NCAA hoops odds preview - High Point vs. UNC Asheville

High Point PanthersUNC Asheville Bulldogs
Feb 29, 6:00 PM | Kimmel Arena

High Point Panthers vs UNC Asheville Bulldogs Odds

13-17TEAM RECORD21-9



Many eyes in the college basketball world will be on Kimmel Arena Wednesday as host UNC Asheville looks to handle the High Point Panthers in NCAAB action.

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

The Bulldogs sit at 21-9 (4-1 ATS) on the season. By comparison, the Panthers are currently 13-17 (2-0 ATS). Looking to wager on the totals? UNC Asheville is 2-3 OU, and High Point is 1-1 OU.



View High Point vs UNC Asheville Odds and Stats.

Betting Line:
UNC Asheville opened as 8.5-point favorites in this College Basketball tilt.

Power Rankings / Prediction:
This game matches up the No. 159 (Bulldogs) and the No. 220 (Panthers) teams in the league, according to our current NCAAB power rank. A 82-75 result in favor of the Bulldogs has been projected by the scores prediction engine.



How They Match Up:
Rebounding is always a key handicapping consideration and Panthers is ranked No. 192 in NCAA hoops at 34.4 per game. Contrast that with UNC Asheville’s No. 155 mark in the paint. When it comes to three-point shooting, UNC Asheville is the No. 125-ranked team in the country at 6.6 per game, while High Point rates No. 14 at 8.6 per game.

Defensively, High Point features the nation's No. 230-rated defense on the road, allowing 71.9 points per game. UNC Asheville, meanwhile, comes in at No. 1 nationally in scoring at home.

Last time out for High Point, they were a 68-58 Sportsbook as they battled Gardner-Webb at home. They covered in the match as a 4-point favorite. The Panthers grabbed a 68-58 win over the Bulldogs on Monday, behind a 22-point effort from Nick Barbour at Millis Center.

Last time out for UNC Asheville, they were a 67-55 Sportsbook as they battled Winthrop at home. UNC Asheville got 17 points from J.P. Primm en route to a 67-55 victory over Winthrop on Saturday at Justice Center.




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