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Mejia's Selections
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By Tony Mejia
SportsLine.com Staff Writer Daily predictions of the nation's Division I college basketball action. This feature has accurately predicted the winner of over 70 percent of games in each of the last two seasons. Last night: 37-15 | Week to date: 76-25 | Season to date: 3,059-1,084 (73.8 %)
2003 NCAA Tournament: 52-12 (81.3%) | 2003 Season record: 3,294-1,246 (72.6%)
Friday, February 27, 2004
NCAA Regular Season
Troy State 84 Jacksonville 76
Brown 77 Dartmouth 63
Pennsylvania 79 Cornell 68
Yale 69 Harvard 54
Iona 65 St. Peter's 64
Princeton 64 Columbia 52
Colgate 76 Lehigh 73
Monmouth (NJ) 77 St. Francis (NY) 70
Holy Cross 78 Bucknell 62
Rice 81 San Jose State 67
Cal-Davis 63 Cal Poly-Pomona 55
Hawaii 76 Tulsa 63
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anyone with VSI's services for a long time know what their annual winning percentage is? fom what i hear and observe they have been struggling to hit their 20* plays regularly and all their winning %'s on their website of 75% and above for their 20* plays arent true, looking at how well they do now. anyone have some stats to share before i decide to give them a shot? thanks
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VSI
I don't have the numbers but I have been watching them. I would guess the number would be in the high 50's to low 60's.Oh, this is the worst-looking hat I ever saw. What, when you buy a hat like this I bet you get a free bowl of soup, huh? Oh, it looks good on you though.
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Originally posted by khurdt
anyone with VSI's services for a long time know what their annual winning percentage is? fom what i hear and observe they have been struggling to hit their 20* plays regularly and all their winning %'s on their website of 75% and above for their 20* plays arent true, looking at how well they do now. anyone have some stats to share before i decide to give them a shot? thanks
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Winning Points NBA
Friday, February 27
*Boston over Toronto by 5
No Jalen Rose, no Vince Carter. It’s not like the Raptors were setting the scoreboard on fire when these guys were healthy. BOSTON 89-84.
*Orlando over Cleveland by 2
The Cavs have gone over 13 of their last 18 through Feb. 21, while the Magic are 13-5-1 to the over their last 19 also through Feb. 21. ORLANDO 108-106.
*Detroit over Atlanta by 9
You can’t tell the Hawks without a scorecard these days, which is a good thing. Rasheed Wallace gets an opportunity to rack up technical fouls with Detroit now instead of Atlanta. DETROIT 96-87.
*Minnesota over Golden State by 12
This could be a rest stop for Golden State, playing its third road game in four nights and with the wretched Bulls on deck Saturday presenting a serious winnable road situation.
MINNESOTA 96-84.
*New Orleans over Indiana by 3
The Hornets are coming on with Jamal Mashburn and Baron Davis healthy and playing well, while the Pacers figure to be without defensive specialist Ron Artest in this rugged matchup.
NEW ORLEANS 95-92.
***BEST BET *Milwaukee over Memphis by 15
The Bucks marked this game in red following their 105-85 humiliation to the Grizzlies Feb. 6. That may have been Milwaukee’s worst performance of the season. The Grizzlies have problems rebounding and playing tight interior defense. The Bucks are 16-3 SU, 13-5-1 ATS since December at the Bradley Center through Feb. 23, and have beaten tougher teams than Memphis at home during this span, including Detroit, Indiana, New Jersey, Dallas, New Orleans and San Antonio.
MILWAUKEE 109-94.
***BEST BET Portland over *Houston by 6
The Blazers have retooled, improved their bench strength and actually now have better chemistry by adding Shareef Abdur-Rahim and Theo Ratliff, plus Derek Anderson has come up after being out early in the season. Portland has covered eight of its last nine away games through Feb. 22. Point guard Steve Francis still isn’t comfortable running Jeff Van Gundy’s offense. PORTLAND 88-82.
*Seattle over Phoenix by 2
Going into the weekend of Feb. 21, the Sonics had dropped nine of their last 12 games, and had not put together consecutive victories since January. Who do these guys think they are the Hawks? SEATTLE 98-96.
*Sacramento over Utah by 13
Chris Webber still will be sitting out his eight-game suspension, but the Jazz have slipped noticeably after hanging tough the first couple of months. The Kings were leading the NBA in scoring at 105 points per game going into the third week of February. The Jazz hadn’t reached triple digits in 22 straight games through Feb. 21. SACRAMENTO 105-92.
New York over *Los Angeles Clippers by 1
The Clippers defense, bad to start with, has gotten worse. The Clippers have allowed
an average of 100 points their past 12 games through Feb. 20. NEW YORK 103-102.
PointWise NCAA
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
(7:00) YALE 72 - Harvard 66
(7:00) PENNSYLVANIA 81 - Cornell 63
(7:00) BROWN 79 - Dartmouth 56
(7:30) PRINCETON 70 - Columbia 60
(10:00) Rice 74 - SAN JOSE STATE 65
(12:00) HAWAII 77 - Tulsa 73
BEST BETS: COLUMBIA
Gold Sheet
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27
YALE over Harvard by 6 to 8—03-HAR +9' 78-71; 02-YALE -8 73-68, Yale -1 95-82
PENN 67 - Cornell 60—Penn caught Cornell flat Feb. 14 at Ithaca after Big Red fell
short vs. Princeton in emotional encounter the night before. Quakers no ****** last 3
as Palestra chalk. 03-Penn -4' 79-52; 02-Penn -17 70-67, PENN -22' 69-52
BROWN 79 - Dartmouth 53—Resignation of HC Faucher (effective season’s end)
certainly didn’t provide any spark for lifeless Dartmouth in pair of one-sided Ivy road
defeats last weekend. Doubt scenario changes for Big Green against slick jr. G Forte
and capable Brown outfit that battered Dartmouth by 20 at Hanover Feb. 14 and owns
pair of wins over solid Penn contingent. Bears on 8-2 spread uptick last 10. 03-Brown
-5 84-64; 02-BROWN -13 61-53, Brown -4' 79-67
PRINCETON over Columbia by 9 to 12—Princeton has 2-game lead in Ivy
standings. But Tigers have dropped 6 of last 8 vs. spread (only 2 DD wins during
span), while Columbia has covered 6 of its last 8 (4-4 SU with only 1 DD loss). 03-Prin
-8 78-71 (OT); 02-Prin -14 68-51, PRIN -20' 44-40
Rice 71 - SAN JOSE ST. 51—Limited San Jose, no offensive juggernaut to begin
with (only 53 ppg last 6), now might be on even shorter rations on attack end with top
scorer 6-8 PF E. Walton hampered by sprained ankle (played only 4 mins. in Feb. 21
loss at Boise). Scant evidence WAC doormat Spartans match up any better vs.
“bubble” Rice than Jan. 31 at Houston, when Owls rolled by 33 while dominating glass
37-17. 03-RICE -18' 82-49; 02-Rice -4' 71-66 (OT), RICE -11' 66-52
HAWAII over Tulsa by 6 to 9—03-Hi +3 73-71 (2OT); 02-HI -4' 73-67 (OT), TULSA -7 76-51, TULSA -9 66-56 (CT)
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Spark and Iceyone
Spark,
I saw Iceytone post yesterday about VSI going to cancel his account because they thought Iceyton was posting it....
Iceyton..hope the problem is solve.....
Spark and Iceyton has been a big help to this forum....why stop.....
I have an Ideal.....just post the VSI 20* and Consensus plays only with a nick name for the VSI cappers.......trying to be 007 here...
what do u all think.....
thank you......very much.....this forum is a partnership and delecation to pimp our bookies....all of us in this forum is together as one.......aka NE Patriots model "Team Work"PYTHONS HAS NO FEAR!
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