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01-09-20 | Memphis v. Wichita State -5.5 | 67-76 | Win | 100 | 4 h 59 m | Show | |
Memphis/Wichita State 7:00: Shockers did not have their usual NCAA Tournament team under HC Marshall last year; consequently, they got swept in this series even though it was competitive. Tonight, the Shockers have talent under always well prepared HC Marshall and had 4 days to prep for this double revenge game. Shockers have great balance this year in perimeter shooters Etienne and Stevenson plus inside force Echenique; in addition, quality depth. Memphis, on the other hand, was rolling at #22 in polls until a lackluster effort at home vs Georgia. Memphis, comprised of mostly talented freshmen and sophomores under Hardaway, sport a 1-4-1 ATS off 3 or more home games. It will be tough for them to deliver in this venue in which the Shockers are undefeated. |
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01-09-20 | College of Charleston -8.5 v. Elon | Top | 73-65 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 43 m | Show |
COFC/Elon 7:00: Elon struggling in the Colonial Athletic Association while College of Charleston rolling. Elon, 4-12 SU, relying on Sheffield II to supply the motherlode of points for the Phoenix while getting little help from anyone else; consequently, they're 249th in the nation scoring points (68.6 PPG) yet bad defensively as well (270th in nation allowing 72.8 PPG). That's a recipe for disaster as they host a team that's handled itself on the road. Cougars are 6-1 ATS on the road and 5-0 ATS off a SU win. Defensively, they're not great but guard the perimeter well (allow 29%). We'll look for the Cougars to keep it rolling here. |
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01-08-20 | Oklahoma v. Texas -2 | 72-62 | Loss | -105 | 19 h 3 m | Show | |
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01-08-20 | St. John's +4 v. Georgetown | 66-87 | Loss | -108 | 17 h 48 m | Show | |
St. John's/Georgetown 6:30: Both teams started off on fire but only one is showing promise. St. John's had some big victories early and most recently went to Arizona to claim an outright as a double-digit dog. They remained competitive in the Big East with covers at Xavier and Butler and hungry for that first conference win. They should get it at Georgetown tonight. Georgetown endured blowout back-to-back defeats in the Big East road after a strong non-conference ledger. Hoyas look dazed and confused and give up easy buckets from the perimeter; consequently, we'll look for the Red Storm to break out of their perimeter shooting slump tonight. SJ's Coach Anderson has his men forcing turnovers (13th in nation). With the Hoyas sloppy in play and 1-4 ATS off a SU loss, we'll look for the road team (3-1-1 ATS in series) to deliver here. |
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01-07-20 | Villanova v. Creighton -1.5 | 64-59 | Loss | -115 | 4 h 6 m | Show | |
Villanova/Creighton 9:00: Both teams coming off losses but Creighton should have the edge here. They're 10-0 on their home floor and respond well off losses at 4-0 ATS. Villanova got worked vs Marquette on the 4th and it won't be easy walking into this venue with the vengeful Blue Jays eager to make up for getting swept last year in this series. Their came a time in recent history when McDermott had the horses to run Villanova out of the gym. Tonight, Creighton has those perimeter marksmen including Zegarowski who can get hot. The Blue Jays were stone cold at Butler on the 4th but should get it together tonight in their comfortable confines. Villanova just 1-9-1 ATS as a traveler and 1-8 ATS on the road vs a team with a home winning % above .600. Creighton has some good wins including Texas Tech, Nebraska, OK, Arizona State and Marquette on their resume. We'll look for them to knock off #16 Villanova tonight. |
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01-07-20 | Penn State v. Rutgers +2 | 61-72 | Win | 100 | 2 h 41 m | Show | |
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12-19-19 | Hofstra +2 v. Princeton | 87-72 | Win | 100 | 19 h 41 m | Show | |
Hofstra/Princeton 7:00: Both teams coming off wins but at different intervals. Hofstra delivered a win at home over Stonybrook on the 10th whereas Princeton is coming off an OT win at Iona on the 15th. Princeton can score but must outgun them on a account of poor defense. The Tigers allow a generous 77.1 PPG on 50% shooting! As a matter of fact, they're 3-0 when they score 77+ and 0-7 when they don't hit the 76 point mark. Hofstra is not the greatest defensive team but more sound on that end of the floor. The senior laden Pride which gets 74% of their scoring from seniors: Ray, Coburn, Pemberton and their star G Buie. The Pride is 16-7 ATS on the road and let's not forget that November 21st won outright at UCLA. We'll grab the bucket and the Pride. |
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12-18-19 | Alabama -8.5 v. Samford | 105-87 | Win | 100 | 18 h 24 m | Show | |
Alabama/Samford 7:30: At first glance, Samford seems like a play; after all, they're undefeated at home and now getting points from a team that struggles on the road. A second glance though reveals that Samford's home floor is merely an hour from Tuscaloosa. Alabama plans to have a good fan base here that Coach Oats has captured. And 'Tide still has the talent strength to the Bulldogs. Sure, Sharkey is talented and trouble but Alabama goes nine qaulity deep despite early season talent losses to injuries. Tide starting to find their groove in the Nate Oats' system. They cut back significantly on turnovers in last game at Penn State almost upsetting them to go on a 5-1 ATS tear. Samford, however, is coming off a blowout at Hawaii on the 15th. And surely, teams coming back from Hawaii will feel the jet lag, among other things. Tide should deliver here. |
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12-17-19 | Florida -5 v. Providence | 83-51 | Win | 100 | 19 h 56 m | Show | |
Florida/Providence 7:00: This one is set at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY and I'm going with the Gators here. They're coming off a loss to #19 Butler and Coach White wasn't happy pointing out the immaturity of his team. I heard that message before and it should be a wake up call for the Gators; after all, they do have a signature win this season over Xavier so they're definitely capable of delivering here. Providence, on the other hand, is a shaky 1-8 ATS despite being handed a light schedule. The Friars do have a dangerous backcourt in Duke and Pipkins but overall, Gators much deeper and talented. Gators 6-1 ATS as a neutral floor favorite and we'll lay a little wood here. |
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12-14-19 | Syracuse +3 v. Georgetown | 79-89 | Loss | -109 | 10 h 14 m | Show | |
Syracuse/Georgetown 1:00: Georgetown, already lost Gardner and Alexander, now down to 7 scholarship players after the latest incident involving LeBlanc and Akinjo. Probably not directly going to come in to play in this game, but the depth will later in the year. For now, it's bad for the program. In this series, the road team has gone 10-2 ATS and the dog 8-3 ATS. Boeheim has his zone defense gradually working in to a disruptive force, forcing turnovers and creating points off it. Georgetown is turnover prone (16.7 per game) and should fall victim here. We'll look for Hughes and company to deliver the goods. |
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12-14-19 | Oregon +3.5 v. Michigan | 71-70 | Win | 100 | 10 h 38 m | Show | |
Oregon/Michigan Noon: Oregon has been a dangerous road team under Altman for years. The Ducks have covered 10 of their last 11 road games and were extremely competitive this season going 3-1 ATS against the likes of Memphis (W), Seton Hall (W), Gonzaga (OT) and a narrow loss at UNC. Sure, Oregon has a few players that will sit out but depth is there and Altman know how to use his bench. We'll look for Pritchard and company to keep it tight for the Michigan defense (173rd in nation) will allow the Ducks to stay in it. Â |
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12-13-19 | Nebraska v. Indiana -16 | 90-96 | Loss | -111 | 19 h 29 m | Show | |
Nebraska/Indiana 8:00: At first glance, Nebraska seems to be the call; after all, they beat them outright last year on Indiana's home floor and have Fred Hoiberg, who had success years ago at Iowa State, now running the show. With a closer look, however, we see that Nebraska hasn't beaten a good team yet and the cupboard was left bare for Hoiberg in terms of quality recruits. The 'Huskers are poor defensively and worse - ridiculously bad on the defensive boards (next to last in NCAA Division 1A) and a pathetic free throw shooting team at 56%. Therefore, if they don't outscore their opponent, they most likely won't win. That doesn't bode well against the vengeful Hoosiers. Indiana is gradually getting back their early season scoring prowess as they get healthy. Hoosiers are a strong boarding team (9th in the nation) and can put points on the board (81 PPG). They're 5-1 ATS at home and 5-2 ATS on Fridays. Hoosiers should roll. |
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12-11-19 | Wisconsin v. Rutgers -2 | 65-72 | Win | 100 | 19 h 37 m | Show | |
Wisconsin/Rutgers 7:00: Rutgers no joke at home. A good scoring mix lead by Harper Jr., Johnson and Baker. And they've got some juice coming off the bench with Yeboah and Young. Rutgers off a pair of tough road losses including Sunday staying within the number at Michigan State. Wisconsin, on the other hand, is feeling pretty good about themselves off a blowout over Indiana; however, they struggle to generate offense on the road and ranked 256th offensively. Rutgers can D UP at home and I like them here. Home team in this series is 5-1 ATS. Rutgers the call. |
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12-10-19 | Maryland v. Penn State +2 | 69-76 | Win | 100 | 18 h 5 m | Show | |
Maryland/Penn State 7:00: This series has been home dominant with the home team winning outright the last 5 times. Penn State has a strong floor and a veteran team coming off a blowout loss to a very good team in Ohio State. Penn State was in that game (trailing by single digits with 14 minutes left) until their star - Lamar Stevens fouled out. Penn State goes when Stevens goes. He does have a good surrounding cast that should keep Cowan and company in check. Maryland came back from the dead to win their last game at Illinois. Maryland won't have an easy time here. We'll grab the bucket. Â |
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12-03-19 | Duke +6.5 v. Michigan State | 87-75 | Win | 100 | 7 h 57 m | Show | |
Duke/Michigan State 9:30: Neither team is making money for anybody this season for both teams overpriced early; however, Duke's Coach K is dangerous as a dog as once again demonstrated with their 11/5 win over Kansas as a 2' point pup. Moreover, Coach K has virtually owned Izzo on a 7-1 SU run and he's still stewing over the one point loss in the NCAA's at the end of March. Duke won't have their third leading scorer Cassius Stanley (hamstring) but Baker and a host of talent can surely fill in. Sure, Michigan State's PG Winston is a game changer but Duke has a pretty great PG of their own in Tre Jones. And C Carey Jr. can measure up to Michigan State's big man Tillman. Duke is 10-3 ATS vs the Big Ten and you can always expect a Coach K team to play at maximum effort in these marquee games. Duke the call. |
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11-27-19 | Dayton v. Kansas -3.5 | 84-90 | Win | 100 | 1 h 33 m | Show | |
Dayton/Kansas 5:00: Dayton a dangerous team with Obi Toppin shooting an astounding 72.3% from the field and can knock down the 3. However, Kansas can offset his effort with big man Azubuike. And Kansas has a better balanced backcourt led by Dotson. Kansas defense much more sound and that ultimately will be the decision maker. Self is a successful tournament coach whereas his counterpart - Grant - never got his teams to the NCAA Sweet 16. Kansas the call. |
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11-26-19 | Wichita State -3.5 v. South Carolina | 70-47 | Win | 100 | 2 h 42 m | Show | |
04-08-19 | Texas Tech +1.5 v. Virginia | 77-85 | Loss | -102 | 21 h 10 m | Show | |
Texas Tech/Virginia 9:20: Going to give the edge to Tech. Having Tariq Owens not at his best - with a swollen ankle from Saturday - is concerning though. The St. John's transfer has been a dominant force on both ends of the floor all season. His presence can help contain Virginia's excellent big men Diakite and Hunter. Fortunately Odiase is a huge rebounding and defensive presence as well. What I love about Texas Tech though, is their ability to shine with the next man up; for example, when Big 12 Player of the Year - Culver - was struggling bad for most of the game, Mooney stepped up with a career game. Everybody on TT has had their step-up moments in this tournament from Moretti to Francis. And HC Beard has emerged as one of the most detailed coaches in the game. He's bonded a group of transfers into an incredibly well schooled team. Not taking away anything from Virginia, I've been riding them all season, but Tech has a bit more hustle and flow to their game now. And I don't see Culver struggling two games in a row. Tech it is. |
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04-06-19 | Texas Tech +3 v. Michigan State | 61-51 | Win | 100 | 140 h 36 m | Show | |
Texas Tech/Michigan State 8:49: It's about time this Red Raiders' team gets respect. They're a legitimate heavyweight. Chris Beard has once again done an amazing job. He was a winner at every stop in his career and he clearly can match wits with Izzo, who will be in his 8th Final Four. Remember, Tech has suffocated each team they played in this tournament. They held an athletic and explosive Buffalo team to just 58 points. Next took on a white-hot Michigan team coming into the tournament and didn't just beat them, they destroyed them. Wolves could barely get a shot off. Tech followed up befuddling #1 seed Gonzaga, which had the #1 offense in the nation, holding them to a season low 69 points! There is no team in the nation as prepared the way Tech is. And they have a big time NBA lottery pick in Culver to wreak more havoc. Sure, Michigan State is tough and physical but Beard's frontline bunch led by Tariq Owens can hold their own and more. And let's not forget the hot clutch shooting of Moretti. Tech delivers. |
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04-06-19 | Auburn v. Virginia -5.5 | 62-63 | Loss | -110 | 16 h 3 m | Show | |
Auburn/Virginia 6:09: Auburn made a nice run and I ran with them; however, Virginia is another animal and it should end here. The Tigers' Okeke was huge throughout the season as a scorer, rebounder, defender. Sure, after Okeke went down with the knee injury midway through the game vs North Carolina, the Tigers were fueled by inspiration from their fallen teammate and it carried over vs Kentucky. Now that the well disciplined Cavaliers had nearly a week to set their game plan, Brown and Harper will have difficulty carrying the load. Virginia is very tough defending the perimeter (29% allowed), and Auburn virtually lived by the 3 all season. Remember, Okeke was a huge part of that. Take away that 12 points per game and 7 rebounds per game, Auburn should be handcuffed here. Virginia doesn't allow easy transition either. They're very sharp at burying 3's (7th in the nation) and get back defensively. They should be able to contain the speed of Brown and Harper. In halfcourt sets, Diakite is a beast and tough to challenge. Virginia should deliver comfortably. |
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04-02-19 | Wichita State v. Lipscomb +1 | 64-71 | Win | 100 | 42 h 58 m | Show | |
Wichita State/Lipscomb 7:00: Lipscomb no joke. They drop an average of 83.7 PPG on opponents. Sure, they play in the Atlantic Sun Conference - which gets very little exposure and limited athletes; however, they're very well coached and have been a road warrior all year including impressive performances at Belmont, TCU, Louisville. And they took out NC Greensboro, Davidson and N.C. State in the NIT. I do realize Wichita State is always dangerous as long as Greg Marshall is patrolling the sidelines; however, he doesn't have the shooters this year nor the big game playmakers. As the stakes grown higher, you got to be able to put the ball in the basket. The Bisons', however, do have shooters led by Garrison Matthews who is averaging nearly 35 PPG in this tournament. Bisons deliver. |
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03-31-19 | Michigan State +2.5 v. Duke | 68-67 | Win | 100 | 14 h 38 m | Show | |
Michigan State/Duke 5:05: Duke barely clinging on to victories and overdue for a route. And surely Coach K owns Izzo to the tune of 11-1 SU; however, I like Michigan State's experience and Winston as the big game facilitator. Duke does not have the perimeter game this season (30.7% which is 331st in the nation) but Zion Williamson can scorch teams anywhere on the floor. And Duke runs there offense so smoothly, they've mastered the game around the rim. But I like Michigan State's inside game which seals off easy buckets around the rim. Tillman, Goins, Ward are cut from Izzo's cloth of strength in the paint and securing rebounds. Also like the Spartans' freshmen Henry and Brown stepping up their game as crunch time arrives. And, of course, McQuaid usually steps up at one time or another in a big game with a big shot. And Michigan State can run the floor with the best of them if it turns into a transition game. With Duke's Reddish (knee) still iffy - he'll most likely play - we'll give the edge to the Spartans. |
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03-31-19 | Auburn +5 v. Kentucky | 77-71 | Win | 100 | 11 h 11 m | Show | |
Auburn/Kentucky 2:20: Like the chemistry the Tigers have. Pearl has them playing their best basketball now - 11-0 run after getting blown out in Lexington. Sure, leading rebounder and threat on anywhere from the floor - Okeke is out and that hurts; however, Auburn is playing as a team with next man up attitude. And there is still plenty of weaponry with Brown and Harper leading the way. And someone from the deep Auburn bench usually steps up whether it be Doughty, McCormick, Purifoy or Wiley. Kentucky would have been in deep trouble had P.J. Washington (foot) not played versus Houston. Kentucky is sneaking by teams and have trouble getting into sets late in games. Auburn looking for double same season revenge and I like their chances. We'll look for Pearl to keep his boys on the attack and deliver. |
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03-30-19 | Purdue v. Virginia -4 | 75-80 | Win | 100 | 18 h 59 m | Show | |
Purdue/Virginia 8:49: Had Purdue (+2) against Tennessee and delivered; however, don't like the matchup against the nation's #1 scoring defense. Cavaliers slapped the monkey off their back in the NCAA Round One by overcoming double digit deficit to Gardner-Webb. Confidence built in the Second Round by holding the prolific offense of Oklahoma, which dropped 95 on Ole-Miss in Round 1, to just 51 points. Another prolific offense - Oregon, which was one of the hottest teams in the nation leading in to the Sweet 16, was held to just 49. Virginia parallels the Villanova team of Jay Wright,which for years got in to the NCAA Tourney but ended underachieving but gradually improving each appearance until finding confidence and composure. Virginia has a great coach also in Bennett and he's instilled that confidence in this year's bunch. Even when Virginia is not at its best - and clearly the numbers were ugly against Oregon, the Cavaliers found a way to deliver. Cavaliers' defense will take away a team's offensive strength. For Purdue, they've been hot from the perimeter in this tourney but Virginia, #3 in the nation guarding the perimeter. Purdue has a season history of struggling against very good defensive teams. We'll look for Virginia's suffocating defense to ignite their offense and deliver today. |
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03-30-19 | Texas Tech +4.5 v. Gonzaga | 75-69 | Win | 100 | 15 h 18 m | Show | |
Texas Tech/Gonzaga 6:09: Really impressed how Red Raiders' HC Beard prepared his team to shut down Michigan. Sure, Gonzaga is another animal on the offensive end. The Zags have the #1 scoring offense in the nation and two NBA lottery picks; however, keep in mind that Texas Tech found offensive rhythm against the #2 defense in the nation. And in some circles, Texas Tech sports the true #1 defense in the nation. Yes, defense wins championships. We'll look for Culver, Odiase, Clark, Owens and company to find ways of containing the Zags while transitioning effectively for points. Tech the call. |
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03-29-19 | Houston +3 v. Kentucky | 58-62 | Loss | -105 | 20 h 24 m | Show | |
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03-29-19 | LSU v. Michigan State -6 | 63-80 | Win | 100 | 18 h 36 m | Show | |
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03-28-19 | Purdue +2 v. Tennessee | 99-94 | Win | 100 | 20 h 38 m | Show | |
Purdue/Tennessee 7:30: Big Ten proved to be a force in the NCAA Tournament as Purdue along with Michigan and Michigan State remain alive. And even Iowa, which was dead and buried in the first half against Tennessee, came back with a vengeance to have Tennessee on the ropes before falling in OT but grabbing a cover. Purdue has been shooting the lights out in this tourney and Tennessee's defense, which was stalwart for most of the regular season (68.9 PPG allowed), has been suspect lately; after all, they've given up 78.2 PPG on average over their last 6 games. And Purdue's HC Painter - 0-4 in the Sweet 16 - is overdue for a win in this round. Painter has been stellar in revenge games and has a veteran team that vividly remembers the November 22, 2017 Battle 4 Atlantis Tournament OT loss. Purdue the call. |
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03-27-19 | Lipscomb +3.5 v. NC State | 94-93 | Win | 100 | 20 h 14 m | Show | |
Lipscomb/NC State 9:00: The Bison are not intimidated by power conferences. They've gone into Louisville and TCU to cover both. And remember, they also covered at Belmont, blew out Liberty in Virginia. And currently back on a tear in the NIT winning at Davidson and NC Greensboro - which are two strong home mid-major floors. NC State clearly a formidable foe but failed to cover against Hofstra and Harvard in this tourney. Lipscomb averages 83.7 PPG with a well balanced and deep team led by Garrison Matthews. The Bison are a sweet 23-7 ATS on the road vs teams with home winning % above .600. Lipscomb the call. |
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03-24-19 | Buffalo v. Texas Tech -3.5 | 58-78 | Win | 100 | 15 h 2 m | Show | |
Buffalo/Texas Tech 6:10: Just a bit too much credit given to Buffalo, which has some quality wins but banged most of the year with MAC lightweights. The Bulls did catch Syracuse off guard early in the season before the Orangemen could fine tune their 2-3 zone. And beating an inconsistent Arizona State team does not solidify the Bulls as a legitimate Sweet 16 contender. To be the man, you got to beat the man. And Texas Tech, a year off an Elite 8 appearance, has scrapped with quality opposition most of the year. They possess a top 10 defense and one of the best guards in the tournament in Culver. He surely makes everyone around him better. Tech delivers. |
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03-24-19 | UCF v. Duke -13 | 76-77 | Loss | -109 | 14 h 18 m | Show | |
03-24-19 | Washington v. North Carolina -11.5 | 59-81 | Win | 100 | 12 h 52 m | Show | |
03-23-19 | Villanova +4 v. Purdue | 61-87 | Loss | -110 | 18 h 43 m | Show | |
Villanova/Purdue 9:00: In recent years, Villanova has a tendency to rise to the occasion in March under Coach Wright. The Wildcats are a sweet 14-3 ATS in NCAA Tournament action. Cats are also 11-2 ATS vs Big Ten and 6-2 ATS on Saturdays. As for Purdue, 2-7 ATS vs the Big East and had some troubles on the road including a neutral floor loss to lightweight Notre Dame in mid December. Sure, Purdue can light up the net but also give up the 3. Boilermakers are 154th in teh nation defending the perimeter. Wildcats' senior leadership of Booth and Pachall should carry them through. |
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03-22-19 | St. Louis v. Virginia Tech -10 | 52-66 | Win | 100 | 21 h 42 m | Show | |
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03-22-19 | Colgate v. Tennessee -17 | 70-77 | Loss | -111 | 14 h 35 m | Show | |
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03-21-19 | Seton Hall +3 v. Wofford | 68-84 | Loss | -110 | 20 h 29 m | Show | |
Seton Hall/Wofford 9:40: I like the toughness and grit of Seton Hall. They have a great blend of ballers who play hard and who are tournament tested. The Pirates, who are led by shooting guard Powell, find ways of scrapping it out in important games. Remember, the Pirates upset NC State last year in the NCAA First Round. The Pirates should have defensive stopper - McKnight to contain Southern Conference P.O.Y. - Fletcher Magee. Terriers can shoot the lights out and rebound; however, they'll have to deal with 6'10" Mamukelashvili - who has a definitive size advantage. Terriers have not fared well when having to step out of their league to power conferences. They failed to cover against North Carolina, Oklahoma, Kansas and Miss State. They did, however, beat S. Carolina team that struggled bad out of the gate in non-conference play. We'll look for the gritty Pirates to deliver. |
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03-21-19 | Florida +2.5 v. Nevada | 70-61 | Win | 100 | 18 h 19 m | Show | |
Florida/Nevada 6:50: Not buying into Nevada this year. After their Cinderella run in the NCAA Tourney last year, going in as a higher seed this year spells underachievement. Sure, the Martin twins will be trouble, but leading rebounder - Caroline, who averages 17.3 PPG as well, is slowed with an Achilles strain and that spells trouble against the ball hawking Gators. Gators play great defense under Coach White, have advanced past the first round in 3 of 4 years in this tourney, and won't be intimidated. Liked how Fla State finished season - taking out LSU before a narrow defeat and cover against eventual conference champion Auburn. Nevada, however, sputtered down the stretch on a 1-7 ATS slide. And they're overvalued here. Florida the call. |
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03-21-19 | Murray State +3.5 v. Marquette | Top | 83-64 | Win | 100 | 17 h 55 m | Show |
Murray State/Marquette 4:30: Marquette is another tournament team that started the year off strong (23-4), captured some quality non-conference wins, and then sputtered inconsistently down the stretch on a 1-5 slide. Leading scorer Markus Howard literally lived at the free throw line vs Seton Hall in the 2nd round of the conference tournament but missed lots of free throws and was a pitiful 1 of 15 from the field. Most likely, the #6 scorer in the nation will find his range today. And surely the Golden Eagles are equipped with scorers - add Hauser to that list too; however, the #11 scoring team in the nation - Murray State - is no joke. Ja Morant is as good as any scorer in the nation and he's got a solid scoring contingent supporting him. The OVC has some serious scoring teams like Belmont and Jacksonville State that can light up the net. Moreover, Murray State defends the perimeter will at 28.2%! That's #4 in the nation. Considering Marquette is not a long (height) team, without an imposing post player, the Racers can effectively trade buckets. Racers should be back to their old NCAA Tournament form of yesteryear. |
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03-21-19 | Belmont +3 v. Maryland | 77-79 | Win | 100 | 16 h 3 m | Show | |
Belmont/Maryland 3:10: Tough task for Maryland, which is trying to regain their earlier season mojo. The Terrapins shot out of the gate on a 16-3 tear but limped down the stretch on a 6-7 slide. Now they face the #2 scoring team in the nation that lit up a pretty good Temple squad on Monday in the First Four. Sure, MD's future NBA baller Fernando is a beast but now that Belmont's freshman big man - Muszynski (8 of 12 from field vs Temple) is back in the fray, Belmont has a big body to contain Fernando. Belmont has Sr. G McClain to light up the perimeter along with a supporting cast of white dudes who can hustle and play. Remember, in 2017 NCAA Tournament, MD entered as the #6 seed losing to #11 seeded Xavier. "It's deju vu all over again." Belmont the call. |
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