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VILLANOVA (34 - 5) vs. N CAROLINA (33 - 6) - 4/4/2016, 9:15 PM

Top Trends for this game.
N CAROLINA is 274-225 ATS (+26.5 Units) as a favorite since 1997.
N CAROLINA is 17-7 ATS (+9.3 Units) in all neutral court games over the last 2 seasons.
N CAROLINA is 17-7 ATS (+9.3 Units) when playing on a neutral court over the last 2 seasons.
N CAROLINA is 156-122 ATS (+21.8 Units) in non-conference games since 1997.
VILLANOVA is 44-27 ATS (+14.3 Units) in all games over the last 2 seasons.
VILLANOVA is 44-27 ATS (+14.3 Units) in all lined games over the last 2 seasons.
VILLANOVA is 12-5 ATS (+6.5 Units) after a non-conference game this season.
VILLANOVA is 13-4 ATS (+8.6 Units) in non-conference games this season.
VILLANOVA is 30-14 ATS (+14.6 Units) after allowing 60 points or less over the last 3 seasons.
VILLANOVA is 35-17 ATS (+16.3 Units) when playing against a team with a winning record over the last 2 seasons.

Head-to-Head Series History
There were no past matchups in this series during this time period.

VILLANOVA vs. NORTH CAROLINA
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North Carolina is 5-0 SU in its last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 4 of North Carolina's last 5 games

StatFox Super Situations

VILLANOVA at N CAROLINA
Play Under - All teams where the total is between 140 and 149.5 points in a game involving two good excellent shooting teams (>=47%), in a game involving two good ball handling team (<=14.5 TO's) after 15+ games 136-78 over the last 5 seasons. ( 63.6% | 50.2 units ) 40-26 this year. ( 60.6% | 11.4 units )

VILLANOVA at N CAROLINA
Play On - Neutral Court underdogs vs. the money line (VILLANOVA) good offensive team - scoring 77+ points/game on the season, after allowing 55 points or less
72-88 since 1997. ( 45.0% | 42.5 units ) 6-8 this year. ( 42.9% | 0.1 units )

VILLANOVA at N CAROLINA
Play Under - All teams where the first half total is 65.5 to 70.5 average 3PT shooting team (32-36.5%) against an average 3PT defense (32-36.5%), after a game where a team made 50% of their 3 point shots or better 343-222 since 1997. ( 60.7% | 98.8 units ) 38-32 this year. ( 54.3% | 2.8 units )

 
Posted : April 4, 2016 12:40 pm
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College Basketball Knowledge

Since 1987, #1 seeds are 6-0 vs #2 seeds in a national final (4-2 against spread, covering last four). Villanova is 7th team since 1985 to win their national semifinal by 18+; in six finals that followed those wins, dogs were 5-1 against spread. North Carolina won its last ten games overall. Villanova won 10 of its last 11 games, losing by hoop to Seton Hall in Big East final. Villanova beat Oklahoma by 44, Miami by 23, Iowa by 19- they've hit their stride at right time. ACC, Big East teams split 12 games this season; favorites were 9-3 vs spread in those games. Carolina beat Villanova 78-71 in '13 first round NCAA game, making 11-21 on arc- Villanova was 4-21 on arc, but that was an 8-9 game in 2013.

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Posted : April 4, 2016 1:04 pm
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NCAAB: Streaks, Tips, Notes
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Villanova vs North Carolina

The eyes of college basketball fans and those focused on college basketball betting will be on the 'Last Dance' as top-seed North Carolina and second-seed Villanova play for 'All The Marble'.

UNC breezing through the NCAA Tournament with an average winning margin of 16.2 points/game cashing four of five tickets roll into the Championship Game ridding a perfect 10-0 streak (8-2 ATS).

Nova steam-rolled its way to the 'Final Dance' defeating opponents by a whopping 24.2 points/game recording a perfect 5-0 mark against the betting line enter Monday night's Title Game 10-1 (7-4 ATS) the past eleven on the hardwood. Oddsmakers opened Tar Heels anywhere from -2.5 to -3.0 point favorite depending on local, with the over/under total set at 151.

The two schools have some recent NCAA Tournament history with the North Carolina on the way to titles nipped Villanova 67-66 in 2005 as 11-point chalk, 83-69 in 2009 as 7-point favorites. In the most recent Tourney meeting, Tar Heels defeated Wildcats 78-71 as 5-point favorite in the 2013 round of 64.

Always wise to use history as a guide, so here are some recent National Title Game and Tournament betting trends to ponder: Favorites are 8-5 ATS the past thirteen Championship Games, 6-3 ATS laying 5 or less. #1-Seed has cashed 4-of-5 vs. #2 Seed in Title games. Tar Heels 15-8 ATS in Tournament play since they last won the National Title (2009) including 12-3 ATS as #1-seed. Wildcats 6-3 ATS as #2 Seed in NCAA Tournament, 5-3 ATS last eight Tourney games in an underdog roll.

 
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Villanova vs. North Carolina: NCAA Championship Betting Preview
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No. 2 Villanova Wildcats vs. No. 1 North Carolina Tar Heels (-2.5, 149.5)

Villanova is fresh off the biggest blowout in Final Four history and aims to carry the momentum into Monday's national championship contest when it faces top-seeded North Carolina at Houston's NRG Stadium. The second-seeded Wildcats rolled to a 95-51 victory over Oklahoma on Saturday and attempt to etch their names alongside the school's famous 1985 title-winning squad that upset Georgetown in the NCAA championship game.

The Tar Heels have posted five straight double-digit victories in the tournament and are vying for the sixth national championship in school history. "We got to go out there and play our game," senior forward Brice Johnson said after Saturday's 83-66 victory over Syracuse. "Those guys are a very good team. They're really hot right now. They held one of the best players in the country (Oklahoma guard Buddy Hield, nine points) to little or nothing." Villanova's stunning 44-point victory boosted its margin of victory in the tourney to 24.2 points and Wildcats coach Jay Wright understands the history in play. "Those guys are really icons on our campus, they really are," Wright said of the 1985 team led by post players Ed Pinckney and Howard Pressley. "That whole team brings that magical underdog feeling, like anything's possible."

LINE HISTORY: North Carolina opened as two-point favorites immediately following their impressive Final Four victory over Syracuse. The action came in on the Tar Heels hard overnight Saturday and by Sunday morning the books were forced to move the line to -2.5. The total opened at 151 and was bet down to 149.5 by Sunday. Check out the complete line history here.

WHAT BOOKS SAY: “It really does feel like we've got the two best, most complete teams in the tournament facing off for the national title. This was somewhat of a difficult line to create because, save for one game, the wiseguys have been backing Villanova throughout the dance, while the Tar Heels have had heavy support from the squares. Public perception dictates North Carolina being the favorite."

ABOUT VILLANOVA (34-5, 20-17-1 ATS, 20-17-1 O/U): Junior guard Josh Hart was superb against Oklahoma by scoring 23 points on 10-of-12 shooting to fuel the Wildcats' torrid 71.4 percent shooting mark. Hart averages a team-high 15.5 points while teaming with two other stellar outside shooters in junior forward Kris Jenkins (13.6 average, team-high 98 3-pointers) and senior guard Ryan Arcidiacono (12.4 average, 74 3-pointers). Villanova is thin in the frontcourt compared to the Tar Heels and could use a strong performance from senior center Daniel Ochefu, who averages 10.1 points and leads the squad in rebounding (7.6) and blocked shots (55).

ABOUT NORTH CAROLINA (33-6, 20-18-1 ATS, 21-18 O/U): Johnson is the Tar Heels' top player with averages of 17 points and 10.5 rebounds and three other players average more than 12 points per game. Senior point guard Marcus Paige (12.3) has excelled from long range during the tournament by going 16-of-34 from 3-point range and he holds the school mark of 295 career 3-pointers. Sophomore guard Joel Berry II averages 12.6 points and sophomore forward Justin Jackson averages 12.3 while junior center Kennedy Meeks (9.4 points, 5.9 rebounds) has played well of late by making 16-of-22 shots over the past three contests.

TRENDS:

* Wildcats are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 NCAA Tournament games.
* Wildcats are 10-2 ATS in their last 12 games after scoring more than 90 points in their previous game.
* Tar Heels are 4-0 ATS in their last 4 NCAA Tournament games.
* Over is 6-1 in Wildcats last 7 vs. Atlantic Coast.
* Over is 10-2 in Wildcats last 12 games following a straight up win.
* Over is 7-1 in Tar Heels last 8 non-conference games.

CONSENSUS: The action was heavy on UNC early on but the line move to 2.5 seems to have leveled out the percentages with the Tar Heals currently taking 53% of the public opinion. 71% of the picks on the total are coming in on over 149.5.

 
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Villanova vs. North Carolina
By Brian Edwards
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Villanova and North Carolina cruised to easy victories Saturday in perhaps the most boring set of national-semifinal games in the NCAA Tournament’s storied history. Not boring because of ‘Nova or UNC, however, just uneventful in the way they coasted to blowout wins over Oklahoma and Syracuse, respectively.

Jay Wright’s team went five years without playing beyond the first weekend of the Tournament, but it will play for the national title Monday night for the first time since Rollie Massimino’s team led by Ed Pinckney shocked Patrick Ewing and Georgetown in the 1985 finals at Rupp Arena in Lexington, KY.

Roy Williams is seeking to join an elite group of head coaches who have three or more national titles to their credit. That group includes John Wooden, Adolph Rupp, Bobby Knight, Mike Krzyzewski and Jim Calhoun.

This is Williams’s fifth trip to the Monday night game in his career. He took Kansas to the finals twice, losing both times to Duke (’91) and Syracuse (’03). He has gone 2-0 in the finals with UNC since leaving Lawrence for Chapel Hill.

This is UNC’s 10th trip to the finals in the program’s illustrious history. Williams has the second-best career NCAA Tournament record among active coaches, going 70-23 (75.3%). Wright is 19-12 in the Tournament (61.3%).

The Westgate SuperBook opened North Carolina (33-6 straight up, 20-18-1 against the spread) as a two-point favorite with a total of 151.5 points late last night in Las Vegas. In less than an hour, Jay Kornegay and Co. moved the Tar Heels to 2.5.

As of mid-afternoon Sunday, UNC was a 2.5-point ‘chalk’ with a total of 150. UNC is -150 on the money line, leaving ‘Nova at +130 to win outright (risk $100 to win $130).

Villanova (34-5 SU, 20-17-1 ATS) captured a 95-51 win over Oklahoma as a 2.5-point favorite in the biggest blowout in Final Four history. The Wildcats led by 14 at intermission and the Sooners quickly trimmed the deficit to nine on a Jordan Woodard putback of his own missed free throw.

Lon Kruger’s bunch would get no closer, though. The Wildcats stretched the lead to 21 with 11:19 remaining on a 3-pointer by Phil Booth. They led by 33 at the under-8 TV timeout and it was over.

Josh Hart had a game for the ages, scoring 23 points on 10-of-12 shooting in 30 minutes of playing time. The junior guard also had eight rebounds, two steals and four assists without a turnover. Kris Jenkins was sensational as well, producing 18 points, eight boards, two steals and one blocked shot.

Ryan Arcidiacono, the senior point guard and lifeblood of Wright’s program for the last four seasons, finished with 15 points on just six shots from the field. Arcidiacono drained 3-of-4 launches from downtown and had three rebounds and three assists.

Mikal Bridges (11), Booth (10) and Daniel Ochefu (10) were also in double figures. Ocheful had six rebounds, three assists, one steal, one rejection and didn’t commit a turnover.

How ‘on’ was Villanova? Well, it made 35-of-49 shots from the field at a torrid 71.4 percent clip. Depth perception at NRG Stadium in Houston was not an issue whatsoever. The Wildcats hit 11-of-18 shots from beyond the arc (61.1%).

On the flip side, OU made just 6-of-27 (22.2%) from 3-point land. The Sooners entered the game with the nation’s second-best three-point shooting percentage (42.1%).

Villanova’s stifling defense limited Buddy Hield, a first-team All-American, to his second-lowest scoring output of the season with only nine points.

Hield buried his first 3-point attempt, but he missed his next eight. He went 4-of-12 from the field, while Isaiah Cousins (3-of-14 FGs) and Woodard (3-of-10) were equally inept.

“Just credit them for what they were doing. Made it tough on me throwing multiple bodies at me,” Hield said at the postgame presser. Hield said the Wildcats were “one of the best teams I’ve ever played in college.”

Wright’s bunch has won four of its Tournament games by margins of 19 points or more. The Wildcats have covered the number in all five Tournament games, including their only close one in the 65-60 win over No. 1 overall seed Kansas in the Elite Eight. They have won their five games by an average margin of 23.6 points.

Meanwhile, UNC has won its five games by an average margin of 16.2 points. The Tar Heels have covered in four straight and won each game by a minimum of 14 points. The lone non-cover came in the opening round when they knocked off Fla. Gulf Coast by an 83-67 count as 22.5-point favorites.

North Carolina defeated Syracuse for a third time this year on Saturday, winning 83-66 as a 10-point favorite. The 149 combined points slipped ‘over’ the 142.5-point total.

Brice Johnson and Justin Jackson scored 16 points apiece for the winners. Johnson pulled down nine rebounds. Kennedy Meeks finished with 15 points, eight boards, two steals and two blocked shots, while Marcus Paige was also in double figures with 13 points. Joel Berry II had eight points and 10 assists compared to merely one turnover.

North Carolina has won 10 in a row while going 8-2 ATS. The Tar Heels made it to Houston by beating up on Providence (85-66), Indiana (101-86) and Notre Dame (88-74) after getting past Fla. Gulf Coast.

Johnson has been the catalyst, averaging 20.0 points and 9.6 rebounds per game. His overall averages for the year are 17.0 points and 10.5 RPG.

Villanova has been an underdog only twice this year, losing 86-75 at Virginia on Dec. 19 as a 5.5-point puppy. The other ‘dog spot came in the win over KU last weekend when it was catching two points from the Jayhawks.

UNC has thrived as a single-digit ‘chalk’ this season, compiling a 13-4 spread record, including eight consecutive covers in such situations.

These schools have met in the NCAA Tournament three times in the last 11 years. UNC has prevailed on each occasion. The Tar Heels won a 78-71 decision as a five-point favorite in the Round of 32 in 2013.

They collided at the Final Four in 2009 with North Carolina capturing an 83-69 triumph as a seven-point ‘chalk.’ In the 2005 Tournament, UNC advanced with a 67-66 victory, but the Wildcats easily took the money as 11-point underdogs.

The ‘over’ is 20-17-1 overall for the Wildcats after cashing at an 11-3 clip in their last 14 games.

The ‘over’ is 21-18 overall for UNC, hitting in three straight and four of its last five.

 
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Monday's Top Action
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VILLANOVA WILDCATS (34-5) vs. NORTH CAROLINA TAR HEELS (33-6)

Sportsbook.ag Line: North Carolina -2.5, 151

Two of the best teams in college basketball finally clash when #2 Villanova faces #1 North Carolina in the NCAA Championship on Monday.

The Wildcats have been absolutely dominant throughout the NCAA tournament, winning-and-covering in all five of their games up to this point. Their Final Four matchup was actually the most lopsided, as Villanova pummeled Oklahoma 95-51 as a 2.5-point favorite on Saturday. T

he Wildcats shot 71.4% from the floor and held the Sooners to just 31.7%. If they can play that well on both ends of the floor then there is no way they will be denied a championship. North Carolina, however, has been pretty dominant as well.

The Tar Heels defeated Syracuse 83-66 as 10-point favorites on Saturday. It was the team’s fourth straight win-and-cover and North Carolina has won all five of its tournament games by double digits. These two teams have met just three times since 1997 and North Carolina is 3-0 SU and 2-1 ATS in those contests.

One thing that favors the Wildcats is that they are 19-5 ATS after allowing 65 points or less in two straight games over the past two seasons.

The Tar Heels, meanwhile, are 17-7 ATS in neutral court games in that span.

Villanova is coming off of a dominant performance over Oklahoma in the Final Four and one guy that really stepped it up was G Josh Hart (15.5 PPG, 6.7 RPG, 1.2 SPG). Hart finished the game with 23 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals and was 10-for-12 from the floor. He will need to find a way to be just as effective against a Tar Heels team that is loaded with talented wing players.

G Ryan Arcidiacono (12.4 PPG, 4.3 RPG, 1.4 SPG) will also be counted on in a big way on Monday. Arcidiacono had 15 points in the win over Oklahoma on Saturday, but he’ll need to be even better on both ends of the floor on Monday. If he does not win his matchup with Marcus Paige then it’s very unlikely that the Wildcats will be crowned champions when this game is over.

F Kris Jenkins (13.6 PPG, 3.9 RPG) is another guy that will need to make a huge impact from the wing. Jenkins is a big guy, but he is a 38.4% shooter from the outside and is 15-for-31 from three on the tournament.

If he can make shots on Monday then it’ll stretch the floor and allow C Daniel Ochefu (10.1 PPG, 7.6 RPG, 1.5 BPG) to go to work in the paint. Ochefu will have to be effective in this one, as the Wildcats can’t afford to get slaughtered in the points in the paint battle. That means he’ll also need to step it up defensively against an incredible North Carolina frontcourt.

Although Villanova is coming off of the 44-point victory, North Carolina has also been a force in this tournament. The reason the Tar Heels have been winning games so easily is their play in the paint.

Fs Brice Johnson (17.0 PPG, 10.5 RPG, 1.5 BPG, 1.1 SPG) and Kennedy Meeks (9.4 PPG, 5.9 RPG, 1.1 BPG) have just been too much to handle for other teams. Johnson is averaging 20.0 PPG, 9.6 RPG and 3.0 BPG through five games in this tournament.

He has done whatever he has wanted to around the basket offensively and he is a menace on the boards. If he can freely play his game on Monday then the Tar Heels will likely win the championship.

Meeks, meanwhile, is a big body that knows how to score around the basket. His play has taken a ton of pressure off of Johnson, but he’ll need to play well defensively in this one.

The x-factors in this game will, however, be G Marcus Paige (12.3 PPG, 3.7 APG, 1.2 SPG) and F Justin Jackson (12.3 PPG, 3.9 RPG). If Paige and Jackson can provide some scoring on the perimeter then the Tar Heels are likely going to win this one.

This team is too difficult to stop around the basket and Villanova won’t be able to win if it has to deal with a Tar Heels group that is clicking on all cylinders.

 
Posted : April 4, 2016 1:09 pm
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Championship Game Props

Game Props - per Sportsbook.ag

Team to Score First
Villanova -110
North Carolina -120

Team to Score the First 20 Points
Villanova +105
North Carolina -135

Villanova - Total Points
Over 74 (-115)
Under 74 (-115)

North Carolina - Total Points
Over 77 (-115)
Under 77 (-115)

Villanova - Total 1st Half Points
Over 34.5 (-115)
Under 34.5 (-115)

North Carolina - Total 1st Half Points
Over 36 (-115)
Under 36 (-115)

Total 3 Point Field Goals Made by BOTH Teams
Over 14.5 (-130)
Under 14.5 (-110)

Villanova vs North Carolina - Adjusted Line A
Villanova -4.5 (+240)
North Carolina +4.5 (-320)
Over 145.5 (-200)
Under 145.5 (+165)

Villanova vs North Carolina - Adjusted Line B
Villanova +8.5 (-265)
North Carolina -8.5 (+210)
Over 156.5 (+180)
Under 156.5 (-225)

Margin of Victory
UNC Win By 1-3 Pts +750
UNC Win By 4-6 Pts +900
UNC Win By 7-9 Pts +1000
UNC Win By 10-12 Pts +1000
UNC Win By 13-15 Pts +1200
UNC Win By 16-18 Pts +1400
UNC Win By 19-21 Pts +1600
UNC Win By 22 Pts or +550

Villanova Win By 1-3 Pts +850
Villanova Win By 4-6 Pts +1000
Villanova Win By 7-9 Pts +1200
Villanova Win By 10-12 Pts +1400
Villanova Win By 13-15 Pts +1600
Villanova Win By 16-18 Pts +2200
Villanova Win By 19-21 Pts +2800
Villanova Win By 22 Pts or +1200

Total Points Scored
134 Points or Less +400
135 to 139 Points +900
140 to 144 Points +750
145 to 149 Points +650
150 to 154 Points +600
155 to 159 Points +650
160 to 164 Points +750
165 to 169 Points +900
170 Points or +325

Double Result
Tie HT / UNC FT +2200
Tie HT / Villanova FT +2500
UNC HT/ UNC FT Even
UNC HT/ Villanova FT +500
Villanova HT/ UNC FT +600
Villanova HT/ Villanova FT +225

Player Props - per Sportsbook.ag

Most Outstanding Player Odds
Brice Johnson (North Carolina) Even
Josh Hart (Villanova) +300
Joel Berry II (North Carolina) +500
Marcus Paige (North Carolina) +550
Kris Jenkins (Villanova) +700
Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) +750

Josh Hart (Villanova) Total Points
Over 16.5 (-110)
Under 16.5 (-130)

Josh Hart (Villanova) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 7 (-120)
Under 7 (-120)

Josh Hart (Villanova) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 1.5 (Even)
Under 1.5 (-140)

Josh Hart (Villanova) Total 3 Point Field Goal Attempts
Over 3 (-140)
Under 3 (Even)

Josh Hart (Villanova) Total Made Free Throws
Over 3 (-120)
Under 3 (-120)

Kris Jenkins (Villanova) Total Points
Over 16 (-110)
Under 16 (-130)

Kris Jenkins (Villanova) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 7 (-110)
Under 7 (-130)

Kris Jenkins (Villanova) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 3 (-110)
Under 3 (-130)

Kris Jenkins (Villanova) Total 3 Point Field Goal Attempts
Over 6.5 (Even)
Under 6.5 (-140)

Kris Jenkins (Villanova) Total Made Free Throws
Over 2.5 (-130)
Under 2.5 (-110)

Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Total Points
Over 14.5 (-110)
Under 14.5 (-130)

Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 7.5 (+110)
Under 7.5 (-150)

Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 2.5 (-110)
Under 2.5 (-130)

Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Total 3 Point Field Goal Attempts
Over 4.5 (-120)
Under 4.5 (-120)

Ryan Arcidiacono (Villanova) Total Made Free Throws
Over 2.5 (-130)
Under 2.5 (-110)

Daniel Ochefu (Villanova) Total Points
Over 10.5 (-120)
Under 10.5 (-120)

Daniel Ochefu (Villanova) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 10.5 (-120)
Under 10.5 (-120)

Daniel Ochefu (Villanova) Total Made Free Throws
Over 1.5 (-140)
Under 1.5 (Even)

Jalen Brunson (Villanova) Total Points+Rebounds+Assists
Over 13.5 (-120)
Under 13.5 (-120)

Brice Johnson (North Carolina) Total Points
Over 20.5 (-120)
Under 20.5 (-120)

Brice Johnson (North Carolina) Total Rebounds
Over 11.5 (-120)
Under 11.5 (-120)

Brice Johnson (North Carolina) Total Blocked Shots
Over 2.5 (+110)
Under 2.5 (-150)

Joel Berry II (North Carolina) Total Points
Over 13.5 (-135)
Under 13.5 (-105)

Joel Berry II (North Carolina) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 8.5 (+105)
Under 8.5 (-145)

Joel Berry II (North Carolina) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 1.5 (+110)
Under 1.5 (-150)

Joel Berry II (North Carolina) Total Made Free Throws
Over 1.5 (-140)
Under 1.5 (Even)

Marcus Paige (North Carolina) Total Points
Over 14.5 (Even)
Under 14.5 (-140)

Marcus Paige (North Carolina) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 7 (-120)
Under 7 (-120)

Marcus Paige (North Carolina) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 3 (-120)
Under 3 (-120)

Marcus Paige (North Carolina) Total Made Free Throws
Over 2 (-110)
Under 2 (-130)

Justin Jackson (North Carolina) Total Points
Over 13 (-120)
Under 13 (-120)

Justin Jackson (North Carolina) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 6.5 (-120)
Under 6.5 (-120)

Justin Jackson (North Carolina) Total Made 3 Point Field Goals
Over 1.5 (+110)
Under 1.5 (-130)

Justin Jackson (North Carolina) Total Made Free Throws
Over 3 (-120)
Under 3 (-120)

Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina) Total Points
Over 11 (-105)
Under 11 (-135)

Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina) Total Rebounds+Assists
Over 7 (-120)
Under 7 (-120)

Kennedy Meeks (North Carolina) Total Made Free Throws
Over 2 (-110)
Under 2 (-130)

 
Posted : April 4, 2016 1:16 pm
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