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The Pacific Tigers (17-13, 8-9 WCC) will look to break a three-game losing streak when they host the San Francisco Dons (15-15, 7-10 WCC) on Saturday, February 28, 2026 at Alex G. Spanos Center. The contest airs at 6 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network.
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How to Watch Pacific vs. San Francisco
- Game day: Saturday, February 28, 2026
- Game time: 6 p.m. ET
- TV channel: CBS Sports Network
Pacific 2025-26 Season Stats
| Stat | Rank | |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goal % | 47.4 | 52 |
| Opp. Field Goal % | 42.2 | 72 |
| Rebounds Per Game | 34.8 | 54 |
| Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 26.3 | 6 |
| Turnovers Per Game | 12.1 | 289 |
| Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 9.9 | 295 |
San Francisco 2025-26 Season Stats
| Stat | Rank | |
|---|---|---|
| Field Goal % | 43.6 | 276 |
| Opp. Field Goal % | 44.4 | 185 |
| Rebounds Per Game | 33.0 | 117 |
| Opp. Rebounds Per Game | 28.7 | 50 |
| Turnovers Per Game | 10.9 | 179 |
| Opp. Turnovers Per Game | 9.0 | 343 |
Pacific vs. San Francisco Stat Insights
Points
- The 73.6 points the Tigers average are just 0.1 fewer than the Dons allow.
- Pacific is 12-3 when putting more than 73.7 points on the board.
- When San Francisco concedes less than 73.6 points, it is 12-3.
- The Dons average 74.4 points, 5.6 more than the Tigers allow.
- San Francisco is 13-7 when putting up over 68.8 points.
- Pacific has a 16-5 record when conceding less than 74.4 points.
- The Tigers have 144 more points than their opponents this season (4.8 per game), and the Dons have 23 more than their opponents (0.7 per game).
Shooting
- The Tigers are making 47.4% of their shots from the field, 3% higher than the Dons concede to opponents (44.4%).
- Pacific has a 12-3 straight-up record when shooting higher than 44.4% from the field.
- San Francisco is 12-4 when shooting higher than 42.2% from the field.
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Rebounding
- The Tigers and Dons rebound at nearly the same rate, with the Tigers averaging 1.8 more per game.
- When Pacific has the rebounding advantage, it is 0-4. When posting fewer boards, San Francisco is 0-10.
- The Tigers' 9.6 offensive rebounds per game are just 0.6 more than the Dons grab (9.0).
- The Tigers are 14-5 overall when they win the battle on the offensive glass. The Dons are 3-8 when they fall short there.
- Both these teams are strong on the boards. Pacific has an average rebounding margin of +8.5, and San Francisco is at +4.3.