Wednesday, March 25, 2015

NCAAB: Wednesday's 8 p.m. ET play

Play: Vermont +1 -110

Time: 8 p.m. ET

Reasoning: Louisiana Monroe doesn't have the firepower to hang with the Catamounts. Vermont has averaged 75.8 ppg on 49.1% shooting in its last five contests and it's 15-5 since Jan. 7. And those five losses were by a combined 14 points. The Catamounts have a sizable shooting advantage here (46.7% to 41.1%), they hit 4.5 more free throws per game and they can hang on the boards against the Warhawks. Vermont also records many more steals and blocks. ULM has gone 23-12 this season, but against Division I teams its point differential is only 1.0.


Record: 317-244-11 (56.5%)
Bankroll: 204.56%

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