Chic university basketball today:
The college-expert basketball disability, Greg Peterson, shares its best university basketball choices today for Friday January 31.
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6:30 p.m. oriental
Butler against Georgetown
Georgetown ranks 19th in the country in points by authorized possession, while Butler ranks 225th. Georgetown’s turnover problems (ranked 296th in reversals by possession) will be attenuated by the Butler 361ST classification in forced turnover by possession.
Pick: Georgetown -3 (Greg’s Handicap: Georgetown -7.5)
7:00 p.m.
St. Peter’s vs rider
Rider ranks 355th as a 3 -point shooting percentage at 27.1% and 300th in points marked by possession overall, while being 282nd as a 3 -point shooting percentage. They are faced with a team from St. Peter which ranks 80th as a percentage of shooting on the road at 3 points at 35.1% and bounces 35.1% of their missed shots, which ranks 21st in the country.
Pick: St. Peter’s -1 (Greg’s Handicap: St. Peter’s -4.5)
Iona against Manhattan
Iona ranked 3111st in the country with a percentage of shooting at 3 points of 30.7% and 356th in turnover by possession, which led to the team ranking 326th in points by possession in attack. Meanwhile, Manhattan is 84th as a percentage of offensive rebound at home and should operate an Iona defense which ranks 264th as a 3 -point shooting percentage.
Pick: Manhattan +1 (Greg’s Handicap: Manhattan -6)
Mount St. Mary’s against Merimack
Merimack ranks 355th of the country in total possessions per match and faces a team from Mount St. Mary who was without his main rebounder and third scorer, Terrell Ard Jr. In his absence, they played on average 2.5 possessions fewer goods per game. The two teams rank at the 285th or worse in points by possession in attack.
Pick: less than 133.5 (total of Greg’s disabled people: 127.5)
Brown vs Pennsylvania
The Pennsylvania ranks 281st in the country in points by possession in attack while being only 275th in terms of possessions per match. Brown ranks 198th in match possessions, but their 63.7% free throwing shot ranks 353rd in the country.
Choose: less than 145.5 (total of Greg’s disabled people: 135.5)
Niagara against Canisius
The two teams had trouble defending, the Niagara ranking 261st in the country in points by authorized possession, while Canisius ranks 359th. However, despite the Canisius 2-18 record, they ranked 63rd in the country as a 3-point shooting percentage and 25th as a frank launch percentage.
Pick: more than 137.5 (total of Greg’s disabled people: 141.5)
Dartmouth against Cornell
Cornell leads the country as a 2 -point shooting percentage to 63% – no other team has more than 60.6%. They also rank 29th in the country in points by possession. The two teams struggle defensively, Cornell ranking 343rd in points by possession authorized at home. In addition, the two teams are in the top 50 total possessions per game.
Choose: more than 163.5 (total of Greg’s disabled people: 167)
8:00 p.m.
Dayton against Saint Louis
Saint Louis ranked 335th as a percentage of missed fire which lead to an offensive rebound, while Dayton ranks 50th in the country in points by possession in attack. Dayton will have a lot of own property against a defense of Saint-Louis which ranks 3333rd in the country in the turnover forced by possession.
Pick: Dayton -1 (Greg’s Handicap: Dayton -2.5)
9:00 p.m.
SIENA against Marist
Marist ranks 28th in the country in points by possession authorized in defense and seventh as a percentage of shooting at 2 points in 2 points during the games at home. Siena, on the other hand, ranks 280th in reversal by possession in attack and 298th as a 3 -point shooting percentage.
Pick: Marist -5.5 (Greg’s Handicap: Marist -7.5)