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GCU looks to Prove It Again in San Diego

Jordon Leon Published: February 17, 2026 | Updated: February 17, 2026 5 minutes read
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GCU heads back to California tonight for a marquee road test against San Diego State at Viejas Arena. Tip is set for 8:00 PM Arizona time on CBS Sports Network, with the Aztecs favored by 8.5 points and the total sitting at 139.5. The Lopes are 5-1 vs SDSU historically and look for their 3rd sweep of an MWC opponent this season in tonights contest.

The last time these two met, GCU escaped Phoenix with a one-point win in a game defined by shot-making and late-game composure. But tonight’s rematch comes with a major shift: Magoon Gwath is back in the lineup for SDSU after missing the first meeting. And that changes the tone of this matchup immediately.


The First Meeting: Survival and Shot-Making

In the first matchup, GCU’s offensive efficiency was just enough to offset San Diego State’s physicality. The Lopes converted over 54% of their two-point attempts and managed to keep turnovers in check, allowing their half-court execution to shine in key stretches. Jaden Henley and Makaih Williams shouldered much of that burden, operating as primary engines in late-clock situations and finding ways to manufacture quality looks.

San Diego State, meanwhile, looked slightly incomplete. Without Gwath anchoring the paint, the Aztecs struggled at times to deter rim attempts and control the interior defensively. GCU was able to attack downhill more comfortably than most teams do against Brian Dutcher’s group. That luxury likely disappears tonight.


The Gwath Factor

SDSU #0 Magoon Gwath
Courtesy SDSU Athletics

Gwath’s return is not just a depth addition — it’s structural. His rim protection and length alter driving angles and discourage easy finishes. In the first game, GCU found success inside. With Gwath back, every paint touch becomes more contested, every rotation more imposing.

He also strengthens a defense that already thrives on discipline and physicality. Viejas Arena amplifies that identity. San Diego State is comfortable grinding opponents into late-clock possessions, shrinking space and forcing difficult attempts. Gwath’s presence widens their margin for error defensively and makes second-chance opportunities harder to come by.


Styles Make Fights

This game projects as a half-court battle. Neither team is in a rush. Both prefer execution over chaos, and both defend at a high level. The difference could come down to who controls shot quality.

GCU’s ability to get to the free-throw line has been a defining strength, and that may be its most reliable path to staying within striking distance on the road. San Diego State, meanwhile, is comfortable spacing the floor and generating balanced scoring, especially when its depth allows for fresh legs in high-leverage moments.

GCU #10 Jaden Henley, the glue guy for the Lopes
Courtesy GCU Athletics David Kadlubowski

The Lopes will need efficiency without overreaching. They cannot afford empty trips against a defense that rarely gifts points.


The Difference Maker for GCU

Coming into this game, it has been evidently clear that Jaden Henley is THE Go-To Guy when you need a bucket, and the team knows that. Henley comes into the game being used on 28.2% of GCU’s possessions this season convering on 57% of his shots from inside the arc. The “hidden” piece, however, is going to be Brian Moore Jr tonight.

Since his return from injury, missing two games, BMJ has quietly added 10.6 ppg, 2.2 rebounds, and 2.2 assists per game while adding in 1.2 steals during that 5-game stretch. While he is only used on a very small amount of possessions, averaging at just 19.1% of possessions, he is very efficient when he has the ball, both driving to the basket and hitting the 3-ball when it is open. BMJ is very selective with the shots that he takes, which talks to his 52% FG and 44% 3P shooting during the earlier noted 5-game stretch.

GCU #5 Brian Moore Jr in front of the home Lopes crowd at Global Credit Union Arena.
Courtesy GCU Athletics David Kadlubowski

With Caleb Shaw remaining out in tonight’s pivotal contest, Brian Moore Jr will have to step up if GCU wants a true shot at upsetting top dog SDSU on the road.

The Mental Test for GCU

Viejas Arena presents a different challenge than Phoenix. San Diego State feeds off defensive stops at home, and momentum can shift quickly in that environment. For GCU, this is about composure as much as execution.

Can they handle length without forcing shots? Will they absorb runs and respond? Is it possible they can defend without overhelping against shooters? The first meeting proved they belong on the floor with SDSU. Tonight tests whether they can replicate that formula in a more hostile setting — and against a fuller version of the Aztecs.


Prediction

Expect a physical, methodical game that tightens in the second half. San Diego State’s interior presence and home-court advantage feel like the difference late.

Prediction: SDSU 71, GCU 68

If the Lopes can keep it within two possessions down the stretch, they’ll give themselves a chance. But with Gwath back anchoring the paint, the margin for error is slimmer this time around. With the added absence of Caleb Shaw, who had 6 points, 5 rebounds, and 2 assists, in the last contest. GCU will likely have to do just about everything right and will still fall short on the road.

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