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    By Alan Rolli, Managing Editor


    Ohio State at Illinois

    The Buckeyes are 1-6 SU and 3-3 ATS on the road, losing on average by nine points a game. They're 1-3 SU and 2-1-1 ATS in Big 10 road action. They've won and covered three of the last four meetings. Illinois is 11-0 SU and 3-3 ATS at home. The Illini are 2-4-1 ATS in their last seven conference outings.


    Maryland at Georgia Tech

    The Terps have won five of the last six meetings straight-up, taking the season's first meeting 84-77 laying 10 1/2 points at home January 29. But, Georgia Tech is 10-0 SU and 5-1 ATS at home, including 4-0 SU (3-1 ATS) in ACC play. And the Yellow Jackets have covered four of the last five meetings, including the last two in Atlanta. G-Tech is also 8-1 ATS since 1997 as a home dog of three points or less. And Maryland is 1-5 ATS (3-3 SU) outside of College Park this season.


    Wake Forest at Marquette

    Marquette is 9-0 SU (6-1 ATS) at home this season with an average winning margin of 23 points a game. In fact, the Golden Eagles, who are 10-2 ATS as a favorite this season, have won 23 straight games at the Bradley Center. And they enter this contest having won eight in a row overall, covering in seven of those outings. Wake Forest is 4-2 SU and ATS on the road. The Demon Deacons won last year's meeting 64-59 laying five at home, and they're 5-0 ATS in non-conference action this season. In terms of the total, Marquette has played over in four of five this season.


    Texas Tech at Missouri

    The Red Raiders are 0-3 SU on the Big 12 road, losing by 24 at Kansas State, and by five at Oklahoma and Texas A&M. Missouri is 10-1 SU (4-4 ATS) at home this year. The Tigers are 7-3 ATS as a favorite. But, they're 4-7 ATS versus teams with winning records, and 0-3 ATS in Big 12 home outings.


    Southern Cal at UNLV

    Southern Cal, off wins against UCLA and Oregon, is 1-7 ATS in non-conference outings this season. UNLV is 9-3 SU but only 4-7 ATS at home this year.


    Oklahoma State at Cincinnati

    Okie State is 7-2 SU and 5-3 ATS on the road this year, and the Cowboys won last year's meeting 69-62 at home. Cincinnati is 9-2 SU at home, but only 2-7 ATS. The Bearcats are coming off a six-point loss at Louisville, their third in a row, and are 2-7 ATS in non-conference outings this year. Cincinnati, which lost its previous home game against Marquette, has never lost two straight games at the Shoemaker Center since it opened in 1989. And the Bearcats have never lost four in a row during Bob Huggins' tenure. But, with that being said, note Cincinnati is 5-10 ATS as a favorite this year.


    Pittsburgh at Notre Dame

    Pitt won the season's first meeting 72-55 at home January 6, but the Panthers enter this contest with an 0-2 ATS record this season as a road dog of three or less. Notre Dame returns home after a loss at Seton Hall that snapped its four-game winning streak. The Irish are 11-1 SU but 3-6 ATS in South Bend this season. They've won and covered four of the last five meetings at home in this series. In terms of the total, note Pitt is 7-1 under season-to-date.


    Stanford at Oregon State

    Stanford is on an 11-1 SU series' run, winning seven straight in Corvallis. In fact, the Cardinal has won and covered in four of its last five visits to the Pacific Northwest. Oregon State is coming off a 13-point home loss against California on Thursday. The setback snapped the Beavers' four-game winning streak on the floor, and seven-game winning streak versus the oddsmakers. As a home dog of three points or less, Oregon State is 2-9 since 1997, including 0-1 this year after the loss to California. As for the over/under, Stanford has remained under the number in eight of 10 games this season.


    N.C. State at Virginia

    N.C. State is 18-39 ATS on the road since 1997, including 1-5 this year. And as a road dog of 3 1/2 to 6 points in that span, the Wolfpack is 1-10 ATS, including 0-1 this season. Virginia returns home after its upset win at Maryland. The Cavaliers are 9-0 SU and 5-1 ATS in Charlottesville this season. However, N.C. State has covered nine of the last 12 meetings, including six in a row. Five of the last seven in the series have topped the posted total.


    Clemson at Duke

    Clemson has lost 14 in a row straight-up in the series, including an 89-71 decision at home laying 10 1/2 points in the season's first meeting January 5. Duke has won 24 in a row SU at Cameron, but the Blue Devils are 4-6 ATS at home this year, including 3-6 when laying 12 1/2 points or more.


    Niagara at Fairfield

    Fairfield, playing in double revenge, is 2-4 ATS as a favorite this season. Niagara is 5-2 ATS on the road, but is coming off a 16-point loss at Iona on Friday.


    Siena at Iona

    Siena is 7-3 SU and 8-2 ATS on the road this year, but is coming off home losses to Rider and Marist. They won the season's first meeting 65-55 laying 5 1/2 points at home January 10. Siena, 7-2 ATS as a dog this year, and has won five in a row in the series, and has covered five of the last six meetings.


    Loyola-Maryland at Marist

    Loyola-Maryland is 5-0 ATS this season when installed as a road dog of 12 1/2-point or more. Last Sunday they easily covered as a 40-point dog at Maryland, losing "only" by 27. They've also covered in their last two visits. Marist is 3-7 SU and 1-6 ATS at home this year. The season's first meeting was won by Marist on the road 74-69 laying 4 1/2 points on January 17.


    St. Peter's at Seton Hall

    Seton Hall has won three in a row, against Notre Dame, Rutgers, and Georgetown, since losing at home to Metro Atlantic Conference member Manhattan 74-70 on January 27. St. Peter's hails from the same conference. The Peakcocks are 3-8 SU (3-4 ATS) on the road, and 2-6 SU in their last eight games overall (3-5 ATS). They're also 2-8 ATS as a dog this year. Seton Hall prevailed at home 78-63 in last year's contest as a 22 1/2-point home chalk.


    Miami of Ohio at Ball State

    Miami of Ohio had its five-game winning streak snapped with Monday's 10-point loss at Kent. The Red Hawks have covered three of their last four visits to Ball State. Miami won the season's first meeting 58-56 laying 7 1/2 points at home January 25. Ball State is 6-13 ATS on the season, including 3-6 at home.
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