GAME: #867 Princeton vs #868 Harvard |
TIME: 2/21/2020 – 7:00p EST
SPREAD: Harvard -7.5
TOTAL: 142.5
SPORTSBOOK: BetOnline.ag
The Princeton Tigers (11-10, 6-2) are going to have a tough day with the Harvard Crimson (16-7, 5-3) at the Lavietes Pavilion in Boston on Friday at 7 p.m. EST. Harvard will be seeking serious revenge on Princeton after a disappointing performance in their first match-up in Princeton. These teams last played each other on Feb. 1st, when the Tigers shot 47% from the field and went 13 for 23 from 3-point land to a one-point victory. That was their lucky day.
PRINCETON TIGERS
The Princeton Tigers are averaging 71 points per game on 46% field-goal shooting while stroking 7.9 three-pointers per game however they’re committing 13.1 turnovers on the offensive end. Princeton Tigers rely on the three but today that’ll be the death of them. Princeton is allowing 70 points per game on 47% field goal shooting while forcing 12 turnovers and adding six deals and three blocks per game.
HARVARD CRIMSON
The Harvard Crimson are averaging 74 points per game on 45% field goal shooting adding 7.5 3-pointers and 9.3 offensive rebounds per game. Harvard is allowing 67 points per game on 41% field goal shooting while forcing 13.4 turnovers and adding 6.8 steals and 2.6 blocks per game.
PRINCETON vs HARVARD PREDICTION
These Harvard boys are not very happy with the way the last match-up went down. Not only did they get dominated on the offensive end but the defensive end as well. Today you can look for them to pounce on these Princeton tigers as their offense is going to be in full force as the payback is coming.
TRENDS(from covers.com)
PRINCETON
- Tigers are 4-1 ATS in their last 5 road games.
HARVARD
- Over is 3-0-1 in Crimson last 4 overall.
- Over is 3-0-1 in Crimson last 4 games following a straight-up win.
- Over is 5-1 in Crimson’s last 6 home games.
SPORTS BETTING ANGLES:
Bookie Analysis: Harvard -7.5 / Over 142.5
Fade the Public: no data / no data
Sharp Action: no data / no data
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