Seattle U Redhawks Seek to Extend Home Win Streak Over UTEP Miners

The Seattle U Redhawks are aiming to maintain their four-game home win streak against the UTEP Miners. This exciting matchup is scheduled for December 7, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington. Seattle U Redhawks: Recent Performance Currently holding a 6-2 record, the Redhawks are coming off a resounding victory …

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Seattle U Redhawks Seek to Extend Home Win Streak Over UTEP Miners

The Seattle U Redhawks are aiming to maintain their four-game home win streak against the UTEP Miners. This exciting matchup is scheduled for December 7, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, Washington.

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Seattle U Redhawks: Recent Performance

Currently holding a 6-2 record, the Redhawks are coming off a resounding victory over Puget Sound. They triumphed with a score of 97-43.

  • Jojo Murphy led the team with 18 points.
  • Murphy showcased a field goal efficiency of 47.06%.
  • Brayden Maldonado contributed 11 points with a shooting rate of 60%.

UTEP Miners: Looking to Bounce Back

The UTEP Miners have a current record of 3-4. They are seeking redemption after a frustrating loss to UAB, where they fell 75-59.

  • Elijah Jones stood out in the loss, scoring 21 points while blocking two shots.
  • Jones achieved an impressive shooting percentage of 75%.
  • Kaseem Watson added 13 points, hitting four three-pointers at a 50% accuracy.

Game Preview and Betting Odds

The upcoming showdown sees the Redhawks as the favorites, with a betting line favoring them by 12.5 points. The moneyline stands at:

Team Moneyline
Seattle U -901
UTEP +600

The total expected points for the game are set at 136.5, promising an exhilarating encounter for college basketball fans. Tune in to ESPN+ to catch all the action as the Redhawks attempt to extend their impressive home winning streak against the Miners.

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