Cover By +6
NAVY +1
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| NAVY | 40 | 15 | 55 |
| COLG | 28 | 22 | 50 |
Navy @ Colgate
Texas Christian @ Oklahoma State
Fordham @ Rhode Island
California @ Boston College
Georgia Tech @ Notre Dame
Clemson @ Duke
Cover By +2
CLEM +13
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| CLEM | 26 | 5 | 31 |
| DUKE | 31 | 11 | 42 |
UCLA @ Michigan
Cover By +9.5
UCLA +16.5
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| UCLA | 21 | - | 21 |
| MICH | 28 | - | 28 |
Bucknell @ Boston U
Kansas @ Iowa State
Cover By +2.5
KU +7.5
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| KU | 9 | - | 9 |
| ISU | 14 | - | 14 |
Northwestern @ Nebraska
Cover By +15.5
NW +13.5
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| NW | 12 | - | 12 |
| NEB | 10 | - | 10 |
St. John's @ Providence
Cover By +6
SJU -7
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| SJU | 25 | - | 25 |
| PROV | 12 | - | 12 |
Texas A&M @ Vanderbilt
Cover By +11.5
TXAM +7.5
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| TXAM | 17 | - | 17 |
| VAN | 13 | - | 13 |
Samford @ ETSU
Chicago St. @ Le Moyne
LIU @ New Haven
UMBC @ New Hampshire
Furman @ VMI
Mercer @ The Citadel
East Carolina @ Rice
Elon University @ William & Mary
Liberty @ Texas-El Paso
Louisiana Tech @ FIU Panthers
SMU @ Syracuse
Pittsburgh @ North Carolina
Florida State @ Virginia Tech
Kent St. @ Ball St.
Presbyterian @ UNC Asheville
ND State @ North Dakota
Mercyhurst @ St. Francis (PA)
Army @ American U.
High Point @ Gardner-Webb
West Georgia @ Central Arkansas
Stetson @ FGCU
Wagner @ Stonehill
Central CT @ FDU
Bryant @ Vermont
Western Michigan @ Eastern Michigan
Charleston So @ Radford
Villanova @ Creighton
NJIT @ Maine
Delaware @ Missouri St.
UL Monroe @ Texas State
Penn St. @ Oregon
USC Upstate @ Longwood
Kentucky @ Florida
Marquette @ Xavier
South Alabama @ Arkansas St.
Southern Utah @ Texas-Arlington
Florida A&M @ Jackson State
Georgia @ Oklahoma
Tennessee St. @ Morehead St.
Georgia St. @ Old Dominion
Kansas State @ Houston
Wyoming @ Colorado St.
Albany @ Binghamton
Bethune-Cookman @ Alcorn St.
Colorado @ Brigham Young
Hofstra @ UNC Wilmington
Appalachian St. @ James Madison
Louisville @ Baylor (N)
Duquesne @ St. Bonaventure
Lipscomb @ Queens NC
Miami-Florida @ NC State
Stanford @ Wake Forest
AR-Pine Bluff @ Alabama St.
North Florida @ Jacksonville
Portland St. @ Northern CO
Tarleton State @ ACU
Delaware State @ Norfolk State
MD Eastern @ Howard
Western Carolina @ Chattanooga
Tenn-Martin @ SIU Edwardsville
Coppin St. @ NC Central
SE Louisiana @ Northwestern St.
Little Rock @ Eastern Illinois
New Orleans @ HCU
SE Missouri St. @ Lindenwood
Lamar @ Texas A&M-CC
Tennessee Tech @ Southern Indiana
Purdue @ Iowa
NIU @ Central Michigan
Grambling State @ Texas Southern
Air Force @ Fresno St.
Grand Canyon @ San Jose St.
Loyola Marymount @ Pepperdine
Sam Houston St. @ Kennesaw St.
Wofford @ UNC Greensboro
Nicholls State @ Incarnate Word
Lehigh @ Lafayette
Toledo @ Bowling Green
Miss Valley St @ Alabama A&M
Weber St. @ Eastern WA
New Mexico St. @ Jacksonville St.
Idaho State @ Idaho
Long Beach St. @ UC Davis
Bellarmine @ Austin Peay
Southern @ Prairie View A&M
SFA @ Texas R-G Valley
VCU @ Richmond
Brown @ Dartmouth
West Virginia @ Central Florida
Louisiana State @ Tennessee
McNeese St. @ East Texas A&M
Columbia @ Princeton
Cornell @ Pennsylvania
Texas Tech @ Arizona
Yale @ Harvard
MS State @ Mississippi
UC Santa Barbara @ Cal Poly SLO
Tulsa @ Wichita St.
Middle TN @ Western Kentucky
St. Thomas (MN) @ Kansas City
Memphis @ Utah St.
Virginia @ Ohio St. (N)
Georgetown @ Connecticut
SD State @ Oral Roberts
Sacramento State @ Northern Arizona
Hawaii @ CSU Northridge
Marshall @ Georgia Southern
Auburn @ Arkansas
Texas @ Missouri
South Carolina @ Alabama
Troy @ Southern Miss
Minnesota @ Washington
Montana St. @ Montana
CA Baptist @ Utah Tech
Nevada @ San Diego St.
CSU Fullerton @ UC Irvine
UC Riverside @ UC San Diego
Gonzaga @ Santa Clara
Saint Mary's @ Pacific
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College basketball matchups are determined through a combination of league mandates and independently scheduled games, typically resulting in about 30-35 games in a season.
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