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March 6, 7:30 PM | Chase Arena

Hartford Hawks vs Boston University Terriers Odds

11-19TEAM RECORD19-13



The Hartford Hawks will look to pick up a win while covering the spread when they take on the Terriers in Boston University at Chase Arena on Sunday in college basketball action.

It's a game in the America East Tournament, which will decide the conference title, not to mention deciding which teams make the Field of 68. The game is being played at Chase Arena, which makes it technically a neutral site match.

The Terriers sit at 19-13 (6-2 ATS) on the season. By comparison, the Hawks are currently 11-19 (3-0 ATS). Looking to wager on the totals? Boston University is 1-2-1 OU, and Hartford is 1-1 OU.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
The power rankings show a disparity between these teams, with the Terriers rated this week at No. 105 and the Hawks sitting at No. 293. It may or may not play a role in Odds Shark score prediction modelling that produced a 66-59 result in favor of the Terriers.



How They Match Up:
In the paint, the rebound battle will feature Boston University's No. 108-rated squad against Hartford's No. 316-rated roster. And in long-range shooting, Boston University rates No. 53 in the country with 7.7 per game, while their foes tonight rank No. 15 nationally with 8.5 per match.

Defensively, Hartford features the nation's No. 62-rated defense on the road, allowing 66.1 points per game. Boston University, meanwhile, comes in at No. 175 nationally in scoring at home.

Hartford won its last outing, a 66-63 result against Maine on March 5. They covered in that game as a 1.5-point underdog. The Hawks grabbed a 66-63 win over the Black Bears on Saturday, behind a 19-point effort from Genesis Maciel at Chase Arena.

Boston University was a 69-60 Sportsbook in their most recent outing at home against New Hampshire. They covered the 5.5–point spread as favorites. Boston University earned a 69-60 victory over New Hampshire on Saturday, getting 17 points from John Holland at Chase Arena.




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