Stony Brook Seawolves home to Great Danes in NCAAB betting action

Albany Great DanesStony Brook Seawolves
March 4, 5:00 PM | Reich Family Pavilion

Albany Great Danes vs Stony Brook Seawolves Odds

19-13TEAM RECORD21-8



Earning a win and covering the posted spread will be the goals for Albany when they take on the Seawolves on Sunday in college hoops betting 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. Reich Family Pavilion is the location for this game, which makes it a neutral-site matchup.

The Seawolves sport records of 21-8 and 2-1 ATS heading into this battle, while the Great Danes have 19-13 and 4-2 ATS marks on the season. The OVER/UNDER records are 3-0 for the Seawolves and 2-4 for the Great Danes.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
The Power Rankings at Odds Shark show No. 270-rated Albany taking on the No. 135-rated Seawolves in this contest. The scores prediction computer here indicates a possible 75-71 win for the Seawolves on Sunday.



How They Match Up:
The game also pits Stony Brook's No. 182-ranked offense, averaging 67.7 PPG, against a Great Danes defense that ranks No. 229 at 68.9 PPG. The Seawolves field goal percentage has averaged 43.5% so far, less than the Great Danes marksmen have achieved on the year, 44.7% per game.

Defensively, Albany features the nation's No. 250-rated defense on the road, allowing 73.1 points per game. Stony Brook, meanwhile, comes in at No. 170 nationally in scoring at home.

Last time out for Albany, they were a 63-45 Sportsbook as they battled New Hampshire at home. They covered in the match as a 5-point favorite. Albany got 24 points from Gerardo Suero en route to a 63-45 victory over New Hampshire on Saturday at Reich Family Pavilion.

Last time out for Stony Brook, they were a 78-69 Sportsbook as they battled Binghamton at home. They failed to cover in the match as a 17-point favorite. The Seawolves got 14 points from Dave Coley as Stony Brook ran past Binghamton 78-69 on Saturday at Reich Family Pavilion.




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