| MATCHUP | San Francisco Dons | Seattle Redhawks |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 8-5 | 11-2 |
| Spread | +1.5 102 | -1.5 -122 |
| Moneyline | +120 | -142 |
| Total | Over 142.5 (-110) | Under 142.5 (-110) |
| Where | Redhawk Center, Seattle, WA | |
| When | Sunday, December 28, 2025 | |
| Time | 08:00 PM EST | |
| TV | ESPN+ | |
San Francisco Dons Betting Preview
The Dons won five of their first six games this year, taking out UC Santa Cruz, Portland State, Bradley, Northwestern State and Minnesota in that time. San Francisco hit a 1-4 run in the next five with losses to Colorado, Nevada, North Alabama and Saint Louis. Since then it’s been wins over Loyola Chicago and Morgan State, giving the Dons an 8-5 record through 13 games this year.
In the Morgan State game on December 21, San Francisco came out of the locker room with a 42-28 edge. The Dons hit 52 more points from there and cruised to the blowout victory 94-64 in the end. David Fuchs finished with 23 points in 26 minutes and Legend Smiley had 15 points with three rebounds. Mookie Cook put up 14 points and Tyrone Riley doubled on 10 points and 10 boards.
Seattle Redhawks Betting Preview
Over on the Redhawks’ side, they won five of their first six as well. Seattle beat Denver, Eastern Washington, Idaho State, Stanford and Texas State in that time before a loss to UC Santa Barbara. The next six were wins over Puget Sound, UTEP, Warner Pacific, UC Davis, Washington and UTSA. That gives the Redhawks an 11-2 run across their first 13 games on the season.
Matched up against UTSA on December 22, the Redhawks were up by 13 points going into the second half. Seattle was outscored by 10 from there but held on for the win 71-68 all the same. Brayden Maldonado had 15 points with three rebounds and two assists, while Junseok Yeo had 13 points with four rebounds and there assists. Austin Maurer chipped in 11 points with seven boards as well.
San Francisco Dons @ Seattle Redhawks Betting Trends: December 28, 2025
Why the Seattle Redhawks will win
- Seattle has won each of its last six games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
- San Francisco has lost each of its last three day games against the West Coast Conference.
Why the San Francisco Dons will win
- San Francisco has won three of its last four games against non-AP-ranked opponents.
Total Points Facts
- Each of San Francisco’s last four games against the West Coast Conference have produced a total of 146+ points.
- Five of Seattle’s last six games against non-AP-ranked opponents at Redhawk Center have produced a total of 144+ points.
San Francisco vs Seattle Prediction
I’ll stick with San Francisco but you could call this one either way. The Dons didn’t have any issues with Morgan State in their latest win, hitting 55.8 percent from the field with a 38-15 rebounding edge and a 42-24 advantage in the paint. San Francisco missed some outside shots (5-of-18 for 27.8 percent) and a few from the line (31-of-45 for 68.9 percent) but overall it was a nice effort. That gives the Dons a combined 179 points over the last two games.
As for Seattle, they slowed way down in the second half of their latest win over UTSA but still finished it off well. The Redhawks shot just 38.7 percent from the field with 12 turnovers but also had a solid 38 rebounds and 15 team assists. That gives Seattle 70 or more points in seven straight games (a 6-1 run).

