- Matchup: Utah Valley Wolverines vs San Diego State Aztecs
- Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
- Venue: Viejas Arena, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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In an exciting clash, the San Diego State Aztecs (3-3) are set to host the Utah Valley Wolverines (5-2) at Viejas Arena this Wednesday.

The Utah Valley Wolverines dominated their recent matchup against Samford, securing a decisive victory with a score of 89-45. They showcased an impressive 56.5% shooting accuracy (35 of 62) and nailed 7 out of 14 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, the Wolverines converted 80% of their attempts, hitting 12 of 15. On the boards, they amassed a total of 41 rebounds, including 7 on the offensive end. Moreover, Utah Valley recorded 24 assists and forced 16 turnovers while achieving 9 steals. Defensively, they limited their opponents to just 25.4% shooting (17 of 67). Samford managed 7 assists and had 6 steals, collecting 26 rebounds (11 offensive, 15 defensive) without any blocks. They shot 41.7% from the free-throw line, making 5 of 12 attempts, and hit 6 of 27 from beyond the arc. Foul counts saw Utah Valley committing 16 personal fouls compared to Samford’s 15.
Jackson Holcombe emerged as a standout player, contributing significantly with 21 points from 10 of 12 shooting, along with 5 rebounds during his 29 minutes on the court. His shooting efficiency reached 83.3%, and he also provided 3 assists.
With a season record of 5-2, Utah Valley averages 13.7 turnovers and commits 19.4 fouls per game. They are averaging 39.9 rebounds per contest and have a total of 143 assists this season, ranking them 38th in college basketball for assists. The Wolverines have a three-point shooting percentage of 37.1% (53 of 143) and a free-throw percentage of 68.6%. They are scoring an impressive 85.9 points per game, putting them 71st in the country, while also boasting a field goal percentage of 53.2%.
On defense, the Wolverines compel opponents to commit 15.9 turnovers per game while drawing 17.7 fouls. They rank 33rd in college basketball in assists allowed, with 76 thus far. The defense allows a shooting percentage of 36.0% (146 of 406) and gathers 31.4 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 28.8% from three-point territory, and they rank 16th nationally for points allowed per game (62.9).
In their previous game, the San Diego State Aztecs faced a setback against Baylor, concluding with a score of 91-81. In terms of rebounding, they permitted Baylor to take a total of 33 rebounds, including 10 on the offensive glass. The Aztecs finished with a three-point shooting percentage of 39.1%, connecting on 9 of 23 attempts, and scored 22 out of 30 from the charity stripe (73.3%). Defensively, they gave up 30 of 57 shots from the field, which is a 52.6% shooting performance by Baylor. San Diego State managed 28 of 59 shots from the floor, achieving a shooting percentage of 47.5%. From beyond the arc, they converted 11 of 26 attempts (42.3%) and shot 82.4% from the free-throw line (14 of 17). Baylor committed 14 personal fouls, leading to 17 free-throw attempts for the Aztecs. They turned the ball over 9 times while recording 5 steals, and collected 27 total rebounds (23 defensive, 4 offensive).
Miles Byrd played a notable role in this contest, hitting 5 of 12 shots, resulting in a field goal percentage of 41.7%. He contributed 13 points, 4 rebounds, and 2 assists in his 27 minutes of play.
Currently, San Diego State holds a record of 3-3 for the season. The Aztecs commit 20.3 fouls per game and maintain a free-throw shooting percentage of 76.0%. They average 16.8 assists per game (71st nationally) while averaging 14.8 turnovers. So far, the Aztecs have amassed 489 points, averaging 81.5 points per game, while pulling in 34.5 rebounds.
Defensively, San Diego State allows opponents to shoot 34.4% from beyond the arc (56 of 163), and they permit a free-throw accuracy of 72.8%. They yield an average of 15.0 assists and 35.3 total rebounds per game, ranking 278th and 205th in those categories, respectively. Defensively, the Aztecs rank 283rd in the nation for points allowed per game with 79.2. They force 14.7 turnovers per game but allow opponents to shoot 44.1% from the field (217th in Division I).
Who do you predict will triumph in tonight’s NCAA game against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Utah Valley
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