Insider Edge Sports – Report For Thursday March 18, 2004
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Free Service Play For Thursday March 18, 2004
No. 10 Dayton Flyers vs No. 7 DePaul Blue Demons 9:30 pm EST
DePaul –2.5 (2 Units)
Coming off a three-year Tournament drought, the Demons have won 14 of their last 17 games this year and enter as one of the hottest teams in the country. That is in part due to the return of big man Andre Brown and the emergence of point man Sammy Mejia. Since returning on Jan. 31, Brown has scored in double figures in all but two games (he had eight in both) and DePaul has lost just once. The Blue Demons grew up when freshman Mejia began to play full time. Mejia's playmaking helped make DePaul the most efficient shooting team in Conference USA. The loss of LeVar Seals for this game because of a suspension handed down for a cheap shot against Cincinnati will hurt but DePaul will rally around him. “He's our energy guy, our defensive stopper, our heart and soul,'' forward Delonte Holland said Tuesday before the Blue Demons left for Buffalo, N.Y. "We're definitely going to play this game for him.'' Seals apologized to his teammates but they want nothing more to win this one so he can come back for the second round. "I just feel bad for him,'' guard Drake Diener said. "We have to use it as motivation to win this game so he can play in the tournament.'' Road wins against Saint Louis and Louisville proved DePaul is no fluke. For Dayton, despite winning the Maui Invitational, they had a weak non-conference schedule with an 82-53 loss to Cincinnati in their only game of consequence. They don't force many turnovers, can be pushed around a little inside and aren't particularly deep. Shot selection is also a problem as aside from Sean Finn, none of the starters shoot particularly well. The Flyers can’t compare to DePaul as far as momentum goes as they finished the season going 5-5 their last 10 games.
We have 6 winners for Thursday including 2 TOP PLAYS. First game tips at 12:20 pm EST. Unlike 95% of the services that simply pick names out of a hat, we back up all of our releases with the most comprehensive analysis you will find. Check us out to see what all of the hype is about.
You can sign up for our March Madness Special that starts the minute you join. You get all selections with our coveted analysis through the April 5th National Championship game for only $59 - a huge deal. Click here to join:
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Our One Day Pass is $14.95 and is always guaranteed. If you don’t win, you don’t pay plus you receive a full week of service ABSOLUTLEY FREE. Sign up here:
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Free Service Play For Thursday March 18, 2004
No. 10 Dayton Flyers vs No. 7 DePaul Blue Demons 9:30 pm EST
DePaul –2.5 (2 Units)
Coming off a three-year Tournament drought, the Demons have won 14 of their last 17 games this year and enter as one of the hottest teams in the country. That is in part due to the return of big man Andre Brown and the emergence of point man Sammy Mejia. Since returning on Jan. 31, Brown has scored in double figures in all but two games (he had eight in both) and DePaul has lost just once. The Blue Demons grew up when freshman Mejia began to play full time. Mejia's playmaking helped make DePaul the most efficient shooting team in Conference USA. The loss of LeVar Seals for this game because of a suspension handed down for a cheap shot against Cincinnati will hurt but DePaul will rally around him. “He's our energy guy, our defensive stopper, our heart and soul,'' forward Delonte Holland said Tuesday before the Blue Demons left for Buffalo, N.Y. "We're definitely going to play this game for him.'' Seals apologized to his teammates but they want nothing more to win this one so he can come back for the second round. "I just feel bad for him,'' guard Drake Diener said. "We have to use it as motivation to win this game so he can play in the tournament.'' Road wins against Saint Louis and Louisville proved DePaul is no fluke. For Dayton, despite winning the Maui Invitational, they had a weak non-conference schedule with an 82-53 loss to Cincinnati in their only game of consequence. They don't force many turnovers, can be pushed around a little inside and aren't particularly deep. Shot selection is also a problem as aside from Sean Finn, none of the starters shoot particularly well. The Flyers can’t compare to DePaul as far as momentum goes as they finished the season going 5-5 their last 10 games.
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