St. Francis NY Terriers vs Quinnipiac Bobcats Preview

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March 1, 7:00 PM | Pope Center

Quinnipiac Bobcats vs St. Francis NY Terriers Odds

17-12TEAM RECORD15-14



The St. Francis NY Terriers will try to pay off for their supporters on Thursday when they play host to the Bobcats at Pope Center in NCAAB action.

It's a game in the Northeast Tournament, which will decide the conference title, not to mention deciding which teams make the Field of 68.

The Terriers sit at 15-14 (0-0 ATS) on the season. By comparison, the Bobcats are currently 17-12 (0-0 ATS). Looking to wager on the totals? St. Francis NY is 0-0 OU, and Quinnipiac is 0-0 OU.



View Quinnipiac vs St Francis NY Odds and Stats.

Betting Line:
If you're going with the Terriers in this one, they're listed as 1-point underdogs on the NCAAB betting menu for Monday's contest.

Power Rankings / Prediction:
It's a betting matchup between the No. 199-rated Terriers and the No. 108-ranked Bobcats, according to the latest pro hoops power rankings here at Odds Shark. Prediction formulas run on this game indicate a possible 73-70 result in favor of the Bobcats.



How They Match Up:
In the paint, the rebound battle will feature St. Francis NY's No. 88-rated squad against Quinnipiac's No. 2-rated roster. And in long-range shooting, St. Francis NY rates No. 43 in the country with 7.9 per game, while their foes tonight rank No. 328 nationally with 4.2 per match.

Defensively, Quinnipiac features the nation's No. 177-rated defense on the road, allowing 69.8 points per game. St. Francis NY, meanwhile, comes in at No. 178 nationally in scoring at home.

Quinnipiac won its last outing, a 73-69 result against Robert Morris on February 25. James Johnson went off for 28 points and added 1 rebound, leading Quinnipiac over Robert Morris, 73-69, on Saturday at TD Bank Sports Center.

Last time out for St. Francis NY, they were a 45-44 loser as they battled Fairleigh Dickinson on the road. St. Francis NY got 14 points from Kevin Douglas but lost anyway, 45-44, to Fairleigh Dickinson on Saturday at Rothman Center.




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