Washington State Cougars vs San Francisco Dons Prediction and Pick, College Basketball Picks, 1-18-2026
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Washington State Cougars vs San Francisco Dons Prediction – College Basketball Picks 1-18-2026
The Washington State Cougars were defeated by Gonzaga in their most recent game, which they played against Gonzaga. The final score was 86-65, and the Cougars were sent home with a loss. Taking into consideration the number of fouls committed, Gonzaga finished with a total of 18 while the Cougars finished with 17. Moreover, they were successful in burying six of their sixteen efforts from beyond the arc. Gonzaga concluded the game with a free throw shooting percentage of 70.6%, as they were successful in 12 of their 17 attempts for free throws. Additionally, Gonzaga was able to seize 42 rebounds (17 offensive and 25 defensive), but they were unable to record a single block during the game. Over the course of the game, Gonzaga had a total of 16 assists and 14 steals recorded. In terms of defense, Washington State allowed the opposing team to shoot 50 percent from the field, with 34 of 68 shots coming from the field against them. Their performance in this game included not just forcing eight turnovers but also accumulating six thefts, in addition to recording ten assists. In terms of grabbing rebounds, they were able to capture a total of 25, with nine of those rebounds coming from the offensive end. The Cougars had a fifty percent success percentage in the charity stripe, where they dropped ten out of twenty shots. At the conclusion of the game, Washington State finished with a field goal percentage of 40.4% (21 out of 52), and they made 13 of 28 attempts to make a three-point shot.
One of the players who had a significant role in this competition is Ace Glass lll. Finally, he finished with a field goal percentage of 38.5% and a total of two assists. In the thirty-three minutes that he was on the court, he grabbed two rebounds. After a total of five out of thirteen shots, he finished with sixteen points.
When Washington State takes the court, they have a record of 8-10 for the season, which includes both wins and losses. They are committing 18.3 personal fouls per game as a group, and they are turning the ball over 13.5 times per game. Washington State is now ranked 271st in the nation in terms of passing the rock, as they have accumulated 224 assists and 35.8 boards per game. Additionally, they have a team average of 35.8 boards per game to their credit. 34.3% of the time, the Cougars are making three-point shots (154 of 449), while they are hitting 73.6% from the free throw line. They have a scoring average of 75.2 points per game, which places them in the 226th spot in Division 1, and they have a field goal percentage of 46.2%.
The Cougars are able to force 10.4 turnovers per game while drawing 18.1 fouls. This is a testament to their stellar defensive performance. As of right now, they are ranked 193rd in Division I for allowing assists to their opponents, having given up 231 assists throughout the course of the season. When it comes to defense, the Cougars are allowing a field goal percentage of 45.4% (468 of 1,030), and they are also allowing 30.3 rebounds per game as a team. In terms of points per game allowed (75.9), they are ranked 248th in college; nevertheless, they are allowing 35.0% of their opponents to make three-point shots.
When the San Francisco Dons last competed on the hardwood, they were defeated by St. Mary’s by a score of 82-68. This was the last time they were able to walk away from this game. Within the realm of attacking the glass, San Francisco allowed St. Mary’s to accumulate a total of 36 points, seven of which were offensive. They finished the game with a free throw percentage of 88.0%, shooting 22 of 25 from the line. Their shooting percentage from a distance was 53.3%, with 8 of 15 shots. Within the course of the game, the Dons enabled St. Mary’s to make 26 of their 52 tries from the floor, which resulted in a rate of 50.0% for the team. The Dons finished the game with a field goal percentage of 44.1%, having shot 26 out of 59 shots from the field when the final whistle blew. Regarding shots that were taken from beyond the perimeter, San Francisco was successful in 11 out of 26 tries, which is 42.3% of the total. It was possible for them to bury five of them, which is a rate of 38.5%. Due to the fact that St. Mary’s committed 16 fouls throughout the game, the Dons were forced to make 13 attempts from the free throw line. During this battle, they also received six steals while coughing up the ball nine times altogether. Over the course of this game, the Dons were able to amass a total of 24 boards, which included 20 defensive boards and 4 offensive boards.
In this particular encounter, Tyrone Riley IV was a significant player for the Dons. During the 35 minutes that he was on the court, he not only scored 16 points but also contributed two assists to the overall game. Over the course of the game, he made six out of nine field goal attempts, giving him a field goal percentage of 66.7%. Additionally, he recorded four rebounds.
This season, San Francisco has a record of 12-8, which is a win-loss record. In terms of their offensive performance, the Dons are currently ranked 255th in the nation with a shooting percentage of 44.0% from the floor. For the year, San Francisco has accumulated a total of 1,506 points, with 75.3 points scored per game, and they have collected 38.4 boards per game. The rate at which they are able to earn assists is 14.4 times per game, which places them 185th in the collegiate rankings, while they are turning the ball over 11.2 times per game. There are 18.1 fouls committed by the Dons per game, and they have a 69.6% success rate from the free throw line.
The defense of San Francisco allows 30.8% of shots from beyond the arc (131 of 426) to be made, and opponents are successful in 72.7% of their tries to make free throws. They are ranked 99th and 93rd in NCAA basketball in terms of the number of assists and rebounds they allow per game, respectively. As of right now, the Dons’ defense is ranked 78th in the nation in terms of the number of points they allow per game, with 69.3. Over the course of a single night, they are able to cause 9.9 turnovers and allow teams to shoot 41.2% from the field, which places them in the 60th position in Division 1.
✅ Our Washington State Cougars vs San Francisco Dons Pick: San Francisco
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