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  • Preview: Cavaliers (26-6) at Tar Heels (27-6)
    Date: March 12, 2016 9:00 PM EDT

    North Carolina closed the regular season with two wins in spite of some ugly shooting efforts, but so far in the ACC tournament it's had better luck offensively.

    Virginia has the potential to make the Tar Heels' life frustrating in the tournament title game once again.

    The conference's top two seeds collide Saturday night in the nation's capital, where seventh-ranked UNC looks for its first ACC tournament title since 2008 while the fourth-ranked Cavaliers try to make it two in three years.

    North Carolina (27-6) breezed into its second straight title game and fifth in six seasons behind Thursday's 88-71 quarterfinal win over Pittsburgh followed by the largest margin of victory ever in an ACC semifinal game with Friday's 78-47 rout of defending champion Notre Dame.

    Virginia (26-6) did what it does best, holding Georgia Tech to 40.8 percent shooting in Thursday's 72-52 win and turning 16 turnovers into 19 points in Friday's 73-68 victory over No. 11 Miami.

    What it sets up is a meeting against a North Carolina team that leads the ACC with 82.9 points per game and a Virginia squad that allows only 59.6 - second in the nation behind Wichita State's 59.3.

    'The ACC is a great conference,' UNC forward Justin Jackson said. 'So at the end of the day, that's what you expect in the championship game: to have two really good teams.'

    The Cavaliers have won three of the last four meetings, including a 79-74 home victory on Feb. 27. The Tar Heels, though, knocked them out of last season's conference tournament with a 71-67 win in the semifinals.

    But UNC came up short in a fourth title game in five seasons.

    'Carolina's one of the best teams in the country,' Virginia guard Marian Shayok said. 'Playing great teams every day is going to help prepare us for the tournament. Obviously there's a lot of great teams out there in the tournament, but just playing teams in the ACC just does something to us and prepares us in a way like no other.'

    North Carolina logged ACC tournament wins Nos. 94-95 this week, tying Duke for the most all-time. After shooting 38.3 percent in their final two regular-season contests, the Tar Heels shot 58.9 against the Panthers and used a monstrous run to bury Notre Dame.

    Marcus Paige scored eight of his game-high 16 points during North Carolina's 24-0 spurt over a 9 1/2-minute span that stretched over halftime. He made 4 of 7 3s while adding seven assists.

    Paige's effectiveness was one of a number of question marks for North Carolina entering the postseason. He entered his senior season as one of the ACC's highest-profile players but has averaged only 12 points on 39.3 percent shooting - including 29.9 in seven games leading into Friday.

    While the Tar Heels' defensive effort was equally impressive, holding the Irish to a season-low point total on 30 percent shooting, they will face a team known for its stinginess next.

    Virginia has allowed only five opponents to score 70 points this season - only two in the last 18 games.

    'I think we're also starting to peak at the right time,' forward Mike Tobey said. 'We're really playing Virginia basketball now.'

    ACC player of the year Malcolm Brogdon made only 6 of 15 shots but sank 10 of 11 free throws to lead all scorers with 24 points. He has made 5 of 9 3s in the tournament while averaging 25.

    Brogdon made 3 of 5 3s for 26 points against North Carolina last month, and he scored 25 in last season's tournament loss.

    North Carolina sophomore Joel Berry II has made at least two 3s in five straight games, starting with a 5-of-9 showing for 21 points against the Cavaliers.
    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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    • Preview: Utes (26-7) at Ducks (27-6)
      Date: March 12, 2016 10:00 PM EDT

      Oregon nearly blew its chance to play for a Pac-12 title for the third time in four years. Instead, the eighth-ranked Ducks get that opportunity and can spoil No. 12 Utah's bid for its first Saturday night in Las Vegas.

      Oregon (27-6) has won seven games in a row, a stretch that includes clinching the conference's regular-season championship.

      The Ducks carried their momentum into the tournament, beating eighth-seeded Washington 83-77 on Thursday before squandering a 17-point lead and overcoming a late meltdown to pull away in overtime and defeat 15th-ranked Arizona 95-89 on Friday.

      Oregon lost to the Wildcats in last year's Pac-12 final, and almost gave this year's semifinal away. After leading by four in the waning moments of regulation, Arizona hit a 3-pointer with a second left and Mark Tollefsen stole the ensuing inbound pass and was fouled on a shot attempt, but he hit only one of two free throws to send it to OT.

      "We were fortunate they missed one of the free throws, and we had another opportunity," coach Dana Altman said. "Most teams don't recover from that."

      Oregon did and can now win its first conference tournament title since 2013.

      Elgin Cook is bidding to become the tournament's MVP after scoring 22 points against the Wildcats and 19 in the quarterfinals. He's averaging 20.3 over the last six games, while freshman Tyler Dorsey has put up 18.8 in the past four.

      Both, however, have struggled in two meetings against Utah this season despite the Ducks extending their win streak in the all-time series to six. Cook totaled 21 points on 7-of-19 shooting and Dorsey missed 8 of 11 shots with seven points in those games.

      Dillon Brooks, Oregon's leader with 16.7 points per game, doesn't have any such problems against Utah (26-7). He's averaging 21.0 points in four career matchups, including 51 total this season.

      The sophomore forward put up career highs of 30 points and nine assists in a 76-66 home victory over the Utes on Feb. 7.

      Brooks also came through Friday, scoring seven of his 19 points in overtime after his foul on Tollefson nearly cost the Ducks the game.

      Utah is aiming for its first conference crown since winning the Mountain West in 2009. The Utes moved to the Pac-12 in 2012 and this is the first time they've reached the title game. However, their runs to the semifinals in two of the last three seasons ended in matchups with Oregon, including last year's 67-64 defeat.

      "It's been a goal of ours to try to play in that game," coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "I think we've taken a step forward for our program, but Oregon, there is a reason they finished first. They have an awful lot of firepower. Those kids play hard, and it's going to be enjoyable to be a part of.

      "I think both teams are probably running on fumes here a little bit."

      Like the Ducks, Utah also needed to go to overtime to beat No. 24 California 82-78 and book a spot in the final. Down two with 4.3 seconds left in regulation, Lorenzo Bonam took an inbound pass and went the length of the floor to hit a layup at the buzzer and force the extra session.

      "We talked about 5 seconds being a lot of time, you can go from end to end," Krystkowiak said. "He's about as quick a guy there is when he's going downhill."

      Bonam finished with 18 points Friday, but he's only managed to get seven on 3-for-11 shooting against Oregon this season.

      Jakob Poeltl is looking to build on his 29 points and 11 rebounds against the Golden Bears after getting 14 and eight in an 80-72 win over Southern California on Thursday.

      The Ducks are 23-0 when leading or tied at the half.
      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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      • CBB ATS

        CBB > (723) MARYLAND@ (724) MICHIGAN ST | 2016-03-12 15:30:00 - 2016-03-12 15:30:00
        Play ON MICHIGAN ST against the spread in All games off a win against a conference rival
        The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.9 units)

        CBB > (723) MARYLAND@ (724) MICHIGAN ST | 2016-03-12 15:30:00 - 2016-03-12 15:30:00
        Play ON MICHIGAN ST against the spread in All games when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games
        The record is 12 Wins and 2 Losses for the this season (+9.8 units)

        CBB > (763) S CAROLINA ST@ (764) HAMPTON | 2016-03-12 13:00:00 - 2016-03-12 13:00:00
        Play ON HAMPTON against the spread in All games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 8 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+8 units)

        CBB > (769) CS-BAKERSFIELD@ (770) NEW MEXICO ST | 2016-03-12 23:00:00 - 2016-03-12 23:00:00
        Play ON CS-BAKERSFIELD against the spread in all games
        The record is 8 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+8 units)

        CBB > (743) SETON HALL@ (744) VILLANOVA | 2016-03-12 17:30:00 - 2016-03-12 17:30:00
        Play ON SETON HALL against the spread in All games as an underdog
        The record is 11 Wins and 2 Losses for the this season (+8.8 units)

        CBB > (751) VIRGINIA@ (752) N CAROLINA | 2016-03-12 21:00:00 - 2016-03-12 21:00:00
        Play ON VIRGINIA against the spread in All games on Saturday games
        The record is 23 Wins and 7 Losses for the last three seasons (+15.3 units)

        CBB > (743) SETON HALL@ (744) VILLANOVA | 2016-03-12 17:30:00 - 2016-03-12 17:30:00
        Play ON SETON HALL against the spread in All games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 16 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+10.5 units)

        CBB > (753) UTAH@ (754) OREGON | 2016-03-12 22:00:00 - 2016-03-12 22:00:00
        Play ON OREGON against the spread in All games versus good offensive teams - scoring 77+ points/game after 15+ games
        The record is 10 Wins and 2 Losses for the this season (+7.8 units)

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        CBB MONEYLINE

        CBB > (739) CONNECTICUT@ (740) TEMPLE | 2016-03-12 15:00:00 - 2016-03-12 15:00:00
        Play ON TEMPLE using money line in All games against conference opponents
        The record is 26 Wins and 10 Losses for the last two seasons (+23.95 units)

        CBB > (733) LA-LAFAYETTE@ (734) ARK-LITTLE ROCK | 2016-03-12 14:00:00 - 2016-03-12 14:00:00
        Play ON ARK-LITTLE ROCK using money line in Road games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 7 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+10.45 units)

        CBB > (735) TX-ARLINGTON@ (736) LA-MONROE | 2016-03-12 16:30:00 - 2016-03-12 16:30:00
        Play AGAINST TX-ARLINGTON using money line in All games when playing with one or less days rest
        The record is 6 Wins and 10 Losses for the last two seasons (-20.35 units)

        CBB > (741) TULANE@ (742) MEMPHIS | 2016-03-12 17:30:00 - 2016-03-12 17:30:00
        Play ON TULANE using money line in Road games when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games
        The record is 6 Wins and 4 Losses for the last three seasons (+19.75 units)

        CBB > (735) TX-ARLINGTON@ (736) LA-MONROE | 2016-03-12 16:30:00 - 2016-03-12 16:30:00
        Play ON LA-MONROE using money line in All games off a win against a conference rival
        The record is 22 Wins and 7 Losses for the last two seasons (+19.05 units)

        CBB > (745) FRESNO ST@ (746) SAN DIEGO ST | 2016-03-12 18:00:00 - 2016-03-12 18:00:00
        Play ON SAN DIEGO ST using money line in Road games after a conference game
        The record is 10 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+9.6 units)

        CBB > (745) FRESNO ST@ (746) SAN DIEGO ST | 2016-03-12 18:00:00 - 2016-03-12 18:00:00
        Play ON SAN DIEGO ST using money line in Road games against conference opponents
        The record is 10 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+9.6 units)

        CBB > (739) CONNECTICUT@ (740) TEMPLE | 2016-03-12 15:00:00 - 2016-03-12 15:00:00
        Play AGAINST CONNECTICUT using money line in All games after scoring 80 points or more
        The record is 2 Wins and 7 Losses for the last two seasons (-13.85 units)

        CBB > (763) S CAROLINA ST@ (764) HAMPTON | 2016-03-12 13:00:00 - 2016-03-12 13:00:00
        Play ON HAMPTON using money line in Road games after a conference game
        The record is 9 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+12.8 units)

        CBB > (741) TULANE@ (742) MEMPHIS | 2016-03-12 17:30:00 - 2016-03-12 17:30:00
        Play AGAINST MEMPHIS using money line in All games off a win against a conference rival
        The record is 4 Wins and 10 Losses for the last two seasons (-16.3 units)

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        CBB FIRST HALF

        CBB > (763) S CAROLINA ST@ (764) HAMPTON | 2016-03-12 13:00:00 - 2016-03-12 13:00:00
        Play ON HAMPTON ?>in the first halfin Road games after a conference game
        The record is 10 Wins and 0 Losses for the last two seasons (+10 units)

        CBB > (727) GEORGIA@ (728) KENTUCKY | 2016-03-12 15:30:00 - 2016-03-12 15:30:00
        Play ON KENTUCKY ?>in the first halfin All games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 16 Wins and 3 Losses for the this season (+12.7 units)

        CBB > (735) TX-ARLINGTON@ (736) LA-MONROE | 2016-03-12 16:30:00 - 2016-03-12 16:30:00
        Play ON LA-MONROE ?>in the first halfin All games off a win against a conference rival
        The record is 11 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+9.9 units)

        CBB > (735) TX-ARLINGTON@ (736) LA-MONROE | 2016-03-12 16:30:00 - 2016-03-12 16:30:00
        Play ON LA-MONROE ?>in the first halfin All games versus the first half line in all games
        The record is 20 Wins and 5 Losses for the this season (+14.5 units)

        CBB > (763) S CAROLINA ST@ (764) HAMPTON | 2016-03-12 13:00:00 - 2016-03-12 13:00:00
        Play ON HAMPTON ?>in the first halfin All games versus the first half line in all games
        The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the last two seasons (+10.9 units)

        CBB > (739) CONNECTICUT@ (740) TEMPLE | 2016-03-12 15:00:00 - 2016-03-12 15:00:00
        Play AGAINST CONNECTICUT ?>in the first halfin Road games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 5 Wins and 22 Losses for the last two seasons (-19.2 units)

        CBB > (739) CONNECTICUT@ (740) TEMPLE | 2016-03-12 15:00:00 - 2016-03-12 15:00:00
        Play AGAINST CONNECTICUT ?>in the first halfin Road games after a conference game
        The record is 3 Wins and 17 Losses for the last two seasons (-15.7 units)

        CBB > (721) MICHIGAN@ (722) PURDUE | 2016-03-12 13:00:00 - 2016-03-12 13:00:00
        Play ON MICHIGAN ?>in the first halfin Road games in March games
        The record is 12 Wins and 1 Losses for the last three seasons (+10.9 units)

        CBB > (749) BUFFALO@ (750) AKRON | 2016-03-12 19:30:00 - 2016-03-12 19:30:00
        Play ON BUFFALO ?>in the first halfin Road games against conference opponents
        The record is 25 Wins and 7 Losses for the last three seasons (+17.3 units)

        CBB > (727) GEORGIA@ (728) KENTUCKY | 2016-03-12 15:30:00 - 2016-03-12 15:30:00
        Play ON GEORGIA ?>in the first halfin Road games revenging a blowout loss vs opponent of 20 points or more
        The record is 9 Wins and 0 Losses for the since 1992 (+9 units)

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        CBB TOTALS

        CBB > (731) DAVIDSON@ (732) VA COMMONWEALTH | 2016-03-12 16:00:00 - 2016-03-12 16:00:00
        Play OVER DAVIDSON on the totalin Road games on Saturday games
        The record is 14 Overs and 1 Unders for the last three seasons (+12.9 units)

        CBB > (755) LONG BEACH ST@ (756) HAWAII | 2016-03-12 23:30:00 - 2016-03-12 23:30:00
        Play OVER LONG BEACH ST on the totalin Road games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 11 Overs and 1 Unders for the this season (+9.9 units)

        CBB > (737) OLD DOMINION@ (738) MIDDLE TENN ST | 2016-03-12 14:30:00 - 2016-03-12 14:30:00
        Play UNDER OLD DOMINION on the totalin All games in all neutral court games vs. the 1rst half line
        The record is 1 Overs and 13 Unders for the last three seasons (+11.9 units)

        CBB > (743) SETON HALL@ (744) VILLANOVA | 2016-03-12 17:30:00 - 2016-03-12 17:30:00
        Play UNDER VILLANOVA on the totalin All games in all neutral court games vs. the 1rst half line
        The record is 1 Overs and 12 Unders for the last two seasons (+10.9 units)

        CBB > (733) LA-LAFAYETTE@ (734) ARK-LITTLE ROCK | 2016-03-12 14:00:00 - 2016-03-12 14:00:00
        Play UNDER ARK-LITTLE ROCK on the totalin All games when playing against a team with a winning record
        The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the this season (+8.9 units)

        CBB > (731) DAVIDSON@ (732) VA COMMONWEALTH | 2016-03-12 16:00:00 - 2016-03-12 16:00:00
        Play OVER DAVIDSON on the totalin All games on Saturday games
        The record is 18 Overs and 4 Unders for the last two seasons (+13.6 units)

        CBB > (729) ST JOSEPHS@ (730) DAYTON | 2016-03-12 13:30:00 - 2016-03-12 13:30:00
        Play UNDER DAYTON on the totalin All games in a neutral court game where the first half total is 65.5 to 68
        The record is 0 Overs and 9 Unders for the since 1992 (+9 units)

        CBB > (753) UTAH@ (754) OREGON | 2016-03-12 22:00:00 - 2016-03-12 22:00:00
        Play UNDER UTAH on the totalin Road games versus good offensive teams - scoring 77+ points/game
        The record is 2 Overs and 13 Unders for the last three seasons (+10.8 units)

        CBB > (735) TX-ARLINGTON@ (736) LA-MONROE | 2016-03-12 16:30:00 - 2016-03-12 16:30:00
        Play OVER LA-MONROE on the totalin All games after scoring 80 points or more
        The record is 9 Overs and 1 Unders for the this season (+7.9 units)
        Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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        • SATURDAY, MARCH 12

          GAME TIME(ET) PICK UNITS

          SCST at HAMP 01:00 PM

          SCST +2.5


          MICH at PUR 01:00 PM

          PUR -6.5


          LSU at TAM 01:00 PM

          LSU +7.0


          JOES at DAY 01:30 PM

          JOES +2.5


          ULL at UALR 02:00 PM

          ULL +3.0


          ODU at MTU 02:30 PM

          ODU -2.5


          UCONN at TEM 03:00 PM

          TEM +2.0


          UGA at UK 03:00 PM

          UGA +10.5


          MD at MSU 03:30 PM

          MSU -6.5
          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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          • DAV at VCU 04:00 PM

            O 152.0


            UTA at ULM 04:30 PM

            ULM +1.5


            HALL at VILL 05:30 PM

            VILL -6.5


            WVU at KU 06:00 PM

            KU -4.0


            FRES at SDSU 06:00 PM

            FRES +4.5


            SOU at JKST 06:30 PM

            SOU -2.0
            Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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            • Yesterday's Results: 17 - 9
              YTD: 97 - 74 -2
              Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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              • Late Night Games:

                BUFF at AKR 07:30 PM

                AKR -4.5

                O 150.0



                MONT at WEB 08:45 PM

                MONT +1.0

                U 131.5


                UVA at UNC 09:00 PM

                UVA +2.5

                U 137.5



                AMCC at SFA 09:30 PM

                SFA -10.5

                O 137.0


                UTAH at ORE 10:00 PM

                ORE -2.0

                U 142.0



                CSB at NMSU 11:00 PM

                CSB -1.5

                O 128.5


                LBSU at HAW 11:30 PM

                HAW -4.0

                O 144.5
                Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                • SEC Trends and Angles

                  Venue: Bridgestone Arena - Nashville, TN

                  Overall Betting Results

                  Favorites/Underdogs: 8-3 SU, 8-3 ATS

                  Over/Under: 7-4

                  Sunday, Mar. 13

                  CHAMPIONSHIP

                  Matchup Records Skinny Projection


                  No. 1 Texas A&M
                  Overall: 26-7 SU, 15-11-2 ATS
                  Totals: 11-17-2 O/U

                  No. 2 Kentucky
                  Overall: 25-8 SU, 17-16 ATS
                  Totals: 18-14 O/U

                  No. 1 Texas A&M vs. No. 2 Kentucky (ESPN, 1:00 p.m. ET)

                  The top two seeds remain in the SEC as Kentucky (15-5 SEC) looks to avenge a disappointing 79-77 overtime loss in College Station on February 20. The Aggies beat the Wildcats on a buzzer-beating shot which gave A&M the tiebreaker over UK and the number one seed in the conference tournament. Kentucky rallied past Georgia on Saturday to advance to its third straight SEC championship game with a 93-80 victory. The Wildcats covered as double-digit favorites for the second consecutive contest, cashing late as 10 ½-point chalk to capture the two-game sweep of Georgia. Texas A&M (15-5 SEC) destroyed LSU in the semifinals, 71-38 to easily cover as 7 ½-point favorites, while limiting the Tigers to just 13 first half points. The Aggies are on fire by winning eight straight games and covering seven times in this stretch, while seeking its first SEC tournament title.

                  Texas A&M 77
                  Kentucky 81
                  Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                  • Big 10 Trends and Angles

                    Venue: Bankers Life Fieldhouse - Indianapolis, IN

                    Overall Betting Results

                    Favorites/Underdogs: 9-3 SU, 6-6 ATS

                    Over/Under: 6-6

                    Sunday, Mar. 13


                    CHAMPIONSHIP

                    Matchup Records Skinny Projection

                    No. 2 Michigan State
                    Overall: 28-5 SU, 22-10 ATS
                    Totals: 16-16 O/U

                    No. 4 Purdue
                    Overall: 26-7 SU, 17-11-1 ATS
                    Totals: 15-14-1 O/U

                    No. 2 Michigan State vs. No. 4 Purdue (CBS, 3:30 p.m. ET)

                    The last time Michigan State (15-5 Big 10) lost a game, it came in overtime at Purdue on February 9 as three-point underdogs, 82-81. The Spartans have won eight consecutive games since that setback, while covering seven times in this stretch. The lone ATS loss came in Saturday’s semifinal victory over Maryland, 64-61 as 5 ½-point favorites, as the Spartans limited the Terrapins to 33% shooting from the floor. Purdue (15-5 Big 10) cruised past Michigan, 76-59 to reach its first Big 10 championship since 2009, as the Boilermakers have covered four straight games. The Boilermakers have finished ‘under’ the total in five of the last six conference tournament contests, while allowing 63 points or less five times.

                    Michigan State 68
                    Purdue 63
                    Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                    • Big Ten

                      Venue: Bankers Life Fieldhouse

                      Location: Indianapolis, IN

                      BIG TEN TOURNAMENT BETTING RESULTS

                      First round – Wednesday, March 9 ATS Results


                      Illinois (-11) 85 Minnesota 62 Favorite-Over (135.5)

                      Nebraska (-14.5) 89 Rutgers 72 Favorite-Over (141)


                      Second round – Thursday, March 10 ATS Results

                      Michigan (-2.5) 72 Northwestern 70 (OT) Underdog-Over (134.5)

                      Illinois (+10.5) 68 Iowa 66 Underdog-Under (143.5)

                      Ohio State (-6) 79 Penn State 75 Underdog-Over (128.5)

                      Nebraska (+6) 70 Wisconsin 58 Underdog-Under (129)


                      Quarterfinals – Friday, March 11 ATS Results

                      Michigan (+7.5) 72 Indiana 69 Underdog-Under (147.5)

                      Purdue (-11.5) 89 Illinois 58 Favorite-Over (139.5)

                      Michigan State (-13) 81 Ohio State 54 Favorite-Under (143.5)

                      Maryland (-8) 97 Nebraska 86 Favorite-Over (137)


                      Semifinals – Saturday, March 12 ATS Results

                      Purdue (-6.5) 76 Michigan 59 Favorite-Under (142)

                      Michigan State (-5.5) 64 Maryland 61 Underdog-Under (146.5)


                      Championship – Sunday, March 13 ATS Results

                      Purdue vs. Michigan State -



                      SEC
                      Venue: Bridgestone Arena
                      Location: Nashville, Tennessee

                      SEC TOURNAMENT BETTING RESULTS

                      First round – Wednesday, March 9 ATS Results


                      Tennessee (-2.5) 97 Auburn 59 Favorite-Over (145)

                      Second round – Thursday, March 10 ATS Results

                      Florida (-2.5) 68 Arkansas 61 Favorite-Under (146)

                      Tennessee (+12) 67 Vanderbilt 65 Underdog-Under (146)

                      Alabama (+3) 81 Mississippi 73 Underdog-Over (135)

                      Georgia (-2.5) 79 Mississippi State 69 Favorite-Over (138)


                      Quarterfinals – Friday, March 11 ATS Results

                      Texas A&M (-5.5) 72 Florida 66 Favorite-Over (136.5)

                      LSU (-5) 84 Tennessee 75 Favorite-Over (153.5)

                      Kentucky (-13.5) 85 Alabama 59 Favorite-Over (136.5)

                      Georgia (+1.5) 65 South Carolina 64 Underdog-Under (138.5)


                      Semifinals – Saturday, March 12 ATS Results

                      Texas A&M (-7.5) 71 LSU 38 Favorite-Under (146)

                      Kentucky (-10.5) 93 Georgia 80 Favorite-Over (137.5)


                      Championship – Sunday, March 13 ATS Results

                      Texas A&M vs. Kentucky -
                      Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                      • It's college basketball's biggest day
                        March 13, 2016


                        NEW YORK (AP) Sunday is the day some college basketball fans can't wait for every year: it's almost time to put the words ''bubble'' and ''bracketology'' back in the dictionary until at least next January.

                        This year, Selection Sunday features five conference tournament championships before brackets are released.

                        Only one game - the American Athletic Conference final between Connecticut and Memphis - can hurt those precariously on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament. Memphis lacks the resume to earn an at-large bid, so a Connecticut victory would likely create one more spot for lucky bubble-sitters.

                        The other games fall into two categories. First, there are games between teams that are both considered locks for the NCAA Tournament. That would be the Atlantic 10 with Saint Joseph's and VCU; the Big Ten with Purdue and Michigan State; and the Southeastern Conference with Texas A&M and Kentucky.

                        The outcomes could affect seeding - especially with Michigan State fighting for a No. 1 - but not much else.

                        Elsewhere, some conferences are hosting win-and-in title games. The Sun Belt is one of those conferences - only the winner of UALR and Louisiana-Monroe will get to dance next week.

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                        GOOD SATURDAYS

                        Stony Brook, the America East champion, and Cal State-Bakersfield, the Western Athletic Conference winner, both earned their first NCAA Tournament berths.

                        ''We'll worry about next week later on down the road,'' Stony Brook coach Steve Pikiell said as he and his players celebrated.

                        Connecticut won its American Athletic Conference semifinal over Temple and likely locked up a tournament spot whether it beats Memphis or not.

                        ''We still have one more game left,'' Huskies coach Kevin Ollie said. ''We have been in the championship the last two years (and lost). Hopefully third time is the charm like everybody says.''

                        Kansas, which beat West Virginia to sweep the Big 12 titles, solidified its very probable status as the overall No. 1 seed.

                        ''I'd like to say there's a lot of correlation between success this weekend and success next weekend, but I'm not sure there is,'' Jayhawks coach Bill Self said.

                        Stephen F. Austin beat Texas A&M-Corpus Christi in the Southland Conference championship game to increase its winning streak to 20 games.

                        ''There's nothing greater than Selection Sunday,'' SFA coach Brad Underwood said. ''I am an old-school guy, and when they call your name, the hair on the back of my neck stands up, and I get goose bumps.''

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                        BAD SATURDAYS

                        Villanova lost to Seton Hall for the Big East title and probably cost itself a No. 1 seed. The Wildcats could have made it a couple weekends of bus rides by being sent to Brooklyn (which they probably still will) and Philadelphia (it would have been nice to play two tournament games on their second homecourt).

                        ''We really don't care about that,'' coach Jay Wright said. ''I know we have a chance to play in the East. We would love to play in the East. But if we don't, we're so happy to be playing in the NCAA Tournament. We'll take whatever we get.''

                        Michigan went from its feel-good moment of a buzzer-beater to knock off top-seeded Indiana in the Big Ten to wondering if it's in the field after a solid thumping by Purdue in the semifinals.

                        San Diego State lost Fresno State in the Mountain West championship and immediately became one of the teams that has reason to be nervous.

                        ''I thought we had an excellent season,'' Aztecs forward Winston Shepard said. ''I think we're definitely one of the best teams in the country. I don't think this is a team that many people would want to play. So this is the hard part. We have to leave it up to a bunch of people who will go to the metrics and things like that, so we just have to wait and see.''

                        LSU needed to do much better than its 71-38 SEC semifinals loss to Texas A&M. Unless Ben Simmons shocks the world and returns to school rather than enter the NBA draft, he'll leave college basketball without an NCAA Tournament appearance.

                        ''Whatever the future holds, I want to play with this team as long as I can,'' Simmons said.
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                        • Sunday's Tip Sheet
                          March 13, 2016

                          The final two pieces of the puzzle for Selection Sunday will be put in place this afternoon in the Big Ten and SEC Championship Game. Starting in the Big Ten with a 3 p.m. (ET) tip at Bankers Life Fieldhouse, the Purdue Boilermakers square-off against the Michigan State Spartans in the championship game. The Texas A&M Aggies and the Kentucky Wildcats made their way through the bracket in the SEC as the top two seeds and they will play for the tournament championship at 1 p.m. in Nashville.

                          Big Ten Championship

                          Purdue Boilermakers vs. Michigan State Spartans (CBS, 3 p.m. ET)


                          Opening Odds: Michigan State -4 ½

                          Betting Matchup


                          The Boilermakers came into this tournament as the No. 4 seed with a straight-up conference record of 12-6. They cruised past Illinois 89-58 as 11 ½-point favorites in the quarterfinals before extending their current SU winning streak to five games with Saturday’s 76-59 victory against Michigan as 6 ½-point favorites. Purdue has now gone 5-0-1 against the spread in its last six contests and the total has gone OVER in five of those games.

                          Senior center AJ Hammons helped pace the win over the Wolverines with 27 points and 11 rebounds. He has been the team’s leading scorer all season long with 14.8 points per game. The Boilermakers were ranked third in the Big Ten this season in scoring with 78.3 PPG while shooting 47.3 percent from the field. Defensively, they have held opponents to 64.7 PPG, which is ranked 27th in the nation.

                          It is no big surprise that Michigan State is in the title game after opening this tournament as the favorite to win. The Spartans remain the highest ranked team in the Big Ten despite finishing second to Indiana in the regular season with a SU record of 13-5 in conference play. After making short work of Ohio State in the quarterfinals as a 13 ½-point favorite, Michigan State had to sweat-out a hard-fought 64-61 victory against Maryland as a five-point favorite to advance to this game. It was the first time this team failed to cover in its last 13 games in what has been an incredible run for bettors.

                          The Spartans got another strong performance from senior guard Denzel Valentine against the Terrapins. He ended the game with 18 points, seven rebounds and 10 assists after putting up 19 points, nine rebounds and eight assists against Illinois. He led the Big Ten in scoring this season with 19.6 PPG and Michigan State as a team was the second-highest scoring team in the conference with 80.2 points a game.

                          Betting Trends

                          -- The Boilermakers have covered ATS in their last five games following a SU win and they are now 5-1 ATS in their last six neutral-site games. The total has gone OVER in their last four Sunday games.

                          --The Spartans are 7-1 ATS in their last eight games played on Sunday and they are 12-1 ATS in their last 13 games against a conference opponent. The total has gone OVER in their last five Sunday games.

                          --Head-to-head in this Big Ten tilt, the favorite is 5-2 ATS in the last seven meetings and the total has gone OVER in the last seven games. In a previous meeting this season, Purdue edged Michigan State 82-81 in overtime as a three-point home favorite.

                          SEC Championship

                          Texas A&M Aggies vs. Kentucky Wildcats (ESPN, 1 p.m. ET)


                          Opening Odds: Kentucky -4

                          Betting Matchup


                          The Aggies matched Kentucky’s 13-5 SU record in SEC-play and claimed the regular season title by beating the Wildcats in an earlier meeting this year. Their current winning streak stands at eight games while going 7-1 ATS with easy wins against Florida and LSU in the first two tournament games. Texas A&M almost doubled-up the Tigers in Saturday’s 71-38 romp as a seven-point favorite.

                          In this past Friday’s 72-77 win against the Gators as 5 ½-point favorites, the Aggies shot just 39.4 percent from the field including a 4-for-16 performance from three-point range, but they got a strong effort at the other end of the court from a defense that is ranked 31st in the nation in points allowed (65.0). Senior guard Jalen Jones has been the team’s leading scorer with 15.6 PPG, but it has been a total team effort in this tournament with five different players posting double-digit points over the course of the two games.

                          Kentucky appears to be gearing-up for a run in this year’s NCAA Tournament after cruising past both Alabama and Georgia in its conference tourney. The Wildcats beat the Tide by 26 points as 13 ½-point favorites and they pulled away from the Bulldogs in a 93-80 victory after being favored by 10 ½ points. Since losing to Texas A&M last month, they are 5-1 both SU and ATS in their last six games and the total has gone OVER in their last four outings.

                          Freshman guard Jamal Murray was the third-highest scorer in the SEC in the regular season with 20.2 PPG and he has now exceeded that total in his last 12 starts including his 26-point effort in Saturday’s win against Georgia. The Wildcats led the conference in scoring with a 79.6 point scoring average and they are shooting 47.8 percent from the field. Sophomore guard Tyler Ulis has also been a force with 16.8 PPG and he added 25 points in Saturday’s winning effort.

                          Betting Trends

                          -- The Aggies have covered in their last five games against a team with a SU winning record and they are 4-1 ATS in their last five neutral-site games. The total has stayed UNDER in nine of their last 13 games following a SU win.

                          -- The Wildcats are 20-8 ATS in their last 28 games played on Sunday and they have gone 15-7-2 ATS in their last 24 games at a neutral site. The total has stayed UNDER in 16 of their last 21 Sunday games.

                          -- The underdog in this SEC matchup has covered ATS in four of the last five meetings and the total went OVER in four of those games. Texas A&M beat Kentucky 79-77 in overtime on Feb. 20 as a two-point underdog at home.
                          Remember the 3 G's Gambling, Golf, Girls not in any particular order.....

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                          • Preview: Wildcats (25-8) at Aggies (26-7)
                            Date: March 13, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

                            A putback at the buzzer against the SEC's perennial power last month helped surprising Texas A&M earn a share of its first regular-season conference title in 30 years.

                            Three weeks later, the Aggies can continue to be a thorn in Kentucky's side with their first tournament championship since that same era.

                            While top-seeded Texas A&M looks to win its first conference tournament since 1987, the No. 2 Wildcats will try for their second straight title and fourth in the last seven years when they meet for Sunday's SEC championship in Nashville.

                            Sixteenth-ranked Kentucky (25-8) would have earned its second straight outright regular-season title if not for a 79-77 overtime loss at College Station on Feb. 20.

                            Instead, a late technical foul from a Wildcat freshman and Tyler Davis' putback at the buzzer gave No. 17 Texas A&M (26-7) its second of six straight wins to close the regular season. That run helped the Aggies recover from a midseason slump and match the Wildcats' 13-5 league record for their first title since 1986.

                            The regular-season shared crown set up a collision course in the bracket toward Sunday's championship. While Kentucky plays for the trophy for the sixth time in seven seasons, Texas A&M will suit up for its first title game since a loss to Texas in the 1994 Southwest Conference championship.

                            Escaping Saturday's semifinal came much easier than anyone expected for the Aggies. They tallied their eighth straight victory by trouncing fourth-seeded LSU and freshman phenom Ben Simmons 71-38.

                            Texas A&M held the Tigers to a season low in points and made field goals (13) during the lowest-scoring team output in any major conference this season. LSU, which shot 20.6 percent, was the first team held below 40 points in the SEC tournament since Mississippi State in 1985.

                            'You don't envision beating someone by 40 in the semifinal game before you try and go to the championship, but that's just how the game played out,' senior guard Alex Caruso said. 'They kind of withered down as we got stronger.'

                            Tonny Trocha-Morelos and Admon Gilder combined for 23 points off the bench, while Jalen Jones added 12.

                            Kentucky's 93-80 victory over sixth-seeded Georgia was a bit closer than the final score indicated. The game was tight through the opening 30 minutes, but the Wildcats used a late 11-3 run to pull away.

                            One of the nation's top backcourts fueled the second-half surge as Tyler Ulis and Jamal Murray combined for 51 points, hitting 7 of 14 3s.

                            The Wildcats shot 50 percent, their fourth straight game hitting that mark - all victories.

                            'If we play the way we played today and everybody clicks as a team, I think we can come out with the win,' said Isaiah Briscoe, who had 12 points and seven rebounds.

                            Ulis and Murray combined for 43 points in last month's loss to A&M.

                            Murray has been on fire since Feb. 6, averaging 25.6 points while hitting 53.3 percent of his 3-pointers in 11 games. Ulis has made 6 of 9 3s in Kentucky's two tournament wins.

                            Before Davis' game-winning putback over the Wildcats last month, Kentucky freshman Isaac Humphries received a technical foul for spiking the ball with nine seconds left. The Wildcats won three of their final four games that followed to earn a share of their second straight regular-season title.

                            Three of the last four games in this series have needed overtime. Kentucky won the first two as part of three straight wins, 72-68 in overtime on Feb. 2, 2013, and 70-64 in double-OT on Jan. 10, 2015.
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                            • Preview: Boilermakers (26-7) at Spartans (28-5)
                              Date: March 13, 2016 3:00 PM EDT

                              Purdue has already taken care of what many Michigan State fans might have wanted to do themselves: dismantle underdog Michigan's Big Ten tournament run.

                              The second-seeded Spartans will settle for a conference title game and revenge shot against the fourth-seeded Boilermakers on Sunday in Indianapolis with both schools looking to extend their longest win streaks since their opening runs ended in December.

                              Michigan State (28-5) has climbed back to second in the national rankings with an eight-game winning streak that started immediately after an 82-81 loss at Purdue on Feb. 9. It reached its current level with Saturday's 64-61 semifinal win over No. 18 Maryland behind Denzel Valentine's 18 points, 10 assists and seven rebounds.

                              The Big Ten Player of the Year hasn't shot particularly well in two tournament games, hitting 37.0 percent, but he's averaged 18.5 points, 9.0 assists and 8.0 boards.

                              "That was a weird game for Denzel Valentine and all he did was 18, 10 and seven," coach Tom Izzo said. "I guess I'm getting like fans, spoiled."

                              After explaining Friday that the Spartans were angry about finishing second in the regular season to Indiana, Valentine has them in position for the next crown. They've won 12 of 13 as they chase a fifth tourney title that would set a record since one of Ohio State's five was vacated.

                              What's most impressive is how the Spartans have put themselves in this position. One day after Maryland scored a tourney-record 97 points, Michigan State held the Terrapins 15.1 below their season average. The Spartans have limited Ohio State and Maryland to 57.5 points on 38.0 percent shooting, including 27.3 from 3-point range.

                              "We made stops, got rebounds when we needed to and guys made free throws down the stretch," Valentine said.

                              At the other end, the Spartans were 8 of 19 from 3-point range, which puts them six away from breaking the school record of 307 established two years ago. Over the last 14 games, they've made 49.1 percent from outside, but one of three games under 40.0 in that span was the loss at Purdue.

                              Valentine did his part with 27 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds, but Michigan State shot 38.2 percent overall while the Boilermakers hit half of their 16 3s.

                              Rapheal Davis was 6 of 8 from long range for 24 points, while A.J. Hammons had 19 points and 13 rebounds to help snap a seven-game losing streak against the Spartans.

                              Michigan State is back in the title game for a third straight year after winning in 2014 and losing to Wisconsin last season, while Purdue is returning for the first time since winning it in 2009.

                              The 13th-ranked Boilermakers (26-7) have been arguably more impressive than the Spartans in this edition. They beat Michigan 76-59 on Saturday for a fifth straight win, and two tournament victories have come by an average of 24.0 points while shooting 55.7 percent and 43.6 from long range. Their opponents are at 38.5 and 23.3.

                              Hammons had 27 points and 11 rebounds, and the senior center has averaged 16.8 points on 69.4 percent shooting in his last six games. Another big performance would go a long way toward validating his choice to return for a fourth season.

                              "I came back to get a ring, so it would mean a lot," Hammons said. "And then on top of that, I've been here four years trying to build back the program and helping everybody out. So it would mean a lot to the fans and the program just to come back with a ring and a championship."
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                              • Armadillo: Sunday's six-pack

                                -- Would people really buy a car just because it has WiFi in it?

                                -- LSU trailed 35-13 at halftime yesterday; thats the kind of effort that gets your coach fired. Losing is one thing; losing 71-38 on national TV is quite another.

                                -- Oklahoma State fired basketball coach Travis Ford , who really lost his job when he didn't make hay when he had Marcus Smart on his team.

                                -- If you've never had an avocado smoothie, have one very soon- tremendous.

                                -- Seton Hall 69, Villanova 67-- Pirates last won the Big East tourney in 1993.

                                -- Can we move this Presidential election up a couple months before the whole country implodes? Little too much tension now; people need to relax.

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                                Armadillo: Sunday's List of 13: Thoughts on Selection Sunday.......

                                Did you turn you clock ahead an hour?

                                13) Bubble teams all over America will be rooting for UConn against Memphis in the AAC title game today. UConn is in the field of 68, Memphis is not, so the Tigers steal a bid they win. I'm rooting for Memphis; I've met Josh Pastner a couple times and he is a terrific guy. If you had a son, you'd want him to grow up to be like Josh.

                                12) Big West has nine teams in it, eight of whom are California state schools- why not add Bakersfield and make it a ten-team league?

                                11) I know TV pays for lot of this so they dictate game times, but day games after night games in these conference tournaments is a bad idea- kids need recovery time if you want the product to be good quality. Even 20-year olds get tired.

                                10) Dummy of the Day-- NFL Draft is in six weeks or so; lot of teams really need a QB and QBs make a lot of money, so if you're a QB that wants to be drafted, getting a DUI six weeks before the draft is just dumb. (Dak Prescott of Mississippi State).

                                9) Cal-Bakersfield 57, New Mexico State 54-- Dedrick Basile swished a 3-ponter at the buzzer to give Cal-Bakersfield its first-ever spot in March Madness. Bakersfield has won three national titles in D-II, if I remember right- this is a bigger deal. Why do I say that? The mayor of Bakersfield was on the team's bench right after the game.

                                8) Stony Brook 80, Vermont 74-- Seawolves get to March Madness for first time; three Vermont players fouled out- they led by 15 with 15:17 left.

                                7) Of 14 teams in Atlantic 14, only three of them (St Joe's, George Washington and Duquesne) were members of the league when it began 40 years ago, as Eastern 8.

                                6) Middle Tennessee 55, Old Dominion 53-- Enjoy watching coaches after they make the NCAA tournament for the first time. MTSU coach Kermit Davis wore a baseball cap with his gray suit after his Blue Raiders won the C-USA tournament. He was positively glowing. Coaching can be stressful; good to see them have fun.

                                5) Fresno State 68, San Diego State 63-- Mountain West was terrible this year; it is going to be a very long Sunday for members of the Aztec program, as they wait and see if they get an at-large bid. Fresno has veteran guards; last time they were in the NCAA tournament was in 2001, when Jerry Tarkanian was coaching his alma mater.

                                4) When UNLV won in triple OT in the Mountain West tournament earlier this week, the correct play was to go against them next day; sure enough, they lost to Fresno State by 11 the next day. So when UConn beat Cincinnati in 4 OTs Friday, popular wisdom said to go against the Huskies in their game with Temple yesterday.

                                But UConn seems to thrive on adversity; they won easily Saturday, thwarting lot of handicappers who tried to capitalize on their situation. I didn't have Temple or Fresno but I couldn't fault anyone who did. Capitalizing on that is solid handicapping.

                                3) Was great to hear Don Orsillo working a Padre spring training game Saturday; he got hosed last summer when the Red Sox fired him, but San Diego quickly scooped him up and he will replace Dick Enberg as the Padres' main TV guy in 2017.

                                2) Hawai'i 64, Long Beach State 60-- Weird situation; Hawai'i is going on probation after this season, but they can go to the tournament this year- they're not going to be an easy out. Hawai'i beat Northern Iowa by 16, lost to Oklahoma by 3. .

                                Big West title game ended three great days of basketball; tremendous fun. NCAAs are going to have a tough act to follow.

                                1) This is why there might be 20-25 teams who can win a national title this season; when UConn won in 2014, they won their first round game in OT-- they were down 3 in last minute of regulation. Huskies were then an underdog in four of their next five games and pick 'em in the other one- they just as easily could've lost that first game.

                                This year is just like that; survive and advance will be the key words.
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