Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners host Texas-Arlington Mavericks in college basketball action

Texas-Arlington MavericksTexas-San Antonio Roadrunners
March 3, 7:15 PM | UTSA Convocation Center

Texas-Arlington Mavericks vs Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners Odds

23-6TEAM RECORD17-13



The Texas-San Antonio Roadrunners will hit the floor running against the visiting Texas-Arlington Mavericks Saturday, looking to improve their record and boost wagering bankrolls in the process.

This season, the Roadrunners are 17-13 overall and 3-2 ATS ATS, while the Mavericks are 23-6 and 3-1 ATS against the number. As for the totals, Texas-San Antonio boasts a 5-0 on the OU, and Texas-Arlington is 3-1.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
This game puts the Roadrunners, most recently No. 131 in the Odds Shark power rankings, up against the Mavericks, who rate No. 25 in the latest survey. Meanwhile, math and computer-based handicapping simulations run on this game predict a potential 80-76 victory for the Mavericks.



How They Match Up:
Rebounding is always a key handicapping consideration and Mavericks is ranked No. 16 in NCAA hoops at 39.2 per game. Contrast that with Texas-San Antonio’s No. 246 mark in the paint. When it comes to three-point shooting, Texas-San Antonio is the No. 21-ranked team in the country at 8.3 per game, while Texas-Arlington rates No. 105 at 6.9 per game.

Defensively, Texas-Arlington features the nation's No. 222-rated defense on the road, allowing 71.6 points per game. Texas-San Antonio, meanwhile, comes in at No. 122 nationally in scoring at home.

Texas-Arlington won its last outing, a 78-64 result against Texas A&M C.C. on February 29. Texas-Arlington got 18 points from LaMarcus Reed III en route to a 78-64 victory over Texas A&M C.C. on Wednesday at Texas Hall.

Texas-San Antonio was a 73-60 Sportsbook in its last match on the road against Central Arkansas. Texas-San Antonio earned a 73-60 victory over Central Arkansas on Wednesday, getting 15 points from Sei Paye at Farris Center.




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