- Matchup: Grand Canyon Lopes vs. San Diego State Aztecs
- Event Date: Tuesday, February 17, 2026
- Venue: Viejas Arena, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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On Tuesday, the Grand Canyon Lopes (16-9) will make their way to Viejas Arena for a clash against the San Diego State Aztecs (18-6).

In their recent match, the Grand Canyon Lopes triumphed over San Jose State with a score of 94-79. They achieved an impressive field goal rate of 62.1%, sinking 36 of 58 attempts, while converting 6 of 20 from beyond the arc. At the free throw line, the Lopes were accurate, hitting 16 of 19 for an 84.2% success rate. They also excelled in rebounding, securing 32 total boards (9 offensive) and distributing 20 assists while forcing 6 turnovers and collecting 4 steals. Defensively, however, they allowed the opposing team to hit 49.0% of their shots, going 25 of 51. San Jose State recorded 13 assists and made 7 steals, along with a total of 15 rebounds (6 offensive, 9 defensive). They finished the game hitting 19 of 23 free throws, achieving 82.6%. From long range, San Jose State made 10 of their 23 attempts, while the Lopes committed 15 personal fouls to San Jose State’s 16.
One standout performance came from Jaden Henley, who tallied 24 points on 9 of 13 shooting. He logged 36 minutes on the court, added 5 rebounds, and dished out 8 assists, showcasing a shooting percentage of 69.2%.
The Grand Canyon Lopes have a seasonal record of 16-9. They average 12.2 turnovers per game and commit 18.2 fouls on average. Grand Canyon is securing 36.4 rebounds per game and has made 315 assists this season, ranking 306th in Division 1 in passing stats. The Lopes are shooting 30.1% from beyond the arc (168 of 559) and 75.5% from the free throw line, contributing to an average of 75.3 points per game (205th in Division 1) with a shooting rate of 44.9%.
Defensively, the Lopes impose 12.4 turnovers on their opponents per game while drawing 20.2 personal fouls. They currently rank 41st in the country for assists allowed, with 291 surrendered so far this season. The Lopes have a defensive field goal percentage of 41.4% (578 of 1,397) and permit an average of 31.6 rebounds per game. They allow a 3-point shooting percentage of 32.1%, ranking 60th in Division 1 for points allowed per game at 68.8.
In their last outing, the San Diego State Aztecs clinched a 71-57 victory over Nevada. They allowed Nevada to secure 29 total rebounds (11 offensively) and shot 25.0% (6 of 24) from beyond the arc. At the charity stripe, they scored 17 of 23 attempts (73.9% efficiency). Defensively, the Aztecs held Nevada to 17 of 52 shooting, resulting in a hitting percentage of 32.7%. The Aztecs finished with a shooting percentage of 43.4%, converting 23 of 53 attempts from the field. From 3-point range, they sank 8 of 25 attempts (32.0%), and showed excellent free throw accuracy with 17 of 18 attempts (94.4%). Nevada committed 17 fouls, giving the Aztecs extra opportunities at the line, while San Diego State recorded 10 turnovers and made 7 steals during the game. They completed 28 rebounds, combining 22 on the defensive end and 6 offensively.
Reese Dixon-Waters was a key player for the Aztecs, contributing 20 points in 32 minutes, along with 1 assist. He shot 50.0% (7 of 14) from the field and added 2 rebounds.
San Diego State boasts an impressive record of 18-6 this season. Offensively, the Aztecs are shooting 48.2% from the field, placing them 42nd nationwide. They’ve scored 1,915 points this season (79.8 points per game) and average 35.6 rebounds per game. Their assist rate stands at 15.8 per game (81st in college), while committing 12.3 turnovers on average. The Aztecs accumulate 18.6 fouls per game and possess a free throw shooting percentage of 75.0%.
Defensively, San Diego State allows 32.1% on three-point attempts (216 of 672) and opponents convert 73.4% of their free throws. They give up 13.5 assists and an average of 33.4 rebounds per game, ranking 187th and 115th in Division 1, respectively. The Aztecs defend with a points per game allowed average of 69.3, ranking them 73rd in D-1. They force 15.4 turnovers per game and limit opponents to a shooting percentage of 39.2%, which is 12th best in the nation.
Who will secure the win in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Back Grand Canyon
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