- Matchup: Washington Huskies vs Seattle Redhawks
- Date: Friday, December 19, 2025
- Venue: Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA
- Broadcast: ESPN2
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The Washington Huskies (7-3) head to Climate Pledge Arena on Friday to take on the Seattle Redhawks (8-2).

In their previous game, the Washington Huskies dominated Southern Utah, securing a decisive victory with a score of 105-69. Washington committed 13 fouls while Southern Utah accumulated 19. From beyond the arc, the Huskies converted 6 out of 21 attempts. Southern Utah managed 50.0% from the free throw line, making 5 of 10 attempts. Moreover, they recorded 31 rebounds (9 offensive, 22 defensive) but failed to send any shots back. The Huskies excelled defensively, allowing only 45.3% shooting from the field as they restricted the opposition to 29 of 64. Offensively, Washington handed out 21 assists, forced 11 turnovers, and achieved 4 steals. They collected a total of 41 rebounds, with 12 being offensive. At the charity stripe, the Huskies sank 18 of 23 attempts for a 78.3% conversion rate. Overall, Washington closed the game with a 52.8% shooting percentage (38 of 72), including 11 out of 25 from three-point range.
Hannes Steinbach played a crucial role in this game, posting an impressive shooting performance at 77.8% from the field, notching 14 points on 7 of 9 shooting, to go along with 3 assists and 6 rebounds over 23 minutes of play.
Washington heads into this matchup with a season record of 7-3. They average 10.7 turnovers per game while committing 18.2 fouls. The Huskies are securing 41.6 rebounds per game with a total of 142 assists this season, positioning them 259th in the nation for assists. They are hitting 35.7% of their three-point shots (76 of 213) and shooting 75.7% from the line. Offensively, they average 84.7 points per game (ranked 68th nationally) while maintaining a field goal percentage of 45.6%.
Defensively, the Huskies force 10.9 turnovers per game and draw 20.1 fouls. They limit opponents to 33.3% on three-point attempts, ranking 193rd in Division 1 in points allowed per game (73.4). Washington’s defense allows a field goal percentage of 41.7% (254 of 609) and they average 32.7 rebounds per game, ranking 102nd in D-1 for assists allowed with 127 so far this season.
In their last outing, the Seattle Redhawks enjoyed a convincing win over Warner Pacific, finishing with a score of 115-60. Seattle limited Warner Pacific to just 18 rebounds (3 offensive), achieved 31.8% from three-point range (7 of 22), and shot 69.2% from the charity stripe by making 9 of 13 attempts. Defensively, the Redhawks held Warner Pacific to 35.5% from the field (22 of 62). Seattle, meanwhile, shot 60.0% from the floor, hitting 45 out of 75 attempts. They connected on 10 of 23 three-point shots (43.5%) and made 15 of their free throw attempts for a rate of 88.2%. Warner Pacific committed 13 fouls, giving the Redhawks 17 free throw attempts, while Seattle forced 12 turnovers and recorded 9 steals, grabbing 48 total rebounds (34 defensive, 14 offensive).
John Christofilis stood out for the Redhawks with a notable performance, scoring 20 points in just 17 minutes on the court while adding 1 assist and 4 rebounds, converting 6 of 11 shots for a 54.5% efficiency rate.
This season, Seattle carries an 8-2 record. They average 16.5 fouls per game and shoot 68.2% from the line, aiding their teammates with 15.4 assists per game, ranking 135th in the nation, while turning the ball over 12.3 times on average. The Redhawks have scored a total of 833 points this season, averaging 83.3 points per game, and securing 34.5 rebounds per matchup. Offensively, they rank 4th in the country with a shooting percentage of 53.1%.
Defensively, the Redhawks are 26th in D-1 in points allowed per game (65.3), forcing 16.1 turnovers each contest and limiting opponents to 39.9% shooting from the field (55th in college). Seattle allows a 32.0% shooting percentage from three-point range (70 of 219), with opponents converting on 73.2% of their free throws. They average 10.5 assists and 30.9 rebounds per game, ranking 31st and 38th respectively nationwide.
Who will secure victory in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Back Seattle
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