- Matchup: San Diego Toreros vs San Jose State Spartans
- Date: Friday, December 5, 2025
- Venue: Provident Credit Union Event Center, San Jose, CA
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The San Diego Toreros (3-4) are gearing up for an away game at the Provident Credit Union Event Center against the San Jose State Spartans (3-5) this Friday.

In their previous matchup, the San Diego Toreros suffered a defeat against Long Beach State, ending the game at 76-72. The Toreros committed 11 fouls, while Long Beach State had 10. San Diego managed to hit 9 out of 25 three-point attempts. Long Beach State converted 50.0% of their free throws, sinking 5 of 10. Additionally, Long Beach State secured 22 rebounds (11 offensive and 11 defensive) but did not register any blocks. They also dished out 20 assists and recorded 12 steals. On defense, the Toreros allowed their opponents to shoot 49.2% from the field (31 of 63) and provided 11 assists while forcing 7 turnovers and achieving 6 steals. In terms of rebounding, San Diego collected 28 boards, with 10 on the offensive side. From the free-throw line, the Toreros were successful on 6 out of 7 attempts, boasting a rate of 85.7%. Overall, San Diego finished with a field goal percentage of 52.6% (30 of 57) and hit 6 of their 21 three-point attempts.
Brandon Benjamin was a key player for San Diego, boasting an impressive shooting percentage of 87.5%, along with 3 assists. He played 19 minutes, pulled down 3 rebounds, and scored 16 points on 7 of 8 shooting.
San Diego arrives at this game with a 3-4 season record. They average 13.3 turnovers and are committing 17.7 fouls per game. As a collective unit, they grab 31.7 rebounds and have recorded 109 assists this season, positioning them 235th in Division 1 for assists. The Toreros are shooting 34.5% from beyond the arc (59 out of 171) and 78.2% from the charity stripe. They average 73.7 points per game, placing them 269th in Division 1, while shooting 46.1% overall.
Defensively, the Toreros force 13.0 turnovers each game and commit an average of 14.7 personal fouls. They rank 78th nationally in allowing assists, giving up 90 this season. The opposing teams shoot 44.3% against them (182 of 411), while San Diego permits 35.3 rebounds per game. Opponents shoot 31.7% from three-point range, and the Toreros are 174th in Division 1 for points allowed per game (72.7).
In their latest match, the San Jose State Spartans fell short against UC Irvine, with a final score of 72-63. The Spartans allowed UC Irvine to secure 39 rebounds in total (10 offensive). San Jose State shot 33.3% from three-point range, hitting 4 of 12 attempts, and managed 8 out of 14 free throws (57.1%). UC Irvine achieved a field goal percentage of 49.2%, making 30 of 61 attempts. The Spartans finished the game shooting 31.4% (22 of 70) from the floor, with 9 of 24 three-point attempts landing for a success rate of 37.5%. They converted 10 out of 13 free throws for 76.9%. UC Irvine committed 11 fouls, providing the Spartans with 13 free-throw opportunities. The Spartans had 8 turnovers but grabbed 23 defensive rebounds and 18 offensive rebounds, totaling 41 boards.
Ben Roseborough was instrumental for San Jose State, scoring 12 points on 4 of 13 shooting (30.8%), though he did not record any rebounds. He played 35 minutes and made 1 assist.
The Spartans hold a record of 3-5 this season. Offensively, San Jose State is shooting 44.2% from the field, ranking them 241st in college basketball. They have totaled 576 points this season, averaging 72.0 points per game while grabbing 35.3 rebounds per outing. The Spartans average only 11.0 assists per game (340th in the nation) and turn the ball over 11.3 times per game. They commit approximately 15.8 fouls each game and hit 68.2% of their free-throw attempts.
Defensively, San Jose State ranks 154th in the nation for points allowed, giving up 71.8 points per game. They force 12.0 turnovers each matchup and allow opponents to shoot 46.6% from the field (303rd in Division 1). The Spartans surrender 36.0% from beyond the arc (64 of 178), and teams shoot 70.9% from the free-throw line against them. They allow 16.5 assists and 32.9 rebounds per game, ranking 331st and 97th in Division 1, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Recommendation: Bet on San Diego
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