Washington Huskies vs Albany Great Danes Point Spread: Betting Preview Hints At Winner

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Nov 13, 9:30 PM | Alaska Airlines Arena

Albany Great Danes vs Washington Huskies Odds

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The visiting Albany Great Danes hope to send their backers to the pay window on Tuesday as they look to cover the spread at Alaska Airlines Arena against the Washington Huskies.

Supporters of the Great Danes have watched them go 1-1 and 0-0 ATS on the year, while the Huskies are at 1-0 and 1-0 ATS. In totals betting, the Huskies are 0-0, while the Great Danes have a 0-0 mark.



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Power Rankings / Prediction:
The Huskies sit at No. 44 in the current college hoops power poll here at Odds Shark, while the Great Danes sit at No. 253 on the same chart. The computers running our scores simulations have concluded that the Huskies will win this game 94-62.



How They Match Up:
The game also pits Washington's No. 45-ranked offense, averaging 85 PPG, against a Great Danes defense that ranks No. 256 at 74 PPG. The Huskies field goal percentage has averaged 54% so far, more than the Great Danes marksmen have achieved on the year, 41.5% per game.

Defensively, Albany features the nation's No. 315-rated defense on the road, allowing 82 points per game. Washington, meanwhile, comes in at No. 48 nationally in scoring at home.

Albany was an 82-60 loser in their most recent outing on the road against Ohio State. Albany was run off the court by the Buckeyes on Sunday as Ohio State routed them 82-60 at Value City Arena.

Washington was an 85-63 Sportsbook in its last match at home against Loyola. They covered the 8.5-point spread as favorites. The battle between the Huskies and Greyhounds didn’t turn out to be much of a battle at all as Loyola was handed an 85-63 defeat on Sunday at Alaska Airlines Arena.


Washington Huskies Trends:
When playing on Tuesday are 7-3
After a win are 7-3




Next up:
Albany home to UMKC, Saturday, November 17
Washington home to Seton Hall, Saturday, November 17

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