Oregon State Beavers vs San Francisco Dons Picks and Prediction for Thursday February 12 2026
The Oregon State Beavers head to San Francisco, California for a key WCC season matchup against the San Francisco Dons. Oregon State comes in at 13-13 overall and 6-7 in conference play, while San Francisco sits at 14-12 overall and also 6-7 in the WCC. With both teams deadlocked in the standings, this game is a chance for either side to break the tie and gain a little separation as the season moves forward. Get involved in the action with our free college basketball picks.
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Oregon State vs. San Francisco Game Information
- February 12, 2026
- 9:00pm EST
- The Sobrato Center
- ESPN2
San Francisco Form & Recent Results
San Francisco heads into this matchup in a bit of a slump, riding a two-game losing streak and having dropped four of its last five games overall. Their most recent game was a tough one on the road, falling 79–54 at Saint Mary’s in Moraga on Saturday. Junjie Wang led the Dons with 14 points, while David Fuchs made his presence felt on the glass with 10 rebounds, and Ryan Beasley helped set the table with five assists. Even though San Francisco actually shot an excellent 94% from the free-throw line, they were never really able to take control of the game, leading for only about 2% of the total time.
This season, Beasley has been the team’s most consistent scoring option, averaging 14 points per game, with Fuchs right behind him at 11.6 points per game. Fuchs also leads San Francisco in rebounding at 7 boards a night, and Beasley paces the team in assists as well, handing out 3.7 per game. The main concern lately has been on the defensive end. In their last five games, the Dons have given up an average of 80.2 points. Still, there’s a reason they’ll feel more comfortable in this next game. They’ve been strong at home all season, posting a 10–3 record while scoring about 80.1 points per game on their own court. The defense has been shaky, but returning home gives them a chance to reset and try to get back on track when they welcome Oregon State on Thursday night.
Oregon State Form & Recent Results
Oregon State heads into this game trying to bounce back from a one-game skid, although their recent form has been fairly solid with three wins in their last five games. The Beavers are coming off an 81–61 loss at home to Gonzaga on Saturday, a game where Isaiah Sy led the way with 13 points. Josiah Lake II did a lot of the work on the glass with four rebounds, while Dez White helped keep the ball moving by dishing out six assists. Oregon State actually shot the ball well from deep, hitting 56% of their three-pointers, and they spent about 16% of the game playing with a lead. Still, Gonzaga’s overall control of the game made it hard for the Beavers to stay within striking distance for long stretches.
Overall, Josiah Lake II has been Oregon State’s most reliable scoring option so far this season, leading the team at 13.3 points per game. Right behind him are Dez White and Isaiah Sly, who are tied as the second-leading scorers at 9.7 points per game each. On the boards, Johan Munch has been their top rebounder, averaging 4.9 rebounds a night, while Lake also sets the tone as their main playmaker with 3.7 assists per game. Offensively, the Beavers have averaged 67.2 points over their last five games, but they’ll need more consistency, especially away from home. Oregon State is 3–5 on the road this season and has given up 79.4 points per game in those games, so tightening up defensively, and pairing that effort with enough scoring, will be key if they want to pick up a road win at San Francisco and level out their conference record.
Key Stats
- Oregon State’s Josiah Lake II this season: 13.3 points, 3.7 assists per game
- Drake’s Jalen Quinn this season: 20 points, 3.3 assists per game
Betting Odds & Market Overview:
- SF -8.5; O/U 140.5
Oregon State vs. San Francisco Picks and Prediction
San Francisco has stumbled lately, losing four of its last five games, while Oregon State has been trending the other way, winning three of its last five. That recent stretch gives the Beavers a bit of momentum heading into this matchup. Even so, the Dons have plenty of urgency on their side. They badly need a win, especially a conference win, against an Oregon State team they’re currently tied with in the standings. Expect Oregon State to come in playing with confidence after its recent success, but San Francisco’s desperation and hunger to turn its season around could be the difference in this game. Final Score Prediction, San Francisco Dons win but fail to cover the spread, 79-74.
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