New Hampshire vs N.J.I.T. on 02/01 by Jay_Robinson
74
FINAL
67
Game Over
o131½ -110
WIN
Won 0.91
Handicapper Analysis
0
I’m still waiting for official totals on this matchup at press time, but the overseas NCAAB lines have it at 131.5 points, and that’s not nearly enough points for New Hampshire (Under 10-8) and New Jersey IT (Over 12-7).
While the Highlanders have a solid Over record, they’re a relatively slow team at 65.7 possessions per game, or No. 257 in Adjusted Tempo on Ken Pomeroy’s rankings. New Hampshire are even slower at 63.8 possessions (No. 324); neither team is particularly good on either side of the ball, but the Wildcats aren’t too bad at 3-point shooting, and NJIT allow 7.4 threes per game (No. 212).
While the Highlanders have a solid Over record, they’re a relatively slow team at 65.7 possessions per game, or No. 257 in Adjusted Tempo on Ken Pomeroy’s rankings. New Hampshire are even slower at 63.8 possessions (No. 324); neither team is particularly good on either side of the ball, but the Wildcats aren’t too bad at 3-point shooting, and NJIT allow 7.4 threes per game (No. 212).