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  • Can'tPickAWinner
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    • Nov 2012
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    #16
    Round 2 betting cheat sheet: South Region Day 2

    (5) Virginia Commonwealth Rams vs. (12) Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (+6.5, 137)

    Virginia Commonwealth will enter the NCAA tournament as the South Region's fifth seed, taking on a 12 seed in Stephen F. Austin on a 28-game winning streak Friday in San Diego. VCU was unable to capture an Atlantic 10 championship Sunday, losing to Saint Joseph's 65-61 to snap a streak of six straight wins. The Rams shot 5-of-19 from behind the arc against the Hawks, and coach Shaka Smart saw that as a key factor, telling reporters, "We didn't put enough of them away and we had good looks."

    The Lumberjacks have plenty of momentum as they get set for their second appearance in the Big Dance, having captured the Southland Conference tournament title with a win over Sam Houston State on Saturday to match the single-season school record for wins with their 31st of the season. Coach Brad Underwood led Stephen F. Austin to the Southland's first 30-plus win season and the first-year coach was left beaming with pride after capturing the conference crown. "For us to be on the national stage," Underwood said, "that means the world. We take great, great pride in being able to play for Stephen F. Austin University."

    TRENDS:

    *Rams are 12-2 ATS in their last 14 NCAA Tournament games
    *Lumberjacks are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 non-conference games
    *Under is 19-7 in the Rams last 26 non-conference games


    (4) UCLA Bruins vs. (13) Tulsa Golden Hurricane (+8.5, 146)


    Two playing legends of NCAA tournaments past, Steve Alford and Danny Manning, will look to make more memories when the teams they coach, No. 4 seed UCLA and No. 13 seed Tulsa, respectively, match up in a South Regional second-round contest in San Diego on Friday. Both teams like to put points on the board, with the Bruins averaging 81.8 points and the Golden Hurricane at 73.1. The duo of Jordan Adams (17.2 ppg) and Kyle Anderson (14.9 ppg, 8.8 rpg) powers UCLA, while Tulsa relies on the scoring of James Woodard (15.7 ppg) and Rashad Smith (12.1).

    Both teams are coming off conference tournament championships, and both have had to fight back from rough stretches. The Bruins, in their first year under Alford, entered the Pac-12 tournament having lost three of six, including a humiliating 18-point setback to Washington State in the regular-season finale. The Golden Hurricane, meanwhile, started the season 0-4 and 1-6 before righting the ship in Manning's second season at the helm.

    TRENDS:

    *Golden Hurricane are 21-7 ATS in their last 28 games following a S.U. win
    *Bruins are 1-5 ATS in their last 6 NCAA Tournament games
    *Under is 12-4 in Golden Hurricane last 16 games

    (10) Stanford Cardinal vs. (7) New Mexico Lobos (-3, 137)


    Stanford returns to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 2008 when the 10th-seeded Cardinal face No. 7 seed New Mexico in Friday's South Regional in St. Louis. The Lobos enter the tournament as one of the hottest teams in the country after capturing their third consecutive Mountain West tournament title with a 64-58 win over San Diego State on Saturday. New Mexico has won nine of its last 10 games while Stanford dropped four of its final seven, including an 84-59 loss to UCLA in the Pac-12 tournament semifinals.

    While Stanford is playing in the NCAA tournament for the first time in six years under coach Johnny Dawkins, New Mexico is making its fourth appearance in the last five years. The Lobos are hoping to improve on last year’s showing, when they were upset as a No. 3 seed in the second round 68-62 by No. 14 seed Harvard. The Lobos are known for their strong frontcourt, but forward Cameron Bairstow and 7-foot center Alex Kirk should receive a solid test from Stanford forwards Dwight Powell and Josh Huestis.

    TRENDS:

    *Cardinal are 1-5-1 ATS in their last 7 games overall
    *Lobos are 38-17-3 ATS in their last 58 games following a ATS win
    *Under is 8-1 in Lobos last 9 overall

    (15) Eastern Kentucky Colonels vs. (2) Kansas Jayhawks (-14, 150.5)


    No. 2 Kansas might not need freshman Joel Embiid during its NCAA tournament second-round game against No. 15 Eastern Kentucky on Friday in St. Louis. The Jayhawks' top rebounder hasn't played since March 1 because of lingering back issues but their first opponent - a Colonels team making its first tournament appearance since 2007 - is ranked at the bottom nationally in rebounding. The winner between these high-scoring teams - both average nearly 80 points - plays No. 7 New Mexico or No. 10 Stanford.

    Glenn Cosey leads the Colonels, who beat defending champion Belmont to win the Ohio Valley tournament title, with his 3-point shooting. The Jayhawks, who were knocked out in the semifinals of the Big 12 tournament and have lost three of five, are making their 25th consecutive NCAA tournament appearance - the nation's longest active streak. Andrew Wiggins leads the Jayhawks with 17.4 points and needs 16 to break Ben McLemore's Kansas freshman scoring record.

    TRENDS:

    *Colonels are 6-1-1 ATS in their last 8 games vs. a team with a winning % above .600
    *Jayhawks are 20-7-1 ATS in their last 28 games folloing a S.U. loss
    *Over is 10-4 in Colonels last 14 games following a ATS win
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    • Can'tPickAWinner
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      • 369673

      #17
      NCAA Round 2 betting cheat sheet: West region Day 2

      (11) Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. (6) Baylor Bears (-3.5, 131)

      The Cornhuskers had won eight of their last nine games before falling to Ohio State. Terran Petteway, who led the Big Ten in scoring during the regular season with 18.1 points, tallied double figures in all but two games and will look to continue that run in his first tournament appearance. Before leaving the Big 12, Nebraska suffered three straight losses to the Bears.

      The Bears rolled off six straight wins and were in a prime position to win their second straight over the Iowa State with a five-point halftime lead on the Cyclones, who they beat 74-61 on March 4. The second half featured a completely different Iowa State team, however, and Baylor's zone defense was no match for a squad that shot 63.8 percent after the break. Fatigue may have played a part in the loss as Baylor was playing its fourth game in four days.

      TRENDS:

      *Cornhuskers are 14-3 ATS in their last 17 overall
      *Bears are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 non-conference games
      *Underdog is 5-0 ATS in the last 5 meetings


      (16) Weber State Wildcats vs. (1) Arizona Wildcats (-20, 127.5)

      Arizona bobbled a bit after a school-record 21-0 start, going 7-3 down the stretch before losing to UCLA in the Pac-12 tournament final. Those speed bumps coincided with a season-ending foot injury to starting forward and third-leading scorer Brandon Ashley, leaving freshman Rondae Hollis-Jefferson to try and fill his shoes. The Wildcats' last run as a No. 1 seed ended with a loss to second-seeded Kansas in the Elite Eight.

      The Weber State Wildcats won their first conference tournament title in seven years with a 21-point victory Saturday night against North Dakota. The player to watch for Weber State is conference tournament MVP Davion Berry, a 6-4 wing who averages 19.1 points with 21 straight games of 12 or more.

      TRENDS:

      * Weber State Wildcats are 1-6 ATS in their last seven Friday games.
      * Arizona Wildcats are 6-0 ATS in their last six NCAA Tournament games.
      * Under is 4-1 in Arizona's last 5 vs. Big Sky.


      (14) Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns vs. (3) Creighton Bluejays (-14, 154.5)

      The Ragin' Cajuns like to get up and down the floor, averaging 81.4 points and allowing 75.1 per contest. They don't defend the perimeter especially well (33.2 percent), which could be a disaster against McDermott and the sharp-shooting Bluejays.

      The Bluejays are making their third straight NCAA tournament appearance and have gone 1-1 each of the past two years. That run has coincided with what likely will soon become three consecutive All-America campaigns from McDermott, who has reached double-digit points an NCAA-record 133 times and has scored 20 or more points in 13 straight games.

      TRENDS:

      * Ragin' Cajuns are 1-4 ATS in their last five Friday games.
      * Bluejays are 1-6-1 ATS in their last eight NCAA Tournament games.
      * Under is 19-7-1 in Bluejays last 27 non-conference games.


      (9) Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. (8) Gonzaga Bulldogs (+2.5, 139)

      The ninth-seeded Cowboys watched star guard Marcus Smart go from potential top-five NBA draftee to perceived head case in a matter of months, and the controversy aided in the team's slide out of contention. The Cowboys haven't won a tournament game since 2009, when it beat Tennessee 77-75 in the opening round.

      The Bulldogs will make their 16th consecutive tournament appearance, but under far different circumstances than their previous one. Armed with a 31-2 record and the top seed in the West Region a year ago, Gonzaga saw its title hopes dashed with a stunning loss to No. 9 Wichita State in the third round. The Bulldogs sputtered their way to an unimpressive 2-4 record versus teams in the top 50 of the RPI rankings this season, but they still prevailed in the WCC tournament with dominant victories over Saint Mary's and Brigham Young.

      TRENDS:

      * Cowboys are 5-2-1 ATS in their last eight games overall.
      * Bulldogs are 4-1 ATS in their last five games overall.
      * Under is 21-6 in Cowboys last 27 Friday games.
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      • Can'tPickAWinner
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        • Nov 2012
        • 369673

        #18
        NCAA Basketball Picks

        Stanford vs. New Mexico

        The Cardinal open the NCAA Tournament today against a New Mexico team that is 3-7 ATS in its last 10 non-conference games. Stanford is the pick (+4) according to Dunkel, which has the game Even. Dunkel Pick: Stanford (+4). Here are all of today's games.
        FRIDAY, MARCH 21
        Time Posted: 8:30 a.m. EST (3/18)
        Game 821-822: Tennessee vs. Massachusetts (2:45 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Tennessee 66.965; Massachusetts 65.469
        Dunkel Line: Tennessee by 1 1/2; 131
        Vegas Line: Tennessee by 4 1/2; 136 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Massachusetts (+4 1/2); Under
        Game 823-824: Mercer vs. Duke (12:15 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Mercer 55.402; Duke 70.933
        Dunkel Line: Duke by 15 1/2; 133
        Vegas Line: Duke by 12 1/2; 140 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Duke (-12 1/2); Under
        Game 825-826: Coastal Carolina vs. Virginia (9:25 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Coastal Carolina 53.168; Virginia 71.410
        Dunkel Line: Virginia by 18; 117
        Vegas Line: Virginia by 21; 121 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Coastal Carolina (+21); Under
        Game 827-828: George Washington vs. Memphis (6:55 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: George Washington 62.426; Memphis 67.993
        Dunkel Line: Memphis by 5 1/2; 147
        Vegas Line: Memphis by 3; 142 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Memphis (-3); Over
        Game 829-830: Stanford vs. New Mexico (1:40 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Stanford 68.385; New Mexico 68.202
        Dunkel Line: Even; 130
        Vegas Line: New Mexico by 4; 137
        Dunkel Pick: Stanford (+4); Under
        Game 831-832: Eastern Kentucky vs. Kansas (4:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Eastern Kentucky 57.716; Kansas 70.742
        Dunkel Line: Kansas by 13; 152
        Vegas Line: Kansas by 15; 146 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Eastern Kentucky (+15); Over
        Game 833-834: Cal Poly vs. Wichita State (7:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Cal Poly 56.542; Wichita State 70.112
        Dunkel Line: Wichita State by 13 1/2; 122
        Vegas Line: Wichita State by 16 1/2; 125 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Cal Poly (+16 1/2); Under
        Game 835-836: Kansas State vs. Kentucky (9:40 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Kansas State 63.668; Kentucky 71.295
        Dunkel Line: Kentucky by 7 1/2; 130
        Vegas Line: Kentucky by 5; 132 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Kentucky (-5); Under
        Game 837-838: Nebraska vs. Baylor (12:40 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Nebraska 66.260; Baylor 71.837
        Dunkel Line: Baylor by 5 1/2; 137
        Vegas Line: Baylor by 3; 130 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Baylor (-3); Over
        Game 839-840: UL-Lafayette vs. Creighton (3:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: UL-Lafayette 55.892; Creighton 72.541
        Dunkel Line: Creighton by 17; 158
        Vegas Line: Creighton by 13 1/2; 154 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: Creighton (-13 1/2); Over
        Game 841-842: Providence vs. North Carolina (7:20 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Providence 63.636; North Carolina 70.487
        Dunkel Line: North Carolina by 7; 139
        Vegas Line: North Carolina by 4; 143
        Dunkel Pick: North Carolina (-4); Under
        Game 843-844: North Carolina Central vs. Iowa State (9:50 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: North Carolina Central 62.369; Iowa State 67.345
        Dunkel Line: Iowa State by 5; 138
        Vegas Line: Iowa State by 9; 144
        Dunkel Pick: North Carolina Central (+9); Under
        Game 845-846: Stephen F. Austin vs. VCU (7:27 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Stephen F. Austin 62.457; VCU 66.241
        Dunkel Line: VCU by 4; 129
        Vegas Line: VCU by 6 1/2; 137
        Dunkel Pick: Stephen F. Austin (+6 1/2);
        Game 847-848: Tulsa vs. UCLA (9:57 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Tulsa 61.629; UCLA 73.110
        Dunkel Line: UCLA by 11 1/2; 154
        Vegas Line: UCLA by 9; 146 1/2
        Dunkel Pick: UCLA (-9); Over
        Game 849-850: Weber State vs. Arizona (2:10 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Weber State 53.314; Arizona 70.720
        Dunkel Line: Arizona by 17 1/2; 119
        Vegas Line: Arizona by 20; 127
        Dunkel Pick: Weber State (+20); Under
        Game 851-852: Oklahoma State vs. Gonzaga (4:40 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Oklahoma State 68.094; Gonzaga 69.274
        Dunkel Line: Gonzaga by 1; 143
        Vegas Line: Oklahoma State by 2 1/2; 139
        Dunkel Pick: Gonzaga (+2 1/2); Over
        Game 853-854: Robert Morris at Belmont (9:30 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Robert Morris 54.750; Belmont 60.407
        Dunkel Line: Belmont by 5 1/2; 144
        Vegas Line: Belmont by 9; 149
        Dunkel Pick: Robert Morris (+9); Under
        Game 857-858: Towson at East Tennessee State (7:00 p.m. EST)
        Dunkel Ratings: Towson 54.903; East Tennessee State 55.997
        Dunkel Line: East Tennessee State by 1
        Vegas Line: Towson by 3
        Dunkel Pick: East Tennessee State (+3)
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        • Can'tPickAWinner
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          #19
          River City Sharps

          3 Units Oklahoma St -3
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          • Can'tPickAWinner
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            #20
            NCAAB

            Friday, March 21

            Friday's NCAA games

            afternoon games
            Duke doesn't play great defense, giving up 82 points to Wake Forest, 90 to Vermont; Blue Devils are 1-8 vs spread in first round games last nine times they weren't a #1 seed. Last time they made Final Four when they were lower than a 1-seed was back in '94. Duke starts three sophs and freshman, more talented guys than Bears have, but Mercer starts five seniors, shoot 38.9% from arc, and they're finally in this spot after falling just short last couple years. Mercer lost at Texas by 3, won at Ole Miss, lost by 14 at Oklahoma. Over last three years, #3 seeds are 8-4 vs spread in this round.

            Nebraska is in NCAAs for first time since '98; they've never won a game in NCAAs, but they've broken lot of trends this winter. Huskers won eight of last ten games, losing by 4 to Ohio State in Big Dozen tourney. Baylor won 10 of last 12 games, losing Big 12 final Sunday; Bears are in NCAAs for fourth time in last seven years, winning last two first round games by 9-8 points. Over last decade, favorites are 22-18 vs spread in 6-11 games, 7-1 over last two years. Nebraska starts four sophomores so they're set for a few years, albeit young now; they better keep Baylor off boards. Bears are #3 offensive rebounding team in country.

            New Mexico got upset by Harvard in 3-14 game LY, has new coach, lot of same players back; Lobos are 17-3 in last 20 games, with no losses by more than three points. New Mexico is 11-2 in last 13 road/neutral court games. Stanford is in NCAAs for first time in six years, first time under Dawkins; they're 3-4 in last seven games, 5-4 in last nine road/neutral games. Cardinal play all juniors/seniors in their rotation. Lobos start juniors/seniors, with first two subs frosh/soph, including coach's son Neal, who shoots 37.2% on arc. Stanford lost home game in November 112-103; they could struggle vs Lobo big guys. Over last five years, dogs are 15-5 vs spread in 7-10 games.

            Weber State won Big Sky tourney as top seed, but 14-6 conference record makes them a 16-seed; over last six years, #1 seeds are 14-10 vs spread in first round games. Wildcats lost by 23 to UCLA in its only game this year vs Pac-12 opponent. Arizona is expected to make Final Four; they're 6-4 vs spread in last ten first round games. Wildcats beat Northern Arizona by 33 in its only game with Big Sky opponent this season. Weber is 8-5 in its last 13 games, with three losses in OT. Big Sky teams got trounced in first round last three years, by 18-24-47 points, with Montana losing 81-34 to Syracuse LY.

            Tennessee beat Iowa by 13 in OT Wednesday after trailing most of game; Volunteers have now won six of last seven games, with close loss to Gators in SEC tourney. Three Vols played 39+ minutes vs Iowa, all five starters played 32+, as Martin played seven guys. Tennessee beat Virginia by 35 in December, very impressive game. UMass finished 8-7 in its last 15 games after being 16-1 in mid-January; Minutemen are in NCAAs for first time in 16 years- they beat LSU 92-90 in November, its only game vs SEC foe this season. UMass' best player is 5-9 G Williams; Vols see lot of pressure in their Florida games, am thinking they can handle the UMass defense.

            Creighton struggles with athletic, defensive teams, which UL-Lafayette is not; Ragin' Cajuns were down 10 with 4:00 left in Sun Belt final Sunday, rallied to upset Georgia State, is in NCAAs for first time since '05- they've won 11 of last 13 games after being 12-9. Sun Belt teams covered four of last five non-play-in NCAA tourney games, with WKU covering last two years, vs Kentucky/Kansas. Cajuns lost to Arkansas by 13, Baylor by 19, Louisville by 39 in its high profile games this season. Bluejays make 42.2% of their 3-point shots, best in country. Six-hour drive to San Antonio for ULL fans. Cajuns were #3 seed in Sun Belt, are surprised to be here.

            Kansas' defense is struggling with big guy Embiid out (back) but that won't matter here; Jayhawks are 1-4 vs spread in last five first round games- they lost three of last five games, giving up 92-94 points to West Virginia/Iowa State in last three games. Eastern Kentucky is in tourney for first time in seven years (lost by 21 to UNC); Colonels won last seven games, beating Murray State/Belmont in OVC tourney- they lost at Wisconsin by 25, at VCU by 3 in OT in their two high profile games this season. Over last nine years, #2 seeds are 16-20 vs spread in this round, but #2 seed in this region lost SU each of last two years (Duke/Georgetown).

            Oklahoma State seems like different team since Smart came back from his suspension, going 5-2 with both losses in OT. Cowboys lost center/backup PG during season but went 9-11 in nation's best league despite losing seven games in row, with Smart out for three of the seven. Gonzaga won its last five first round games, despite being underdog three of last four years; Zags lost to K-State by 10, won by 4 at West Virginia in its two games vs Big X opponents. Cowboys are 0-4 in overtime games this season. Over the last seven years, underdogs are 21-7 vs spread in 8-9 games. Normal trends say Gonzaga here, but I've got a feeling on Oklahoma State making a run in this tournament.
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            • Can'tPickAWinner
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              #21
              Maddux

              #829 - NCAAB - 10 units on Stanford +3
              #846 - NCAAB - 10 units on VCU -6
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              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                #22
                Paul Leiner

                100* Baylor -3.5

                100* Wichita State -16

                50* Mercer +13
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                • Can'tPickAWinner
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                  #23
                  EZWINNERS

                  1* Mercer +7.5 1st Half Play

                  1* E. Kentucky +7.5 1st Half Play

                  1* Gonzaga +1.5 1st Half Play

                  1* NC Central +4 1st Half Play
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                  • Can'tPickAWinner
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                    #24
                    Executive Sports


                    Baylor -3
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                    • Can'tPickAWinner
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                      #25
                      POINTWISE TOURNAMENT COVERAGE
                      Friday, March 21, 2014


                      NCAA Day Games:
                      Rated 3: Duke
                      Rated 4: Kansas, Oklahoma State
                      Rated 5: Weber St, Massachusetts, Creighton, New Mexico
                      Rated 6: Nebraska


                      Top Rating of 1 -- Low Rating of 6
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                      • Can'tPickAWinner
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                        #26
                        Bookieshunter

                        2* Mercer +13.5
                        2* Baylor -3.5
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                        • Can'tPickAWinner
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                          #27
                          Craig Davis 75*
                          Over 145 NC Central/Iowa St.

                          Benton 100*
                          Wichita St. -16

                          Chris Jordan 400*
                          Over 127 Weber St./Arizona

                          Redd 50*
                          Weber St. +20

                          Wilton 40*
                          Tennessee -4.5

                          DuPont 100*
                          Stephen F. Austin +6.5

                          DeMarco
                          15* Wichita St. -16
                          10* Virginia -21
                          5* New Mexico -3
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                          • Can'tPickAWinner
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                            #28
                            Diamond Dog Sports
                            NBA:
                            Philly Knicks over 209.5 (0.5*)


                            NCAAB


                            (831) eastern kentucky +14 (4*)
                            (841) Providence +4 (1*)
                            (847) Tulsa +8.5 (1.5*)
                            (849) Weber State +19.5 (1*)
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                            • Can'tPickAWinner
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                              #29
                              Hockey Crusher
                              Colorado Avalanche +105 over Boston
                              (System Record: 77-2, lost last 2 games)
                              Overall Record: 77-63-1

                              Basketball Crusher
                              Mercer +12.5 over Duke
                              (System Record: 63-7, won last 2 games)
                              Overall Record: 63-74-5

                              Soccer Crusher

                              Colon + Tigre UNDER 2
                              This match is happening in Argentina
                              (System Record: 538-20, won last game)
                              Overall Record: 538-465-79

                              Here are the rest of his hockey and basketball plays for today...


                              Hockey
                              Calgary Flames -115 over Nashville
                              New York Rangers -102 over Columbus
                              Chicago Blackhawks -1.5 over Carolina


                              Basketball
                              Tennessee -4 over Massachusetts
                              Oklahoma State -155 over Gonzaga
                              Cal Poly +16 over Wichita
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                              • Can'tPickAWinner
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                                #30
                                Today's NHL Picks

                                Boston at Colorado

                                The Bruins head to Colorado tonight where they are 4-1 in their last 5 games against the Avalanche. Boston is the pick (-120) according to Dunkel, which has the Bruins favored by 2 1/2. Dunkel Pick: Boston (-120). Here are all of today's picks.
                                FRIDAY, MARCH 21
                                Time Posted: 8:30 a.m. EST
                                Game 51-52: NY Rangers at Columbus (7:00 p.m. EST)
                                Dunkel Ratings: NY Rangers 11.704; Columbus 10.883
                                Dunkel Line & Total: NY Rangers by 1; 6
                                Vegas Line & Total: Columbus (-115); 5 1/2
                                Dunkel Pick: NY Rangers (-105); Over
                                Game 53-54: Carolina at Chicago (8:00 p.m. EST)
                                Dunkel Ratings: Carolina 10.664; Chicago 12.729
                                Dunkel Line & Total: Chicago by 2; 4 1/2
                                Vegas Line & Total: Chicago (-230); 5 1/2
                                Dunkel Pick: Chicago (-230); Under
                                Game 55-56: Boston at Colorado (9:00 p.m. EST)
                                Dunkel Ratings: Boston 13.163; Colorado 10.477
                                Dunkel Line & Total: Boston by 2 1/2; 5
                                Vegas Line & Total: Boston (-120); 5 1/2
                                Dunkel Pick: Boston (-120); Under
                                Game 57-58: Nashville at Calgary (9:00 p.m. EST)
                                Dunkel Ratings: Nashville 11.875; Calgary 10.975
                                Dunkel Line & Total: Nashville by 1; 6 1/2
                                Vegas Line & Total: Calgary (-120); 5 1/2
                                Dunkel Pick: Nashville (+100); Over
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