Santa Clara VS San Francisco
This NCAA college basketball game will be played on January 29, 2026 at 12:00 (Manila time, Philippines), with Santa Clara University hosting the University of San Francisco. According to the moneyline odds provided by the user, the home win is 1.19, the draw is 0, and the away win is 4.7.
Recent Results: Santa Clara University's recent form (see the latest results) will have a direct impact on its market confidence as a low-payer (1.19). As a high payer (4.7), the University of San Francisco's recent away performance and record against strong teams are key points of analysis. The rankings, offensive and defensive efficiency of the two sides in the league and the recent trend of victory and defeat need to be supported by specific data.
Historical head-to-headrecords between Santa Clara University and University of San Francisco (data required) are an important basis for assessing the situation of this game. It is necessary to focus on recent wins and losses, point differences, and differences in home and away performance to determine whether there is obvious style restraint or psychological advantage.
OddsOdds Odds Odds clearly show that the market is extremely bullish on the home team: Santa Clara University has as low odds as 1.19, which means a very high expected probability of winning, away win odds are as high as 4.7, indicating that the chances of an upset at San Francisco are considered small in the market, and a draw odds of 0 rule out the possibility of a draw, in line with the rules of basketball. This odds structure requires the home team to win, and the market value lies in the trade-off between risk and reward.
The predictionis based on extremely low home win odds (1.19) and the data model strongly favors Santa Clara University to win at home. Predictions need to be combined with hypothetical near-term form: If Santa Clara University is in normal form and has a good history of head-to-heads, it is likely to win at home. However, odds of 1.19 mean that the return is extremely low, and any surprises will result in a loss of bets. The University of San Francisco needs to play at a high level to have a chance to create an upset.
NoBetsDespite the data predicting a good chance of winning at Santa Clara University, the odds of 1.19 offer limited betting value and low returns. In competitive sports, absolute victory does not exist, especially in college basketball. It is recommended not to bet on this out-of-pocket market as it does not match the risk and reward. Consider looking at other markets (e.g. handicap, over/under) or opting for events with more balanced odds and more room for analysis.



