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  • poopoo333
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    2/18/12

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  • poopoo333
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    #2
    Saturday’s betting tips: Georgia Tech suspends Rice Jr.

    Who’s hot

    NBA: San Antonio is 8-1-1 against the spread in its last 10 overall.

    NBA: Memphis has covered in four of its last five meetings with Golden State.

    NHL: The under is 7-0-1 in the last eight Stars-Coyotes matchups.

    NHL: Pittsburgh has won seven of its last nine games in Philadelphia.

    NCAAB: Louisville is 11-4 ATS in its last 14 meetings with DePaul.

    NCAAB: New Mexico is 18-7-1 against the spread in its 26 overall.

    Who’s not

    NBA: The New Jersey Nets are 1-6 against the number in their last seven.

    NBA: Portland is 0-6 against the spread in its last six meetings with Atlanta.

    NHL: Minnesota has won just five of its last 27.

    NHL: Calgary is 3-9 in its last 12 road games.

    NCAAB: N.C. State is 5-15-1 against the spread in its last 21 home games.

    NCAAB: Baylor is 8-21 against the number in its last 29 Big 12 games.

    Key stat

    73.4 – Missouri Tigers forward Ricardo Ratliffe leads the nation shooting 73.4 percent from the floor, which has him in the running to set a 31-year-old NCAA record set by Oregon State’s Steve Johnson, who hit 74.6 percent of his shots in 1980-81. The Tigers visit Texas A&M as 6.5-point favorites.

    Injury that shouldn’t be overlooked

    LaMarcus Aldridge, Portland Trail Blazers – Aldridge (ankle) was a limited participant in Friday’s practice and is listed as a game-time decision for Saturday’s matchup with Atlanta. He will give it a go at Saturday’s shootaround and evaluate his status again then. Aldridge averages 22.6 points and 8.3 rebounds per game.

    Game of the day

    San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers (-3, 192)

    Notable quotable

    “Our whole team right now is starting to jel together. In the past week, this might be the biggest leap I’ve seen (this season), just in terms of guys playing basketball the way we play, especially offensively. It’s good. It’s heading in the right direction.” – Michigan senior guard Zack Novak on the Michigan Wolverines’ preparation for Saturday’s meeting with Ohio State. The Wolverines are set as 5-point home underdogs and as of Friday evening and more than 66 percent of Covers.com Consensus bettors were supporting the Wolverines.

    Notes and tips

    The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets have suspended junior guard Glen Rice Jr. indefinitely on Friday, but wouldn’t disclose the reason for the suspension. He will miss Saturday’s game against Virginia Tech. Rice leads the Georgia Tech averaging 13 points and 6.7 rebounds per game. The Yellow Jackets were set as 9-point underdogs as of Friday evening.

    The Nashville Predators acquired defenseman Hal Gill from the Montreal Canadiens on Friday. The Predators also received a conditional 2013 draft pick, in exchange for forwards Blake Geoffrion, Robert Slaney and a 2012 second-round pick. Gill has 36 goals and 143 assists in 1,047 regular-season games. The 36-year-old also has 105 games of playoff experience. He can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1. The Predators host Chicago Saturday.

    Purdue kicked guard Kelsey Barlow off the team and suspended forward D.J. Byrd following an early-morning incident at a bar on Friday. Byrd allegedly assaulted a bouncer at Where Else bar near the Purdue campus and Barlow was kicked out of the bar earlier in the night. Barlow was suspended last season for conduct detrimental to the team just before last year's NCAA tournament, which led to his final dismissal from the squad. Byrd was arrested for public intoxication by Indiana State Police and spent five hours in jail. He will miss Sunday's home game against Michigan State.

    The New York Yankees and Pittsburgh Pirates have come to terms on a deal for righthander A.J. Burnett, MLB Network insider Ken Rosenthal reported on Friday. The trade, which also includes a pair of prospects heading to the Yankees, will need the approval of Major League Baseball due to the money involved. It is not immediately known the identities of the prospects. Pittsburgh is expected to absorb $13-15 million of the $33 million that the 35-year-old Burnett is owed for the 2012-13 seasons. Burnett posted an 11-11 record with a 5.15 ERA in 32 starts last season. He has recorded a 34-35 mark with a 4.79 ERA since signing a five-year, $82.5 million contract prior to the 2009 campaign.

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    • poopoo333
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      #3
      Pick 'n' roll: Saturday's best NBA bets

      Editor's note: Oddsmakers have yet to post a line for the Hawks-Trail Blazers matchup as of late Friday evening. Pick should be considered an early lean.

      San Antonio Spurs at Los Angeles Clippers (-3, 192)

      The San Antonio Spurs are the antithesis of the Los Angeles Clippers.

      While Lob City is splashed all over highlight programs all across the country the Spurs just keep doing the same thing they always do – win games.

      The Spurs have won nine straight games, including the first five of their annual Rodeo Road Trip and have gone 7-0-1 against the spread during the surge.

      Tony Parker scored 34 points and dished out 14 assists to help San Antonio get out of Toronto with a 113-106 win, pushing as a 7-point favorite.

      "Our bench this year in addition to Tony (Parker) playing at the level he's playing and [Tim Duncan's] steadiness, we wouldn't be here without them," coach Gregg Popovich told reporters. "About three or four of them have been magnificent at both ends of the court for us. While Manu (Ginobili) has been out for us that has kept us above water."

      The Clippers have been hot and cold lately, so we’ll continue to ride the Spurs.

      Pick: Spurs

      Atlanta Hawks at Portland Trail Blazers (N/A)

      Josh Smith may not be heading to the All-Star Game, but he’s certainly playing like he belongs in the show.

      He put up 30 points, 17 rebounds, four assists and three blocks in Atlanta’s 101-99 road win over Phoenix, helping the Hawks narrowly cover as 1-point favorites.

      "Josh was just magnificent," Hawks coach Larry Drew told reporters after the game. "He did it all, on both ends of the floor. He gave us the energy we needed to power through and that's all you can ask for on the back end of a back-to-back set like this."

      The win snapped a two-game skid for Atlanta, but you have to give the Hawks a long look against Portland. They have covered in six straight matchups with the Blazers.

      LaMarcus Aldridge is still questionable with his ankle injury, which is holding up the line for this one.

      Whether he plays or not, our initial lean on this one is toward the Hawks.

      Pick: Hawks
      Last edited by poopoo333; 02-18-2012, 08:00 AM.

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      • poopoo333
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        #4
        College funds: Saturday's best NCAAB bets

        Marquette Golden Eagles at Connecticut Huskies (-2, 139)

        Struggling UConn needs another strong game from freshman center Andre Drummond and junior Alex Oriakhi against undersized Marquette, which has been without 6-foot-11 center Chris Otule (torn ACL) for most of the season.

        The Golden Eagles will spread the Huskies out with a 4-out, 1-in motion offense to take advantage of UConn's porous perimeter defense. The Golden Eagles lead the Big East in assists (17.5) and are second in scoring (76.7).

        The roles are reversed from last season when it was Buzz Williams’ team that needed a quality win to boost its NCAA Tournament chances. Darius Johnson-Odom scored nine of his 17 points in overtime and Marquette left Hartford with a 74-67 win over then-No. 14 UConn.

        Oriahki had 12 points and 15 rebounds.The Golden Eagles have won nine of 10 by using their helter-skelter style to wreak havoc on opponents. Marquette, which is third in the Big East in steals (8.8), scored 25 points off 14 turnovers in Saturday’s win 95-78 win over Cincinnati.

        Pick: Golden Eagles

        Texas Tech Red Raiders at Kansas Jayhawks (-25.5, 127.5)

        Texas Tech traveling to Allen Fieldhouse for a meeting with No. 5 Kansas is just about the most lopsided matchup possible in the Big 12. The Jayhawks, who are tied with No. 3 Missouri atop the conference, are in solid contention for their eighth straight league title.

        The Red Raiders, by contrast, picked up their first Big 12 victory a week ago. Texas Tech has seven freshmen on its roster, while Kansas is much more seasoned with senior guard Tyshawn Taylor and junior big man Thomas Robinson, a national player of the year frontrunner, leading the way.

        There is no doubt that Robinson is the Jayhawks’ go-to player inside, but 7-footer Jeff Withey has burst onto the scene to help create perhaps the best one-two inside punch in the country.

        Withey, a redshirt junior, is averaging 20.3 points, 12.0 rebounds and 6.3 blocks over the past three games since being held scoreless in a loss at Missouri on Feb. 4. Withey has 53 blocks in conference play, which is more than twice as many as any other Big 12 player.

        Pick: Jayhawks

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        • poopoo333
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          #5
          Ice picks: Saturday's best NHL bets

          Pittsburgh Penguins at Philadelphia Flyers (-115, 5.5)

          When the Philadelphia Flyers are clicking, there aren’t many teams that can keep up with them.

          Down 2-0 early in Thursday’s game against the Sabres, they flipped the switch and pumped in seven straight goals in an impressive 7-2 victory.

          Claude Giroux led the attack with five assists while Scott Hartnell scored and added three helpers.

          "These are the wins that bring us together," Max Talbot told reporters. "We didn't start the way we wanted to. We talked about it between the first and second, and we started to play and never looked back. It's a win that happened at the right time.”

          It’s hard to know what you’re going to get from the Flyers, but you’d better believe the Penguins are going to show up for this one.

          They were held to just 26 shots on goal in Wednesday’s 2-1 loss to Anaheim and that didn’t sit well with coach Dan Bylsma.

          The Pens had scored 12 goals combined in the two games before that, so consider the Anaheim game a pothole.

          Pick: Penguins

          Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues (-250, 5)

          The St. Louis Blues have been an under bettor’s best friend this season, checking in below the total 31 times this season.

          While they’re still going to be a solid defensive club down the stretch down with Ken Hitchcock’s system, be careful with your under bets moving forward.

          Andy McDonald scored his first goal of the campaign in Thursday’s 5-1 blowout of the New York Islanders and his impact is already showing just three games since returning from his concussion. David Perron is just getting going, too. He has 11 goals and 26 points in 33 games since coming back from his own concussion.

          "I think it's making plays all over the ice, no matter if you start the play in the D-zone or finish plays at the net, like Andy and I did tonight," Perron told reporters Thursday night. "It's always good to get a guy like Mac back. The skills that he can bring to a team are pretty unbelievable. For myself, it's playing with guys like (T.J.) Oshie and (David Backes) that makes it good."

          We may have just seen the beginning of how good this Blues team can be.

          Pick: Over

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          • poopoo333
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            #6
            Hockey Night In Canada: NHL betting preview

            Toronto Maple Leafs at Vancouver Canucks (-180, 5.5)

            The two teams that usually anchor Hockey Night in Canada from both the early and late games combine forces this weekend in what could be the ultimate ratings grabber.

            Neither team has played since Wednesday night, so they should be fresh and ready to put on a show.

            A February makeover

            Though there was a brief hiccup last week, it has been a momentum-building for Toronto goaltender James Reimer. It hasn't been the season he and Toronto had hoped for, but he's brimming with confidence as the season turns for home.

            He opened the month with three consecutive wins, including two shutouts over Pittsburgh and Ottawa. He's 4-2 in February after making 29 saves in a 4-3 overtime win against Edmonton Wednesday.

            In six appearances this month, he's allowed 14 goals and has won over a good portion of Maple Leafs Nation again.

            Ryan’s rolling

            It seemed dicey at times, as he recovered from offseason hip problems, but Vancouver's pesky power forward Ryan Kesler looks like he's going to land in 20-goal territory again.

            He probably won't get to 41 like he did last year, but he's at 18 now, the Canucks are winning at a decent clip, and all seems to be well.

            Kesler opened February with four goals in four games, and has six points on the month. He has 17 shots on net this month and, as the team continues to push for the No. 1 seed in the Western Conference, Kesler is a plus-16 on the season.

            If the Canucks are to get back to the Stanley Cup final and forge a different decision than last year, Kesler will be a huge part of it.

            Postseason positioning

            Depending on how you look at the Eastern Conference playoff race as a Toronto fan, the Maple Leafs have as good a shot to move up as they do down.

            The Maple Leafs have been battling to keep a hold of that enviable No. 8 seed. But through Thursday's action, they actually held a three-point lead on Washington for it, and maybe they can start to look ahead of them, rather than behind.

            A few more wins and they could be higher up the ladder. Entering Friday's action, head coach Ron Wilson's crew was just four points behind Ottawa and New Jersey, and five points behind Pittsburgh. Perhaps a little run and they can avoid that undesirable matchup against the likely No. 1-seeded New York Rangers.

            History

            The Canucks have won the last nine meetings between these two teams, dating back to Jan. 10, 2006. They've won three of the last four installments by the same score of 5-3. As such, the over has gone 6-3 in that stretch. Toronto games have gone over in three of the last four tries. Vancouver has won five of the last six overall.

            Calgary Flames at Los Angeles Kings (-150, 5.5)

            You can't get any more playoff implication-crazy than in Calgary for the HNIC nightcap. The Kings and Flames, jockeying for the eighth and final position in the Western Conference, collide in what will be the 59th game of the season for both teams.

            Oh, brother

            The storyline may get old, but the competition never does for the Sutter brothers. This will be the third time this season that Los Angeles coach Darryl Sutter will face Calgary coach Brent Sutter, and the results - much to the delight of the family – have been a mixed bag.

            On Jan. 14 in Calgary, Dustin Brown and Mike Richards had two points each, and the Kings cruised to a 4-1 win on Hockey Night in Canada. Five days later in Los Angeles, Miikka Kiprusoff made 31 saves and the Flames won 2-1 in a shootout.

            Darryl has garnered three points so far. And with the Kings holding a two-point lead on Calgary for that No. 8 seed, every point from here on is precious.

            Minus Mike

            The results have been so-so for Calgary forward Michael Cammalleri since his trade from Montreal, but perhaps a goal on Thursday against Dallas will ignite him down the stretch.

            In 13 games with the Flames, Cammalleri has four goals - including two on the power play - and six points on 30 shots on net. That’s not bad, but getting back on defense has been the problem. Cammalleri is a minus-5 and a minus-11 for the season when you combine his time with the Canadiens.

            It'll be interesting to see if he can get to 20 goals on the season. He hasn't done that since potting 26 in 2009-10 with Montreal. Entering Saturday, he's at 13.

            Waiting on Richards

            The scuffling Flyers appear to have their own problems, but one thing appears for sure in Philadelphia - they do not miss forward Mike Richards, who was traded out of the City of Brotherly Love and shipped to Los Angeles in June.

            Indeed, it's been a puzzling start in California for Richards, who has battled injuries and inconsistency with the Kings. In 50 games, he has 14 goals and 28 points. But what's most alarming is a recent funk at the worst possible time.

            Richards had a goal in that aforementioned 4-1 win over Calgary on Jan. 14. But he hasn't scored since. That’s a span of 13 games, and in that stretch he only has two assists.

            He has 59 penalty minutes and is a plus-1 in Los Angeles' defensive system. But if the Kings are going to make the postseason, they need a few more tallies from Richards.

            History

            The Kings have won four of the last five meetings after Calgary had won three in a row in the series. The under has gone 7-1-1 in the last nine meetings between the two and the Kings, one of the most consistent under teams in the league, have only posted one over in the last 10 games (1-7-2 over/under).

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            • poopoo333
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              #7
              Game of the day: Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Wolverines

              Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan State Wolverines (5, 126)

              THE STORY: The time is now for No. 19 Michigan if it wants to stake its claim in the Big Ten race. The Wolverines, who are 14-0 at the Crisler Center, find themselves one game out of first place in the conference standings behind co-leaders Michigan State and Ohio State with five games left on their schedule.

              However, the No. 6 Buckeyes – who have won six straight in this series, including a 64-49 triumph on Jan. 29 – will present the biggest challenge to Michigan’s home winning streak yet as the highest-ranked opponent the Wolverines have faced at Crisler this season.

              TV: 9 p.m. ET, ESPN, ESPN3.com

              LINE: Oddsmakers had the Wolverines set as 5-point home underdogs with a 126-point total at the open.

              ABOUT OHIO STATE (22-4, 10-3 Big Ten): As one of the top-scoring teams in the conference that leads the Big Ten in scoring margin (18.7) and field goal percentage (48.1), it’s not surprising the Buckeyes have lost two of the five games in which they were either held to 67 points or less or shot less than 43.1 percent from the field.

              Michigan held the Buckeyes to their third-lowest point total of the season and fourth-lowest shooting percentage (42.6) in January. While standout Jared Sullinger struggled in the first meeting, sophomore Lenzelle Smith Jr. emerged with 17 points and 12 rebounds for his only career double-double.

              ABOUT MICHIGAN (19-7, 9-4): The Wolverines are one of two Big Ten teams – along with Michigan State – who are undefeated at home this season. Michigan held Sullinger to 13 points in the teams’ first meeting – his low in conference play – and will likely need another strong defensive performance from 6-foot-8, 250-pound Jordan Morgan to reverse its fortunes in this contest.

              In the four games since the loss to the Buckeyes last month when the Wolverines committed 13 turnovers and shot 35.8 percent from the field, Michigan has averaged only eight turnovers and shot 47.8 percent or better in three of those contests.

              TRENDS:

              - Michigan has covered the number in six of its last seven meetings with Ohio State.
              - Ohio State is 6-2 against the spread in its last eight.
              - The under is 9-2 in Michigan's last 11 overall.

              TIP-INS:

              1. Ohio State has five wins in eight tries against ranked teams this season.

              2. Michigan has shot better than 40 percent from the 3-point line three times in the last four games, one more than it did in its first nine conference games.

              3. Sullinger and William Buford each need three rebounds to reach 600 for their careers, which would allow them to become the 18th and 19th players in school history to do so.

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              • poopoo333
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                #8
                DCI NBA

                Season
                Straight Up: 284-148 (.657)
                ATS: 235-216 (.521)
                ATS Vary Units: 643-578 (.527)
                Over/Under: 214-233 (.479)
                Over/Under Vary Units: 467-549 (.460)

                L.A. CLIPPERS 98, San Antonio 96
                CHICAGO 101, New Jersey 82
                MEMPHIS 103, Golden State 96
                PORTLAND 91, Atlanta 87

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                • poopoo333
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                  #9
                  DCI CBB

                  Season
                  Straight Up: 3155-989 (.761)
                  ATS: 1301-1445 (.474)
                  ATS Vary Units: 3831-4504 (.460)
                  Over/Under: 1358-1384 (.495)
                  Over/Under Vary Units: 1623-1626 (.500)

                  Sears ESPN BracketBusters

                  CLEVELAND STATE 56, Drexel 55
                  CREIGHTON 76, Long Beach State 72
                  IONA 77, Nevada 73
                  MISSOURI STATE 60, Old Dominion 56
                  MURRAY STATE 71, Saint Mary's 70
                  NEW MEXICO STATE 74, Drake 67
                  OHIO 77, UNC Asheville 71
                  ORAL ROBERTS 73, Akron 70
                  SOUTH DAKOTA STATE 76, Buffalo 69
                  WEBER STATE 74, UT Arlington 72
                  Wichita State 77, DAVIDSON 72
                  BracketBusters Pool

                  ALBANY 76, Rider 73
                  APPALACHIAN STATE 69, Winthrop 62
                  BOWLING GREEN STATE 61, Morehead State 53
                  BRADLEY 63, Loyola (Chicago) 56
                  BUTLER 63, Indiana State 58
                  CAL STATE FULLERTON 87, Montana State 69
                  Campbell 75, NORTHWESTERN STATE 74
                  CANISIUS 75, Umbc 67
                  CENTRAL MICHIGAN 64, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi 53
                  CHARLESTON SOUTHERN 69, Wofford 68
                  COASTAL CAROLINA 74, Tennessee Tech 69
                  DELAWARE 77, Hampton 56
                  Delaware State vs. GARDNER-WEBB: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  DETROIT 77, James Madison 61
                  EASTERN KENTUCKY 68, Ipfw 67
                  EVANSVILLE 69, Western Illinois 55
                  Fresno State 70, CAL STATE NORTHRIDGE 66
                  GEORGE MASON 73, Lamar 66
                  GEORGIA STATE 66, UT San Antonio 57
                  GREEN BAY 60, Eastern Michigan 50
                  HOFSTRA 62, Siena 60
                  IDAHO 77, Portland State 71
                  ILLINOIS STATE 82, Oakland 76
                  Iupui 76, NICHOLLS STATE 70
                  JACKSONVILLE STATE 65, Presbyterian 60
                  KENT STATE 77, College of Charleston 66
                  Liberty 70, MORGAN STATE 66
                  LOUISIANA TECH 83, Central Arkansas 66
                  MANHATTAN 73, UNC Wilmington 60
                  Marist vs. MAINE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  McNEESE STATE 71, Southeast Missouri State 64
                  MONTANA 74, Hawai'i 67
                  NEW HAMPSHIRE 60, Towson 47
                  NORTH DAKOTA STATE 73, Western Michigan 69
                  NORTHEASTERN 57, Stony Brook 56
                  NORTHERN COLORADO 70, Cal Poly 69
                  PACIFIC 70, Idaho State 62
                  RADFORD 68, Binghamton 55
                  SAINT PETER'S 59, Hartford 56
                  San Jose State 72, SACRAMENTO STATE 71
                  SIU EDWARDSVILLE 67, Northern Illinois 64
                  SOUTH DAKOTA 82, Texas State 78
                  SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA 69, Tennessee-Martin 60
                  Southern Illinois vs. BALL STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  STEPHEN F. AUSTIN 64, High Point 57
                  Toledo vs. SAM HOUSTON STATE: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  UC Davis 69, NORTHERN ARIZONA 68
                  UC IRVINE 77, Eastern Washington 73
                  UC RIVERSIDE 61, Southern Utah 60
                  Uic vs. EASTERN ILLINOIS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  UTAH STATE 68, UC Santa Barbara 66
                  VERMONT 72, Niagara 59
                  VMI 80, William & Mary 75
                  WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE 60, Fairfield 58
                  Wright State vs. UMKC: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  Youngstown State 71, AUSTIN PEAY 67
                  Atlantic 10 Conference
                  MASSACHUSETTS 77, La Salle 72
                  RICHMOND 71, Charlotte 66
                  Saint Joseph's 70, GEORGE WASHINGTON 63
                  SAINT LOUIS 76, Fordham 50
                  ST. BONAVENTURE 77, Rhode Island 63
                  TEMPLE 81, Duquesne 68
                  XAVIER 75, Dayton 67
                  Atlantic Coast Conference
                  MIAMI (FLA.) 76, Wake Forest 59
                  NC STATE 66, Florida State 65
                  NORTH CAROLINA 78, Clemson 61
                  VIRGINIA 64, Maryland 57
                  VIRGINIA TECH 63, Georgia Tech 52
                  Atlantic Sun Conference
                  BELMONT 80, East Tennessee State 64
                  Mercer 68, JACKSONVILLE 61
                  NORTH FLORIDA 77, Kennesaw State 60
                  USC Upstate vs. LIPSCOMB: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  Big 12 Conference
                  BAYLOR 71, Kansas State 64
                  IOWA STATE 76, Oklahoma 63
                  KANSAS 78, Texas Tech 48
                  Missouri 69, TEXAS A&M 60
                  Texas 70, OKLAHOMA STATE 67
                  Big East Conference
                  CINCINNATI 68, Seton Hall 62
                  Georgetown 71, PROVIDENCE 63
                  Louisville 80, DePAUL 66
                  Marquette 69, CONNECTICUT 67
                  Notre Dame 71, VILLANOVA 65
                  Big Ten Conference
                  Illinois 61, NEBRASKA 59
                  NORTHWESTERN 70, Minnesota 66
                  Ohio State 62, MICHIGAN 60
                  Conference USA
                  Marshall 60, SMU 56
                  MEMPHIS 73, Utep 55
                  Southern Miss 77, HOUSTON 65
                  TULSA 69, Rice 58
                  UAB 61, Tulane 50
                  UCF 70, East Carolina 59
                  Great West Conference
                  Njit vs. HOUSTON BAPTIST: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN 73, Chicago State 63
                  Ivy League
                  DARTMOUTH 63, Brown 56
                  HARVARD 65, Yale 54
                  PENN 66, Columbia 57
                  PRINCETON 69, Cornell 59
                  Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
                  Bethune-Cookman 73, SOUTH CAROLINA STATE 64
                  COPPIN STATE 81, Howard 67
                  NORTH CAROLINA A&T 72, North Carolina Central 71
                  SAVANNAH STATE 71, Florida A&M 55
                  Mountain West Conference
                  BOISE STATE 71, Tcu 70
                  COLORADO STATE 64, Wyoming 60
                  NEW MEXICO 75, Unlv 67
                  San Diego State 64, AIR FORCE 54
                  Northeast Conference
                  LONG ISLAND 82, Quinnipiac 74
                  MOUNT ST. MARY'S 66, Monmouth 64
                  ROBERT MORRIS 72, Central Connecticut State 61
                  SAINT FRANCIS (PA.) 70, Bryant 61
                  ST. FRANCIS (N.Y.) 80, Sacred Heart 69
                  WAGNER 80, Fairleigh Dickinson 50
                  Pacific-10 Conference
                  Arizona vs. WASHINGTON: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  CALIFORNIA 83, Oregon State 70
                  Colorado 69, UTAH 55
                  WASHINGTON STATE 71, Arizona State 57
                  Patriot League
                  American 67, ARMY 63
                  Bucknell 65, HOLY CROSS 61
                  LEHIGH 81, Lafayette 65
                  NAVY 65, Colgate 63
                  Southeastern Conference
                  ALABAMA 61, Tennessee 58
                  Florida 74, ARKANSAS 68
                  KENTUCKY 78, Ole Miss 54
                  Lsu 62, SOUTH CAROLINA 60
                  Mississippi State 67, AUBURN 64
                  Southern Conference
                  CHATTANOOGA 77, The Citadel 68
                  ELON 77, Western Carolina 72
                  GEORGIA SOUTHERN 75, UNC Greensboro 71
                  SAMFORD 66, Furman 64
                  Southwestern Athletic Conference
                  ALABAMA STATE 63, Alcorn State 56
                  Jackson State 57, GRAMBLING STATE 54
                  MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE 72, Prairie View A&M 57
                  Southern vs. ALABAMA A&M: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  Texas Southern 61, ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFF 60
                  Sun Belt Conference
                  ARKANSAS STATE 66, Fairleigh Dickinson 61
                  DENVER 75, Ulm 49
                  MIDDLE TENNESSEE 70, Florida Atlantic 56
                  NORTH TEXAS 75, Louisiana-Lafayette 64
                  SOUTH ALABAMA 68, Western Kentucky 66
                  Ualr 71, TROY 65
                  West Coast Conference
                  Byu 87, SANTA CLARA 70
                  Gonzaga 79, SAN FRANCISCO 73
                  PEPPERDINE 68, Portland 67
                  Non-Conference
                  LONGWOOD 80, North Dakota 79
                  San Diego vs. CAL STATE BAKERSFIELD: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                  Ucla 70, ST. JOHN'S 67

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                  • poopoo333
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                    #10
                    DCI NHL

                    Season: 276-209 (.569)

                    Pittsburgh vs. PHILADELPHIA: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                    Chicago vs. COLUMBUS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                    ST. LOUIS 3, Minnesota 1
                    Carolina vs. N.Y. ISLANDERS: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                    Washington vs. TAMPA BAY: TOO CLOSE TO CALL
                    VANCOUVER 4, Toronto 2
                    PHOENIX 3, Dallas 2
                    Calgary vs. LOS ANGELES: TOO CLOSE TO CAL

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                    • poopoo333
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                      #11
                      Hockey Crusher

                      Calgary Flames + Los Angeles Kings UNDER 5

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                        #12
                        Basketball Crusher

                        Notre Dame -1 over Villanova

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                          #13
                          Soccer Crusher

                          Sevilla + Osasuna OVER 2
                          This match is happening in Spain

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                          • poopoo333
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                            • Jan 2010
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                            #14
                            Mighty Quinn

                            Mighty missed with Dartmouth (+4) Friday.

                            Saturday it’s Virginia. The deficit is 170 sirignanos.

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                            • poopoo333
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                              • Jan 2010
                              • 18302

                              #15
                              Gamblers Data

                              Free Play Saturday

                              Canucks -1.5 +161

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