Seattle Redhawks vs Santa Clara Broncos Prediction, 2/11/2026 College Basketball Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Seattle Redhawks vs Santa Clara Broncos
Date: Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Location: Leavey Center in Santa Clara, CA
TV: ESPN+
Leavey Center is the location where the Santa Clara Broncos (21-5) will play the Seattle Redhawks (15-10) on Wednesday.

The Seattle Redhawks took the court against Portland and took a loss by a score of 54-53 in their last contest. Seattle finished the game with a 34.6% field goal percentage (18 of 52) and converted 8 out of their 29 shots from 3-point land. At the charity stripe, the Redhawks made 9 of 13 shots for a rate of 69.2%. When it comes to pulling down rebounds, they collected 29 with 7 of them being on the offensive end. They also distributed 13 assists in this game in addition to forcing the other team into 12 turnovers and earning 7 steals. With regard to defense, Seattle allowed the other team to shoot 36.8% from the floor on 21 of 57 shooting. Portland recorded 14 assists and had 10 steals for this game. On top of that, Portland grabbed 32 rebounds (10 offensive, 22 defensive), but wasn't able to put a block in the stat sheet. Portland ended up going 80.0% when shooting free throws by converting 8 of their 10 attempts. They also made 4 of 17 shots from distance. When discussing personal fouls, the Redhawks ended up finishing with 15 while Portland had 11 personal fouls.
Jun Seok Yeo is a guy who played a role for the contest. He finished the game at 35.7% from the floor and distributed 1 assist. He saw the court for 34 minutes played and also totaled 4 rebounds. He was able to score 14 points on 5 out of 14 shooting.
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Seattle enters this matchup with a win-loss record of 15-10 for the year. They currently have an average of 73.0 pts per game (260th in Division 1) while hitting 44.4% from the field. The Redhawks are hitting 32.8% on three-point shots (181 of 552) and 70.4% from the charity stripe. As a unit, Seattle is pulling down 33.4 boards per contest and has accounted for 344 assists for the year, which ranks 176th in the country in terms of passing. They are turning it over 12.1 times per contest and as a squad they are committing 16.8 personal fouls per game.
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When they are on defense, the Redhawks have forced 15.2 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 17.5 personal fouls. They are giving up 31.5% on shots from downtown and they are 32nd in D-1 in PPG from their opponents (67.3). The Redhawks are giving up an opponent shooting percentage of 41.4% (590 of 1,424) and they surrender 36.2 boards per game as a team. They are currently ranked 159th in D-1 in giving up assists with 317 surrendered so far this year.
For their last game, the Santa Clara Broncos went home victorious with a score of 96-92 against Washington State. The Broncos recorded 16 defensive boards and 11 offensive boards for a total of 27 for the game. They turned it over 10 times, while getting 9 steals in this game. Washington State was called for 15 fouls in the game which got the Broncos to the charity stripe for 16 attempts. They were able to make 13 of the free throw attempts for a rate of 81.3%. When it comes to 3-point attempts, Santa Clara made 9 of 22 attempts (40.9%). When all was said and done, the Broncos walked away from this one shooting 37 out of 66 from the floor which had them at 56.1%. The Broncos allowed Washington State to convert 33 of 61 tries from the floor which gave them a percentage of 54.1% in this contest. They wrapped up this game 52.0% from beyond the arc by going 13 of 25 and ended up shooting 13 out of 15 at the free throw line (86.7%). When it comes to cleaning up the glass, Santa Clara permitted Washington State to snag 30 in all (11 offensive).
Allen Graves ended up having an impact for the Broncos in the game. He earned 30 points in his 25 minutes on the hardwood and had 4 dimes in the game. He knocked down 10 of 14 for this game for a field goal rate of 71.4%, and totaled 13 rebounds.
Santa Clara has a record of 21-5 on the season. The Broncos commit 19.8 fouls every game and they hit 72.5% from the free throw line. Their rate of assisting teammates is at 17.2 times per game (36th in D-1) and they are losing possession via turnover 11.6 times per game. Santa Clara has tallied 2,173 pts on the campaign (83.6 per game) and they average 36.1 rebounds per game. In terms of offensive execution, the Broncos are connecting on 47.6% from the field, which ranks them 54th in Division 1.
The Broncos are ranked 105th in college in PPG given up with 71.1. They are able to force 15.0 TO's per game and have let teams shoot 44.3% from the field (204th in Division 1). The Santa Clara defense surrenders 32.2% on shots from beyond the arc (173 of 538) and their opponents are making 73.2% of their foul shots. They relinquish 14.4 dimes and 32.3 boards on a nightly basis, which is 262nd and 59th in those categories.
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