Date | Match Up | Rating | Score | Result | Profit | Lead Time | Analysis |
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12-19-18 | Western Kentucky v. Belmont -7.5 | 74-80 | Loss | -110 | 6 h 8 m | Show | |
Western Kentucky’s starting lineup adjustments from a season ago has produced just a .500 record. They’ll face a Belmont team in which they lost a year ago 75-72. A positive for Western Kentucky is the fact that starting senior guard Lamonte Bearden returned for his first game action in their last outing. That’ll give them a spark but look for Belmont’s winning ways to continue in the win column and ATS. | |||||||
12-16-18 | Miami-OH +6.5 v. Northern Kentucky | 66-72 | Win | 100 | 5 h 43 m | Show | |
Consecutive losses from Northern Kentucky on the road offers value as they return home Sunday. This is a veteran team that many expect to take their conference title. Miami Ohio has the weapons offensively to not be deterred in a road environment. Grab the road value coming out of the MAC in Miami Ohio. | |||||||
12-15-18 | Baylor +7 v. Arizona | 58-49 | Win | 100 | 8 h 3 m | Show | |
In their last matchup Arizona nearly pulled off a great comeback win over Alabama. They fell short to suffer their first loss against a non top-ten team this season. Saturday they’ll face a Baylor team that’s coming off it’s first road game of the season, a 71-63 loss to Wichita State. That’s presented value on a Bears team that’s at it’s lowest point in the eyes of oddsmakers in quite over seven years. | |||||||
12-15-18 | Gonzaga v. North Carolina -3 | 90-103 | Win | 100 | 4 h 3 m | Show | |
The Zags tough non-conference schedule showcased they were susceptible to key runs. Lacking the full offensive repertoire has occurred for the Zags in recent games against Washington and Tennessee. Now further travel to North Carolina puts them in further jeopardy against a Tar Heels team eager to re-showcase itself. It’s last key matchup was a nationally televised 84-67 loss to Michigan. Grab North Carolina. | |||||||
12-15-18 | Utah +15.5 v. Kentucky | 61-88 | Loss | -105 | 2 h 2 m | Show | |
Transfers amongst top programs are usually skipped over as it’s such a common occurrence. Kentucky’s guard Quade Green made the announcement he will transfer after the Wildcats loss to Seton Hall. Look for his announcement and a week of rest to be a factor ATS against the Utah Utes. Three recent losses by the Utes against Hawaii, Northwestern, and BYU by double-digits which has skewed today’s line. | |||||||
12-15-18 | College of Charleston v. VCU -4.5 | 83-79 | Loss | -116 | 1 h 2 m | Show | |
Many pre-season analysts harped on the Atlantic 10 as a poor conference this season. While the teams do struggle to score they play above average defense. VCU is one of those teams that’s not going to light up the scoreboard on a nightly basis. Today they’ll face a College of Charleston team with similar makeup but a size advantage. Yet look for free throws to key an ATS decision on the Rams side and end the Cougars five game win streak. | |||||||
12-12-18 | San Diego v. Oregon -8 | 55-65 | Win | 100 | 10 h 56 m | Show | |
Often times a young team with talent will get a pre-mature high ranking in the polls. Oregon’s 5-3 start to the season has showcased they’re far from being a top 25 team. They’ll face a dangerous San Diego team that has covered in matchups against Washington, Colorado, Ole Miss, and San Diego State. Expect the Toreros to wear down in the second half in a tough road environment. Grab Oregon. | |||||||
12-12-18 | Jacksonville State +8 v. Wichita State | 65-69 | Win | 100 | 8 h 57 m | Show | |
Wichita State has obvious holes in their team makeup that will keep them from the big dance in March. At 4-4 they had respectable close losses to Davidson and Alabama before a blowout road loss this past weekend to Oklahoma. They’ll return home to face a Jacksonville State team that is a bad matchup for the Shockers. Grab the value on Jacksonville State. | |||||||
12-11-18 | Denver +7 v. Wyoming | 90-87 | Win | 100 | 9 h 31 m | Show | |
The Cowboys have enjoyed six days off after their thrilling comeback win over South Carolina last Wednesday. After tonight’s game against Denver they’ll be off for ten more days. Rest and the fact that the Cowboys have not left the state of Wyoming since November 28th are factored into this spread. Grab the value on a Denver team that is winless on the road. | |||||||
12-11-18 | Georgia Southern +12 v. UCF | 88-95 | Win | 100 | 7 h 31 m | Show | |
For the second time this season Central Florida will host a smaller school as a ten point favorite. Against Northern Kentucky the Knights used a strong second half run to pull away and cover. Tuesday they’ll face a Georgia Southern team that was a smaller underdog against the Arizona Wildcats last week. Essentially oddsmakers are expecting the third straight road game of Georgia Southern to be an issue. Instead grab the value on Georgia Southern. | |||||||
12-09-18 | Oregon State v. St. Louis -3.5 | 61-65 | Win | 100 | 4 h 48 m | Show | |
Neither Saint Louis or Oregon State’s strength of schedule is one to write home about. A strong upper class pairing for the Beavers is an advantage with Tres Trinkle Stephen Thompson. Both players are averaging over 17 PPG. With Saint Louis coming off a loss to Southern Illinois value may seem to be against them. Instead look for their defense that clamped down on Seton Hall earlier this season to be on showcase. Grab Saint Louis. | |||||||
12-09-18 | Tennessee +4 v. Gonzaga | 76-73 | Win | 100 | 3 h 18 m | Show | |
Gonzaga has passed the gauntlet of tests thus far with wins over Duke, Creighton, and a survival win against Washington. It’s an unusual strong non-conference schedule for the Zags that has propelled them to the top team in the country. If not for an overtime loss to Kansas we could have been watching a one versus two showdown today. Expect the Vols to be the latest team to test the Zags as they cover the small number. | |||||||
12-08-18 | San Diego State v. California +5.5 | 83-89 | Win | 100 | 8 h 25 m | Show | |
When the radar is well known on bad teams that’s when attraction can be had. The California Bears were just trounced at home by the San Francisco Dons 79-60. Yale, St. Mary’s, and San Francisco all toppled the Bears by thirteen points or more this season. Yet look for an unexpected contribution and for the Bears to be able to capitalize on a sluggish finish from the Aztecs. Grab California. | |||||||
12-08-18 | Houston +3 v. Oklahoma State | 63-53 | Win | 100 | 2 h 56 m | Show | |
Undefeated teams with weak non-conference schedules have been falling rapidly this past week in college basketball. After a mini-break in their schedule the Houston Cougars could be next in that department. They’ll face an Oklahoma State team that has dropped two straight on the road after an impressive home win against LSU. That’s where the value lies here as Oklahoma State does not pull off the ATS cover in their home return. | |||||||
12-08-18 | Pennsylvania -5 v. La Salle | 83-65 | Win | 100 | 2 h 56 m | Show | |
Not seen in college basketball are division one teams in a formidable conference winless. LaSalle is 0-9 but has ATS covers under their belt against both Philadelphia area schools in Temple and Villanova. In their arena today against another Big 5 Philadelphia school one would expect LaSalle to fight to break out of their winless start. Yet look for Penn’s sound basketball play to overwhelm the Explorers. | |||||||
12-06-18 | Pepperdine -5.5 v. UC Riverside | 71-75 | Loss | -110 | 8 h 3 m | Show | |
The Pepperdine Waves have grown in the 2018-2019 season thanks to a key move by the coaching staff. Their allowing a young back-court to thrive led by sophomore Jade Smith and 19.9 PPG scorer in sophomore Colbey Ross. The continuity is already there with the starting five but takes hits another gear thanks to their sixth man playing starters minutes in senior guard Eric Cooper Jr. Grab Pepperdine on the point drop down against Riverside. | |||||||
12-05-18 | San Francisco -6 v. California | 79-60 | Win | 100 | 9 h 30 m | Show | |
The makeup of the California Bears does not look like a power five collegiate team. Overall they’re just 2-4 and if not for a couple of tune up non-conference games it likely would be worse. Wednesday they’ll take on a San Francisco team traveling back from Ireland after sustaining their first loss to Buffalo. Look for the Dons to experience a bit of road travel fatigue in the first ten to twelve minutes before toppling a Cal Bears team that isn’t up to their caliber. | |||||||
12-05-18 | San Diego +6 v. San Diego State | 73-61 | Win | 100 | 8 h 29 m | Show | |
A starting five with balance is hard to deter on their home floor. San Diego State boasts a starting back court of seniors with Devin Watson and Jeremy Hemsley. All five starters are relevant as each is averaging double-figures. Yet look for the Toreros to continue their ascent led by dynamite scorer Isaiah Pineiro. | |||||||
12-04-18 | Detroit v. Dayton -14.5 | 59-98 | Win | 100 | 6 h 56 m | Show | |
The Dayton Flyers faced the tough portion of their non-conference schedule and came out of it 1-3. Three straight losses to Virginia, Oklahoma, and Mississippi State were all fairly close respectable losses. Oddsmakers see it that way as they made them sizable favorites against a young but exciting Detroit team. Detroit has an electric freshmen in Antoine Davis. Dayton’s low-scoring ways will have to change to cover a mid-teens line. Expect that to come to fruition as they increase the pace of their offense to prep for Auburn. | |||||||
12-02-18 | UCF v. Missouri +3 | 62-64 | Win | 100 | 5 h 12 m | Show | |
Central Florida has shown their versatility as a team filled with upper class-men. To start the year they’re 6-1 and have won in a variety of ways. Their strength of schedule should have them prepared against a Missouri team that’s struggling out the gate. Yet this is also UCF’s first true road game. Look for the number to be a factor and advantage for Missouri. | |||||||
12-01-18 | Rhode Island v. Providence -7 | 50-59 | Win | 100 | 1 h 3 m | Show | |
The Friars will take on a Rhode Island team transitioning from prior Coach Dan Hurley. Extended rest of a full week for the Rams will not lead to expected synergy against their in-state rivals. Instead grab the value on the Friars Saturday. | |||||||
12-01-18 | Nevada -5.5 v. USC | 73-61 | Win | 100 | 1 h 34 m | Show | |
Adversity in college hoops sometimes comes with anticipated scheduling. That’s the case for Nevada as they embark on a tough portion of their non-conference schedule. After traveling to Loyola-Chicago they venture to LA to take on the Pac-12 USC Trojans. The Trojans are a high scoring threat and a chance to upset a top team always poses as a scare. Yet look for the veteran Wolf Pack to continue their rapid rise. | |||||||
11-28-18 | San Diego v. Ole Miss -7 | 86-93 | Push | 0 | 6 h 55 m | Show | |
San Diego has jumped out to a 5-1 start and could very easily be 6-0. Boasting four seniors will put them in contention to pose a threat as the second best team in the WCC. Their quality play against Pac-12 schools in Washington and Colorado is a barometer test tonight against an Ole Miss SEC squad that’s in program transition. Yet look for the Rebels depth to pose as an advantage and for the Rebels to squeeze out a late ATS cover. | |||||||
11-27-18 | East Tennessee State v. Georgia Southern -3 | 69-64 | Loss | -115 | 6 h 6 m | Show | |
One of the eye-popping opening night comebacks in college basketball was Georgia Southern’s against George Mason. Down 20 points at halftime they roared back to win 98-89. It’s a program that’s found their niche in recruiting primarily in Georgia/Florida. While East Tennessee has the better strength of schedule Georgia Southern is the more efficient team. Grab Georgia Southern | |||||||
11-26-18 | Wofford v. South Carolina -7.5 | 81-61 | Loss | -105 | 7 h 54 m | Show | |
Change over amongst the South Carolina Gamecocks features several new starters. The back court features a defensive transfer guard from Georgetown in Tre Campbell, whom should have an impact tonight against Wofford’s electric scorer Fletcher Magee. On the other side Wofford has all five starters back from last year’s blowout 73-52 loss to the Gamecocks. While the personnel has changed for the Gamecocks look for Frank Martin to deploy several defensive strategies with the Terriers veteran roster. Grab South Carolina. | |||||||
11-25-18 | Miami-FL v. Seton Hall +5 | 81-83 | Win | 100 | 5 h 8 m | Show | |
Sometimes teams can grow getting away from their home environment. Just a week ago Seton Hall struggled playing twenty minutes away from home in a NYC tournament (lost both). Now in California they’ve grown quickly with proper rotation adjustments made by Coach Willard. Look for the Pirates momentum to continue against the undefeated Hurricanes. | |||||||
11-25-18 | Rice v. Wichita State -14.5 | 61-90 | Win | 100 | 3 h 1 m | Show | |
Mentioned yesterday is the adjustments oddsmakers have to make making lines from neutral site tournament games to a true non-conference schedule. Wichita State’s graduating talent has left them with very little team camaraderie as they are re-developing a new starting five. Their over all play certainly doesn’t warrant a mid-teens line. Yet look for the Shockers to take advantage of a poor Rice defensive team that’s coming off allowing 105 points to BYU. | |||||||
11-24-18 | Northern Kentucky v. UCF -10.5 | 53-66 | Win | 100 | 3 h 0 m | Show | |
Often times the rust of oddsmakers comes evaluating teams ATS outside of neutral site tournaments. Northern Kentucky is coming off their own home court hosted tournament that boosted their record to 6-0. Boasting an entire starting lineup of three and four year players a double-digit line is a peculiar offering. Pace of play will be an immense problem as well as Northern Kentucky adapting to a true road environment. Grab Central Florida. | |||||||
11-24-18 | USC Upstate +2.5 v. Cal Poly | 74-75 | Win | 100 | 2 h 29 m | Show | |
Small school tournaments often times still feature teams that are overwhelmed. That’s been the case for USC Upstate whom oddsmakers have been hesitant to place odds on the past two college basketball seasons. Consecutive blowout losses to Portland and Texas State in the Portland Classic places value on the Spartans in their final game against Cal Poly. Take the small underdog spread here. | |||||||
11-23-18 | Grand Canyon v. Utah -1 | 66-75 | Win | 100 | 7 h 3 m | Show | |
The Utah Utes looked extremely flat on Thanksgiving in a blowout loss against Hawaii. Now in less than 24 hours they’ll take on a Grand Canyon team that has size at all positions. That’s a matchup contrast from yesterday’s small ball Hawaii team that poses as an advantage for the Utes. Look for a free throw edge and ability to find shooters to lead the Utes to an ATS win. | |||||||
11-17-18 | Yale +5.5 v. Memphis | 102-109 | Loss | -115 | 6 h 33 m | Show | |
Penny Hardaway’s beginning tenure for the Memphis Tiger produced a great-effort close result against the LSU Tigers. The nationally televised game showcased that the Tigers have some key pieces for Hardaway to work with with senior guards Jeremiah Martin and forward Kyvon Davenport. Yet one of the biggest areas for a new coach is adjusting game to game. Expect Yale to show some of the intangibles seen in a seventeen point victory over the Cal Bears. Grab Yale. | |||||||
11-17-18 | St. Louis v. Seton Hall -6 | 66-64 | Loss | -104 | 6 h 32 m | Show | |
Losing a high amount of seniors due to graduation showed a tough replacement problem for the Pirates. Against Nebraska Seton Hall was blown out 80-57 as the new guard lineup struggled. Combined the starting guards went 8-29 from the field and as a team shot just 13 percent from three. That’s created a value favorite line against a Billikens team that’s 3-0 resume was against soft opponents. Grab Seton Hall | |||||||
11-17-18 | Furman v. Villanova -16 | 76-68 | Loss | -110 | 3 h 33 m | Show | |
Clearly the Wildcats did not resemble a former national title team against the Michigan Wolverines. Part of that had to do with the tremendous turnover from the Wildcats and the experience factor of the Wolverines from last year’s title game. While Furman is off to a 4-0 start look for Wright’s Wildcats to get back to defensive basics and throttle Furman ATS. | |||||||
11-16-18 | Purdue -7 v. Davidson | 79-58 | Win | 100 | 7 h 40 m | Show | |
Typically in a neutral site tournament one will not see a high spread between two undefeated teams. Especially against a team such as Davidson that boasts several returning starters including do it all player Kellen Grady. Yet Davidson struggles with the half court defensive sets similar to the Boilermakers. Expect transition baskets and easy hoops for a well-coached Purdue team. | |||||||
11-14-18 | Toledo +4 v. Wright State | 74-84 | Loss | -107 | 6 h 12 m | Show | |
The Wright State Raiders are coming off a poor road loss to Murray State. They return home tonight to take on a 2-0 Toledo squad. Two main factors are in-line for the oddsmaker spread. For one Wright State returned their entire starting five from last year’s 25-10 team. Secondly, they defeated Toledo on the road last season 77-69. Although the Raiders are well coached look for the Rockets to have last year’s loss fresh on their memories. Grab Toledo. | |||||||
11-13-18 | Drake v. Colorado -13.5 | 71-100 | Win | 100 | 9 h 47 m | Show | |
Off the radar tonight will be a battle between the Missouri Valley’s Drake Bulldogs and the Pac-12 Colorado Buffaloes. A one-game in-season experience edge lies with the Drake Bulldogs whom have been a competitive Missouri Valley squad as of late. They’ll take on a Colorado Buffaloes team that is playing their first game of the season tonight. This is a program that lost three players to graduation. Typically that makes it hard for a .500 team the prior season to adjust early the following year. Yet Colorado has a prolific scorer in McKinley Wright whom will have his chance to be the number one option. Grab the Buffs Tuesday. | |||||||
11-13-18 | Mercer +12 v. Georgia State | 60-62 | Win | 100 | 8 h 48 m | Show | |
One of the big off-season announcements came out of the Sun Belt and Georgia State. Their prolific scorer D’Marcus Simonds made it known that he will not transfer to a big school even though the option was there. The 20 plus points a game scorer has a bevy of upperclassmen around him including senior forward Jeff Thomas. They’ll face a Mercer team Tuesday that’s been an oddsmaker conundrum for years. The Bears are adjusting to a new starting five that features zero double-digit scorers from a year ago and none from this season’s small sample size. Yet look for the Bears to play a competitive game and close within the number. | |||||||
11-13-18 | Rhode Island +2 v. College of Charleston | 55-66 | Loss | -107 | 8 h 48 m | Show | |
One of the big name off-season coaching changes came with Rhode Island losing Dan Hurley to UConn. That’s expected to rattle a Rhode Island program that had a nice two to three year run with program players. Graduated their new roster is going to be a work in progress. That’s an oddsmakers calculated spread in tonight’s matchup against UCOC. The Cougars boast three starting seniors including 16PPG Jarell Brantley and 27.5 PPG scorer in Grant Riller. Yet this is a team prone to droughts offensively. Grab the value on the slight dog in Rhode Island. | |||||||
11-12-18 | Middle Tennessee v. Belmont -9 | 73-92 | Win | 100 | 7 h 19 m | Show | |
Middle Tennessee has officially lost their talented players from their NCAA tournament run of a few years ago due to graduation. An influx of new starters mixed with transfers has led them to a 2-0 start against non division one teams. Tonight should be a different story against the octane Belmont Bruins. Under valued ATS for the Bruins is the fact that they start three freshman. They’re paired with two seniors that will be enough to clear the hurdle ATS. Grab the Bruins | |||||||
11-06-18 | Duke v. Kentucky -2 | 118-84 | Loss | -105 | 23 h 46 m | Show | |
Perhaps no team got as much off-season exposure as the Duke Blue Devils. They played in a nationally televised exhibition in August and have had multiple other profiled exhibitions. They boast a starting five that’ll be tough to contend with as the season progresses. Yet look for tentativeness from the new core of players as Kentucky counters with better execution. | |||||||
11-06-18 | CS-Fullerton +12 v. Arizona State | 94-102 | Win | 100 | 21 h 7 m | Show | |
Last season ASU was the team that shocked everyone in college basketball as they dominated in non-conference to ascend to third in the country. Retaining several key players along with Bobby Hurley’s strong recruiting class is a recipe for another great non-conference start. Yet this is where last year’s non-conference domination has skewed todays spread. Cal State Fullerton boasts one of the top scorers in the country in senior Kyle Allman. The veteran Fullerton squad should be much improved and show more balance than their first round 74-48 exit to Purdue. | |||||||
11-06-18 | La Salle v. Temple -8.5 | 67-75 | Loss | -110 | 21 h 38 m | Show | |
Anytime schools meet from the Big 5 of Philadelphia it’s expected to be a grudge match. Tuesday LaSalle and Temple will meet in a rematch of a close 87-83 LaSalle win last season. With the Explorers retaining the back court of Pookie Powell and Saul Phiri one would expect them to have the advantage. Yet the loss of BJ Johnson to graduation is going to be a tough offensive void. Grab the Owls. | |||||||
11-06-18 | Chattanooga +5.5 v. Charlotte | 80-69 | Win | 100 | 20 h 5 m | Show | |
One of the under the radar changes in college hoops came with the Charlotte 49ers. Their new coach in Ron Sanchez was a former assistant at Virginia. He’ll look to change over a program that hasn’t had success in five years. Starting strong under a new regime is expected especially against a struggling Southern Conference opponent in Chattanooga. The turmoil with the Mocs has decimated their program. Three players transferred out in Nat Dixon (SMU), Rodney Chatman (Dayton), and Makale Foreman (Stony Brook). In fact only one player remains from last year’s top seven player rotation. Those keys are factored into Tuesday’s line. Grab the Mocs. | |||||||
04-02-18 | Michigan +7 v. Villanova | 62-79 | Loss | -110 | 27 h 0 m | Show | |
Villanova has continued to play their style of basketball and dominate ATS. They’ve covered all games in the tournament culminating in the best performance seen in the Final Four in quite awhile. Meanwhile Michigan has served as the Loyola-Chicago of power five schools with narrow sloppy victories. Persevering no matter what the scenario has put them as the value play Monday. All tournament Michigan’s guards have been outplayed but this is a matchup that the guards can outshine Villanova’s and where John Beilein can match Jay Wright’s in-game adjustments. Grab Michigan. | |||||||
03-31-18 | Kansas v. Villanova -5 | 79-95 | Win | 100 | 27 h 38 m | Show | |
The Villanova Wildcats are fully healthy and playing at peak ability. It’s an uncommon occurrence to happen yet Jay Wright has found a way to get it done yet again. For Kansas their strong season will be put to the test against Villanova’s uncanny offensive spurts and defense. As was the case two years ago look for a similar pull away outcome from the Wildcats. Grab Nova. | |||||||
03-25-18 | Duke -3 v. Kansas | 81-85 | Loss | -103 | 18 h 17 m | Show | |
Certain times top teams get flip-flopped ATS for appropriate reasons. Although Kansas is the one-seed and Duke has nine losses, it’s clear that Duke is the overall better team. This is a region mismatch for Kansas. Surely they’ll hang around but expect Coach K’s adjustments and depth to over ride Bill Self and the Jayhawks. Grab Duke. | |||||||
03-24-18 | Florida State v. Michigan -4.5 | 54-58 | Loss | -107 | 21 h 9 m | Show | |
Both Florida State and Michigan have elevated their regular season play in the big dance. Florida State’s combination of size/length is what gave Michigan problems in the Big Ten. Yet this is a case of a power five conference school over achieving and granting ATS buy down with top defeats over Xavier/Gonzaga. Grab Michigan. | |||||||
03-23-18 | Texas Tech +2 v. Purdue | 78-65 | Win | 100 | 21 h 13 m | Show | |
Both Texas Tech and Purdue faded late in the season. The Boilermakers lost three straight while Texas Tech lost five of seven. Yet the Red Raiders have the combination of defense and high depth advantage to get by Purdue. In fact, the Aggies are one of the few teams that have used their disposal of depth to over ride an opponents starting five. Not skipping a beat with substitutions in March Madness will be the thin line advantage for Chris Beard. Grab the Aggies. | |||||||
03-23-18 | West Virginia v. Villanova -4.5 | 78-90 | Win | 100 | 18 h 13 m | Show | |
A coaches nightmare in March Madness is facing a conference rival. Friday, West Virginia meets Villanova whom were former conference rivals in the Big East five years ago. While Coach Huggins has adapted his team over time to fit the Big 12, Jay Wright has kept the core philosophy intact for Nova. That’s a high strength for the Wildcats to attack a West Virginia team that lacks consistency. Grab Villanova. | |||||||
03-22-18 | Texas A&M v. Michigan -2.5 | 72-99 | Win | 100 | 6 h 17 m | Show | |
Familiar coaches have reappeared in the sweet sixteen. Quietly overlooked over this week has been Michigan’s John Beilein. Perhaps with the conference not in peak form has something to do with it. Yet, tonight’s matchup for Michigan could be their best thus far in the tournament. Texas A&M has dominated with size but still has issues with their back court. Look for Beilein’s plethora of depth at the guard position and offensive balance to offset the Aggies. Grab Michigan. | |||||||
03-22-18 | Loyola-Chicago +1.5 v. Nevada | 69-68 | Win | 100 | 6 h 46 m | Show | |
Winning consecutive games at the buzzer is a recipe for falling short the next round. For Loyola Chicago having a break before the sweet sixteen was the best thing for them. They can now regroup to face a Nevada team more fortunate than them to be in this scenario. That’s the difference tonight as Loyola has showcased an ability to play forty minutes while Nevada is more of a streaky team. Take Loyola Chicago. |
Service | Profit |
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William Burns | $1,545 |
Ross Benjamin | $903 |
Joey Tron | $535 |
Jimmy Boyd | $509 |
Ray Monohan | $391 |
Matt Fargo | $315 |
Ricky Tran | $305 |
Mike Lundin | $296 |
Sean Murphy | $270 |
Sean Higgs | $219 |