CSU Northridge Matadors (18-7, 10-4 Big West) hope to continue a winning series of five games when they visit UC Irvine Anteaters (22-4, 12-2 Big West) at 22:00 ET on Thursday 20 February 2025 at the Center for Bren’s events. The game emits ESPN+. Below we analyze UC Irvine vs. CSU Northridge odds and lines Around this match.

Anti -traitors and Matadors meet, with a line for matches at the moment.

UC Irvine is 16-9-0 compared to this season compared to the CSU Northridge 13-10-0 ATS record. The anti-grains are 10-15-0, and the matadors are 12-11-0 in terms of passing through the point. UC Irvine has a 5-5 record against distribution, while a total of 8-2 in the last 10 competitions. CSU Northridge went 4-6 against distribution and a total of 7-3 in their last 10 competitions.

Here’s all you need to prepare for Hoops’ actions on Thursday.

See: USA Today Sports Coaches Poll

UC Irvine vs. CSU Northridge Estimated

UC Irvine 78, CSU Northridge 69

Against the distribution

  • UC Irvine has a record of 16-9-0 against the distribution this season.
  • CSU Northridge has covered 13 times with 23 chances against distribution this year.
  • The antithers record 74.9 points per game, only 3.5 more points than 71.4 that Matadors give up.
  • UC Irvine is 10-4 relative to distribution and 14-1 as a whole when it scores more than 71.4 points.
  • CSU Northridge has 10-2 records against distribution and 12-2 records as a whole when it allows less than 74.9 points.
  • 81.0 points in the matadors of the match are 15.9 more points out of 65.1, which anteatters give up on opponents.
  • When scoring more than 65.1 points, CSU Northridge is 13-7 relative to distribution and a total of 18-4.
  • UC Irvine is 14-6 relative to distribution and a total of 19-2, when it allows less than 81.0 points.

Players to watch

UC Irvine

  • Bent Leuchten leads anteaters with 15.8 points per race and 8.8 rebounds, while posting 1.8 assists.
  • Devin Tilis puts 13.8 points, 8.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per race, firing 55.6% of the floor and 39.0% of the city center with 1.2 3-channels made.
  • Justin Hon is an average of the team of 3.7 assists of a race. It is also an average of 11.5 points and 3.3 rebounds, firing 37.5% of the terrain and 37.9% of the city center with 1.8 3-stories of a race.

CSU Northridge

  • Keonte Jones walks the matadors in Rebounding (9.6 per match) and assists (4.3) and an average of 13.1 points. He also publishes 2.0 thefts and 1.5 blocked photos.
  • Marcus Adams, Jr., is the best Matadorian goal scorer (15.9 points per game), and he has published 1.4 assists and 4.8 rebounds.
  • Scottie Washington receives Matadors 14.8 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.4 assists per match. It also delivers 1.0 theft and 0.3 blocked photos.