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Sports / College Basketball
Get ready for the San Francisco Dons (13-9) to face off against the Santa Clara Broncos (17-5) at Leavey Center in Santa Clara, CA, on January 28, 2026. Here's a look at predictions, odds, and key stats to help you stay informed.
The Santa Clara Broncos enter the game as strong favorites, backed by their impressive 17-5 record and dominance at home (10-0 overall). Their offense is potent, averaging 82.5 points per game. However, they commit a fair number of fouls (19.7 per game).
The San Francisco Dons, with a 13-9 record, look to upset the Broncos. Their defense allows 69.7 points per game, ranking them 82nd in the nation. The Dons need a strong performance from beyond the arc, where they shoot 35.9% as a team.
**Betting Analysis:** Santa Clara is 12-9 against the spread this season, but only 4-7 ATS when favored by 9.5 points or more. San Francisco is 10-11 against the spread and has covered the spread in every game where they were an underdog of 9.5 points or more. Santa Clara has won 15 of the 18 games it has played as the moneyline favorite this season. San Francisco has come away with three wins in the eight contests it has been listed as the moneyline underdog this season.
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