SAN DIEGO — No. 7-ranked Gonzaga (13-1, 1-0) and San Diego (6-7, 1-0) continue West Coast Conference play on Tuesday after each picked up wins in their respective conference openers. Gonzaga vs. San Diego will tip off at 6:30 p.m. PT on Dec. 30, airing on NonStop Local KHQ and streaming on SWXLocalSports.com.

The Zags are riding a six-game overall win streak and a 19-game win streak over the Toreros heading into Jenny Craig Pavilion. Gonzaga is 53-4 against San Diego under Mark Few and 35-13 all-time at San Diego, with the Toreros’ last win coming in 2014, a 69-66 home victory.

About the Zags

Gonzaga opened WCC play with a 96-56 win over Pepperdine on Sunday, beating the Waves for the 50th consecutive time behind Tyon Grant-Foster’s game-high 18 points and Braeden Smith’s 15 points, eight assists, and five rebounds.

The Zags continue to rank among the top teams in the nation statistically, sitting fourth at KenPom with the fourth overall offensive efficiency rating and the eighth-best defensive rating.

In the NCAA NET, Gonzaga is second overall with a 3-1 record against Quad-1 teams and a perfect 10-0 record against Quad-2, 3, and 4 opponents.

In WCC play, Gonzaga leads in nearly every major category, including scoring offense (92.6 ppg), scoring margin (25.9, sixth nationally), team field goal percentage (52.2%), opponent field goal percentage (38.7%), team 3-point percentage (37.5%), opponent 3-point percentage (27.9%), rebounding (43.4 per game), turnover margin (5.0), assist-to-turnover ratio (1.98), assists (20.7), and steals (8.79 per game).

The Bulldogs are led by three double-digit scorers: Braden Huff at 18.4 points per game, Graham Ike with 16.7 points and 8.5 rebounds, and Grant-Foster at 11.2 points per game. GU also has four other players averaging seven or more points: Adam Miller (8.4), Mario Saint-Supery (7.8), Davis Fogle (7.7), and Steele Venters (7.3).

About the Toreros

Despite losing five straight games in the middle of nonconference play, San Diego has won three of its last four games, most recently opening WCC play with a 66-54 home win over Pacific.

In that win, the Toreros shot 36% from the field and 40% from beyond the arc, with Ty-Laur Johnson scoring 22, Juanse Gorosito reaching 17, Toneari Lane posting 12, and Adrian McIntrye adding 10.

San Diego ranks No. 214 at KenPom, with the 209th offensive efficiency rating and the 224th defensive efficiency rating. In the NCAA NET, USD is 213th with a 1-1 record against Quad-1 teams, 0-1 vs. Quad-2, 2-3 vs. Quad-3, and 2-2 vs. Quad-4.

In the WCC, the Toreros rank last in scoring margin (-2.3), team field goal percentage (43.1%), opponent field goal percentage (46.9%), and rebound margin (-5.3).

USD has three players averaging double-digit points, with Johnson leading at 13.7, and Gorosito and Lane each scoring 10.8 per game.

As a team, San Diego averages 72.9 points per game, 31 rebounds, 15.2 assists, 8.7 steals, and 13 turnovers while shooting 34.1% from 3-point range.

How to watch Gonzaga vs. San Diego

Gonzaga vs. San Diego tips off at 6:30 p.m. PT on Tuesday, with the game airing locally on NonStop Local KHQ, streaming on SWXLocalSports.com, and ESPN+.

Gonzaga at San Diego Betting Odds/Preview:

Gonzaga opened as 27.5-point favorites, but the line quickly moved to 29.5. The over/under is set at 161.5.

The Pick: After Gonzaga beat Pepperdine by 40 points with five bench players logging at least 14 minutes, I don’t see Gonzaga not covering this spread. This Zags team is very dangerous on both ends of the floor and won’t let up no matter who or where they are playing in WCC play.