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NCAAB

UConn vs. Pitt Free College Hoops Pick + Preview

2011 Big East Men’s Basketball Tournament – Connecticut Huskies vs Pittsburgh Panthers

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NCAA Football

The Best NBA & CBB Games This Week

Basketball Weekly Preview – Mar 3rd

If you’re a hoops junkie, you’re in your element now. This is the last week of the regular season in college hoops; it’s been a lucrative season, as you can see in our Top 10 lists of the biggest moneymakers in the NCAAB and the NBA.

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Sportsbooks

Michigan St. vs. Purdue Sportsbook Pick (Feb. 17)

NCCAB: Hummel to spark Purdue?

The health of star forward Robbie Hummel could be the key as the Purdue Boilermakers host the Michigan State Spartans on Tuesday night. 

Hummel missed three games with a stress fracture in his lower back and the Boilermakers were a different team without him, going 1-2 straight-up and ATS. Hummel was able to return Saturday off the bench and give the team 24 minutes, but Purdue could only muster a 49-45 win at Iowa, failing to cover the five-point spread.

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NCAAB

Preview: Pittsburgh vs. UConn

Big East Game of the Year: Pittsburgh @ UCONN Breakdown

So much is up for grabs in this huge big east match up. On the line in this game is: possibly a #1 seed for March, Big East Championship, and possibly a #1 national ranking. Three weeks in a row now UCONN has found themselves as the #1 team in the country and now they face there highest rank team all year.

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Sportsbooks

UConn vs. Pitt Sportsbook Pick (Feb. 16)

NCAAB: UCONN DEAD WITHOUT DYSON?

The injury to Connecticut Huskies guard Jerome Dyson could have a big effect on their Monday night home game versus the Pittsburgh Panthers.

Dyson is out indefinitely with a knee injury suffered in last Wednesday’s game against Syracuse. He was the second leading scorer on the team with an average of 13.2 points per game, and was third in rebounding (4.1 per game) and second in assists (3.2 per game).