The Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (15-15, 7-12 Big West) will attempt to break a six-game road slide when they take on the CSU Northridge Matadors (21-9, 13-6 Big West) on Saturday, March 8, 2025 at Premier America Credit Union Arena. The contest airs at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN+.
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How to Watch CSU Northridge vs. Hawaii
- Game day: Saturday, March 8, 2025
- Game time: 8 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ESPN+
- Live Stream:
CSU Northridge 2024-25 Season Stats
Stat | Rank | |
---|---|---|
Field Goal % | 46.7 | 76 |
Opp. Field Goal % | 40.3 | 22 |
Rebounds Per Game | 36.2 | 17 |
Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 27.8 | 22 |
Turnovers Per Game | 13.3 | 336 |
Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 14.1 | 24 |
Hawaii 2024-25 Season Stats
Stat | Rank | |
---|---|---|
Field Goal % | 45.1 | 159 |
Opp. Field Goal % | 43.4 | 153 |
Rebounds Per Game | 32.4 | 158 |
Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 27.5 | 17 |
Turnovers Per Game | 12.9 | 321 |
Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 8.5 | 358 |
CSU Northridge vs. Hawaii Stat Insights
Points
- The 80.9 points the Matadors average are 10.0 more than the Rainbow Warriors concede.
- CSU Northridge is 20-4 when tallying more than 70.9 points.
- When Hawaii allows fewer than 80.9 points, it is 14-11.
- The Rainbow Warriors' 70.0 points per game are only 2.3 fewer than the Matadors give up.
- When putting up more than 72.3 points, Hawaii is 11-1.
- CSU Northridge is 12-1 when it gives up fewer than 70.0 points.
- The Matadors have posted 258 more points than their opponents this year (8.6 per game), while the Rainbow Warriors have been outscored by 26 (0.9 per game).
Shooting
- This year the Matadors are shooting 46.7% from the field, 3.3% higher than the Rainbow Warriors give up.
- CSU Northridge has a 19-2 straight-up record when shooting better than 43.4% from the field.
- The Rainbow Warriors make 45.1% of their shots from the field, just 4.8% more than the Matadors' defensive field-goal percentage.
- Hawaii is 13-10 when shooting better than 40.3% from the field.
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Rebounding
- The Matadors average 36.2 rebounds, better than the Rainbow Warriors by 3.8 boards per game.
- When CSU Northridge has the rebounding advantage, it is 0-3. When posting fewer boards, Hawaii is 2-8.
- The Matadors average 11.1 offensive boards, topping the Rainbow Warriors by 2.9 per contest.
- The Matadors are 18-7 overall when they win the battle on the offensive glass. The Rainbow Warriors are 8-7 when they fall short there.
- On the boards, CSU Northridge is +8.4 rebounds per game, and Hawaii is +4.9.