Elon Phoenix visit Davidson Wildcats in NCAAB hoops battle

Elon PhoenixDavidson Wildcats
March 4, 8:30 PM | U.S. Cellular Arena

Elon Phoenix vs Davidson Wildcats Odds

15-15TEAM RECORD23-7



The visiting Phoenix hope to send their backers to the pay window on Sunday as they look to cover the spread at U.S. Cellular Arena against the Davidson Wildcats.

This game is part of the Southern Tournament which will decide the conference champion and help decide March Madness seedings. This matchup is a neutral-site affair being played at U.S. Cellular Arena.

The Wildcats sit at 23-7 (16-12 ATS) on the season. By comparison, the Phoenix are currently 15-15 (11-16 ATS). Looking to wager on the totals? Davidson is 16-12 OU, and Elon is 14-13 OU.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
It's a betting matchup between the No. 65-rated Wildcats and the No. 184-ranked Phoenix, according to the latest pro hoops power rankings here at Odds Shark. Prediction formulas run on this game indicate a possible 82-70 result in favor of the Wildcats.



How They Match Up:
Rebounding is always a key handicapping consideration and Phoenix is ranked No. 59 in NCAA hoops at 36.9 per game. Contrast that with Davidson’s No. 20 mark in the paint. When it comes to three-point shooting, Davidson is the No. 31-ranked team in the country at 8 per game, while Elon rates No. 43 at 7.8 per game.

Comparing how these foes stack up statistically, Elon owns the country's No. 267-rated mark, allowing 73.8 points per game on the highway. Davidson, on the other hand, rates No. 20 in scoring at home.

Elon was a 65-58 Sportsbook in their most recent outing at home against Georgia Southern. They covered the 1.5-point spread as favorites. Jack Isenbarger scored 18 points leading the Phoenix to a 65-58 victory over Georgia Southern at U.S. Cellular Arena on Saturday.

Davidson was a 73-54 Sportsbook in their most recent outing at home against Furman. They covered the 12.5-point spread as favorites. The Wildcats got 17 points from Chris Czerapowicz as Davidson ran past Furman 73-54 on Saturday at U.S. Cellular Arena.




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