 while Pacific recorded 16 personal fouls. They made 8 out of their 33 attempts from long range. Pacific finished the game at 82.1% from the charity stripe by converting 23 of 28 attempts. On top of that, Pacific collected 47 rebounds (19 offensive, 28 defensive), but didn't notch a rejection. Pacific totaled 14 dimes and had 10 steals in the game. In terms of defending, San Diego allowed the other team to go 34.8% from the field on 23 of 66 shooting. They also doled out 12 dimes in this matchup while forcing the other team into 9 turnovers and earning 5 steals. In regard to pulling down rebounds, they collected a total of 27 with 6 of them being offensive. At the charity stripe, the Toreros made 14 of 18 tries for a percentage of 77.8%. San Diego wrapped up the game with a 40.7% field goal percentage (24 out of 59) and converted 8 out of their 27 shots from distance.
Ty-Laur Johnson is one player who was a factor in the matchup. He accounted for 19 points on 7 of 16 shooting. He played for 36 mins and also collected 7 rebounds. He ended up shooting 43.8% from the field and also recorded 7 assists.
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San Diego heads into this matchup with a record of 7-11 so far this season. They cough up possession 12.7 times per contest and as a squad they are committing 18.0 fouls per contest. As a unit, San Diego is collecting 30.2 rebounds per contest and has tallied 277 assists for the campaign, which is 79th in the nation in terms of passing the ball. The Toreros are shooting 34.2% on shots from distance (164 of 480) and 75.9% from the charity stripe. They average 73.8 pts per game (256th in the nation) while shooting 44.1% from the field.
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On the defensive end of the court, the Toreros are forcing 14.4 turnovers per game and they draw 16.0 fouls. They are 321st in college hoops in allowing assists to the opposition with 274 conceded so far this year. The Toreros defense is allowing a field goal percentage of 46.5% (491 of 1,056) and they relinquish 37.8 boards per game as a team. They give up 30.5% from beyond the arc and they are 282nd in college hoops in points per game from their opponents (77.2).
The last time they took the court, the Seattle Redhawks took a loss by a score of 68-55 against Oregon State. The Redhawks earned 19 defensive boards and 13 offensive rebounds totaling 32 for the game. They also turned it over 11 times, while getting 8 steals in the matchup. Oregon State had 21 fouls in the matchup which took the Redhawks to the charity stripe for a total of 24 shots. They were able to make 13 of the free throw attempts for a percentage of 54.2%. Pertaining to shots from 3-point land, Seattle converted 6 of their 26 tries (23.1%). Overall, the Redhawks walked away from this one shooting 18 for 60 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 30.0%. The Redhawks permitted Oregon State to make 19 out of their 56 tries from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 33.9% for the contest. They finished shooting 33.3% from behind the 3-point line by connecting on 7 of 21 and walked away from this one shooting 23 out of 29 at the free throw line (79.3%). Concerning how they attacked the glass, Seattle allowed Oregon State to grab 42 overall (13 on the offensive side).
Brayden Maldonado ended up being a factor for the Redhawks in this matchup. He earned 13 points in his 24 minutes on the court, but wasn't able to get an assist. He converted 5 out of 12 for this game for a field goal rate of 41.7%, but wasn't able to grab a rebound.
Seattle has a record of 12-6 so far this year. The Redhawks have committed 16.9 personal fouls every game and they hit 69.9% from the free throw line. They are dishing out assists 14.5 times per contest (174th in the country) and they turn it over 11.7 times per contest. Seattle has accumulated 1,384 pts for the campaign (76.9 per game) and they snag 34.9 rebounds per contest. As an offensive team, the Redhawks are shooting 45.9% from the floor, which has them ranked 152nd in the country.
The Redhawks on the defensive end are ranked 62nd in the nation in points allowed per game with 68.2. They are able to force 15.0 TO's per game and allow teams to shoot 40.6% from the floor (50th in college hoops). The Seattle defense allows 31.0% on 3-pointers (121 of 390) and their opposition makes 73.8% of their foul shots. They have conceded 12.1 assists and 35.9 rebounds every game, which has them ranked 79th and 264th in D-1.
Who will win tonight's NCAA game against the spread?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take San Diego
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