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  • Friday's NCAAB Trends and Indexes - 3/18

    Trends and Indexes

    Friday, March 18

    Good Luck on day #78 of 2016!

    NOTE: As information becomes available, we will attempt to post the trends and indexes as soon as possible.Information is posted from what we believe are reliable sources.Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the posting member or BettorsChat.

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    • #3
      NCAAB
      Dunkel

      Friday, March 18



      Michigan @ Notre Dame

      Game 823-824
      March 18, 2016 @ 9:40 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Michigan
      64.562
      Notre Dame
      69.141
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Notre Dame
      by 4 1/2
      138
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Notre Dame
      by 2 1/2
      143
      Dunkel Pick:
      Notre Dame
      (-2 1/2); Under

      Cal State Bakersfield @ Oklahoma

      Game 825-826
      March 18, 2016 @ 4:00 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Cal State Bakersf
      54.266
      Oklahoma
      70.721
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Oklahoma
      by 16 1/2
      133
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Oklahoma
      by 14
      139
      Dunkel Pick:
      Oklahoma
      (-14); Under

      South Dakota State @ Maryland

      Game 841-842
      March 18, 2016 @ 4:30 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      South Dakota Stat
      57.732
      Maryland
      65.384
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Maryland
      by 7 1/2
      138
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Maryland
      by 10
      143 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      South Dakota Stat
      (+10); Under

      Virginia Commonwealth @ Oregon State

      Game 827-828
      March 18, 2016 @ 1:30 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Virginia Commonwe
      68.070
      Oregon State
      60.513
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Virginia Commonwe
      by 7 1/2
      136
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Virginia Commonwe
      by 4 1/2
      141
      Dunkel Pick:
      Virginia Commonwe
      (-4 1/2); Under

      Hawaii @ California

      Game 843-844
      March 18, 2016 @ 2:00 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Hawaii
      63.427
      California
      65.619
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      California
      by 2
      136
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      California
      by 5
      141 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Hawaii
      (+5); Under

      Green Bay @ Texas A&M

      Game 829-830
      March 18, 2016 @ 7:20 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Green Bay
      60.110
      Texas A&M
      70.685
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Texas A&M
      by 10 1/2
      160
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Texas A&M
      by 13
      155
      Dunkel Pick:
      Green Bay
      (+13); Over

      Holy Cross @ Oregon

      Game 845-846
      March 18, 2016 @ 7:25 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Holy Cross
      51.056
      Oregon
      76.901
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Oregon
      by 26
      140
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Oregon
      by 23
      133 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Oregon
      (-23); Over

      Northern Iowa @ Texas

      Game 831-832
      March 18, 2016 @ 9:50 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Northern Iowa
      66.122
      Texas
      65.152
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Northern Iowa
      by 1
      129
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Texas
      by 4 1/2
      124 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Northern Iowa
      (+4 1/2); Over

      Cincinnati @ Saint Joseph's

      Game 847-848
      March 18, 2016 @ 9:55 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Cincinnati
      66.141
      Saint Joseph's
      61.562
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Cincinnati
      by 4 1/2
      142
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Cincinnati
      by 2 1/2
      136
      Dunkel Pick:
      Cincinnati
      (-2 1/2); Over

      Weber State @ Xavier

      Game 833-834
      March 18, 2016 @ 9:20 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Weber State
      56.919
      Xavier
      67.320
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Xavier
      by 10 1/2
      153
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Xavier
      by 13 1/2
      147 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Weber State
      (+13 1/2); Over

      Virginia Tech @ Brigham Young

      Game 849-850
      March 18, 2016 @ 9:30 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Virginia Tech
      68.415
      Brigham Young
      71.484
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Brigham Young
      by 3
      167
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Brigham Young
      by 6 1/2
      162 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Virginia Tech
      (+6 1/2); Over

      Pittsburgh @ Wisconsin

      Game 835-836
      March 18, 2016 @ 6:50 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Pittsburgh
      67.754
      Wisconsin
      66.283
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Pittsburgh
      by 1 1/2
      136
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Wisconsin
      by 1
      130 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Pittsburgh
      (+1); Over

      Middle Tennessee @ Michigan State

      Game 837-838
      March 18, 2016 @ 2:45 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Middle Tennessee
      58.610
      Michigan State
      79.623
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Michigan State
      by 21
      136
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Michigan State
      by 17 1/2
      141 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Michigan State
      (-17 1/2); Under

      Syracuse @ Dayton

      Game 839-840
      March 18, 2016 @ 12:15 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Syracuse
      61.412
      Dayton
      65.856
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Dayton
      by 4 1/2
      126
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Dayton
      by 1
      131 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Dayton
      (-1); Under

      NC-Asheville @ Villanova

      Game 817-818
      March 18, 2016 @ 12:40 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      NC-Asheville
      55.906
      Villanova
      71.067
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Villanova
      by 15
      145
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Villanova
      by 17 1/2
      141 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      NC-Asheville
      (+17 1/2); Over

      Temple @ Iowa

      Game 819-820
      March 18, 2016 @ 3:10 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Temple
      61.293
      Iowa
      65.224
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      Iowa
      by 4
      145
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      Iowa
      by 7 1/2
      139 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      Temple
      (+7 1/2); Over

      Stephen F. Austin @ West Virginia

      Game 821-822
      March 18, 2016 @ 7:10 pm

      Dunkel Rating:
      Stephen F. Austin
      62.834
      West Virginia
      73.344
      Dunkel Team:
      Dunkel Line:
      Dunkel Total:
      West Virginia
      by 10 1/2
      140
      Vegas Team:
      Vegas Line:
      Vegas Total:
      West Virginia
      by 7
      145 1/2
      Dunkel Pick:
      West Virginia
      (-7); Under
      Last edited by Udog; 03-17-2016, 10:43 PM.

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      • #4
        NCAAB
        Long Sheet

        Friday, March 18


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        UNC-ASHEVILLE (22 - 11) vs. VILLANOVA (29 - 5) - 3/18/2016, 12:40 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        VILLANOVA is 39-27 ATS (+9.3 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        VILLANOVA is 39-27 ATS (+9.3 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
        VILLANOVA is 39-26 ATS (+10.4 Units) as a favorite over the last 2 seasons.
        VILLANOVA is 26-12 ATS (+12.8 Units) in non-conference games over the last 3 seasons.
        VILLANOVA is 30-17 ATS (+11.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
        UNC-ASHEVILLE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all games this season.
        UNC-ASHEVILLE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all lined games this season.
        UNC-ASHEVILLE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all neutral court games this season.
        UNC-ASHEVILLE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) when playing on a neutral court this season.
        UNC-ASHEVILLE is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all tournament games this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        TEMPLE (21 - 11) vs. IOWA (21 - 10) - 3/18/2016, 3:10 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        TEMPLE is 14-7 ATS (+6.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
        IOWA is 2-9 ATS (-7.9 Units) in all neutral court games over the last 2 seasons.
        IOWA is 2-9 ATS (-7.9 Units) when playing on a neutral court over the last 2 seasons.
        IOWA is 3-11 ATS (-9.1 Units) in all tournament games over the last 3 seasons.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        SF AUSTIN ST (27 - 5) vs. W VIRGINIA (26 - 8) - 3/18/2016, 7:10 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        W VIRGINIA is 20-11 ATS (+7.9 Units) in all games this season.
        W VIRGINIA is 20-11 ATS (+7.9 Units) in all lined games this season.
        W VIRGINIA is 16-7 ATS (+8.3 Units) as a favorite this season.
        W VIRGINIA is 19-6 ATS (+12.4 Units) in a NCAA tournament games since 1997.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        MICHIGAN (23 - 12) vs. NOTRE DAME (21 - 11) - 3/18/2016, 9:40 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        MICHIGAN is 16-6 ATS (+9.4 Units) in first round tournament games since 1997.
        NOTRE DAME is 4-14 ATS (-11.4 Units) in road games in first round tournament games since 1997.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        CS-BAKERSFIELD (24 - 8) vs. OKLAHOMA (25 - 7) - 3/18/2016, 4:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 9-0 ATS (+9.0 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 9-0 ATS (+9.0 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) in all neutral court games over the last 2 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) in March games over the last 3 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) after a conference game over the last 3 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) when playing on a neutral court over the last 2 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) after allowing 60 points or less over the last 2 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) after scoring 60 points or less over the last 3 seasons.
        CS-BAKERSFIELD is 8-0 ATS (+8.0 Units) in all tournament games over the last 2 seasons.
        OKLAHOMA is 8-16 ATS (-9.6 Units) as a favorite this season.
        OKLAHOMA is 2-9 ATS (-7.9 Units) in March games over the last 2 seasons.
        OKLAHOMA is 0-6 ATS (-6.6 Units) in road games on Friday nights over the last 2 seasons.
        OKLAHOMA is 5-14 ATS (-10.4 Units) after a conference game this season.
        OKLAHOMA is 8-16 ATS (-9.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
        OKLAHOMA is 3-11 ATS (-9.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        VA COMMONWEALTH (24 - 10) vs. OREGON ST (19 - 12) - 3/18/2016, 1:30 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 20-9 ATS (+10.1 Units) in all games this season.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 20-9 ATS (+10.1 Units) in all lined games this season.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 20-9 ATS (+10.1 Units) when the total is 140 to 149.5 over the last 3 seasons.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 15-6 ATS (+8.4 Units) as a favorite this season.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 14-6 ATS (+7.4 Units) after a conference game this season.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 11-2 ATS (+8.8 Units) in road games in first round tournament games since 1997.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 13-3 ATS (+9.7 Units) in a NCAA tournament games since 1997.
        VA COMMONWEALTH is 14-7 ATS (+6.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        WI-GREEN BAY (23 - 12) vs. TEXAS A&M (26 - 8) - 3/18/2016, 7:20 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        WI-GREEN BAY is 20-12 ATS (+6.8 Units) in all games this season.
        WI-GREEN BAY is 20-12 ATS (+6.8 Units) in all lined games this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        N IOWA (22 - 12) vs. TEXAS (20 - 12) - 3/18/2016, 9:50 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        N IOWA is 38-24 ATS (+11.6 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        N IOWA is 38-24 ATS (+11.6 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
        N IOWA is 16-5 ATS (+10.5 Units) in a neutral court game where the total is 120 to 129.5 since 1997.
        N IOWA is 25-13 ATS (+10.7 Units) after a conference game over the last 2 seasons.
        N IOWA is 21-7 ATS (+13.3 Units) off a win against a conference rival over the last 2 seasons.
        N IOWA is 25-14 ATS (+9.6 Units) after allowing 60 points or less over the last 2 seasons.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        WEBER ST (26 - 8) vs. XAVIER (27 - 5) - 3/18/2016, 9:20 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        WEBER ST is 22-38 ATS (-19.8 Units) in road games after allowing 60 points or less since 1997.
        XAVIER is 313-261 ATS (+25.9 Units) in all games since 1997.
        XAVIER is 313-261 ATS (+25.9 Units) in all lined games since 1997.
        XAVIER is 19-8 ATS (+10.2 Units) in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.
        XAVIER is 21-8 ATS (+12.2 Units) in a NCAA tournament games since 1997.
        XAVIER is 31-20 ATS (+9.0 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
        XAVIER is 125-91 ATS (+24.9 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games since 1997.
        XAVIER is 2-10 ATS (-9.0 Units) after allowing 80 points or more over the last 2 seasons.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        PITTSBURGH (21 - 11) vs. WISCONSIN (20 - 12) - 3/18/2016, 6:50 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        PITTSBURGH is 20-38 ATS (-21.8 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 20-38 ATS (-21.8 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 5-15 ATS (-11.5 Units) when the total is 130 to 139.5 over the last 2 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 0-9 ATS (-9.9 Units) in March games over the last 2 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 11-24 ATS (-15.4 Units) after a conference game over the last 2 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 5-14 ATS (-10.4 Units) after failing to cover the spread in 3 or more consecutive games over the last 3 seasons.
        PITTSBURGH is 18-29 ATS (-13.9 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.
        WISCONSIN is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) after a conference game this season.
        PITTSBURGH is 27-12 ATS (+13.8 Units) on Friday nights since 1997.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        MIDDLE TENN ST (24 - 9) vs. MICHIGAN ST (29 - 5) - 3/18/2016, 2:45 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        MICHIGAN ST is 22-11 ATS (+9.9 Units) in all games this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 22-11 ATS (+9.9 Units) in all lined games this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 14-6 ATS (+7.4 Units) when the total is 140 to 149.5 this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 20-10 ATS (+9.0 Units) as a favorite this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 76-53 ATS (+17.7 Units) in March games since 1997.
        MICHIGAN ST is 14-6 ATS (+7.4 Units) after a conference game this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 20-10 ATS (+9.0 Units) in non-conference games over the last 2 seasons.
        MICHIGAN ST is 12-3 ATS (+8.7 Units) off a win against a conference rival this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 17-9 ATS (+7.1 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.
        MICHIGAN ST is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        SYRACUSE (19 - 13) vs. DAYTON (25 - 7) - 3/18/2016, 12:15 PM
        There are no Top Trends with records of significance that apply to this game.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        DAYTON is 1-0 against the spread versus SYRACUSE over the last 3 seasons
        DAYTON is 1-0 straight up against SYRACUSE over the last 3 seasons
        1 of 1 games in this series have gone UNDER THE TOTAL over the last 3 seasons




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        S DAKOTA ST (26 - 7) vs. MARYLAND (25 - 8) - 3/18/2016, 4:30 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        MARYLAND is 17-4 ATS (+12.6 Units) in a neutral court game where the total is 140 to 144.5 since 1997.
        S DAKOTA ST is 33-20 ATS (+11.0 Units) after a conference game over the last 3 seasons.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        HAWAII (27 - 5) vs. CALIFORNIA (23 - 10) - 3/18/2016, 2:00 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        HAWAII is 7-0 ATS (+7.0 Units) after allowing 60 points or less this season.
        HAWAII is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) in all tournament games over the last 2 seasons.
        CALIFORNIA is 6-19 ATS (-14.9 Units) off a loss against a conference rival over the last 3 seasons.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        HOLY CROSS (15 - 19) vs. OREGON (28 - 6) - 3/18/2016, 7:25 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        OREGON is 57-40 ATS (+13.0 Units) in all games over the last 3 seasons.
        OREGON is 57-40 ATS (+13.0 Units) in all lined games over the last 3 seasons.
        OREGON is 10-2 ATS (+7.8 Units) in March games over the last 2 seasons.
        OREGON is 9-1 ATS (+7.9 Units) on Friday nights over the last 3 seasons.
        OREGON is 12-4 ATS (+7.6 Units) off a win against a conference rival this season.
        OREGON is 34-19 ATS (+13.1 Units) in road games after allowing 60 points or less since 1997.
        HOLY CROSS is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all games this season.
        HOLY CROSS is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) in all lined games this season.
        HOLY CROSS is 6-0 ATS (+6.0 Units) as an underdog this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        CINCINNATI (22 - 10) vs. ST JOSEPHS (27 - 7) - 3/18/2016, 9:55 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        CINCINNATI is 39-60 ATS (-27.0 Units) in March games since 1997.
        CINCINNATI is 10-22 ATS (-14.2 Units) in road games after a conference game over the last 3 seasons.
        CINCINNATI is 108-145 ATS (-51.5 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games since 1997.
        ST JOSEPHS is 22-11 ATS (+9.9 Units) in all games this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 22-11 ATS (+9.9 Units) in all lined games this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 8-1 ATS (+6.9 Units) when the total is 130 to 139.5 this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) as an underdog this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 9-2 ATS (+6.8 Units) in road games after a conference game this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 10-3 ATS (+6.7 Units) after scoring 80 points or more this season.
        ST JOSEPHS is 13-6 ATS (+6.4 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record this season.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        VIRGINIA TECH (20 - 14) at BYU (24 - 10) - 3/18/2016, 9:30 PM
        Top Trends for this game.
        BYU is 219-164 ATS (+38.6 Units) as a favorite since 1997.
        BYU is 28-11 ATS (+15.9 Units) as a home favorite of 6.5 to 9 points since 1997.
        BYU is 138-103 ATS (+24.7 Units) in all home games since 1997.
        BYU is 138-103 ATS (+24.7 Units) in home lined games since 1997.
        BYU is 15-5 ATS (+9.5 Units) in home games in March games since 1997.
        BYU is 59-38 ATS (+17.2 Units) in home games in non-conference games since 1997.
        BYU is 96-70 ATS (+19.0 Units) in home games when playing against a team with a winning record since 1997.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 19-9 ATS (+9.1 Units) in all games this season.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 19-9 ATS (+9.1 Units) in all lined games this season.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 15-8 ATS (+6.2 Units) as an underdog this season.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 9-1 ATS (+7.9 Units) when playing with one or less days rest over the last 2 seasons.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 8-2 ATS (+5.8 Units) after allowing 80 points or more this season.
        VIRGINIA TECH is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record after 15 or more games this season.
        BYU is 34-56 ATS (-27.6 Units) in all tournament games since 1997.


        Head-to-Head Series History
        There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.




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        Last edited by Udog; 03-17-2016, 10:46 PM.

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        • #5
          NCAAB
          Armadillo's Write-Up

          Friday, March 18


          Friday's games
          afternoon games

          Dayton (+6.5) upset Syracuse 55-53 in second round 3-11 game couple years ago in Buffalo; Orange were 0-10 on arc that day. Syracuse won five of last six first-round games, but lost five of its last six games overall, losing last three, all by 5 or less points- they made 20-45 on arc in neutral court wins vs UConn, Texas A&M in November- they're shooting 36.1% on arc, are thin (#350 subs' minutes). Last eight years, underdogs are 10-7-1 vs spread in 7-10 first round games. ACC teams are 14-2 SU in first round last three years; A-14 teams are 3-6, with Dayton two of three wins. Dayton split its last eight games, after a 21-3 start.

          Lot of pressure on Villanova this weekend; last three times they were a #1 or 2 seed, they didn't get past first weekend; other two times, they were 9-seed and lost in first round. Wildcats won five of last six games overall, losing by hoop to Seton Hall in Big East tourney final. NC-Asheville tied for 3rd in Big South, but is 15-seed, first time since Winthrop in '08 that Big South team is higher than a 16. Big South teams are 2-4 vs spread since '08 n first round, after covering five in row before that. NC-Asheville won at Georgetown, lost by 28 at Texas A&M in its two top 100 games. Since 2008, #2-seeds who are favored by 16+ points are 6-12 vs spread in this round.

          VCU lost first round games in OT last two years; this is Wade's first NCAA- he went 27-7 in SoCon at Chattanooga, but never got this far. Oregon State is in NCAAs for first time since 1990, when Gary Payton was the Beavers' star; now his son is OSU's star. Tinkle was 0-3 in NCAAs at Montana. OSU is 4-8 vs top 50 teams. Beavers split last eight games overall; freshman wing Tinkle (foot) is out. VCU is 7-5 in last 12 games after a 17-5 start; Rams Since 2009, Pac-12 teams are 23-6 in this round. Last eight years, underdogs are 10-7-1 vs spread in 7-10 first round games. VCU is 1-6 vs top 60 teams this season.

          Hawai'i is 11-2 in last 13 games; they're 10-2 on mainland after playing once on mainland before Jan 14. Rainbows lost to Oklahoma by 3, Texas Tech 8 in its only two top 70 games this year- best team they beat was Northern Iowa by 16 on Dec 22. Over last decade, Big West teams are 0-10 in non-play-in games (3-7 vs spread). Cal Bears split last four games, losing to Utah in OT in Pac-12 tourney; they've got one senior in talented, 8-man rotation. Pac-12 teams are 13-0 vs Big West this year (9-4 vs spread). Last 10 years, favorites are 23-17 vs spread in 4-13 first round games. Hawai'i is #48 in country in experience.

          Middle Tennessee is in NCAAs for first time since losing play-in game in '11; Blue Raiders won Alaskan Shootout, are 0-2 vs top 100 teams, losing by 6-4 to VCU, South Dakota State. MTSU is 4th-worst (60.7%) foul shooting team in country. Michigan State got to Sweet 16 last four years, covering first round game all four times; Spartans started season with 82-55 win over FAU of C-USA- they're making 38.9% of 3's, #19 in country. Big 14 teams are 5-1 vs C-USA this year, 3-2 vs spread as faves. Since 2008, #2-seeds who are favored by 16+ points are 6-12 against the spread in this round.

          Iowa lost six of its last eight games after 19-4 start; seven of those eight tilts were decided by 8 or less points. Hawkeyes lost to Dayton of A-14 on neutral floor in November. Iowa is experienced, starting junior and four seniors- they made 38.2% on arc (#32), just 33.1% in last six games. Temple is in NCAAs for first time in three years; Owls are 2-4 in last six first round games. Last eight years, underdogs are 10-7-1 vs spread in 7-10 first round games; since 2010, Big 14 teams are 28-10 in this round- they're 3-4 vs A-14 teams, 2-2 vs spread when favored. AAC teams are 4-2 in this round the last two tournaments.

          Cal-Bakersfield is in D-I March Madness for first time; they won three D-II national titles. Coach Barnes was last in tournament with Ole Miss in 2002, losing to UCLA by 22 in first round. Roadrunners lost by 16-35 vs top 100 teams (Arizona State and St Mary's); they've got #10 eFG% defense in country. Oklahoma lost in first round two of last three years (0-3 vs spreas); last time they covered in first round was 2009. Sooners are just 6-5 in last 11 games after 19-2 start; Big X is such a hard league- they are 8-0 vs teams outside top 90. WAC teams are 3-10 vs spread in this round, 0-5 the last five years. Since '07, #2-seeds who are favored by 16 or less points in the first round are 12-4 against the spread.

          Maryland is 3-5 in last eight games after starting season 22-3; TV pundits are openly questioning team chemistry. Maryland took 93 3's last four games, more than when they were playing well. South Dakota State won six in row, 12 of last 14 games; they won 84-70 at Big 14's Minnesota Dec 8. Since '03, Terps are 6-0 in first round games; they beat Valpo by 3 LY, in first NCAA with Turgeon as coach. Jackrabbits will start three seniors, always a help. Since '03, Summit League teams are 1-12 in NCAAs, 2-9-2 vs spread; North Dakota State got the only win, two years ago in 5-12 game. Big 14 teams are only 3-3 vs Summit League this year; 2-3 against spread as a favorite.

          night games
          Pitt coach Dixon is rumored to be leaving Pitt for either TCU or UNLV; Panthers are 4-7 in last 11 games overall, 7-1 in last 8 first round games. Wisconsin coach Gard got interim label lifted, is now the guy; Badgers are 8-1 in last nine first round games- they lost last two games after 11-1 run, slight red flag. Big 14 teams are 10-8 vs ACC teams this year; Pitt lost 70-56 at home to Purdue Dec 1, its only loss in 13 non-conference games; Wisconsin won in OT at Syracuse in its ACC game. Badgers don't defend 3-ball well, but Pitt is 16-64 on arc in last four games. The last eight years, underdogs are 10-7-1 vs spread in 7-10 first round games.

          SF Austin coach Underwood worked for Bob Huggins at Kansas State; Lumberjacks are 88-13 in Underwood era, 59-1 in Southland play. SFA upset VCU in '14 first round, lost to Utah by 7 LY- they force turnovers 25.9% of time. West Virginia 25.5%- they lead the country in that stat. Mountaineers won six of last seven games, can struggle on offense, but they've played schedule #5, SFA #317. 'jacks are #46 experience team, WV #170. Southland teams are 2-10 in first round games, 5-6-1 vs spread, 1-3 in last four non-play-in games. SFA opened season with 97-55 loss at Baylor; they got beat by 7 at Arizona State on other top 100 game.

          Horizon teams are 0-4 in NCAA games since Butler bolted for greener pa$ture$ (1-3 vs spread). Green Bay coach Darner won D-II national title LY at Florida Southern; they've won eight of their last nine games, winning four days in row to win Horizon title. Texas A&M won eight of last nine games, losing in OT to Kentucky at SEC tourney; Aggies forced turnovers 20.7% of time in SEC games. Green Bay plays #6 tempo, has protected ball well (#27)- their offensive posessions are shortest in the country. SEC teams won both their games with Horizon teams this year, but didn't cover either one. Underdogs are 8-4 against the spread in 3-14 games last three years.

          Oregon won its last eight games, 14 of last 16 to grab its #1 seed; Ducks won first round games last three years by 13-19-6 points. Last three years, underdogs are 8-4 vs spread in 1-16 games- the #1 seed in West is 10-4 vs spread last 14 years, 0-3 last three.

          Xavier is in NCAAs for 10th time in 11 years; they're 6-2 in last 8 first round games- this is 1st time they've been higher than 6-seed under Mack. Xavier is 12-0 out of conference. Weber State is in NCAAs for just second time in last nine years; they lost 68-59 to Arizona in '14. Big Sky teams are 0-9 in NCAA last nine years (2-7 vs spread). Wildcats are 1-2 vs top 100 teams, splitting pair with South Dakota State. Since '07, #2-seeds who are favored by 16 or less points in the first round are 12-4 against the spread. Last two years, double digit first round favorites are 9-16 vs spread.

          Notre Dame is in NCAAs for 6th time in seven years; they're 2-3 last five first round games, 3-4 in last seven games overall. Irish don't have much depth- PG Jackson played 33:00+ in 11 of last 12 games, 40:00+ in six of 12. Last four years, faves are 11-4-1 vs spread in 6-11 games.

          Northern Iowa won 12 of last 13 games, beat North Carolina very early in season, but somehow went 5-10 in skid during middle of year- they beat Iowa State of Big X 81-79 on neutral floor. Panthers won game in tourney LY after missing four years in row before that; UNI is #35 team in experience; they protect ball well, shoot 3's well. Texas is 4-5 in last nine games; they played hardest schedule in country. Longhorns might get big man Ridley back here; they play #301 pace, un-Smart-like, after he became famous with pressing style at VCU. Last four years, faves are 11-4-1 vs spread in 6-11 games. Big X.MVC slit four games this season with underdog covering all four games.

          Cincinnati split last six games, losing last game in 4OTs to UConn is there a gangover from that? St Joe's scored 85 ppg in winning A-14 title; they're in NCAAs for just second time in eight years- they lost in OT to UConn in first round in 2014. Hawks protect the ball well, aren't deep, don't foul lot (#6 in not fouling). Cincinnati is 3-2 in first round games last five years; last four were decided by 6 or less points. Winner of this game has legit shot to knock off #1 Oregon Sunday. AAC/A-14 split eight games this season; Cincy beat GW/VCU, St Joe's beat Temple in OT. Since '03, dogs are 31-21 against the spread in 8-9 first round games.

          We'll do what we can with these minor tournaments; impossible to determine how interested players on these teams will be........

          NIT
          Virginia Tech needed OT to beat Princeton at home Wednesday; Hokies outscored Tigers 26-12 on foul line, but blew 11-point second half lead in game where Princeton was 11-39 on arc. I'll guarantee you this: BYU ain't going 11-39 on arc in Provo. Cougars made 13-30 in racing out to 51-30 halftime lead over UAB Wednesday- three starters played 35:00+. Tech used four starters 32:00+ in its win.

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            1:15 PM
            SYRACUSE vs. DAYTON
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            Dayton is 1-8-1 ATS in its last 10 games
            The total has gone OVER in 8 of Dayton's last 11 games

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            MARCH 18, 1:40 PM
            UNC ASHEVILLE vs. VILLANOVA
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            Villanova is 1-4 ATS in its last 5 games
            The total has gone OVER in 8 of Villanova's last 9 games

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            MARCH 18, 2:30 PM
            VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH vs. OREGON STATE
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            The total has gone OVER in 7 of Oregon State's last 8 games
            Oregon State is 4-2 SU in its last 6 games

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            MARCH 18, 3:00 PM
            HAWAII vs. CALIFORNIA
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            California is 9-2 SU in its last 11 games
            California is 8-2-1 ATS in its last 11 games

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            MARCH 18, 3:45 PM
            MIDDLE TENNESSEE vs. MICHIGAN STATE
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            The total has gone OVER in 8 of Michigan State's last 12 games
            Michigan State is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games

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            MARCH 18, 4:10 PM
            TEMPLE vs. IOWA
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            Iowa is 1-7 ATS in its last 8 games
            Iowa is 17-8 SU in its last 25 games

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            MARCH 18, 5:00 PM
            CS BAKERSFIELD vs. OKLAHOMA
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            Oklahoma is 18-7 SU in its last 25 games
            The total has gone UNDER in 5 of Oklahoma's last 5 games

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            MARCH 18, 5:30 PM
            SOUTH DAKOTA STATE vs. MARYLAND
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            Maryland is 18-7 SU in its last 25 games

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            MARCH 18, 7:50 PM
            PITTSBURGH vs. WISCONSIN
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            Wisconsin is 11-3 SU in its last 14 games
            The total has gone UNDER in 8 of Wisconsin's last 9 games

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            MARCH 18, 8:10 PM
            STEPHEN F. AUSTIN vs. WEST VIRGINIA
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            MARCH 18, 8:20 PM
            WISC-GREEN BAY vs. TEXAS A&M
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            Texas A&M is 8-1 SU in its last 9 games
            The total has gone OVER in 4 of Texas A&M's last 6 games

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            MARCH 18, 10:20 PM
            WEBER STATE vs. XAVIER
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            Xavier is 20-5 SU in its last 25 games
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            MARCH 18, 10:50 PM
            NORTHERN IOWA vs. TEXAS
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            MARCH 18, 10:57 PM
            CINCINNATI vs. SAINT JOSEPH'S
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            The total has gone OVER in 11 of Saint Joseph's last 13 games
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                Friday's NCAA Tournament First Round betting previews


                Friday's South Region First Round betting preview

                The Cal Golden Bears lost one of their top players to a broken hand and the books reacted with a major line reduction.

                No. 15 NC-Asheville Bulldogs vs. No. 2 Villanova Wildcats (-17.5, 141.5)

                Game to be played at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

                Following a disappointing conclusion to the Big East tournament - combined with an NCAA Tournament seed and region that are slight letdowns, as well - Villanova tips off in the Field of 68 on Friday in Brooklyn against UNC Asheville. After losing to Seton Hall in the Big East tournament title game on Saturday, the Wildcats had to settle for a No. 2 seed in the South Region (instead of their ideal No. 1 seed in the East) but must regroup quickly against a 15th-seeded Bulldogs squad that defeated Georgetown earlier this season.

                Villanova has not made it out of the NCAA Tournament's opening weekend since 2009, but the current crop of Wildcats was ranked No. 1 in the nation as recently as last month and comes in with a variety of dangerous weapons. Josh Hart, a first-team All-Big East selection, is Villanova's best and most consistent player, although Kris Jenkins and Ryan Arcidiacono are effective complements to the junior guard. UNC Asheville, which upset top-seeded Winthrop in the Big South tournament championship game, will try to be as physical with Villanova as Seton Hall was on Saturday. “I think we're going to learn a lot from this game,” Wildcats coach Jay Wright told reporters after losing to the Pirates. “This was a tough, physical, athletic team that that really got into us in the first half and took us out of our offense. And I think they're the kind of teams you meet in the (NCAA) Tournament. So it's great to have that experience. We made a lot of mistakes because of what they did.”

                TV: 12:40 p.m. ET, truTV

                LINE HISTORY: Villanova opened as 17.5-point favorites. The total opened at 141.5 and has held tight all week. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT UNC ASHEVILLE (22-11, 6-0 ATS, 2-4 O/U): The Bulldogs are in the Big Dance for the first time since 2012, when they were seeded 16th and nearly upset No. 1 seed Syracuse before falling 72-65 in a controversial Round of 64 matchup. Freshman Dwayne Sutton was named MVP of the conference tournament after capping his run with a 25-point, 18-rebound performance - both career highs - against Winthrop. Sutton averages 12 points per game, joining four of his teammates in double-figures, a group that is led by Dylan Smith (13.5 points), who made 77 3-pointers - 41 more than anyone else on the team.

                ABOUT VILLANOVA (29-5, 15-17-1 ATS, 17-15-1 O/U): The Wildcats had won 12 of 13 before losing to Seton Hall in a game where they got very little production from Arcidiacono and backcourt mate Jalen Brunson, who combined to shoot 2-of-11 for five points. Jenkins drained five 3-pointers in that contest and averages 13.3 points, although he has surpassed that average in each of his last nine games. Hart (15.5 points) recorded eight double-doubles in the first three months of the season but has not come particularly close in his last seven games, although his scoring production and shooting efficiency remain steady.

                TRENDS:

                * Bulldogs are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games overall.
                * Wildcats are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
                * Under is 4-0 in Bulldogs last 4 vs. Big East.
                * Over is 8-1 in Wildcats last 9 overall.


                No. 11 Hawaii Warriors vs. No. 4 California Golden Bears (-4.5, 141.5)

                Game to be played at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA

                California’s highly touted defense will be tested Friday as the fourth-seeded Bears meet No. 13 Hawaii in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s South Region in Spokane, Wash. Cal earned its first top-five seed since 1997 despite falling to Utah in overtime of the Pac-12 tournament semifinals, while Hawaii beat Long Beach State in the Big West tournament title game to clinch its first trip to the Big Dance since 2002.

                The Bears led the Pac-12 in scoring defense (67 points per game) while holding opponents to 39.3 percent shooting but need to be careful not to underestimate a Hawaii team that averaged a Big West-high 77.8 points per game. The game features a matchup of two dynamic senior point guards in Hawaii’s Roderick Bobbitt and Cal’s Tyrone Wallace, who averaged 15.3 points and 4.4 assists and had a season-high 26 points in Friday’s loss to Utah. Bobbitt, a native of Oakland, led the Big West in steals and assists but was limited by foul trouble in Saturday’s 64-60 win over Long Beach State. Hawaii also matches up well in the frontcourt, where Big West player of the year Stefan Jankovic will be tasked with slowing down Cal freshmen forwards Jaylen Brown and Ivan Rabb.

                Update: California's Tyrone Wallace suffered a broken right hand and will miss the rest of the season.

                TV: 2 p.m. ET, TBS

                LINE HISTORY: California opened at 6.5-point favorites but a potentially disasterous injury to Cal's Tyrone Wallace has moved the line all the way down to -4.5. The total opened at 141 and went up as high as 143.5 at one point during the week, but it has settled back down to 141.5 - also as a result of Wallace's injury. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT HAWAII (27-5, 14-12 ATS, 13-12-1 O/U): The Rainbow Warriors, who were picked to finish third in the Big West preseason poll under first-year coach Eran Ganot, shared the regular-season title with UC Irvine before tying the school's single-season wins record with the victory over Long Beach State. The 6-foot-11 Jankovic averages 15.7 points and 6.6 rebounds and was named to the Big West all-tournament team along with guard Aaron Valdes, who scored 14 points in the title game. The team’s opportunistic backcourt includes senior Quincy Smith, a Bay Area native who averaged 7.7 points and 1.7 steals.

                ABOUT CAL (23-10, 18-14-1 ATS, 16-17 O/U): After opening Pac-12 play 4-5, Cal won eight of its final nine regular-season games and defeated Oregon State in the conference quarterfinals before falling to Utah. Brown was named Pac-12 freshman of the year after averaging 15.0 points and 5.5 rebounds, and Rabb has likewise been as good as advertised while averaging 12.5 points and 8.5 rebounds. The Bears’ veteran backcourt features a trio of sharpshooters in Wallace, Jordan Mathews and Jabari Bird, who rediscovered his stroke during the team’s late-season surge and averaged 16.5 points in the Pac-12 tournament.

                TRENDS:

                * Warriors are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600.
                * Golden Bears are 0-4-1 ATS in their last 5 neutral site games.
                * Under is 5-1 in Warriors last 6 neutral site games.
                * Under is 5-0 in Golden Bears last 5 non-conference games.


                No. 10 Temple Owls vs. No. 7 Iowa Hawkeyes (-7.5, 140)

                Game to be played at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

                Seventh-seeded Iowa makes its third straight trip to the NCAA Tournament and faces No. 10 Temple in the first round of the South Regional on Friday in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Hawkeyes, who registered their fourth straight 20-win season under coach Fran McCaffery, attempt to make it past the second round for the first time in its sixth try since 1999.

                McCaffery's team put together an impressive run of 16 wins in 18 games between November and February, but have lost six of its last eight games, including its only game in the Big 10 tournament. The Hawkeyes are carried by the tandem of senior forward Jarrod Uthoff and junior guard Peter Jok, who have accounted for 44 percent of the team's scoring and 53 percent of its made 3-pointers. "It's March now and it's win or go home so we need to stay positive and regroup," Jok told the media. The Owls return to the tournament after a two-year absence on a roll, winning 13 of their last 17 games after opening with an 8-7 record under coach Fran Dunphy, who takes the Owls to their sixth NCAA tournament in his 10 seasons but first since 2013.

                LINE HISTORY: Iowa opened as seven-point favorites and were bet up slightly to -7.5. The total opened at 138.5 and rose to 140 throughout the week. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT TEMPLE (21-11, 17-13 ATS, 15-14-1 O/U): The Owls don't do anything particularly spectacular aside from playing defense, but even that wasn't there in a 77-62 loss to Connecticut in the American Athletic Conference tournament. Overall, Temple limits the opposition to 41.7 shooting from the field and 31.4 percent from 3-point territory, but occasionally its will throw in a clunker as it did against the likes of Villanova, Tulsa and UConn. Quenton DeCosey is the main cog on offense, averaging 15.6 points and Jaylen Boyd cleans up underneath with 8.3 rebounds per game.

                ABOUT IOWA (21-10, 14-14 ATS, 14-14 OU): Uthoff and Jok appeared to go through a shooting slump toward the end the season, which could explain the Hawkeyes' swoon. Over a five-game span that included four losses, Uthoff made 35.3 percent and Jok 34.8 percent, but the duo seem to come out of it in a loss to Illinois in the Big 10 tournament. The other main contributors for the Hawkeyes are Anthony Clemmons, Mike Gesell, who leads the team with 6.3 assists per game, and Adam Woodbury, the top rebounder at 8.5 per contest.

                TRENDS:

                * Owls are 14-3 ATS in their last 17 games following a double-digit loss at home.
                * Hawkeyes are 2-11 ATS in their last 13 neutral site games.
                * Over is 5-0-1 in Owls last 6 neutral site games.
                * Under is 4-1 in Hawkeyes last 5 games following a straight up loss.


                No. 12 South Dakota State Jackrabbits vs. No. 5 Maryland Terrapins (-9.5, 143)

                Game to be played at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA

                At times this season it looked like Maryland might end up on a top line come NCAA Tournament time, but the Terrapins finished out the season with losses in five of their last eight games - including the Big Ten tournament - to end up as the No. 5 seed in the South. Maryland will take on No. 12 seed South Dakota State in the first round on Friday in Spokane, Wash.

                The Terrapins were 15-1 before running through the gauntlet of a tough Big Ten schedule but remain one of the most talented teams in the country behind sophomore guard Melo Trimble and the front line of Diamond Stone, Robert Carter and Jake Layman. Trimble was held to 11 points on 2-of-15 shooting in the 64-61 loss to Michigan State in the semifinals of the Big Ten tournament and is hoping to guide his team out of the first weekend after falling in the second round to West Virginia in the NCAA Tournament as a freshman. Trimble and company will not have an easy road to Sunday with Jackrabbits, who rolled through the Summit League tournament to reach the NCAA Tournament for the third time in the last five years. South Dakota State will test Maryland’s front line with freshman forward Mike Daum, who has scored in double figures in 20 straight games.

                TV: 4:30 p.m. ET, TBS

                LINE HISTORY: Maryland opened as nine-point favorites and the public has bet that number up to -9.5. The total opened at 145 and has been bet down a full two points to 143. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (26-7, 15-14 ATS, 14-15 O/U): The Jackrabbits are peaking at the right time with wins in six straight games after knocking off rival North Dakota State in the Summit final. “Our kids, literally, this is as hard as I’ve seen them play all year in terms of being in tune with each other,” South Dakota State coach Scott Nagy told reporters. A team defensive effort, a team rebounding effort. I’m super happy for the seniors, particularly Deondre (Parks), George (Marshall) and Keaton (Moffitt), because last year we weren’t able to go, but they’re going to get the NCAA experience this year.” Marshall (14.9 points) and Parks (14.7) will get the job of stopping Trimble.

                ABOUT MARYLAND (25-8, 15-16-1 ATS, 12-19-1 O/U): Three of the Terrapins’ last four losses came by five or fewer points, and they managed only two field goals over the final 10 minutes of the semifinal loss to the Spartans in the Big Ten tournament. “To be honest with you, through the ebbs and flow of the season, you just kind of have to look at your last game," guard Rasheed Sulaimon told reporters after the latest setback. "Sometimes you're going to play at your highest level. Sometimes you're not. We definitely had both throughout the whole season. Just looking at this game, I'm proud of everything we accomplished." Sulaimon averages 11.1 points but failed to reach double figures in five of the last six contests.

                TRENDS:

                * Jackrabbits are 0-5 ATS in their last 5 Friday games.
                * Terrapins are 1-4 ATS in their last 5 NCAA Tournament games.
                * Under is 5-0 in Jackrabbits last 5 overall.
                * Over is 5-1 in Terrapins last 6 NCAA Tournament games.




                Friday's East Region First Round betting preview

                Notre Dame's surprising collapse in the ACC tournament last weekend was certainly not what coach Mike Brey expected, but it did allow the Fighting Irish to get some rest.

                No. 10 Pittsburgh Panthers vs. No. 7 Wisconsin Badgers (-2, 131)

                Game to be played at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO

                Wisconsin is making its 18th consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, but it’s certainly a different Badgers bunch than the team which reached the Final Four the past two seasons. Wisconsin, which features a first-year coach and a revamped roster, are the East Region’s seventh seed and will face 10th-seeded Pittsburgh in the first round Friday in St. Louis.

                Greg Gard, who took over as the Badgers’ interim coach when mentor Bo Ryan suddenly resigned Dec. 15, was officially had his interim tag removed March 8 when he received a five-year contract from the school. Gard, who is in his 16th season at Wisconsin, lost four of his first six games at the helm, including a 1-4 Big Ten start, but the Badgers won 11 of their next 12 before dropping their last two prior to Selection Sunday. “This is an extremely special moment for me and our family,” Gard said at the March 8 news conference. “But I think just special for the state of Wisconsin, from the standpoint of being one of their own, that's been able to trek through their career at various stops around the state, and to ultimately be in this position to be able to lead your home state institution's flagship school into the future.” That immediate future begins with the Big Dance date against Pittsburgh, which is making its 13th NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 15 seasons.

                TV: 6:50 p.m. ET, TNT

                LINE HISTORY: Wisconsin opened as 2-point favorites, the spread dropped down as low as -1 at one point earlier in the week, but came back up to the opening number by Thursday. The total opened at 131 and has held steady. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT PITTSBURGH (21-11, 12-17 ATS, 13-16 O/U): The Panthers did miss the NCAA tourney a season ago for only the second time in 13 seasons under coach Jamie Dixon, finishing 19-15. “It means a lot to make the tournament knowing where we were last year,” senior guard James Robinson said in a Pittsburgh news release Sunday. “We know Wisconsin is going to play hard, and we’ll get right to work (Monday) to prepare for the game.” With 10.3 points per game, Robinson joins forwards Michael Young (16.0) and Jamel Artis (14.4) as double-digit scorers for the Panthers, who finished ninth in the ACC with a 9-9 record and were ousted by top-seeded North Carolina 88-71 in the conference-tournament quarterfinals.

                ABOUT WISCONSIN (20-12, 16-16 ATS, 14-18 O/U): The Badgers bounced back from their 1-4 Big Ten start to finish 12-6 and tie for third place in the standings before being upended by Nebraska 70-58 in the second round of the conference tournament in Indianapolis. Junior forward Nigel Hayes (16.3 points per game) and junior guard Bronson Koenig (13.4), the two starters remaining from last season’s national championship game loss to Duke, are the team’s leading scorers and also are averaging a combined 5.6 assists per outing. Meanwhile, 6-9 freshman forward Ethan Happ is averaging 12.7 points and a team-most 7.8 rebounds.

                TRENDS:

                * Panthers are 0-7 ATS in their last 7 vs. Big Ten.
                * Badgers are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games vs. a team with a winning straight up record.
                * Over is 7-1 in Panthers last 8 Friday games.
                * Under is 8-1 in Badgers last 9 overall.


                No. 14 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks vs. No. 3 West Virginia Mountaineers (-8, 145.5)

                Game to be played at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

                West Virginia will be a heavy favorite Friday when the third-seeded Mountaineers face No. 14 seed Stephen F. Austin in the first round of the NCAA Tournament’s East Region in Brooklyn, N.Y., and it’s easy to understand the logic. Coach Bob Huggins’ squad recorded an impressive win over Oklahoma in the Big 12 Tournament semifinals and took a one-point lead into the half against Kansas in the title game before falling 81-71.

                Guard Jaysean Paige leads a balanced attack for the Mountaineers, whose high-pressure defense forces more turnovers per possession than any team in the country. Guard Daxter Miles Jr. turned in one of the best defensive performances of the season in the Big 12 semifinals by holding Oklahoma’s Buddy Hield to six points on 1-of-8 shooting, and the 6-foot-3 sophomore will need another strong effort against the upset-minded Lumberjacks. Stephen F. Austin won its third straight Southland Conference tournament on Saturday with a 82-60 rout of Texas A&M-Corpus Christi, and the Lumberjacks led the league in scoring (80.7 points per game) and defense (63.3 points). Coach Brad Underwood's squad upset fifth-seeded VCU two years ago in the NCAA Tournament and face a similar challenge against the Mountaineers.

                TV: 7:10 p.m. ET, CBS

                LINE HISTORY: West Virginia opened as 7.5-point favorites over Stephen F. Austin and the spread was bet up slightly to -8 by Thursday evening. The total opened at 147 and gradually dropped all week to settle at 145.5. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT STEPHEN F. AUSTIN (27-5, 2-2 ATS, 3-1 O/U): The Lumberjacks are riding a 20-game winning streak and boast one of the nation’s most underrated stars in senior guard Thomas Walkup, who averaged 17.5 points, 6.9 rebounds and 4.6 assists and earned the conference tournament MVP for the third straight year. Forward Clide Geffrard and guard Demetrious Floyd earned All-Tournament honors for the Lumberjacks, who aren’t lacking for confidence. “This team is very good,” Underwood told reporters. “We’re not going to be afraid of the moment. It’s one game at a time, and that’s the way we’re going to approach it.”

                ABOUT WEST VIRGINIA (26-8, 20-11 ATS, 14-16-1 O/U): The Mountaineers were among the nation’s worst 3-point shooting teams during the regular season and that continued in the Big 12 final as they finished 2-of-15 from beyond the arc. The stellar frontcourt, which includes the imposing duo of Jonathan Holton and Devin Williams, left an impression on Kansas guard Wayne Selden Jr. “It’s a dangerous group,” he told reporters. “You know, the way they press, it’s really unconventional, but it works for them, and they could be really dangerous in the tournament.”

                TRENDS:

                * Lumberjacks are 2-6 ATS in their last 8 non-conference games.
                * Mountaineers are 6-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall.
                * Over is 5-1 in Lumberjacks last 6 Friday games.
                * Under is 4-0-1 in Mountaineers last 5 NCAA Tournament games.


                No. 15 Weber St. Wildcats vs. No. 2 Xavier Musketeers (-13, 147.5)

                Game to be played at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO

                Xavier worked its way to a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and is looking for a second straight trip to the Sweet 16 and beyond. The Musketeers will get things started against 15th-seeded Big Sky champion Weber State on Friday in the East Region in St. Louis.

                The No. 2 seed is the highest in school history for Xavier, which has reached the NCAA Tournament in 10 of the last 11 seasons and reached the Sweet 16 in three of the last six trips. The Musketeers boast one of the top offenses in the country at an average of 81.3 points and pushed that number to 87.9 over the final seven games. Sophomore guard Trevon Bluiet leads four player averaging double figures at 15.5 points but was one of three players to foul out for the Musketeers in an 87-83 loss to Seton Hall in the Big East tournament semifinals. The Wildcats can put up some points as well (averaging 76.7) and punctuated a Big Sky regular season title by beating second-place Montana 62-59 in the tournament final to reach the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three seasons.

                TV: 9:20 p.m. ET, TNT

                LINE HISTORY: Xavier opened as big 13.5-point favorites and the spread came down slightly to -13 by Thursday night. The total open at 147.5 and hasn't budged an inch all week. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT WEBER STATE (26-8, 14-16 ATS, 13-17 O/U): The Wildcats have a distant history of NCAA Tournament success - knocking off Michigan State in the first round in 1995 and North Carolina in the opener in 1999 - and are returning again after a bounce-back season that saw them improve from 13-17 to conference champions. "I’m just so proud of this team,” Weber State coach Randy Rahe told reporters. “We went through so much last year but to do this is great. I’m so happy for our team and how once again, they found a way.” Junior guard Jeremy Senglin leads the team with an average of 18.2 points and was named the Big Sky tournament MVP after putting up 22.3 points in the three victories.

                ABOUT XAVIER (27-5, 19-13 ATS, 21-11 O/U): The Musketeers landed in a brutal East bracket that includes traditional powers North Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Notre Dame and Wisconsin among the top seven seeds. Xavier can score with any of those teams from the starting unit and the bench, where senior James Farr takes the lead. The 6-10 forward serves as the team’s sixth man most games and enters tournament play on a strong run by scoring in double figures in each of the last six contests.

                TRENDS:

                * Wildcats are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 games following a straight up win.
                * Musketeers are 7-1 ATS in their last 8 neutral site games.
                * Over is 5-0 in Wildcats last 5 Friday games.
                * Over is 7-0 in Musketeers last 7 overall.


                No. 11 Michigan Wolverines vs. No. 6 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (-3, 143)

                Game to be played at Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY

                Notre Dame's surprising collapse in the ACC tournament last weekend was certainly not what coach Mike Brey expected, but it did allow the Fighting Irish to get something its next opponent only wish it could have - rest. Sixth-seeded Notre Dame looks to rebound from its worst offensive showing of the season when it faces road-weary No. 11 seed Michigan on Friday in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y.

                "We could make our travel plans at halftime; let me put it that way," Brey told reporters last Friday after his squad, which entered the ACC tournament semifinals as one of the more efficient offensive teams in the country, went more than 11 minutes without a field goal in a 78-47 drubbing against North Carolina. The season-worst scoring effort was all the more surprising after the Irish battled back from a 16-point second-half deficit the night before to rally past Duke in overtime. The Wolverines entered last Thursday on the NCAA Tournament bubble prior to upsetting top-seed Indiana before losing to Purdue in the Big Ten tournament semifinals. Michigan, which will be playing its fifth game in nine days, earned the right to face Notre Dame after edging Tulsa 67-62 on Wednesday in a First Four game in Dayton, Ohio.

                TV: 9:40 p.m. ET, CBS

                LINE HISTORY: Notre Dame opened as 3-point favorites for their game against Michigan the day after St. Patrick's Day and the line has held solid. The total opened at 143 and has also been steady. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT MICHIGAN (23-12, 17-16 ATS, 19-13-1 O/U): The Wolverines, who led the Big Ten with 9.3 made 3-pointers entering Wednesday, rank second among NCAA Tournament teams with a school-record 332 triples despite going 6-of-25 beyond the arc against Tulsa. Michigan used a tiebreaking 3-pointer from little-used Kameron Chatman with 0.2 seconds remaining to beat the Hoosiers and received more unexpected contributions Wednesday from freshman Moritz Wagner, a deep reserve who doubled his season total entering the game with four blocks and pulled down a career-high eight boards. Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman (8.5 points) has scored at least 14 points in four straight and six of his last eight outings after doing so only five times in his team's first 27 games.

                ABOUT NOTRE DAME (21-11, 14-15-1 ATS, 15-15 O/U): The Wolverines don't appear to have an answer in the post for 6-10 forward Zach Auguste (14.4 points, ACC-best 10.8 rebounds), who is averaging 15.7 points and 11.9 rebounds with eight double-doubles over his last 12 contests. Demetrius Jackson (team-high marks of 15.5 points, 4.8 assists and 1.2 steals) has failed to meet his scoring average in seven straight contests, averaging 11 points on 4-of-20 from the field during the Irish's two-game run in the ACC tournament. Jackson's limited contributions recently have been minimized somewhat by the increased production from V.J. Beachem (11.3 points), who is 12-of-24 beyond the arc over Notre Dame's last five contests.

                TRENDS:

                * Wolverines are 8-2-1 ATS in their last 11 NCAA Tournament games.
                * Fighting Irish are 2-8 ATS in their last 10 NCAA Tournament games.
                * Over is 5-1 in Wolverines last 6 Friday games.
                * Under is 14-3-1 in Fighting Irish last 18 NCAA Tournament games.




                Friday's Midwest Region First Round betting preview

                Tom Izzo's Michigan State Spartans are expected to make a very deep run in this year's tournament.

                No. 10 Syracuse Orange vs. No. 7 Dayton Flyers (-1, 129)

                Game to be played at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO

                Despite losses in five of its last six games, No. 10 Syracuse is back in the NCAA Tournament and will face No. 7 Dayton in the first round of the Midwest Region on Friday at St. Louis. The Orange, who were ineligible for the tournament last year, endured an up-and-down season, posting a pair of winning streaks of at least five games and a pair of losing streaks of at least three games.

                Syracuse does not lack for weapons, as it has senior Michael Gbinije, freshman Malachi Richardson and freshman Tyler Lydon among five players who play better than 30 minutes per game. Gbinije, who was named to the All-ACC second team, averages close to 18 points while shooting 40 percent from 3-point territory and Lydon has been even better from beyond the arc for a team that is not afraid to hoist 3-point attempts. The Orange have attempted 776 treys this season, good for 37th in the nation. The Flyers won nine straight games at one point this season, but followed that with a 4-4 mark in their last eight games, including a loss to Saint Joseph's in the semifinals of the Atlantic 10 tournament.

                TV: 12:15 p.m. ET, CBS

                LINE HISTORY: Syracuse opened this First Round matchup as 1-point faves, but the line has jumped the fence since then and it is now Dayton who is the 1-point fave. The total has been bet down 2-points since opening, moving from 131 to 129. Check the complete line history here.

                ABOUT SYRACUSE (19-13, 16-15 ATS, 17-14 O/U): The story of the game for the Orange will be defense and whether it can contain Dayton's 3-point shooting like it has for most of its opponents. Only 10 teams in the country have limited the opposition to a lower 3-point percentage than Syracuse, which held 17 teams to under 30 percent from beyond the arc this season. "I thought we could make this (NCAA Tournament) because we've got good wins," coach Jim Boeheim told the media. "This is probably the happiest I've been on Selection Sunday since I've been coaching."

                ABOUT DAYTON (25-7, 13-17-1 ATS, 14-16-1 O/U): Like Syracuse, the Flyers have four players who score in double figures, led by the duo of Charles Cooke and Dyshawn Pierre. Cooke, a member of the All-Atlantic 10 first team and defensive team, averages 15.7 points and six rebounds from his guard spot, while Pierre contributes 13 points and a team-leading 8.6 rebounds per game. Head coach Archie Miller has three strong 3-point shooters in Cooke, Pierre and Scoochie Smith, who will need to convert against Syracuse's zone defense.

                TRENDS:

                * Syracuse is 7-2 ATS in its last nine games versus a team with a winning percentage above .600.
                * Dayton is 1-8-1 ATS in its last 10 games overall.
                * Under is 4-1 in Syracuse's last five NCAA Tournament games.
                * Over is 8-3 in Dayton's last 11 games overall.


                No. 15 Middle Tennessee State Blue Raiders vs. No. 2 Michigan State Spartans (-18, 143.5)

                Game to be played at Scottrade Center, St. Louis, MO

                Michigan State didn't earn a top seed for the NCAA Tournament like many expected, but the Spartans have done well as the No. 2 seed in their history and they'll try to continue that trend beginning Friday against No. 15 Middle Tennessee in the Midwest Region in St. Louis. Michigan State won the national title as the No. 2 seed in 1979 and advanced to the 2009 championship game seeded in the same slot.

                Michigan State captured the Big Ten Tournament title with a 66-62 win Sunday against Purdue after knocking off Maryland and Ohio State in the two prior days. If the Spartans hope to win the Big Ten's first national title in 16 years, they'll need some support for Denzel Valentine, who averaged 17.3 points, nine assists and 8.7 rebounds during the conference tournament to earn the outstanding player award. Bryn Forbes needs to find his groove from long range for Michigan State, shooting 5-for-23 from 3-point distance over the last four games after shooting 26-for-40 in the previous four. Middle Tennessee will be making its second NCAA Tournament appearance in the last 27 years following its Conference USA Tournament title over the weekend.

                TV: 2:45 p.m. ET, CBS

                LINE HISTORY: Michigan State opened as 17.5-point favorites and have been bet up to -18. The total has been bet up 2-points from 141.5 to 143.5. Check out the complete line history here.

                ABOUT MIDDLE TENNESSEE (24-9, 17-15 ATS, 14-17-1 O/U): The Blue Raiders feature four players who average double figures in scoring led by 6-foot-2, 220-pound guard Giddy Potts at 15 points a game. Potts missed three games recently with a concussion, but appears to be back to full strength after averaging 15 points in the three conference tournament games and shooting 7-for-11 from 3-point range in that span. Reggie Upshaw, at 6-7, and 6-6 Perrin Buford will face a big-time size disadvantage against the Spartans and their starting front line of 6-9 Matt Costello and 6-10 Deyonta Davis.

                ABOUT MICHIGAN STATE (29-5, 22-11 ATS, 16-17 O/U): Costello is looking for a better performance in this season's tournament than what he did last year, when he averaged four points in five games in the Spartans' run to the Final Four. Costello has reached double figures in scoring in six of the last seven games leading into this tournament and contributed a season-high four blocked shots in Sunday's win against Purdue while finishing with eight points. Junior guard Eron Harris might also be a key figure in this tournament, especially if Valentine is regularly double-teamed and Forbes continues to struggle from long distance.

                TRENDS:

                * Middle Tennessee State is 5-0 ATS in its last five non-conference games.
                * Michigan State is 12-2 ATS in its last 14 games overall.
                * Under is 5-1 in Middle Tennessee State's last six games overall.
                * Under is 5-1 in Michigan State's last six neutral site games.

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                  Friday's West Region First Round betting preview

                  Oklahoma's Buddy Hield is averaging 25 points and 5.6 rebounds while shooting 46.4 percent from 3-point range.

                  No. 10 VCU Rams vs. No. 10 Oregon State Beavers (+4.5, 141)

                  Game to be played at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK

                  Oregon State will snap a 26-year NCAA Tournament drought, the second-longest active streak among major conference programs in the country, when it faces VCU on Friday in Oklahoma City. The Beavers, considered a bubble team by some NCAA Tourney prognosticators, cruised in as a surprising No. 7 seed in the West Region and open with a Rams squad that will be making its sixth straight NCAA Tournament appearance.

                  The return to the NCAA Tournament for the Beavers is filled with ironies. Oregon State's last previous trip to the NCAA Tournament occurred in 1990 when future Naismith Hall of Famer and longtime NBA defensive stalwart Gary "The Glove" Payton played point guard. This year Wayne Tinkle's squad is led by Payton's son, Gary Payton II, who earned his second consecutive Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year Award and also was a first team all-conference selection. And should the Beavers get on a roll and make it to the Elite Eight they could very likely see a familiar face - Civil War rival and No. 1 seed Oregon.

                  TV: 1:30 p.m. ET, TNT

                  LINE HISTORY: This is another case where the books and the selection committee didn't see eye-to-eye, as the 10th seeded Rams opened as 4-point faves over the 7th seeded Beavers. Since then bettors backed VCU, moving the line to -4.5. The total has moved from its opening number of 141. Check the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT VCU (24-10, 20-9 ATS, 14-15 O/U): The Rams didn't miss a beat despite the departure of head coach Shaka Smart to Texas, earning a share of the regular season Atlantic 10 title and then making it to their fourth consecutive A-10 Tournament championship game where they lost to Saint Joseph's, 87-74, on Sunday. "Our expectations were a little bit lower than they've been this year," coach Will Wade, a former Smart assistant, said. "I don't think a lot of people thought we'd tie for the regular season and (get) back in the conference final." Four starters return from a squad that fell 75-72 in overtime to Ohio State in the first round of last year's NCAA Tourney - including senior guard Melvin Johnson, who leads the team in scoring (17.4) and has made 104 3-pointers; junior guard JeQuan Lewis (10.7); and junior forward Mo Alie-Cox (10.2).

                  ABOUT OREGON STATE (19-12, 16-13-1 ATS, 20-10 O/U): The Beavers finished in a three-way tie for sixth place with USC and Washington in the Pac-12 and lost to Cal, 76-68, in the quarterfinals of the conference tourney - which is why people in Corvallis were a tad nervous until the NCAA Tournament pairings were released. Payton has been spectacular at times, leading the team in scoring (15.9), rebounding (7.9), assists (5.1), steals (2.5) and SportsCenter appearances for highlight-reel dunks. Two other players average in double figures - freshman forward Tres Tinkle (13.1) and freshman guard Stephen Thompson Jr. (10.8) - but it's the Beavers' 1-3-1 zone defense that has helped key the team's turnaround, forcing an average of 13.5 turnovers per game and holding opponents to just 32.9 percent shooting from 3-point range.

                  TRENDS:

                  * VCU is 4-0 ATS in its last four games versus Pac-12 opponents.
                  * Oregon State is 3-0-1 ATS in its last four neutral site games.
                  * Under is 5-0 VCU's in its last five games following an ATS loss.
                  * Over is 7-0 in Oregon State's last seven neutral site games.


                  No. 15 Cal. State-Bakersfield Roadrunners vs. No. 2 Oklahoma Sooners (-14, 140)

                  Oklahoma will try to avoid another first-round upset when the second-seeded Sooners open the NCAA Tournament on Friday against No. 15 CSU Bakersfield in the West Region at Oklahoma City. Oklahoma fell to No. 12 seed North Dakota State in the opening round two years ago, but rebounded to make it to the Sweet 16 last season.

                  The Sooners most recently lost in the Big 12 tournament semifinals Friday against West Virginia, as Buddy Hield's half-court basket was ruled to have left his hand a fraction of a second late in the 69-67 defeat. Hield, a 6-foot-4 senior guard, is still having one of the best seasons of any player in the country, averaging 25 points and 5.6 rebounds while shooting 46.4 percent from 3-point range. CSU Bakersfield is making its first NCAA Tournament appearance after knocking off New Mexico State on Saturday to win the Western Athletic Conference tournament title. The Roadrunners have won five straight and nine and 10, but the closest they've come to playing a team the caliber of Oklahoma was a 94-59 loss to Saint Mary's back on Nov. 29.

                  TV: 4 p.m. ET, TNT

                  LINE HISTORY: No. 2 seed Oklahoma opened as 13.5-point favorites and have been bet up to -14. The total has stayed put at the opening number of 140. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT CSU BAKERSFIELD (24-8, 3-0 ATS, 1-2 O/U): The Roadrunners won't feel completely out of their element as four of their players are from the neighboring state of Texas, including third-leading scorer Dedrick Basile (12.0 points) and fourth-leading scorer Damiyne Durham (11.8). Basile, a 5-10 junior guard, is averaging 14.5 points during the current five-game winning streak while shooting 12-for-22 from 3-point range, including the game-winner against New Mexico State. Durham, a 6-4 freshman guard, also shoots the ball well from deep, taking nearly twice as many 3s as Basile on the season, but may have to exert a lot of energy guarding Hield on the other end of the floor.

                  ABOUT OKLAHOMA (25-7, 12-18 ATS, 13-17 O/U): Hield may still be steaming following his performance against West Virginia, when he not came a split-second from nailing the game-winner, but was held to a single-digit point total for the first time this season. Hield, the two-time Big 12 Player of the Year, has followed up most of his subpar performances with huge efforts this season, most recently scoring 33 points against Texas last month after finishing with 17 the game before against Oklahoma State. Just in case Hield has another off-night, the Sooners will look to fellow guards Jordan Woodard and Isaiah Cousins to pick up the scoring slack.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Cal. State-Bakersfield is 4-0 ATS in its last four non-conference games.
                  * Oklahoma is 0-5 ATS in its last five overall.
                  * Under is 8-1 in Cal. State Bakersfield's last nine games overall.
                  * Under is 10-1 in Oklahoma's last 11 games overall.


                  No. 14 Green Bay Phoenix vs. No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies (-13, 155)

                  Game to be played at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK

                  Following a four-year absence, Texas A&M makes its return to the NCAA Tournament on Friday with a first-round matchup against No. 14 seed Green Bay in a South Region affair in Oklahoma City. The third-seeded Aggies reeled off eight consecutive wins before a tough overtime loss to Kentucky in the finals of the SEC tournament on Sunday and have matched the highest seed in program history.

                  Billy Kennedy took home SEC Coach of the Year honors and boasts an experienced squad with four senior starters. Danuel House is perhaps the most decorated of the bunch and the All-SEC second-team selection had a career-high 32 points in the loss to the Wildcats while fellow senior and leading scorer Jalen Jones had 15 and nine rebounds. The Phoenix, who lead the nation in steals amidst a run of high-scoring affairs, also have eight wins in the last nine games and upset Horizon League regular-season champ Valparaiso en route to the conference tourney crown and the school's first Tournament berth since 1996. Carrington Love leads the way with 17.7 points per game for first-year coach Linc Darner, a former two-time captain as a player with Purdue.

                  TV: 7:20 p.m. ET, TBS

                  LINE HISTORY: Texas A&M have held steady at the opening number of -13. The total also hasn't seen any movement, sticking at 155. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT GREEN BAY (23-12, 20-10-2 ATS, 18-14 O/U): Love had 23 points in the upset of Valparaiso but took a back seat in the finals win over Wright State, as Jordan Fouse led the way with 16 points and Charles Cooper had 15. Fouse averages 12.8 points on the season but is up to 16.1 over his last eight games and an even more impressive 18.5 during the conference tournament. Love, who also led the Horizon League in steals (2.7), hit 84 3-pointers, more than double any of his teammates.

                  ABOUT TEXAS A&M (26-8, 15-12-2 ATS, 12-17 O/U): Jones and House do the bulk of the scoring, but senior point guard Alex Caruso - the school's all-time leader in assists and steals - runs the show. Caruso has 43 assists against 10 turnovers over his last seven games and fellow starting guard Anthony Collins has given it up just twice in 85 minutes in a four-game stretch for a squad that entered Sunday tied for 19th in the country in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.45). The Aggies could have an interesting ride in Oklahoma City, which is roughly five hours away by car and could feature a second-round encounter with rival Texas, whom they defeated in the Battle 4 Atlantis on Nov. 25.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Green Bay is 5-0 ATS in its last five neutral site games.
                  * Texas A&M is 5-1 ATS in its last six games overall.
                  * Over is 7-3 in Green Bay's last 10 non-conference games.
                  * Under is 4-1 Aggies' last five games following a SU loss.


                  No. 16 Holy Cross Crusaders vs. No. 1 Oregon Ducks (-23)

                  Game to be played at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA

                  Dana Altman has presided over the most successful six-year run in Oregon's 111-season program history, but his success in the NCAA Tournament has usually been fleeting at best. After earning a No. 1 seed for the first time, his Ducks eye the beginning of a deep run in first-round action of the West Region on Friday when they face No. 16 seed Holy Cross in Spokane, Wash.

                  Oregon, which has amassed at least 21 wins in each of Altman's six seasons, has made only one Sweet 16 appearance under his leadership and bowed out in the second round in each of the previous two years. The Ducks swept the Pac-12 regular-season and tournament title for the first time in school history, however, suggesting they could be primed for their first foray into the Final Four since winning the first NCAA Tournament in 1939. The Crusaders, who are the only team with a losing record in this year's field, continued their unlikely postseason surge with Wednesday's 59-55 victory over Southern in a First Four contest in Dayton, Ohio. Holy Cross ended a 63-year winless drought in the NCAA Tournament with its fifth straight victory, all of which have come away from home.

                  TV: 7:27 p.m. ET, truTV

                  LINE HISTORY: The No. 1 seed Ducks opened as big 22.5-point favorites and have been bet up to -23. The total remains at its opening number of 133.5. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT HOLY CROSS (15-19, 6-0 ATS, 2-4 O/U): Malachi Alexander (team-high marks of 11.8 points, 5.6 points, 2.9 assists) nearly logged his first triple-double Wednesday - finishing with seven points, eight rebounds and a career-high eight assists - after scoring a record 83 points during the Patriot League tournament. The Crusaders have relied almost exclusively on a 1-3-1 defense during their winning streak, holding Southern nearly 18 points below its season average after allowing an average of 57.3 points during their conference tournament. Robert Champion (11.7 points) led all scorers with 19 points off the bench versus the Jaguars and went 3-for-5 beyond the arc, matching the number of 3-pointers Southern hit as a team (3-for-20).

                  ABOUT OREGON (28-6, 19-12 ATS, 14-17 O/U): The Ducks played one of their most complete games in a 88-57 title-game rout of Utah on Saturday, shooting 51.6 percent - including 11-of-22 beyond the arc - while scoring 28 points off 20 turnovers and 23 points off 17 offensive rebounds. Oregon features two of the Pac-12's top four shot-blockers in Jordan Bell (1.7) and Chris Boucher (3.1; second-best in the nation), who is the only player in conference history with at least 100 blocks and 35 3-pointers. First-team All-Pac 12 performers Dillon Brooks (team-high 16.8 points) and Elgin Cook (14.5) are two of four double-digit scorers for the Ducks, who averaged 88.7 points during the conference tournament.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Holy Cross is 6-0 ATS in its last six games overall.
                  * Oregon is 6-1 ATS in its last seven NCAA Tournament games.
                  * Under is 4-0 in Holy Cross' last four neutral site games.
                  * Over is 7-3 in Oregon's last 10 NCAA Tournament games.


                  No. 11 Northern Iowa Panthers vs. No. 6 Texas Longhorns (-4.5, -124.5)

                  Game to be played at Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK

                  Two tough defenses will be on display when sixth-seeded Texas faces No. 11 Northern Iowa in Friday's first-round matchup in the West Region in Oklahoma City. First-year head coach Shaka Smart, who went 7-5 in the NCAA Tournament while at VCU, has the Longhorns ranked second in the Big 12 in blocked shots and fourth in scoring defense at 68.1 points.

                  Texas might look a little different with the return of senior center Cameron Ridley, who missed 20 games with a broken foot before returning briefly at the conference tournament. The Panthers, who won nine of their last 10 regular-season games before claiming the Missouri Valley Tournament, are ranked 11th nationally in scoring defense (62.9). The Panthers are making their fourth Tournament appearance in the past eight years, winning a first-round game last year against Wyoming. Friday's winner will face either Texas A&M or Green Bay on Sunday.

                  TV: 9:50 p.m. ET, TBS

                  LINE HISTORY: No. 6 Texas opened as 5-point favorites, but bettors like Northern Iowa as the line has come down to Texas -4.5. The total has been bet up a half point from 124 to 124.5. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT NORTHERN IOWA (22-12, 19-13-1 ATS, 13-20 O/U): Senior guard Wes Washpun, who hit the buzzer-beater in the MVC title game and was named the tournament MVP, leads the Panthers with 14.3 points and 5.2 assists. Senior guards Matt Bohannon (11.8 points) and Paul Jesperson (10.7 points) add to the balanced offensive attack while junior guard Jeremy Morgan (10.4 points) leads the Panthers - who own non-conference wins against North Carolina and Iowa State - with 5.1 rebounds. The Panthers lost three of their top four scorers from last year's 31-win squad and overcame a 2-6 start to league play.

                  ABOUT TEXAS (20-12, 16-15 ATS, 13-17-1 O/U): Junior guard Isaiah Taylor leads the Longhorns with 14.8 points and 4.9 assists. Prince Ibeh earned Big 12 defensive player of the year honors after leading the team in rebounds (6.3) and blocks (2.6) since Ridley's injury. Freshmen Eric Davis Jr. (7.5 points) and Kerwin Roach Jr. (7.4 points) have been consistent contributors, with Roach scoring in double figures in three of his last four games.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Northern Iowa is 11-1-1 ATS in its last 13 games overall.
                  * Texas is 0-7 ATS in its last seven NCAA Tournament games.
                  * Under is 5-0 in Northern Iowa's last five games overall.
                  * Under is 3-0-1 in Texas' last four games overall.


                  No. 9 Cincinnati Bearcats vs. No. 8 St. Joseph's Hawks (+2.5, 136.5)

                  Game to be played at Spokane Arena, Spokane, WA

                  No. 8 seed Saint Joseph's looks to build off its biggest victory of the season when it takes on ninth-seeded Cincinnati in the first round of the West Region in Spokane, Wash., on Friday. The Hawks knocked off VCU 87-74 on Sunday to claim their second Atlantic 10 tournament title in the last three years and secure an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament after missing out on March Madness last year.

                  "It's a special achievement for this group, especially the seniors," Saint Joseph's coach Phil Martelli told reporters. "They have a wonderful team character and they've been like this since August." Cincinnati earned its sixth consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament on the back of another 20-win season - its sixth straight under coach Mick Cronin. The Bearcats were left to sweat out Selection Sunday after falling to Connecticut (in part due to a 62-foot buzzer beater in the third overtime) of the American Athletic Conference tournament quarterfinals on Friday. Cincinnati has held six of its last 10 opponents to 60 points or fewer and hopes to use its stifling defense to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament for the second straight year.

                  TV: 9:57 p.m. ET, truTV

                  LINE HISTORY: Despite being the No. 9 seed, Cincinnati opened as 2-point favorites, but early action came in on St. Joe's , moving the line to Cincy -1. Since then the Bearcats have seen more action and the line has moved back to Cincy -2.5. The total is down a half point from the opening number, going from 137 to 136.5. Check out the complete line history here.

                  ABOUT SAINT JOSEPH'S (27-7, 22-10-1 ATS, 19-13-1 O/U): Atlantic 10 Player of the Year DeAndre Bembry led the Hawks with 30 points to go along with five rebounds and four assists in the win over VCU. Senior forward Isaiah Miles added 26 points and 12 rebounds against the Rams en route to earning the Atlantic 10 tournament's Most Outstanding Player honors. "We went through a rough year last year," Bembry told reporters. "I'm happy the guys on the team last year got to see a championship this year."

                  ABOUT CINCINNATI (22-10, 12-16 ATS, 10-17-1 O/U): Troy Caupain filled up the stat sheet in the loss to the Huskies as he racked up a career-high 37 points to go along with 10 rebounds, five assists and three steals after being named to the All-AAC first team earlier in the week. Octavius Ellis added 13 points and 10 rebounds for his seventh double-double of the season while Gary Clark also got into the act with 12 points and 12 boards against UConn. The Bearcats are 3-1 all-time against Saint Joseph's but haven't played the Hawks since 1969.

                  TRENDS:

                  * Cincinnati is 1-6 ATS in its last seven non-conference games.
                  * St. Joe's is 7-0-1 ATS in its last eight non-conference games.
                  * Under is 4-0 in Cincinnati's last four versus A-10 opponents.
                  * Over is 9-0 in St. Joe's last nine games following a SU win.

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                    Armadillo: Friday's six-pack

                    Six of the more interesting first round games on Friday..........

                    -- Syracuse-Dayton-- Both teams struggled down the stretch.

                    -- Hawai'i-Cal-- Golden Bears are without PG Wallace (hand) again.

                    -- Temple-Iowa-- Owls have bad recent history in NCAA; Iowa struggled lately.

                    -- Michigan-Notre Dame-- Why don't these teams play? They do in football.

                    -- VCU-Oregon State-- Beavers' first appearance in NCAAs since 1990.

                    -- South Dakota State-Maryland-- Jackrabbits get a shot at one of the big boys.

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                    Armadillo: Friday's List of 13: Wrapping up a full day of basketball.......

                    Wichita State 65, Arizona 55-- Shocking no-show by Arizona, which trailed 31-19 at half. Is Sean Miller OK? He has lost 40 pounds, he sweated thru his shirt well before halftime, he just doesn't look right. Not just talking about today, either. Wichita paid Gregg Marshall $3M a year to turn down Alabama; today was why.

                    Providence 70, USC 69-- Friars scored on an out-of-bounds-under play with less than 0:03 left, after Trojans missed two front ends of 1-and-1's in last 0:30. Bentil/Dunn hit a combined 13-34 shots, Providence still won. Wow. Last minute of this game made James Naismith turn over in his grave, but the Friars advance to play North Carolina.

                    Yale 79, Baylor 75-- Georgia State last year, Yale this year; Baylor goes down again as a first round favorite. Scott Drew is this generation's version of Eddie Fogler, who lost as a 2-seed and 3-seed while at South Carolina. No bueno. Very good day for Yale coach James Jones-- last time Yale played in an NCAA game was 1962, when they played Wake Forest- one of the Deacons' guards that day was Billy Packer.

                    Ark-Little Rock 85, Purdue 83 2OT-- Epic gag job by Boilers, who led by 13 with 3:33 left. Second year in row a Sun Belt team pulls a big upset in first round. Maybe if ESPN showed some of their games, they wouldn't be underrated in March. Back when ESPN first started up, the Sun Belt was first league to have ESPN show its games.

                    Duke 93, NC-Wilmington 85-- Seahawks were 14-19 on foul line, Grayson Allen was 15-17 by himself. Chris Webber is good on TV; he speaks his mind and doesn't hold back. "They should call them at both ends." after the play-by-play guy described how refs were calling touch fouls on UNCW. Duke plays Yale on Saturday.

                    Butler 71, Texas Tech 61-- Big East has teams in Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, as geography students grow dumber by the second. Want to make America great again? Make Big East only have teams in the east. Tubby Smith has now taken five schools to NCAAs- if you can win in Lubbock in Big X, you're a damn good coach.

                    Iowa State 84, Iona 71-- MAAC is now 0-8 in first round (0-8 vs spread) since Siena beat Ohio State in an 8-9 game in '09; Iona lost by 25-16-13 points its last three times in this round. Total was in doubt until AJ English got a technical for cursing at Iowa State's coach during a timeout- they were only down 7 when that happened.

                    UConn 74, Colorado 67-- Buffaloes were up nine at halftime, but got squashed in the second half. Rough day for Conference of Champions, with Utah only one of four Pac-12 teams to win. Kevin Ollie is now 7-0 in NCAA tournament as head coach- Huskies play Kansas Saturday- UConn wins that game, he might go straight to Springfield.

                    Utah 80, Fresno State 69-- Fresno went ahead 48-47, then Utah hit another gear and put the Bulldogs away, ending a bad year for the Mountain West. Utes face Gonzaga Saturday; battle inside between Poeltl-Sabonis will be spotlighted. Fresno had a great year with veteran guards, now they have to rebuild.

                    Virginia 81, Hampton 45-- I've got nothing on this mismatch; really enjoyed having three games on channel 702 on DirecTV, a mix channel, with the game on CBS' local station on my laptop, so I could see all four games at once, in the comfort of my own home. Good deal. I did see Hampton in Las Vegas in December; they lost to an 11-23 team, so their coach did a solid job having them win their league to get this far.

                    Kansas 105, Austin Peay 79-- It wouldn't have mattered much, but Austin Peay is a way worse team that Florida Gulf Coast and should've been in the play-in game. You watch FGCU compete against North Carolina- it was 41-40 at the half. Kansas game was over as soon as they sang the National Anthem. Say a prayer for coach Loos' little granddaughter, who is battling cancer; she is six years old.

                    Miami 79, Buffalo 72-- Game was in Providence, where coach Larranaga played 40 or so years ago. Miami starts two juniors, three seniors-- you need seniors who played in the program for 3-4 years, it means more to those kids. Lot of the bigger-name teams have transient players who have one eye on the NBA- they don't do as well.

                    Indiana 99, Chattanooga 74-- Remember when you were a kid and if game wasn't a real competitive one, you played "free outs"? Moccasins played free outs here for 40 full minutes- they looked like the Raptors the night Kobe Bryant scored 81 on them. Not lot of resistance- they shot 59.5% inside the arc and still lost by 25.

                    Kentucky 85, Stony Brook 57-- Not sure who is happier with the Indiana-Kentucky matchup Saturday, CBS or the scalpers? I was in the gym the night Stony Brook had its 18-game winning streak snapped by Albany. then I watched them today and it is like, how did this team ever win 18 games in a row?

                    Gonzaga 68, Seton Hall 52-- Pirates start five sophomores, young team- they made a great run to win Big East tournament Saturday night, but had very little here, against a Gonzaga squad that is hitting its stride at the right time. If Sabonis came out for the NBA Draft, I'd take him over Ben Simmons or the Ingram kid on Duke.

                    North Carolina 83, Florida Gulf Coast 67-- Game was 41-40 at the half, so credit to the Eagles for competing- they're just not good enough, obviously. Tar Heels will get a much better test on Saturday, when they play Providence. Tar Heels are much deeper than Providence, but if they have to hit outside shots to win, can they do it?

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