- Matchup: Wyoming Cowboys vs Air Force Falcons
- Date: Tuesday, December 30, 2025
- Venue: Clune Arena, Colorado Springs, CO
- Broadcast: ESPN+
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In this clash, the Wyoming Cowboys (9-3) will visit the Air Force Falcons (3-9) at Clune Arena on Tuesday.

Wyoming’s latest game resulted in a 82-70 defeat against Grand Canyon. The Cowboys recorded a shooting percentage of 37.3%, hitting 22 of 59 attempts, with a disappointing 3 for 26 from three-point range. At the free-throw line, they were more effective, making 23 of 30 for a 76.7% success rate. Their rebounding effort included 28 boards, with 11 coming from offensive plays, alongside 11 assists. Defensively, they pressured the opposition into 15 turnovers and achieved 12 steals; however, they allowed Grand Canyon to shoot 56.8% from the floor, contributing to their loss. The opponent also managed 29 rebounds and 8 assists while getting 71.4% from the free-throw line by converting 25 of 35 attempts.
Leland Walker played a crucial role in the game, finishing with 13 points from 4 of 10 shooting in 34 minutes, along with 1 rebound and 4 assists.
Wyoming holds a strong season record of 9-3. They average 86.4 points per game (49th nationally) while shooting 48.6% from the field. From beyond the arc, they have a 34.4% shooting rate (99 of 288), and they convert 70.1% of their free throws. The Cowboys average 39.8 rebounds and have made 189 assists this season, ranking 157th in the nation in assists. They turn the ball over 11.7 times and commit approximately 22.7 personal fouls each game.
On the defensive end, the Cowboys have forced an average of 13.4 turnovers per game while committing 19.1 personal fouls. They limit opponents to 29.8% shooting from beyond the arc and are ranked 170th in points allowed per game (72.6). Opponents have shot 42.3% against them (274 of 647), and they allow 31.3 rebounds per game. Wyoming ranks second nationally in assists allowed, with 98 surrendered this season.
In their last outing, the Air Force Falcons suffered an 81-58 defeat against San Diego State. The Falcons secured 19 defensive rebounds and 4 offensive rebounds for a total of 23. They committed 13 turnovers, while grabbing 5 steals. The opposing team fouled 13 times, giving Air Force 16 chances at the free-throw line, of which they converted 12 for a 75% rating. From the three-point line, Air Force netted 8 of 24 attempts (33.3%). For the game, they recorded 19 out of 46 from the floor, achieving 41.3% shooting. They allowed San Diego State to make 31 of 61 attempts for a 50.8% shooting performance overall. The Falcons’ opponent shot 45.5% from three-point range, hitting 10 of 22, while getting 9 of 13 free throws (69.2%). Air Force allowed San Diego State to grab a total of 31 rebounds (11 offensive).
Kam Sanders was notable for the Falcons, scoring 13 points from 3 of 11 shooting for a field goal percentage of 27.3%, while also contributing 4 rebounds and 4 assists during his 30-minute appearance.
The Falcons currently stand at 3-9 for the season. Offensively, they achieve 44.5% shooting from the field, ranking them 240th nationally. With a total of 786 points, they average 65.5 per game. Air Force pulls down 31.4 rebounds on average and records 12.6 assists per game, placing them 305th in this category. Also, they commit 14.3 turnovers and average 17.2 personal fouls per game, converting 64.4% from the charity stripe.
Defensively, the Falcons allow 33.7% shooting from three-point range (84 of 249), while opponents convert 71.2% of their free throws. They permit an average of 14.2 assists and 34.2 rebounds per game, ranking 243rd and 168th, respectively. The Falcons are positioned 202nd in college basketball in points allowed per game at 74.2. They force 11.4 turnovers while allowing opponents to hit 46.4% of their field goal attempts (306th overall).
Which team will prevail in tonight’s NCAA battle against the spread?
Prediction: Back Air Force and the under for total points
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