11-22-23 |
Georgia State v. Arkansas-Little Rock +2 |
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93-90 |
Loss |
-110 |
4 h 40 m |
Show
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11-21-23 |
Idaho State +3.5 v. Campbell |
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69-55 |
Win
|
100 |
9 h 1 m |
Show
|
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11-21-23 |
Illinois State v. High Point +2 |
Top |
72-74 |
Win
|
100 |
7 h 4 m |
Show
|
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11-21-23 |
NC-Wilmington v. Appalachian State +2.5 |
Top |
56-86 |
Win
|
100 |
2 h 26 m |
Show
|
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11-19-23 |
Le Moyne v. UC-Santa Barbara -21.5 |
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72-96 |
Win
|
100 |
9 h 23 m |
Show
|
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11-19-23 |
Vermont v. Liberty -4.5 |
Top |
61-71 |
Win
|
100 |
5 h 7 m |
Show
|
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11-19-23 |
Rhode Island v. Washington State -6 |
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57-78 |
Win
|
100 |
3 h 15 m |
Show
|
The Washington State men's basketball team hopes to see some improvements on Sunday afternoon when the Cougars meet Rhode Island in the consolation game at the Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off in Uncasville, Conn. The Cougars (2-1) lost the opener of the two-day showcase to Mississippi State 76-64 on Saturday. The Bulldogs benefited from more poise and physicality. Smith said the Cougars hope to cut down on the discrepancy at the free-throw line that occurred against Mississippi State, which went to the line 25 times, compared to 12 for the Cougars.
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11-19-23 |
SIU-Edwardsville +4 v. South Alabama |
Top |
74-86 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 52 m |
Show
|
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11-18-23 |
Portland v. Nevada -13.5 |
Top |
83-108 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 34 m |
Show
|
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11-18-23 |
Mississippi State v. Washington State +7.5 |
Top |
76-64 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 52 m |
Show
|
The Cougars (2-0) posted convincing wins against Idaho and Prairie View A&M before getting time off to prepare for their matchup against Mississippi State. Washington State shot better than 50.0 percent from the floor in its first two wins and 54.0 percent overall. Myles Rice, who sat out last season while undergoing treatment for Hodgkin lymphoma, is averaging 14.0 points this season. Isaac Jones logged a double-double with 18 points and 11 rebounds in the 83-65 victory over Prairie View A&M on Nov. 10. Jones had 11 double-doubles at Idaho last season and averaged 6.9 trips to the free throw line, which ranked 14th in the nation. The 6-foot-9 forward has stepped to the line 17 times so far this season, making nine.
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11-16-23 |
Denver v. SIU-Edwardsville -1.5 |
Top |
74-77 |
Win
|
100 |
9 h 23 m |
Show
|
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11-15-23 |
Rice v. Texas -20 |
|
64-80 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 2 m |
Show
|
No. 19 Texas welcomes Rice on Wednesday in Austin, and the Longhorns are fixed on repairing early turnover issues. The Longhorns (2-0) are home for a third consecutive game to start the season, which includes a workmanlike 86-59 win over visiting Delaware State on Friday. Max Abmas scored 19 points and Dylan Mitchell added 14 points and took 11 rebounds as Texas shrugged off a slow start and asserted itself over the final 10 minutes. "It's only going to continue to get better," Abmas said of the team's play. "You know, what is it, the second game? We're continuing to get that chemistry." The Longhorns (2-0) led by nine points at halftime and were up just 57-50 with 10:13 to play. A 20-1 run dispelled any notion of a comeback for Delaware State. Ithiel Horton added 18 points for Texas while Tyrese Hunter had 13. The Longhorns shot 58.6 percent from the floor in the second half and hit 12 of its 22 3-pointers in the game. Hunter has a team-high nine turnovers and the Longhorns have 33 giveaways in two games. Mitchell has five.
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11-14-23 |
Cal-Irvine v. USC -12.5 |
Top |
70-60 |
Loss |
-110 |
14 h 39 m |
Show
|
No. 16 Southern California continues its early-season homestand on Tuesday night when it hosts UC Irvine in Los Angeles. The Trojans (2-0) followed an 82-69 season-opening defeat of Kansas State in Las Vegas on Nov. 6 with an 85-59 blowout of Cal State Bakersfield on Thursday. USC never trailed in Thursday's rout, which was the first of three home games for the Trojans before they travel to the San Diego area for a Thanksgiving weekend tournament also featuring Seton Hall, Oklahoma and Iowa. Freshman guard Isaiah Collier scored 19 points against the Roadrunners after an 18-point debut vs. Kansas State. Boogie Ellis was one of five Trojans who scored in double figures on Thursday with 11 points after a 24-point, eight-rebound performance in the season opener. Ellis also had five assists and three steals against the Wildcats.
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11-13-23 |
Stony Brook v. Duquesne -13.5 |
Top |
63-85 |
Win
|
100 |
7 h 17 m |
Show
|
|
11-13-23 |
Central Michigan +20.5 v. Florida State |
Top |
67-94 |
Loss |
-110 |
7 h 3 m |
Show
|
Florida State will be looking to open a season at 2-0 for the first time since the 2020-21 team won its first four games when it hosts Central Michigan Monday night in Tallahassee, Fla. The Seminoles (1-0) opened the season with a 94-67 romp past Kennesaw State Friday night to open a campaign seeking to erase the memories of last season's 0-4 start that became 1-9. The Chippewas (0-2) are coming off a 74-64 home loss to Louisiana-Monroe on Saturday after losing their opener 89-59 at Oklahoma earlier in the week. Junior Anthony Pritchard, a transfer from Tulsa, leads Central Michigan in scoring with 26 points in the two games. His average of 13.0 ppg is the only one in double figures for the Chippewas. Chippewas coach Tony Barbee lamented his team's lack of consistency in the loss to Monroe.
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11-12-23 |
Nevada +5 v. Washington |
Top |
83-76 |
Win
|
100 |
10 h 20 m |
Show
|
So far, so good for Washington. The Huskies' 75-67 win over Northern Kentucky on Thursday in Seattle gives the Huskies a 2-0 record and allowed them to start a stretch of back-to-back games against NCAA Tournament teams from last year on the right foot. Washington should step up a little bit in class Sunday night when it welcomes Nevada to town. The Huskies will probably hope for a little more balance than they got against Northern Kentucky. Keion Brooks and Sahvir Wheeler combined for two-thirds of their points Thursday. Brooks scored 19 of his career-high 32 points in the second half and grabbed 10 rebounds. Wheeler, the Kentucky transfer, added 18 points and seven assists.
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11-12-23 |
Northern Arizona +18.5 v. Grand Canyon |
Top |
55-89 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 56 m |
Show
|
|
11-12-23 |
Clemson v. Davidson +8.5 |
|
68-65 |
Win
|
100 |
3 h 29 m |
Show
|
Davidson will be out to make a statement Sunday when it faces Clemson in the title game of the Asheville (N.C.) Championship. The Wildcats held off Maryland 64-61 in the tournament opener Friday as freshman Bobby Durkin scored 16 points, including a 3-pointer with 12.7 seconds remaining. Angelo Brizzi scored 10 points with six steals, and David Skogman added nine points for Davidson (2-0). Brizzi scored four points in a 6-2 run that gave Davidson a 57-49 lead with 3:54 remaining. But Maryland tied the score 61-61 with 37 seconds remaining. Durkin's game-winner came after he slid open on the right wing and buried his fourth 3-pointer in five attempts. Maryland missed a 3-point attempt with five seconds remaining.
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11-12-23 |
Eastern Washington v. Cincinnati -12 |
Top |
73-85 |
Push |
0 |
1 h 36 m |
Show
|
In its season opener, Cincinnati's defense did not match its shooting prowess. In the second game, both elements clicked for the Bearcats. The Bearcats hope to effectively mix both elements again Sunday afternoon when they host Eastern Washington in the second game of the Cincinnati Basketball Tournament. Cincinnati (2-0) enters Sunday coming off two differing performances. In their 69-58 win over Illinois-Chicago on Monday, the Bearcats shot 41.8 percent and misfired on 20 of 25 3-point tries. The rough showing from the offense occurred when it allowed UIC to shoot 43.3 percent from the floor and 2 of 16 from behind the arc. On Friday against Detroit Mercy, Cincinnati scored 60 points by halftime and cruised to a 93-61 rout. The Bearcats shot 62.1 percent in the first half and 49.3 percent overall in a game that saw them hit 16 of 34 3-point tries.
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11-11-23 |
San Diego v. UC San Diego -4.5 |
Top |
63-69 |
Win
|
100 |
11 h 44 m |
Show
|
|
11-11-23 |
Illinois State +8.5 v. St. Louis |
|
71-80 |
Loss |
-110 |
9 h 49 m |
Show
|
|
11-11-23 |
Wisc-Milwaukee v. Providence -13.5 |
|
69-79 |
Loss |
-110 |
7 h 52 m |
Show
|
While first-year Providence coach Kim English liked what he saw from his defense during his team's season-opening victory against Columbia on Monday, he wants the Friars to take better care of the basketball when they play visiting Milwaukee on Saturday night. Providence (1-0) held Columbia to 29.6 percent shooting from the field (21 of 71) in the 78-59 victory, but the Friars also committed 18 turnovers. Bryce Hopkins led Providence with 14 points and 10 rebounds, but he lost five turnovers. Devin Carter and Rafael Castro each added 13 points, and Ticket Gaines finished with 12 points and seven boards.
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11-11-23 |
Old Dominion -2.5 v. Ball State |
|
68-73 |
Loss |
-115 |
3 h 3 m |
Show
|
|
11-11-23 |
Arkansas State +3 v. Bowling Green |
Top |
75-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
1 h 11 m |
Show
|
|
11-10-23 |
College of Charleston +1.5 v. Duquesne |
Top |
72-90 |
Loss |
-120 |
8 h 5 m |
Show
|
|
11-10-23 |
Central Connecticut State v. Quinnipiac -5.5 |
|
70-74 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 11 m |
Show
|
|
11-09-23 |
Utah Valley v. Sam Houston State -8 |
|
79-73 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 30 m |
Show
|
|
11-08-23 |
Southern v. UNLV -19 |
|
85-71 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 27 m |
Show
|
|
11-07-23 |
Stony Brook v. St. John's -18 |
Top |
74-90 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 10 m |
Show
|
The instant Rick Pitino arrived to coach St. John's on March 20, expectations were raised for a program without an NCAA Tournament win since 2000. After a busy offseason highlighted by a roster revamp, the highly anticipated Pitino era gets underway on Tuesday night when the Red Storm host Stony Brook in the season opener for both teams in New York. Pitino joined St. John's after three years at Iona -- his first collegiate job since being dismissed from Louisville in 2017 because of an FBI investigation that led to allegations of NCAA violations. Eventually, Pitino was cleared in the FBI-related case and led Iona to two NCAA Tournament berths. The Red Storm went 18-15 overall and 7-13 in Big East play, finishing eighth in the conference in the fourth and final season under Mike Anderson. St. John's did not reach the NCAA Tournament under Anderson and has played in five tourney games since its last win in 2000.
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11-06-23 |
Idaho +21.5 v. Washington State |
Top |
59-84 |
Loss |
-110 |
25 h 25 m |
Show
|
Washington State welcomes nine newcomers this season, including one player from Idaho, which will play at Pullman, Wash., on Monday night in the Battle of the Palouse. The two schools, separated by eight miles, took a season off in their longstanding rivalry last season. They will meet for the 278th time, with Washington State leading the series 167-110. Isaac Jones, a 6-foot-9 senior forward, averaged 19.4 points and 7.8 rebounds a game last season for the Vandals and is among the players who will experience the rivalry. Kyle Smith, entering his fifth season as Washington State's head coach, plans to play a big lineup of Jones, 6-11 junior college transfer Oscar Cluff and 6-11 true freshman Rueben Chinyelu of Nigeria at the same time.
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11-06-23 |
Youngstown State v. UL - Lafayette -4 |
|
62-72 |
Win
|
100 |
23 h 1 m |
Show
|
|
11-06-23 |
Samford v. Purdue -19 |
Top |
45-98 |
Win
|
100 |
21 h 10 m |
Show
|
The last time Purdue's men's basketball team played a meaningful game, it was being dealt an upset for the ages at last season's NCAA Tournament. The Boilermakers' 63-58 first-round loss to Fairleigh Dickinson in Columbus, Ohio, seemed less a fluke and more a bad matchup as the game progressed. They couldn't get enough help for National Player of the Year Zach Edey and had trouble keeping the Knights from getting the shots they wanted. It added up to just the second 16-over-1 victory in NCAA tourney history, sending Purdue into a long offseason that will finally end on Nov. 6 when it starts the new season in West Lafayette, Ind., against Samford. On paper, it's hard to imagine the Boilermakers won't make a March impact in 2024. They won 29 games last season and return nearly all of their starters, including Edey (22.3 points, 12.9 rebounds, 2.1 blocked shots). Purdue added quick, defensive-minded guard Lance Jones in the transfer portal. He also scored 1,514 points in four years at Southern Illinois, where he never had a post player like Edey.
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03-24-23 |
Princeton v. Creighton -9.5 |
|
75-86 |
Win
|
100 |
8 h 10 m |
Show
|
For the third straight year, a No. 15 reached the Sweet 16. For the second straight season, a private school from New Jersey is the noisemaker in the NCAA Tournament. Princeton coach Mitch Henderson said the Tigers received celebrity treatment since returning home from consecutive bracket-busting upsets of South No. 2 seed Arizona and No. 7 Missouri. Henderson and Princeton wade deeper into uncharted territory in a South Region semifinal game against sixth-seeded Creighton on Friday in Louisville. "I was on a show today with Coach K (Mike Krzyzewski), and he asked me the same thing," Henderson said. "I was like, 'Well, you tell me. What do we do here?'" It's not a mystery for the Ivy League champions. Henderson intends for everyone to remember what got them to this point, to stay themselves while enjoying the moment. The Tigers (23-8) haven't played like a No. 15 seed in their two tournament wins. They never trailed after the opening minutes against Missouri, made twice as many 3-pointers (12 to six) as their opponent and dominated the boards 44-30, all while handling the Tigers' pressure defense.
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03-23-23 |
Gonzaga +1.5 v. UCLA |
|
79-76 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 14 m |
Show
|
Thursday is the 17-year anniversary of when UCLA put on a dazzling game-ending 11-0 run for an improbable 73-71 victory in the Sweet 16 that left Gonzaga star Adam Morrison face-first on the court, crying in distress and defeat. The Bulldogs returned the heartbreak less than two years ago when Jalen Suggs drained a buzzer-beater from just inside halfcourt in overtime to give the Bulldogs a miraculous 93-90 victory over the Bruins in Final Four. More electrifying drama could be in store Thursday night when the second-seeded Bruins (31-5) and third-seeded Bulldogs (30-5) square off in the Sweet 16 in West Region play in Las Vegas. Gonzaga has won 11 straight games and is in the Sweet 16 for the eighth straight NCAA Tournament. The Bulldogs beat Grand Canyon and TCU in their first two March Madness games.
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03-23-23 |
Michigan State v. Kansas State +1.5 |
Top |
93-98 |
Win
|
100 |
9 h 44 m |
Show
|
Standing on the scorer's table with a microphone after Kansas State stunned visiting Kansas in overtime, Wildcats coach Jerome Tang led the crowd in a chant of "K-S-U!" It was what he said next that stayed with people, inside and outside of Manhattan, Kan. "I told y'all, you get one court storming," Tang said Jan. 17. "From here on out, expect to win." From the Little Apple to the Big one, third-seeded Kansas State arrives for the Sweet 16, extending Tang's first season as coach. The Wildcats will take on seventh-seeded Michigan State on Thursday at Madison Square Garden. Kansas State (25-9) defeated sixth-seeded Kentucky 75-69 in Sunday's second-round NCAA Tournament game to reach the East Region semifinals. It marks the program's first Sweet 16 appearance since 2018 and just its third since the 1980s. Tang was an assistant and associate head coach at Baylor for 20 years before getting the chance to run his own Big 12 program. He had to assemble most of the current roster through the transfer portal, with only two players returning last year's squad. That included landing feel-good story Keyontae Johnson, who collapsed on the court while playing for Florida in 2020 and worked hard to resume his basketball career.
|
03-22-23 |
Utah Valley v. Cincinnati |
|
74-68 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 46 m |
Show
|
Bearcats are 25-51-3 ATS in their last 79 games following a straight up win and 12-27-1 ATS in their last 40 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600.
|
03-21-23 |
Wisconsin v. Oregon -4.5 |
Top |
61-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 13 m |
Show
|
Top-seeded Oregon will be facing a Wisconsin team similarly focused on opportunity rather than disappointment when the Ducks host the Badgers in the NIT quarterfinals on Tuesday night in Eugene, Ore. Oregon (21-14) defeated UCF 68-54 in the second round Sunday. Second-seeded Wisconsin (19-14), which had appeared in 22 of the last 23 NCAA tournaments before missing out this season, rallied past Liberty 75-71 on Sunday. "We've got a chance to play Wisconsin on Tuesday night at home. We don't get Big Ten teams to come out here very often," Oregon coach Dana Altman said. "... So I hope the students will respond, that people respond." It will be the first meeting between the two since the 12th-seeded Ducks upset the fifth-seeded Badgers 72-54 in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament. Oregon rolled past UCF behind a career-high 21 points and 13 rebounds from 7-foot sophomore Nate Bittle. The Ducks were again without their two top scorers, post player N'Faly Dante and guard Jermaine Couisnard. Their status vs. Wisconsin is undecided.
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03-20-23 |
Rice v. Southern Utah -6 |
Top |
79-81 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 52 m |
Show
|
The Owls are 1-6 ATS in their last 7 games overall and 0-4 ATS in their last 4 games following a straight up win.
|
03-19-23 |
Creighton +1.5 v. Baylor |
Top |
85-76 |
Win
|
100 |
7 h 23 m |
Show
|
Ryan Kalkbrenner could pose a matchup problem for his next opponent as sixth-seeded Creighton and third-seeded Baylor prepare for a second-round showdown at the NCAA Tournament on Sunday in Denver. Both programs are eyeing a return to the Sweet 16 via the South Region. Baylor and Creighton each made the second weekend of the tournament in 2021, when the Bears went on to win the national championship, but both lost in the second round in 2022. Kalkbrenner, the 7-foot-1 center who leads Creighton (22-12) in scoring at 15.9 points per game is coming off a career-high 31-point showing in the Bluejays' 72-63 first-round win over North Carolina State. Kalkbrenner had six dunks and seven rebounds in that game and finished 11-for-14 from the floor. He leads Division I in field-goal percentage at 71.4 percent, with a 74.4 percent rate from two-point range. That spells trouble for the Bears (23-10), despite their higher seed and championship experience. Their weakness is guarding the interior; they rank outside the top 300 nationally in two-point defense, allowing 53.4 percent shooting inside the arc.
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03-19-23 |
Kentucky v. Kansas State +3 |
|
69-75 |
Win
|
100 |
3 h 6 m |
Show
|
Diminutive Markquis Nowell is used to being the smallest player on the court, while typically making a big impact. The standout point guard will aim to lead third-seeded Kansas State to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2018 when it battles another band of Wildcats in sixth-seeded Kentucky on Sunday in NCAA Tournament second-round East Region play at Greensboro, N.C. The 5-foot-8 Nowell matched his career high of 14 assists and also had 17 points, six rebounds and three steals as Kansas State (24-9) posted a 77-65 victory over Montana State in Friday's first round. "It's a blessing to tie my career high, but I have to give credit to my teammates for getting open and finishing the plays," Nowell said. "It was just a well-executed ball game and game plan that the coaching staff came up with, and the players, we executed it." Nowell has a single-season program-record 257 assists this season, shattering the mark set by school legend Steve Henson (186 in 1987-88). The 14 assists against Montana State also is the most in an NCAA Tournament game by a Kansas State player, passing Henson's 12 in a 73-70 win over Purdue on March 25, 1988.
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03-17-23 |
Florida Atlantic +2 v. Memphis |
|
66-65 |
Win
|
100 |
5 h 12 m |
Show
|
While this season has already been a Cinderella story for Florida Atlantic, the Owls still have a chance to tack on another chapter. Ninth-seeded FAU will have the chance to capture its first NCAA Tournament win on Friday at Columbus, Ohio, when it takes on No. 8 seed Memphis in an East Region first-round game. The Owls (31-3) have recorded their most wins in program history, received their first ranking in the AP Top 25 poll and defeated UAB 78-56 on Saturday to win the Conference USA tournament. FAU has been to the NCAA Tournament just one other time -- losing to Alabama in 2002 -- and now has the chance to get familiar with Memphis (26-8), which is trying to become a tourney regular again. The two teams will be seeing plenty of each other when FAU joins join the American Athletic Conference in July. "The suspense was gone because we knew we were in, but we were excited to see who we were going to play, where we were going to play and when," Florida Atlantic coach Dusty May said. "Obviously, Memphis is a great opponent, a storied program, well-coached. We're excited to see how we stack up with our future AAC opponent." Chances are, Memphis will be the team to beat in the conference next season. It is coming off Sunday's 75-65 victory over then-No. 1 Houston in the AAC tournament championship game.
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03-17-23 |
Fairleigh Dickinson v. Purdue -23 |
Top |
63-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 24 m |
Show
|
Even a No. 1 seed can find areas of improvement as the NCAA Tournament begins. Such is the case with top-seeded Purdue as it prepares to play No. 16 Fairleigh Dickinson on Friday in an East Region first-round game at Columbus, Ohio. Fairleigh Dickinson earned the matchup against the Boilermakers by virtue of their 84-61 win over Texas Southern on Wednesday in a First Four matchup at Dayton, Ohio. Purdue (29-5) enters the tournament having won five consecutive games and their 29 wins are the second-highest total in school history. Purdue won the Big Ten regular season crown by three games then held off Penn State 67-65 for the conference tournament title. Now the Boilermakers look for the trifecta with a run to a first-ever national championship. This is the fourth time Purdue has earned a No. 1 seed and first since 1996. But Purdue coach Matt Painter would like to see his team handle the ball better, a problem that cropped up late in the Big Ten regular season. Purdue's only rough patch came in February when they lost three of four and four of six. In losses to Indiana and Northwestern they turned the ball over 16 times. In a win over Iowa, they committed 17. In three Big Ten tourney wins, they committed just 25 total.
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03-16-23 |
Northern Kentucky +18.5 v. Houston |
|
52-63 |
Win
|
100 |
8 h 23 m |
Show
|
Looking for an excuse to believe Northern Kentucky can become the second No. 16 seed to shock a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament's first round? Here you go: Cincinnati served as one of the two common opponents between Northern Kentucky (22-12) and top-ranked Houston (31-3) during the regular season. The Cougars defeated the Bearcats three times by an average of 13.3 points per game - while the Norse knocked off the Bearcats by 13 on Nov. 16. There you have it: Proof that Houston and Northern Kentucky will be pretty much equals when they meet Thursday night in Midwest Regional first-round action in Birmingham, Ala. Of course, once you parse their other common opponent (Kent State, which Houston beat by five points and Northern Kentucky lost to by 22) as well as the rest of their schedules, it's clear the Cougars boast a far superior resume than the Horizon League tournament champs. But anything can happen in one two-hour stretch, right?
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03-15-23 |
Arizona State -2 v. Nevada |
Top |
98-73 |
Win
|
100 |
10 h 37 m |
Show
|
A pair of No. 11 seeds led by high-profile coaches square off when Nevada takes on Arizona State in a First Four play-in game Wednesday at Dayton, Ohio. The winner will advance to play No. 6 seed TCU on Friday in Denver in a West Regional first-round game. The storylines will be rich in this showdown as Arizona State (22-12) has benefitted greatly from two Nevada transfers who left Steve Alford's program after the 2021-22 season and are now playing for Arizona State head coach Bobby Hurley. Desmond Cambridge Jr. is a point guard for the Sun Devils and 7-footer Warren Washington is a force near the basket.
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03-14-23 |
Villanova +4.5 v. Liberty |
|
57-62 |
Loss |
-115 |
7 h 49 m |
Show
|
Despite a litany of injuries to key players, Villanova rallied to win seven of its final 10 games to secure a berth in the National Invitation Tournament. The Wildcats will travel to face No. 2 seed Liberty on Tuesday in Lynchburg, Va. Justin Moore, who ruptured his Achilles in the Elite Eight last season against Houston, missed 20 games this season. Big East Freshman of the Year Cam Whitmore was sidelined for the first seven games following surgery on his right thumb. And Jordan Longino was out for eight games in the middle of the Big East schedule with a hamstring injury. Villanova (17-16) was ousted by Creighton, 87-74, in the quarterfinals of the Big East tournament.
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03-11-23 |
Fordham v. Dayton -5.5 |
Top |
68-78 |
Win
|
100 |
13 h 15 m |
Show
|
Flyers are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
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03-10-23 |
Maryland v. Indiana -2 |
Top |
60-70 |
Win
|
100 |
10 h 11 m |
Show
|
No. 19-ranked Indiana has a decorated past and checks all the boxes as a college basketball blueblood. But the Hoosiers, for all their success, have never won the Big Ten tournament. Since 1998, when the event kicked off, Indiana has reached the final only once, losing to Iowa in 2001. Is this finally the year? The quest for third-seeded Indiana (21-10) will begin Friday night in Chicago with a quarterfinal game against sixth-seeded Maryland (21-11). The Hoosiers put themselves in a strong position by earning a prized double bye, which came by virtue of a 75-73 overtime win Sunday against visiting Michigan. In his final game at Assembly Hall, Trayce Jackson-Davis had 27 points, nine rebounds and six assists. The Hoosiers rallied from a 12-point, second-half deficit and got to overtime on a 3-pointer by Big Ten Freshman of the Year Jalen Hood-Schifino with 59 seconds left. The win completed an inconsistent end of the season for the Hoosiers, who beat regular-season champion Purdue twice in February but also lost at Northwestern and Michigan State and fell by 22 points on Feb. 28 at home against Iowa.
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03-08-23 |
Oregon State +11 v. Arizona State |
Top |
57-63 |
Win
|
100 |
12 h 34 m |
Show
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Arizona State's hopes for an at-large bid in the NCAA Tournament took a hit with two losses last week, but coach Bobby Hurley remains confident in his squad. The sixth-seeded Sun Devils aim for a fresh start on Wednesday when they face No. 11 seed Oregon State in the first round of the Pac-12 tournament in Las Vegas. Arizona State (20-11, 11-9 Pac-12) closed the regular season with three road games, beating then-No. 7 Arizona before falling to then-No. 4 UCLA and USC. "I'm happy with my team," Hurley said. "I am very proud of our team. We're now 20-11; we had a very tough finish to the regular season. Take any NCAA team and ask them to go to Arizona, UCLA and USC with their last three games and see what their record is. So I'm happy for my guys." Oregon State (11-20, 5-15) lost both meetings against the Sun Devils this season. Arizona State won 74-69 in Corvallis, Ore., on Jan. 14 before pulling away late in a 68-57 victory on Feb. 2. "Oregon State has played us well both games," Hurley said. "They have young players. I'm sure they'll play freely with nothing to lose." The Beavers snapped a four-game losing streak with a 69-66 win over Cal on Saturday. Sophomore guard Glenn Taylor Jr. scored a career-high 28 points in the victory.
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03-08-23 |
Boston College v. North Carolina -11 |
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61-85 |
Win
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100 |
7 h 58 m |
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Seventh-seeded North Carolina will make a final push to land in its 12th straight NCAA Tournament when it faces 10th-seeded Boston College in the second round of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament on Wednesday in Greensboro, N.C. The Tar Heels, who opened the season atop the AP poll, were inconsistent throughout the regular season, which they ended with a 62-57 loss to visiting Duke on Saturday. North Carolina (19-12) needs a deep run in the ACC tournament to boost its chances of making the NCAA Tournament. But Boston College (16-16) likely needs to win the conference tournament to make the field of 68. "The ACC tournament is definitely huge for us," said North Carolina forward Armando Bacot, whose team lost in the NCAA title game last season. "We're just going in there with the mindset: We just gotta go win, really. That's all we can do." While North Carolina received a first-round bye, the Eagles used a second-half surge against 15th-seeded Louisville to overcome the Cardinals' three-point halftime advantage for an 80-62 win on Tuesday.
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03-07-23 |
Georgia Tech v. Florida State +2.5 |
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61-60 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 1 m |
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Mired in a nine-game losing streak a month ago, it was hard to see much good coming out of this season for Georgia Tech. But the Yellow Jackets have won five of their past six games and enter the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament with renewed confidence. Seeded 13th, Georgia Tech (14-17) will play 12th-seeded Florida State (9-22) Tuesday afternoon in Greensboro, N.C., in the tournament's opening round. Coming off a 73-65 win Saturday at Boston College, when Georgia Tech rallied from a nine-point deficit in the final 10 minutes, the Yellow Jackets are feeling good vibes, especially considering the site of this week's tournament. "The last time we were in Greensboro, we won it all," said Kyle Sturdivant, referring to the Yellow Jackets' 80-75 win over Florida State in the 2021 title game. "We just have to keep stacking days and keep getting better." It will take a lot of stacking (five wins in five days) to capture this ACC tournament. The Yellow Jackets' turnaround has been sparked by 3-point marksmanship. After shooting 30 percent from deep in its first 13 ACC games, the Yellow Jackets have hit at a 41 percent clip since. The team's top scorer, Miles Kelly, has led the surge. He hit only 30.4 percent from distance in January but has made 41.8 percent since. Lance Terry has had a similar spike from 3-point range, improving from 36.4 percent in January to 47.7 percent since.
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03-06-23 |
NC-Wilmington v. Hofstra -7.5 |
Top |
79-73 |
Loss |
-110 |
8 h 20 m |
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Seahawks are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
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03-05-23 |
Northwestern v. Rutgers -5 |
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65-53 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 54 m |
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Thursday's stunning, last-second loss at Big Ten cellar dweller Minnesota staggered Rutgers, no doubt. But sullying the Scarlet Knights' NCAA tournament hopes, to boot? Coach Steve Pikiell isn't so sure as Rutgers prepares to host Northwestern in the regular-season finale Sunday night. "At the end of the year they decide who goes to the tournament; they don't do it after every game," Pikiell said. "I know everyone talks about it after every game. We've done a lot of good things. ... I'm not worried about (the resume). Everyone else can talk about it; we've got to get ready for Northwestern." Rutgers (18-12, 10-9 Big Ten) appeared primed for a third win in four games, leading Minnesota by 10 points with 1:15 to play. But the Golden Gophers closed the game on a 15-4 run, capped by Jamison Battle's 3-pointer at the buzzer. Clifford Omoruyi notched a double-double of 23 points and 11 rebounds and Cam Spencer scored 21 points for the Scarlet Knights, but it turned out the team could have used one more basket. Northwestern (20-10, 11-8) also is in dire need of momentum as it seeks to solidify its standing for a possible NCAA berth, as well as seeding for next week's conference tournament in Chicago.
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03-04-23 |
Stanford +7.5 v. Oregon |
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68-73 |
Win
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100 |
6 h 36 m |
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Two teams trending in the right direction ahead of next week's Pac-12 tournament will meet when Stanford takes on Oregon on Saturday in Eugene, Ore. Oregon (17-13, 11-8) kept its hopes for a first-round bye in the conference tourney alive with an 84-51 win over visiting California on Thursday. The win moved the Ducks into a virtual tie for fourth place in the Pac-12 with Arizona State. Oregon can secure the fourth seed in the tournament in Las Vegas with a win over Stanford and an Arizona State loss to Southern California on Saturday. Stanford (13-17, 7-12) is seeking its third straight win after recording double-digit victories over Washington and Oregon State. Spencer Jones scored 25 points and made five 3-pointers in Thursday's 83-60 win over the Beavers. Brandon Angel had 15 points and Maxime Raynaud added 13 for Stanford, which can finish anywhere from eighth to 10th in the conference depending on Saturday's results.
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03-04-23 |
Tennessee v. Auburn -2 |
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70-79 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 46 m |
Show
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Tennessee coach Rick Barnes continues to stress how resilient his Volunteers have been in handling injuries. That resiliency will be tested Saturday afternoon in the Southeastern Conference regular-season finale at Auburn. The 12th-ranked Vols (22-8, 11-6 SEC) are without starting point guard Zakai Zeigler as they try to clinch a top-four finish in conference and double bye in the SEC tournament. A win over the Tigers (19-11, 9-8) will assure them of that, but a loss leaves them in jeopardy of the league's tie-breaking process depending on how Missouri fares against Ole Miss and Vanderbilt does against Mississippi State this weekend. They are tied at 10-7 in the conference. The Vols could earn a No. 3 seed if Kentucky loses at Arkansas on Saturday. The loss of Zeigler to a season-ending knee injury in Tuesday night's 75-57 win over Arkansas complicates the Vols' prospects. He is one of four Vols scoring in double figures but perhaps more key than his 10.3 average are his league-leading 5.4 assists a game and his team-best 59 steals.
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03-04-23 |
Iowa State +8 v. Baylor |
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73-58 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 11 m |
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No. 7 Baylor will aim to avenge a 15-point loss to Iowa State earlier this season when it closes the regular season with a home matchup against the slumping Cyclones in Big 12 play on Saturday in Waco, Texas. Iowa State's 77-62 victory on Dec. 31 came when the Cyclones were flying high and it also marked the start of a three-game slide for the Bears. Now the story is vastly different as Baylor (22-8, 11-6 Big 12) has won 12 of its last 15 games to move into a three-way tie for second place. Meanwhile, Iowa State (17-12, 8-9) has dropped four straight and eight of 10 to fall into sixth place. The Cyclones have fallen out of the Top 25 and dismissed third-leading scorer Caleb Grill earlier this week for "a failure to meet the program's expectations." After home losses to Oklahoma and West Virginia, the Cyclones appear to be in a state of decay.
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03-03-23 |
Pacific +9 v. San Francisco |
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63-80 |
Loss |
-110 |
3 h 28 m |
Show
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Dons are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 games overall and 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games following a straight up loss.
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03-03-23 |
Grand Canyon +1 v. Utah Tech |
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71-61 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 57 m |
Show
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03-02-23 |
Washington State v. Washington +1.5 |
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93-84 |
Loss |
-110 |
13 h 8 m |
Show
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Huskies are 27-6 ATS in their last 33 games following a straight up loss.
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03-02-23 |
Arizona State +12 v. UCLA |
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61-79 |
Loss |
-110 |
11 h 11 m |
Show
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Bruins are 1-4-1 ATS in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record
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03-02-23 |
Florida International v. Louisiana Tech -5.5 |
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76-77 |
Loss |
-110 |
9 h 15 m |
Show
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The Bulldogs are 16-5 ATS in their last 21 games vs. a team with a losing straight-up record.
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03-01-23 |
Richmond -1.5 v. St. Joe's |
Top |
67-83 |
Loss |
-115 |
9 h 42 m |
Show
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The road team is 14-4 ATS in the last 18 meetings.
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02-28-23 |
Miami-OH +1.5 v. Western Michigan |
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77-62 |
Win
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100 |
9 h 60 m |
Show
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The RedHawks are 6-2 ATS in their last 8 games overall, while the Broncos are 16-35-1 ATS in their last 52 games vs. a team with a losing straight-up record.
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02-27-23 |
Idaho State +5.5 v. Northern Colorado |
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72-87 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 2 m |
Show
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Bengals are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning % below .400
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02-26-23 |
Valparaiso v. Murray State -5.5 |
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76-77 |
Loss |
-110 |
5 h 22 m |
Show
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Beacons are 7-19 ATS in their last 26 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
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02-26-23 |
Mt. St. Mary's v. Rider -5 |
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63-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
3 h 26 m |
Show
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Mountaineers are 1-7-1 ATS in their last 9 road games following three or more consecutive home games
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02-25-23 |
Santa Clara v. San Diego +7 |
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81-63 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 14 m |
Show
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Broncos are 2-5 ATS in their last 7 games vs. a team with a losing straight up record
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02-25-23 |
USC v. Utah +2.5 |
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62-49 |
Loss |
-115 |
8 h 17 m |
Show
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Southern California will attempt to add an impressive line on its NCAA Tournament resume Saturday when it visits Utah for a Pac-12 game in Salt Lake City. Teetering on the edge of at-large eligibility, USC (20-8, 12-5 Pac-12) has run out of favorable matchups the rest of the way. A daunting three-game close to the regular season starts at Utah (17-12, 10-8) before the Trojans head home for games against No. 7 Arizona and Arizona State. That stretch is followed by the Pac-12 Tournament. The Trojans reached 20 victories for a program-record fourth consecutive season on Thursday with a convincing 84-65 win at Colorado. Boogie Ellis had 21 points, while Kobe Johnson and Reese Dixon-Waters each added 15. USC's 56.9 percent shooting performance from the field was its second-best of the season. They won't be so lucky tonight
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02-25-23 |
NC-Greensboro v. East Tennessee State +6.5 |
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62-63 |
Win
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100 |
4 h 25 m |
Show
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Spartans are 5-15-1 ATS in their last 21 road games vs. a team with a losing home record.
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02-25-23 |
Northern Illinois -2 v. Central Michigan |
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84-80 |
Win
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100 |
2 h 29 m |
Show
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Huskies are 16-5 ATS in their last 21 games vs. a team with a losing straight up record
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02-25-23 |
Clemson +6.5 v. NC State |
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96-71 |
Win
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100 |
1 h 32 m |
Show
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North Carolina State has done so much to improve its stock the past few weeks that the Wolfpack ought to be rolling toward the postseason. There's no sense in slowing down now with the home finale coming against Clemson on Saturday afternoon at Raleigh, N.C. "It's great energy," NC State guard Jarkel Joiner said. "Every timeout, we're talking and communicating. We try not to get too high and stay in the moment and try to just keep it rolling." NC State (22-7, 12-6 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won its past two games against visiting North Carolina and Wake Forest. Joiner matched his season-high point total in those games with 29 in each outing. Clemson (20-8, 12-5) has plenty of work to do even though the Tigers are one rung ahead of the Wolfpack in the ACC standings.
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02-24-23 |
Nevada -2.5 v. Fresno State |
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60-56 |
Win
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100 |
14 h 33 m |
Show
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Wolf Pack are 67-32-4 ATS in their last 103 games following an ATS win and 21-8-2 ATS in their last 31 games overall. The Bulldogs are 6-13 ATS in their last 19 home games.
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02-24-23 |
South Alabama +4.5 v. UL - Lafayette |
Top |
64-74 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 39 m |
Show
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Jaguars are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600 and 5-0 ATS in their last 5 games overall.
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02-24-23 |
Marshall -3 v. Old Dominion |
Top |
67-71 |
Loss |
-110 |
10 h 47 m |
Show
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The Thundering Herd are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games after scoring more than 90 points in their previous game, while the Monarchs are 3-8-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a straight up win
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02-23-23 |
Penn State v. Ohio State -2 |
Top |
75-71 |
Loss |
-110 |
9 h 39 m |
Show
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Penn State looks to keep its momentum going Thursday night when the Nittany Lions visit Ohio State for a Big Ten matchup in Columbus, Ohio. The Nittany Lions (16-11, 7-9) have won back-to-back games, led by reigning national and Big Ten Player of the Week Jalen Pickett's 73 points and 16 assists in the last two games. Pickett leads Penn State in scoring (18.6), rebounds (7.4) and assists (7.0) and is the only player in the country averaging at least 18 points, seven rebounds and seven assists. Seth Lundy (14.4 points per game) and Andrew Funk (12.6) are also averaging double-digit points. The Nittany Lions are coming off a 76-69 win Saturday at Minnesota, their first road win since Dec. 10 at Illinois.
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02-22-23 |
New Mexico +6.5 v. Boise State |
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77-82 |
Win
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100 |
10 h 45 m |
Show
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The Lobos hung 81 points on the Broncos in their first meeting, and I wouldn't be shocked if this offense is able to hang tough on Wednesday as well. The Broncos were in a very similar spot this weekend against UNLV, but they won by just four points, failing to cover a 7.5-point spread. That dropped them to 4-7 ATS when playing as six-point favorites or more this season.
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02-22-23 |
Butler v. DePaul -2.5 |
Top |
59-58 |
Loss |
-110 |
8 h 21 m |
Show
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The penultimate week of the Big East season will feature a matchup of New England rivals on Wednesday night when No. 18 UConn plays host to No. 20 Providence in Storrs, Conn. Both teams are looking to build upon winning weekends, but the Friars (20-7, 12-4 Big East) have a three-game lead over the Huskies (20-7, 9-7) in the conference standings thanks in part to a 73-61 home victory on Jan. 4 in the teams' first meeting of the season. The Huskies, who were ranked fourth in the nation when they visited Providence, have played just once since losing Feb. 11 at then-No. 23 Creighton. They bounced back to beat visiting Seton Hall 64-55 on Saturday. UConn, which pulled away from the Pirates with a 14-0 run in the second half, got 20 points from Jordan Hawkins. Andre Jackson Jr. added a career-high 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
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02-22-23 |
Providence +7.5 v. Connecticut |
Top |
69-87 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 24 m |
Show
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The penultimate week of the Big East season will feature a matchup of New England rivals on Wednesday night when No. 18 UConn plays host to No. 20 Providence in Storrs, Conn. Both teams are looking to build upon winning weekends, but the Friars (20-7, 12-4 Big East) have a three-game lead over the Huskies (20-7, 9-7) in the conference standings thanks in part to a 73-61 home victory on Jan. 4 in the teams' first meeting of the season. The Huskies, who were ranked fourth in the nation when they visited Providence, have played just once since losing Feb. 11 at then-No. 23 Creighton. They bounced back to beat visiting Seton Hall 64-55 on Saturday. UConn, which pulled away from the Pirates with a 14-0 run in the second half, got 20 points from Jordan Hawkins. Andre Jackson Jr. added a career-high 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.
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02-21-23 |
Colorado State +11.5 v. San Diego State |
Top |
58-77 |
Loss |
-110 |
14 h 20 m |
Show
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San Diego State controls its destiny with two weeks left in the regular season, and the No. 22 Aztecs will try to maintain their slim lead in the Mountain West Conference standings Tuesday against visiting Colorado State. "That's the beauty of where we're at," Aztec coach Brian Dutcher said. "We don't need any help. Our fate is in our own hands. We have four games to go, and it's in our hands." San Diego State (21-5, 12-2 Mountain West) has won four in a row to take a one-game-game lead over Boise State and move two games up on Nevada. "We're in the position we need to be in," Dutcher said. "We don't need help. We just have to take care of our own business to hang a banner." The Aztecs split their two meetings with Nevada this season and have one game remaining against Boise State after beating the Broncos by 20 points on Feb. 3. Dutcher said there won't be any scoreboard-watching in the coaches' office.
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02-21-23 |
Utah State v. Wyoming +5 |
Top |
65-55 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 28 m |
Show
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Cowboys are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600 and the Underdog is 4-1-1 ATS in the last 6 meetings.
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02-20-23 |
Hawaii v. CS Bakersfield +6.5 |
Top |
61-50 |
Loss |
-110 |
8 h 33 m |
Show
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Rainbow Warriors are 0-7 ATS in their last 7 games following a straight-up win and 0-6 ATS in their last 6 games following an ATS win.
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02-20-23 |
UC San Diego +9 v. UC-Davis |
|
66-76 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 37 m |
Show
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Tritons are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of greater than .600 and 6-1 ATS in their last 7 road games vs. a team with a winning home record
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02-19-23 |
Bradley v. Southern Illinois +2 |
Top |
50-48 |
Push |
0 |
4 h 25 m |
Show
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The Braves are 4-13 ATS in their last 17 road games vs. a team with a winning home record and 4-12 ATS in their last 16 road games.
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02-18-23 |
Colorado +13 v. Arizona |
Top |
68-78 |
Win
|
100 |
9 h 18 m |
Show
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No. 8 Arizona will try to get All-America candidate Azuolas Tubelis back on track when it hosts Colorado on Saturday in Tucson, Ariz., for the only scheduled meeting of the season between the Pac-12 foes. Tubelis had been a model of excellence and consistency until the last two games, which started with a loss at Stanford. He had his worst game, with four points and no rebounds while playing only 17 minutes due to foul trouble. His first half Thursday night against Utah was also something of a disaster. Tubelis picked up two personal fouls on the same play about five minutes into the game. He committed a foul on a push-off near midcourt in a loose-ball situation, and then compounded the problem by kicking the ball into the stands as it was rolling toward the baseline. Officials assessed a Class A technical foul (also a personal), and coach Tommy Lloyd sat Tubelis for the rest of the half.
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02-18-23 |
Florida International +8 v. Middle Tennessee |
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58-69 |
Loss |
-110 |
8 h 30 m |
Show
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The Panthers are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall and 5-1 ATS in their last 6 games vs. a team with a winning straight-up record.
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02-18-23 |
UC-Davis v. Cal-Irvine -7.5 |
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76-78 |
Loss |
-110 |
6 h 39 m |
Show
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Aggies are 1-7 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600 and 2-7 ATS in their last 9 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record
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02-18-23 |
Western Carolina v. Mercer -6 |
|
71-68 |
Loss |
-115 |
4 h 48 m |
Show
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The Bears are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of less than .400. Home team is 4-1 ATS in the last 5 meetings.
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02-18-23 |
Notre Dame v. Virginia -12 |
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55-57 |
Loss |
-110 |
2 h 58 m |
Show
|
How has No. 7 Virginia gone from being a National Invitation Tournament team last season to one that's fighting for a high seed in the NCAA Tournament? Much of the improvement for the Cavaliers can be traced to 3-point shooting. After ranking 12th out of 15 teams in the Atlantic Coast Conference last year with 32.2 percent accuracy from deep, Virginia is No. 2 in the league with 37.6 percent marksmanship. Surging Virginia (20-4, 12-3 ACC) will fire away again Saturday afternoon when struggling Notre Dame (10-16, 2-13) visits Charlottesville, Va. The Cavaliers' success from long-range has been fueled by its veteran backcourt trio. After hitting 29.6 percent from beyond the arc last year, Armaan Franklin has made 40.5 percent this year, helping him boost his scoring average from 11.1 to 12.8 points per game. While Kihei Clark has increased his 3-point marksmanship from 34.6 percent to 40.0 percent and his scoring from 10.0 points to 11.7, Reece Beekman has hiked his 33.8 figure to 39.3 percent this season, along with an increase in scoring from 8.2 points to 9.7 points. Another key player in Virginia's success from the perimeter has been freshman reserve Isaac McKneely, who leads the team with his 43.0 percent accuracy.
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02-17-23 |
New Mexico +1.5 v. San Jose State |
Top |
96-68 |
Win
|
100 |
13 h 37 m |
Show
|
Offensive production has been hard to come by for San Jose State this season, as they are currently ranked 399th in college basketball at 64.3 points per game. A significant reason for low-scoring totals is that they have played at a below-average pace, and have struggled to knock down outside shots. The Spartans’ 3-point shooting percentage sits at just 35.2% as a team, placing them 169th in the NCAA.
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02-15-23 |
CS-Northridge v. UC-Davis -11.5 |
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62-73 |
Loss |
-110 |
12 h 7 m |
Show
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The Matadors are 3-13 ATS in their last 16 games following a ATS win and 4-10 ATS in their last 14 games overall. The favorite in the series has covered four straight games.
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02-15-23 |
Indiana State v. Illinois-Chicago +10.5 |
Top |
79-60 |
Loss |
-115 |
11 h 48 m |
Show
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The Flames are 11-5 ATS in their last 16 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600 9-3-1 ATS in their last 13 home games.
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02-15-23 |
Evansville +17.5 v. Belmont |
|
63-95 |
Loss |
-115 |
10 h 27 m |
Show
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The Bruins are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a winning % below .400 and 1-3-1 ATS in their last 5 games following a straight-up win of more than 20 points
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02-14-23 |
Air Force v. Utah State -12.5 |
|
65-80 |
Win
|
100 |
13 h 20 m |
Show
|
Air Force is coming off a high point for its team. The Falcons defeated New Mexico 89-77 in what was the highest-scoring game of the season for Air Force. Jake Heidbreder scored 26 points, the most he’s put up in conference play and most since Dec. 6 when he had 27 against South Dakota. Even with that win, the Falcons remain ninth in the Mountain West standings, just ahead of Colorado State. But having just defeated fifth-place New Mexico, the Falcons are catching Utah State at its low point of the season. The fourth-place Aggies have lost two in a row for the first time this year. But head coach Ryan Odom said the team hasn’t altered its approach, just as it hasn’t all year no matter if the team wins or loses any given day. The Falcons come back down to Earth in this one.
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02-14-23 |
St. John's v. DePaul +1.5 |
Top |
92-83 |
Loss |
-110 |
13 h 8 m |
Show
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It's been almost a month since St. John's won back-to-back contests. Meanwhile, DePaul would settle for just one victory at the moment. The Red Storm will look to build on their latest victory over a ranked opponent and snap a three-game road losing streak when they travel to Chicago on Tuesday night for a meeting with the Blue Demons, who have lost six straight. St. John's (15-11, 5-10 Big East) held then-No. 20 Providence to 33.3-percent shooting to end a three-game skid with Saturday's 73-68 home victory. Though it was the second time this season the Red Storm beat a ranked opponent, they're 2-5 since winning consecutive games on Jan. 10 and 15.
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02-14-23 |
Loyola-Chicago v. Massachusetts -4 |
|
64-62 |
Loss |
-115 |
11 h 13 m |
Show
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The Ramblers are 7-18 ATS in their last 25 games overall and 5-14 ATS in their last 19 games following a ATS win. The Minutemen are 7-3-1 ATS in their last 11 home games vs. a team with a losing road record
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02-13-23 |
Hampton +7 v. Elon |
Top |
68-70 |
Win
|
100 |
20 h 13 m |
Show
|
Pirates are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 road games vs. a team with a home winning % of less than .400 while the Phoenix are 4-9 ATS in their last 13 home games
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02-13-23 |
Towson v. William & Mary +11 |
|
66-68 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 6 m |
Show
|
Tigers are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 games following a straight-up loss, while the Tribe are 20-6-2 ATS in their last 28 home games vs. a team with a road winning % of greater than .600
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02-13-23 |
Drexel v. Hofstra -9.5 |
Top |
52-66 |
Win
|
100 |
18 h 15 m |
Show
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Pride are 11-1 ATS in their last 12 games overall and 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games following a straight up win of more than 20 points
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02-12-23 |
Marist +10 v. Siena |
|
65-73 |
Win
|
100 |
4 h 37 m |
Show
|
The Red Foxes are 14-6 ATS in their last 20 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600
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02-12-23 |
Purdue v. Northwestern +5 |
|
58-64 |
Win
|
100 |
3 h 54 m |
Show
|
Wildcats are 7-3 ATS in their last 10 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
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02-12-23 |
Robert Morris +5 v. IUPU Ft Wayne |
|
71-64 |
Win
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100 |
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Colonials are 8-3-1 ATS in their last 12 road games, while the Mastodons are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 home games
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