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Long Beach State vs San Diego State Prediction 11/4/2025 Today’s College Basketball Picks
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Long Beach State (0-0) vs San Diego State (0-0)
November 4, 2025 at 10:00 PM EST
The Line: Betting Odds: San Diego State — Over/Under:
		
The Long Beach State Beach and the San Diego State Aztecs meet Tuesday in college basketball action from Viejas Arena. Here’s a Long Beach State vs San Diego State prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Long Beach State vs San Diego State pick. We will examine: 
The Long Beach State Beach recent form and player performance
The San Diego State Aztecs recent form and player performance
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Long Beach State Beach
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the San Diego State Aztecs
Recent betting trends in games played between Long Beach State and San Diego State
A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for the Long Beach State vs San Diego State game
Things were looking good for Long Beach State a couple of years ago after bagging a Big West title on the way to a 21-15 overall season. In the 2024-25 campaign however, the Beach fell back to earth with a 7-25 overall run. Long Beach State would go just 3-17 in the Big West, finishing ahead of only Cal Sate Fullerton in the standings. After an eight-game losing streak early in the year, the Beach seemed to have found their footing with a five-game win streak in December. LBSU would get just one win after that though (over UC Davis on the road), skidding into the finish line on a 15-game losing stretch.
This year Long Beach State has comparatively modest expectations in head coach Chris Acker’s second season. It’s truly a rebuilding phase, as he’ll retain just one player from last year’s squad in Derrick Michael Xzavierro. Among the 14 new faces are some intriguing additions, including Isaiah Lewis (9.4 PPG at Little Rock) and Shaq Bender (11.2 PPG at Manhattan). If that pair can take a step forward this season the Beach will be in good shape with their guard play.
Over on the San Diego State side, they look a bit of a step back last season as well but were still competitive. The Aztecs posted a 21-10 overall run (after a 26-11 record in 2023-24) and a 14-6 finish in the Mountain West. That effort would give San Diego State a fourth-place finish in the standings behind New Mexico, Colorado State and Utah State. The Aztecs were a highly consistent team in the regular season and didn’t lose consecutive games. That said, San Diego State fell to Boise State in the first outing of the conference tournament then lost to North Carolina in the First Four matchup of the NCAA Tournament.
This season the Aztecs get Brian Dutcher back for his ninth year as head coach. He’ll have three returning starters from last season’s group, and six of nine returning regular rotation players. Reese Waters (returning from injury) will pair up with junior Miles Byrd (12.3 PPG) to headline the backcourt this season.
 
Long Beach State has lost each of its last 15 games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
San Diego State has won 28 of its last 29 night games at Viejas Arena against non-AP-ranked opponents.
Long Beach State has lost the first half in each of its last eight games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
 
San Diego State has lost three of its last four games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
I’m probably just going to stay with the Aztecs. San Diego State has a pretty tricky schedule in the early-going this year, so we should be able to see what this team is all about from right off the bat. Looming are difficult games versus Michigan and Oregon, but first the Aztecs need a good showing here in the opener. I think they’ll get it.
As for the Beach, they’re mired in a rebuilding year after a nearly-full exodus of the roster from last season’s disappointing campaign. Long Beach State will take a handful of games to really see what they’ve got among this new group, but if all goes well things will be looking up. It won’t be an overly competitive team, but it shouldn’t be too much to ask that this group will take a big step forward.
The Long Beach State Beach recent form and player performance
The San Diego State Aztecs recent form and player performance
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the Long Beach State Beach
Recent betting trends and streaks involving the San Diego State Aztecs
Recent betting trends in games played between Long Beach State and San Diego State
A summary that ties it all together and produces a favorable betting outcome for the Long Beach State vs San Diego State game
Long Beach State Beach Betting Preview
Things were looking good for Long Beach State a couple of years ago after bagging a Big West title on the way to a 21-15 overall season. In the 2024-25 campaign however, the Beach fell back to earth with a 7-25 overall run. Long Beach State would go just 3-17 in the Big West, finishing ahead of only Cal Sate Fullerton in the standings. After an eight-game losing streak early in the year, the Beach seemed to have found their footing with a five-game win streak in December. LBSU would get just one win after that though (over UC Davis on the road), skidding into the finish line on a 15-game losing stretch.
This year Long Beach State has comparatively modest expectations in head coach Chris Acker’s second season. It’s truly a rebuilding phase, as he’ll retain just one player from last year’s squad in Derrick Michael Xzavierro. Among the 14 new faces are some intriguing additions, including Isaiah Lewis (9.4 PPG at Little Rock) and Shaq Bender (11.2 PPG at Manhattan). If that pair can take a step forward this season the Beach will be in good shape with their guard play.
San Diego State Aztecs Betting Preview
Over on the San Diego State side, they look a bit of a step back last season as well but were still competitive. The Aztecs posted a 21-10 overall run (after a 26-11 record in 2023-24) and a 14-6 finish in the Mountain West. That effort would give San Diego State a fourth-place finish in the standings behind New Mexico, Colorado State and Utah State. The Aztecs were a highly consistent team in the regular season and didn’t lose consecutive games. That said, San Diego State fell to Boise State in the first outing of the conference tournament then lost to North Carolina in the First Four matchup of the NCAA Tournament.
This season the Aztecs get Brian Dutcher back for his ninth year as head coach. He’ll have three returning starters from last season’s group, and six of nine returning regular rotation players. Reese Waters (returning from injury) will pair up with junior Miles Byrd (12.3 PPG) to headline the backcourt this season.
Long Beach State Beach @ San Diego State Aztecs Betting Trends: November 4, 2025
Why the San Diego State Aztecs will win
Long Beach State has lost each of its last 15 games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
San Diego State has won 28 of its last 29 night games at Viejas Arena against non-AP-ranked opponents.
Long Beach State has lost the first half in each of its last eight games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
Why the Long Beach State Beach will win
San Diego State has lost three of its last four games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
Long Beach State vs San Diego State Prediction
I’m probably just going to stay with the Aztecs. San Diego State has a pretty tricky schedule in the early-going this year, so we should be able to see what this team is all about from right off the bat. Looming are difficult games versus Michigan and Oregon, but first the Aztecs need a good showing here in the opener. I think they’ll get it.
As for the Beach, they’re mired in a rebuilding year after a nearly-full exodus of the roster from last season’s disappointing campaign. Long Beach State will take a handful of games to really see what they’ve got among this new group, but if all goes well things will be looking up. It won’t be an overly competitive team, but it shouldn’t be too much to ask that this group will take a big step forward.
