- Matchup: Lamar Cardinals vs San Diego State Aztecs
- Date: Wednesday, December 10, 2025
- Venue: Viejas Arena, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Lamar Cardinals (5-3) are set to visit Viejas Arena this Wednesday to face the San Diego State Aztecs (4-3).

In their most recent outing, the Lamar Cardinals fell to Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, ending the game at 57-49. Throughout the match, Lamar committed 16 fouls, while Texas A&M-Corpus Christi recorded 12. The Cardinals made 6 out of 18 three-point attempts, and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi converted 68.4% of their free throws, hitting 13 of 19. The opposing team secured 29 rebounds (4 offensive, 25 defensive) but recorded no blocks. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi managed 9 assists and 9 steals. Defensively, Lamar allowed their opponent a shooting percentage of 42.2%, allowing 19 out of 45 shots to go in. They had 12 assists while causing 12 turnovers and clinching 6 steals themselves. The Cardinals amassed 26 rebounds, with 7 being offensive. From the free-throw line, Lamar succeeded 6 of 9 attempts, yielding a shooting percentage of 66.7%. Overall, the Cardinals shot 37.3% from the field (19 of 51) and 31.3% from three-point range.
Rob Lee Jr. played a pivotal role in the match, shooting 46.2% from the field with no assists. He spent 25 minutes on the court, collecting 1 rebound, and totaled 15 points by converting 6 out of 13 attempts.
The Lamar Cardinals come into this game with a season record of 5-3. They average 11.5 turnovers per game and commit 17.4 personal fouls per contest. As a team, Lamar pulls down 39.1 rebounds per game, contributing to a total of 130 assists this season, ranking them 242nd nationally. The Cardinals shoot at a rate of 32.1% from beyond the arc (52 out of 162) and 64.2% from the free-throw line, averaging 72.1 points per game, which ranks 297th in the country, while hitting 44.4% of their field goals.
Defensively, the Cardinals force 15.1 turnovers per game and draw 14.3 personal fouls. They limit opponents to 31.4% on three-pointers, ranking 13th in college for points allowed per game at 62.6. The Cardinals permit a shooting percentage of 40.4% (173 out of 428) and give up an average of 34.3 rebounds per game, ranking 28th in allowing assists with a total of 93 on the season.
In their last game, San Diego State secured a victory over Utah Valley, finishing 77-66. On the boards, San Diego State allowed Utah Valley to accumulate 29 rebounds in total (9 offensive). They shot 37.0% from three-point range (10 of 27) and hit 10 of 15 from the free-throw line, equating to a percentage of 66.7%. Utah Valley converted 23 out of 55 field goals, achieving a shooting percentage of 41.8%. In total, the Aztecs shot 25 for 56 from the floor, marking a success rate of 44.6%. From beyond the arc, San Diego State made 5 of their 15 attempts (33.3%). They went to the free-throw line 28 times due to 20 fouls incurred by Utah Valley, converting 22 and hitting 78.6%. Utah Valley committed 12 turnovers, while San Diego State managed 12 steals, rounding up 21 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive rebounds for a total of 32.
BJ Davis made significant contributions, scoring 18 points on 4 out of 8 shooting (50.0%) and gathering 4 rebounds during his 24 minutes on the court, alongside 2 assists.
San Diego State holds a record of 4-3 this season. They average 20.0 personal fouls per game and hit 76.5% from the free-throw line. As a team, they’re registering 16.3 assists per game, ranking 91st nationally, and losing possession through 14.6 turnovers per contest. The Aztecs have accumulated 566 total points this season (80.9 per game) and grab an average of 34.6 rebounds.
Defensively, the Aztecs are currently ranked 267th D-1 in points allowed, averaging 77.3 per game. They force 15.3 turnovers every game and allow a shooting percentage of 43.8% from the field (206th nationally). Opponents convert 34.7% of their attempts from the three-point line (66 out of 190) and 72.2% from the free-throw line. San Diego State allows 15.1 assists and 34.9 rebounds per game, ranking 286th and 199th in the country respectively.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back Lamar
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