- Matchup: San Jose State Spartans vs Air Force Falcons
- Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2026
- Venue: Clune Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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This Tuesday, the San Jose State Spartans (7-20) head to Clune Arena to challenge the Air Force Falcons (3-24).

In their latest matchup, the Spartans fell to Boise State, finishing 84-69. San Jose State recorded a field goal percentage of 43.3% (29 of 67) and managed just 4 out of 23 from beyond the arc. Meanwhile, they were flawless at the charity stripe, sinking all 7 attempts (100.0%). On the boards, the Spartans secured a total of 25 rebounds, including 10 offensive. They also generated 6 assists while forcing 8 turnovers from their opponents, complemented by 3 steals. Defensively, San Jose State allowed Boise State to shoot 54.5% from the floor, converting 30 of 55 attempts, while the Broncos notched 15 assists and had 3 steals. Boise State grabbed 30 rebounds (5 offensive, 25 defensive) without any blocks, finishing with an impressive 88.2% from the free throw line on 15 of 17 attempts and shooting 9 of 24 from three-point range. In the foul department, the Spartans recorded 13 personal fouls, while Boise State committed 11.
Adrian Myers was a standout player in the game, registering 23 points on 10 of 20 shooting, shooting 50.0% from the field. He played 40 minutes and contributed 8 rebounds but did not tally any assists.
The Spartans, entering this contest with a 7-20 record this season, average 70.7 points per game, placing them 300th nationally. They shoot 42.9% from the field, with 35.9% efficiency from three-point territory (213 of 594) and 74.1% from the free throw line. As a collective unit, they average 30.0 rebounds per game and have recorded 290 assists this season, ranking 357th in the nation for team assists. The Spartans commit 10.7 turnovers and average 17.7 personal fouls per game.
On the defensive end, the Spartans force 11.7 turnovers per game while drawing 16.4 personal fouls. They rank 317th in the NCAA concerning assists allowed with 430 given up this season. The Spartans’ defense permits a shooting percentage of 49.0% (738 of 1,505), allowing 34.4 rebounds per game. They concede 34.9% on three-point shots and are 278th in the nation for points allowed per game (77.4).
In their previous game, the Air Force Falcons suffered a defeat against UNLV, ending 91-66. In this contest, Air Force permitted UNLV to collect 28 rebounds total (2 offensive). The Falcons shot 50.0% from three-point range, hitting 9 of 18 attempts, and converted 10 out of 13 free throw attempts (76.9%). UNLV managed a field goal accuracy of 60.0% by shooting 36 of 60, while the Falcons shot 39.7% overall, hitting 25 of 63, and 36.4% from deep with 8 of 22 attempts. The Falcons capitalized on 8 free throw attempts with an 80.0% conversion rate. UNLV recorded 15 personal fouls, aiding the Falcons’ opportunities at the free-throw line. Air Force also turned the ball over 15 times while securing 22 defensive and 9 offensive rebounds for a total of 31.
Lucas Hobin was vital for the Falcons in this game, scoring 19 points over 35 minutes and contributing 2 rebounds with no assists. He finished with a field goal efficiency of 42.9%, hitting 6 of 14 shots.
Air Force currently holds a season record of 3-24. Offensively, they rank 319th in the nation with a shooting percentage of 42.3%. The Falcons have scored a total of 1,663 points this season (averaging 61.6 points per game) and grab 29.1 rebounds each game. They compile 12.4 assists per game, ranking 297th, while committing 15.1 turnovers each game. They also average 17.6 personal fouls per game, converting 65.0% of their free throw attempts.
Defensively, the Falcons rank 333rd in points given up per game at 80.1. They force opponents into 10.2 turnovers per game and have allowed a shooting percentage of 49.5% (359th nationally). The defense concedes 38.3% from three-point range (230 of 601) and allows opponents to convert 71.5% of their free throw attempts. Averaging 15.5 assists and 35.4 rebounds per game places them 312th and 245th in college basketball, respectively.
Which team will cover the spread in this college matchup?
Recommendation: Back Air Force and take the under on total points
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