- Matchup: CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners vs Hawaii Warriors
- Date: Thursday, January 22, 2026
- Venue: Stan Sheriff Center, Honolulu, HI
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The Hawaii Warriors (13-4) will host the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners (8-12) at the Stan Sheriff Center this Thursday.

In their latest outing, the CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners faced UC-San Diego, suffering a defeat with a final score of 83-62. The team managed a field goal percentage of 32.1% (18 of 56) and hit 7 out of 22 shots from three-point range. From the free-throw line, they converted 19 of 27 attempts, yielding a 70.4% success rate. On the boards, they secured 38 rebounds, including 11 offensive, while recording 11 assists, 8 turnovers, and 7 steals. Defensively, the Roadrunners allowed their opponents a shooting percentage of 46.0% (29 of 63). UC-San Diego recorded 15 assists and 13 steals during the game, securing 34 total rebounds (7 offensive, 27 defensive) and going 70.0% from the free-throw line with 14 of 20 made. They also made 11 of their 27 three-point attempts and concluded the game with 18 personal fouls compared to the 20 committed by UC-San Diego.
In that matchup, Tom Mark shone brightly, contributing 19 points with an impressive shooting percentage of 77.8% (7 of 9) over 31 minutes, alongside 11 rebounds and a single assist.
The CSU Bakersfield Roadrunners now sit at 8-12 for the season, averaging 72.6 points per game (ranked 280th in NCAA basketball) with a shooting percentage of 41.8% overall. Their three-point shooting stands at 29.7% (100 of 337) and free-throw shooting is at 74.6%. As a collective, they grab 35.9 rebounds per game and have 215 assists this season, placing them 329th in Division 1 for team assists. They average 13.8 turnovers and commit about 20.0 fouls per contest.
Defensively, the Roadrunners are forcing 13.9 turnovers while conceding 19.0 fouls per game. They let opponents shoot 34.7% from three-point range, ranking 288th in points allowed per game (77.6). Their defense allows a shooting percentage of 45.2% (524 of 1,160) and surrenders an average of 36.8 rebounds per game, placing them 284th in Division 1 for assists relinquished, totaling 275 this season.
In their most recent game, the Hawaii Warriors lost 77-62 against UC Santa Barbara. They secured 27 rebounds (16 defensive and 11 offensive) but turned the ball over 13 times, achieving 6 steals during the game. UC Santa Barbara fouled 15 times, leading to 13 free-throw attempts for Hawaii, who converted 10 for a success rate of 76.9%. From three-point range, Hawaii made 8 of 22 attempts (36.4%), while their overall shooting accuracy was 41.5%, with 22 successful shots out of 53 attempts. Defensively, Hawaii allowed UC Santa Barbara to shoot 54.7% on their 53 field goal attempts, while the Warriors finished 38.9% from beyond the arc (7 of 18) and converted 12 out of 15 free-throw attempts (80.0%). They relinquished a total of 31 rebounds to UC Santa Barbara, with 8 being offensive boards.
Harry Rouhliadeff was a key player for the Warriors in this matchup, scoring 13 points in 28 minutes, with no assists. He shot an impressive 83.3% (5 of 6) and grabbed 2 rebounds.
This season, Hawaii holds a record of 13-4. The Warriors average 16.9 fouls per game and maintain a free-throw shooting percentage of 72.5%. They assist on 14.7 baskets per game (151st in Division 1) and average 13.3 turnovers. They have accumulated 1,341 points (78.9 per game) and secure 39.4 rebounds each match. Offensively, they shoot at an accuracy of 46.8%, ranking 110th in Division 1.
On defense, Hawaii ranks 11th in Division 1 for points allowed per game, averaging 64.4. They force 12.5 turnovers per game and allow a shooting percentage of 39.2% (20th in NCAA), limiting opponents to a 27.6% success rate from three-point distance (90 of 326) and a free-throw shooting percentage of 66.3%. The Warriors concede an average of 8.5 assists and 31.8 total rebounds per game, ranking 1st and 52nd in college basketball, respectively.
Which team will prevail in tonight’s NCAA matchup?
Prediction: Choose CSU Bakersfield
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