San Diego Toreros vs San Jose State Spartans Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 12-5-2025
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San Diego Toreros vs San Jose State Spartans Prediction – College Basketball Picks 12-05-2025
The San Diego Toreros were defeated by Long Beach State in their most recent game, which they played against Long Beach State. The final score was 76-72, and the Toreros were defeated. When it came to fouls, the Toreros finished the game with 11 while Long Beach State finished with 10 fouls. Both teams were eliminated from the competition. Moreover, they were successful in nine out of twenty-five attempts from beyond the perimeter. Taking five out of ten shots from the charity stripe, Long Beach State was able to achieve a fifty percent success rate. Additionally, Long Beach State only managed to get 22 rebounds (11 offensive and 11 defensive), but they did not manage to block any shots. During this game, Long Beach State led the league in steals with 12 and dished 20 assists. With relation to defense, San Diego allowed its opponent to shoot 49.2% from the field, which was accomplished by shooting 31 out of 63 shots. During the course of the game, they not only forced the other team into seven turnovers but also earned six steals. In addition, they were responsible for 11 assists. When we talk about the amount of boards they pulled down, they had a total of 28, with ten of those boards coming from the attacking end. The Toreros had a success record of 85.7% when they were at the free throw line, making six of seven tries. At the end of the game, San Diego finished with a field goal percentage of 52.6% (30 of 57), and they made 6 of their 21 attempts to score from beyond the arc.
Brandon Benjamin is one of the individuals who emerged victorious in this competition. The game was over, and he ended with three assists and a shooting percentage of 87.5% from the field. He played for a total of 19 minutes on the court and also grabbed three rebounds during that time. He made seven of eight shots and finished with sixteen points.
The San Diego Aztecs come into this matchup with a record of 3-4 for the current season. Each game, they incur 17.7 fouls as a team and turn the ball over 13.3 times. Additionally, they average 17.3 turnovers each game. In terms of passing, San Diego is now ranked 235th in Division 1 with 109 assists for the season. Additionally, the squad is averaging 31.7 boards per game and is currently sitting with 109 assists for the season. In terms of three-point attempts, the Toreros are connecting on 34.5% (59 of 171) while from the free throw line, they are connecting on 78.2%. In D-1, they have a scoring average of 73.7 points per game, which places them 269th, and they have a field goal percentage of 46.1%.
When it comes to defense, the Toreros are holding opponents to 13.0 turnovers per game and drawing 14.7 personal fouls during the course of the game. This season, they have given up 90 assists to the opponent, which places them in the 78th position in the country when it comes to giving up assists. As a team, the Toreros allow their opponents to make 44.3% of their field goals (182 of 411), and they allow their opponents to grab 35.3 rebounds per game. They have a turnover rate of 31.7% on three-point shots, and they rank 174th in Division I in terms of points per game (72.7) from their opponents.
During their most recent game on the hardwood, the San Jose State Spartans were defeated by UC Irvine by a score of 72-63. This represented their most recent loss. Regarding the manner in which they reclaimed the ball, San Jose State allowed UC Irvine to amass a total of 39 rebounds out of which 10 were on the attacking side. They shot 4 of 12 from beyond the arc, which resulted in a 33.3% shooting percentage from the field, and they ended up making 8 of 14 free throws, which is 57.1% of their total. The Spartans allowed UC Irvine to make 30 of their 61 attempts from the floor, which resulted in the Spartans shooting 49.2% for the game. All things considered, the Spartans concluded the game with a shooting percentage of 31.4% from the field, which was achieved by shooting 22 for 70 from the field. As far as shots from outside the perimeter are concerned, San Jose State was successful in 9 of their 24 tries, which is 37.5% of their total. A clip of 76.9% was achieved by them when they were able to make ten of them. Due to the fact that UC Irvine committed 11 fouls throughout the game, the Spartans were forced to take a total of 13 shots from the free throw line. In the course of the game, they committed eight turnovers while also accumulating six thefts. For the game, the Spartans had a total of 41 boards, with 23 defensive rebounds and 18 offensive boards contributing to that total.
It turned out that Ben Roseborough was a significant player for the Spartans throughout the game. He was able to make four of thirteen shots during the game, giving him a rate of 30.8%, but he was unable to get a rebound. Over the course of his 35 minutes on the court, he racked up a total of 12 points and contributed one assist to the game.
The San Jose State University team had a record of 3-5 during the season. Because of their offensive performance, the Spartans are now ranked 241st in college basketball with a field goal percentage of 44.2%. So far this season, San Jose State has scored 576 points, which is equivalent to 72.0 points per game, and they have grabbed 35.3 rebounds per game. They are 340th in the country in terms of the number of assists they hand out per game, which is 11.0, and they are losing possession of the ball by turning it over 11.3 times per game. Over the course of each game, the Spartans have committed 15.8 fouls, and their percentage from the free throw line is 68.2%.
With 71.8 points per game allowed, the Spartans’ defensive unit is rated 154th in all of college football. They are able to force 12.0 turnovers a game and allow teams to shoot 46.6% from the floor (303rd in D-1). The defense of San Jose State allows opponents to make 36.0% of their shots from a distance (64 of 178), whereas opponents are successful in 70.9% of their shots from the free throw line. 16.5 assists and 32.9 boards per game are the averages that they have allowed, which places them 331st and 97th in Division 1 respectively.
✅ Our San Diego Toreros vs San Jose State Spartans Pick: San Diego
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