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| Team | 1 | 2 | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| DSU | - | - | 61 |
| SOCAR | - | - | 74 |
Delaware State @ South Carolina
Florida International @ Louisville
Temple @ Central Michigan
Western Michigan @ Towson
Charlotte @ East Carolina
Dartmouth @ Vermont
Howard @ William & Mary
Columbia @ Bucknell
Susquehanna @ Lafayette
Richmond @ Old Dominion
Akron @ Detroit Mercy
Massachusetts @ Quinnipiac
Johnson University (FL) @ Bethune-Cookman
Washington Adventist @ North Carolina Central
Buffalo @ Army
Elon University @ Furman
Lehigh @ Stony Brook
James Madison @ Longwood
George Washington @ George Mason
Xavier @ Miami (OH)
East Tennessee St. @ Dayton
Northeastern @ Providence
Florida @ Central Florida
VCU @ South Florida
Wright St. @ Cincinnati
Wagner @ St. John's
American U. @ West Virginia
SIU - Edwardsville @ Tennessee Tech
St. Joseph's @ Drexel
Fordham @ Harvard
Indiana @ Boston College
NC State @ Wisconsin
Purdue @ Virginia Tech
New Jersey Tech @ Rutgers
Chicago St. @ Wichita St.
Prairie View A&M @ Texas Christian
Arizona @ Rice
Oklahoma @ Arkansas
St. Thomas (TX) @ Sam Houston St.
Louisiana-Lafayette @ McNeese St.
Drake @ Colorado St.
Iowa State @ Northern Iowa
Alcorn St. @ Southern Miss
Southern Methodist @ Louisiana Tech
Butler @ Loyola-Chicago
Arkansas St. @ Memphis
St. Edward's @ Texas A&M CC
Dillard @ Southeastern Louisiana
Central Arkansas @ Oklahoma State
Jacksonville St. @ UAB
Wyoming @ South Dakota
Jackson State @ Nebraska
Lamar @ Texas
Arkansas-Little Rock @ Missouri St.
New Mexico @ Southern Illinois
UNLV @ Illinois St.
Brigham Young @ Creighton
South Alabama @ Alabama
Western Kentucky @ Vanderbilt
Duquesne @ Pittsburgh (N)
Utah St. @ Denver
Maryland @ Penn St.
Michigan St @ Duke
Utah Valley @ Oregon St.
Hawaii @ Cal Poly SLO
Loyola Marymount @ UC Santa Barbara
Holy Names @ San Francisco
UC Irvine @ San Diego
Seattle @ Portland St.
Pepperdine @ Pacific
UC Davis @ California
St. Mary's @ San Diego St.
This page serves as the foundational platform for NCAAB bettors to initiate their handicapping process. It is where you delve into essential betting data that will shape your decision-making.
Presented here are all forthcoming matchups, coupled with live scores and outcomes. Before the game, bettors can view odds for each matchup and upon the game's conclusion, we give you a glance over the scores, fractionated by quarter.
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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.
Injuries can significantly impact college basketball matchups and betting odds, as the loss of key players can drastically alter a team's competitive level.
The average score of a college basketball game varies widely but tends to be lower than professional games, typically falling somewhere in the 60s or 70s per team.