- Matchup: St. Thomas Tommies vs CSU Fullerton Titans
- Date: Saturday, November 22, 2025
- Venue: Chiles Center, Portland, OR
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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The CSU Fullerton Titans (1-3) are set to face off against the St. Thomas Tommies (3-2) at the Chiles Center this Saturday.

In their last outing, the St. Thomas Tommies triumphed over SE Missouri State with a final score of 84-72. St. Thomas achieved an impressive field goal percentage of 58.7%, converting 27 of 46 attempts, including 8 of 18 from three-point range. From the free throw line, the Tommies excelled as well, converting 22 of 26 attempts, resulting in an 84.6% success rate. On the boards, they secured 29 rebounds, including 1 offensive rebound, and provided 12 assists while forcing 13 turnovers, culminating in 7 steals. Defensively, St. Thomas held SE Missouri State to a 44.8% shooting percentage (30 of 67). SE Missouri State managed 11 assists and recorded 6 steals, totaling 27 rebounds in the match (6 offensive and 21 defensive), but went without a block. They converted 7 of 12 free throw attempts for a 58.3% rate and made 5 of 18 attempts from distance. The Tommies committed 15 personal fouls compared to 21 by SE Missouri State.
Nolan Minessale stood out during the game, scoring 24 points on 7 of 12 shooting over 36 minutes. He also collected 6 rebounds and dished out 4 assists, showcasing a shooting accuracy of 58.3% from the floor.
The St. Thomas Tommies enter this matchup with a 3-2 record for the season. They average 10.2 turnovers per game while committing 15.2 fouls. As a team, they pull down an average of 27.4 rebounds per game and have tallied 77 assists this season, ranking 119th in college basketball. From the three-point line, the Tommies are shooting 31.7% (39 of 123) and boast a free throw percentage of 74.7%. They average 75.2 points per game, placing them 246th in Division 1, while hitting 50.0% of their shots overall.
On defense, the Tommies are forcing an average of 13.0 turnovers per game while racking up 18.2 personal fouls. They rank 272nd in college basketball for assists allowed, having surrendered 72 this season. St. Thomas’ defensive unit permits an opponent field goal percentage of 46.6% (138 of 296) and allows 35.2 rebounds per game. Opponents are shooting 33.9% from beyond the arc, and the Tommies rank 221st in points allowed per game (74.8).
In their latest contest, the CSU Fullerton Titans suffered a defeat against Pacific, ending with a score of 85-73. The Titans managed to collect 20 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds, totaling 29 in the game. They recorded 6 turnovers while achieving 10 steals in that matchup. Pacific was assessed 21 personal fouls, leading the Titans to the free throw line for 22 attempts, where they converted 17 for a 77.3% success rate. From distance, CSU Fullerton made 6 of 25 shots (24.0%), while going 25 for 74 from the floor for an overall shooting percentage of 33.8%. The Titans allowed Pacific to successfully make 32 of 57 field goal attempts (56.1%). Pacific finished shooting 46.7% from beyond the arc, converting 7 of 15 attempts and hitting 14 of 17 free throws (82.4%). In terms of rebounding, CSU Fullerton allowed Pacific to gather a total of 45 boards, including 5 offensive rebounds.
Bryce Cofield was a key contributor for the Titans during the matchup, scoring 18 points on 6 of 15 shooting for a 40.0% field goal percentage, while also grabbing 5 rebounds in his 24 minutes of play, though he did not record an assist.
CSU Fullerton holds a 1-3 record for the season. The Titans are averaging 21.0 personal fouls per game and shooting 70.2% from the free throw line. Their assists average stands at 17.3 per contest, ranking 83rd in college basketball, along with an average of 12.3 turnovers. CSU Fullerton has scored a total of 356 points this season (89.0 per game) and pulls down 42.0 rebounds per game. They are shooting 44.2% from the field, placing them 228th in the nation.
On the defensive end, the Titans rank 353rd in Division 1 for points allowed per game at 88.0. They force an average of 15.3 turnovers per game, while allowing opponents to shoot 44.8% from the field (249th in D-1). CSU Fullerton concedes 35.9% on three-point shots (37 of 103) and allows opponents to convert 76.1% of their free throw attempts. They give up an average of 14.8 assists and 42.3 rebounds per game, ranking them 261st and 353rd in the nation, respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Back CSU Fullerton
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