Maine Black Bears home to Hawks in NCAAB betting action

Hartford HawksMaine Black Bears
March 5, 8:15 PM | Chase Arena

Hartford Hawks vs Maine Black Bears Odds

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The college hoops wagering menu features a clash between Maine and Hartford on Saturday, with the host Black Bears trying to win and cover the NCAAB point spread.

This is a conference playoff game in the America East Tournament. The game is being played at Chase Arena, which makes it technically a neutral site match.

This season, the Black Bears are 15-14 overall and 1-3 ATS ATS, while the Hawks are 10-19 and 2-0 ATS against the number. As for the totals, Maine boasts a 2-2 on the OU, and Hartford is 1-1.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
This game matches up the No. 195 (Black Bears) and the No. 293 (Hawks) teams in the league, according to our current NCAAB power rank. A 68-61 result in favor of the Black Bears has been projected by the scores prediction engine.



How They Match Up:
When it comes to rebounds, the visiting Hawks rank No. 315 in NCAA Division 1 with 31.3 per game. That compares with Maine’s No. 229 ranking in that category. The story is different when it comes to three-point shooting where Maine is college basketball's No. 146-ranked team at 6.3 per game, while the Hawks rate No. 15 with 8.6 per game.

Comparing how these foes stack up statistically, Hartford owns the country's No. 66-rated mark, allowing 66.3 points per game on the highway. Maine, on the other hand, rates No. 223 in scoring at home.

Hartford was a 62-54 Sportsbook in their most recent outing at home against New Hampshire. They covered the 3.5–point spread as favorites. The Hawks grabbed a 62-54 win over the Wildcats on Sunday, behind a 22-point effort from Joe Zeglinski at Reich Family Pavilion.

In their last action, Maine was an 81-77 loser at home against Albany. They failed to cover the 7–point spread as favorites. The Black Bears endured an 81-77 loss at the hands of the Great Danes on Sunday, despite a 15-point effort from Troy Barnies at Harold Alfond Sports Arena.




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