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MONDAY, MARCH 8

COLLEGE BASKETBALL

COLONIAL ATHLETIC ASSOCATION TOURNAMENT

(at Albany, N.Y.)

William & Mary (22-9, 16-10-1 ATS) vs. Old Dominion (25-8, 13-16 ATS)

William & Mary looks to slide on the glass slipper with an upset of CAA regular-season champion Old Dominion in tonight’s conference title game.
The Tribe pulled off the outright upset and beat second-seeded Northeastern on Sunday, winning 47-45 as a four-point pup, despite just 16 second-half points and finishing 17-for-46 from the field for 37 percent shooting. Only eight players scored for William & Mary and nobody reached double digits. Defensively, the Tribe held Northeastern to 17-for-50 shooting (34 percent) and 2-for-13 from beyond the three-point line.
Old Dominion, the CAA’s top seed in the tourney, needed overtime to get past VCU in Sunday’s other semifinal, winning 73-69 and cashing as a two-point favorite. Gerald Lee led the way for the Monarchs with 26 points as they shot 49.2 percent from the floor.
The Monarchs took both meetings from William & Mary this season, scoring a 61-42 blowout win at home on Feb. 3, easily cashing as a 12-point favorite, and winning 58-55 at William & Mary but coming up short as 5½-point road favorites. Old Dominion has won four straight in this series since losing to the Tribe in the opening round of the conference tourney in 2008.
William & Mary has now won three straight (2-1 ATS) and seven of nine overall (6-3 ATS). The Tribe are 12-6 away from home this season (11-6 ATS) and carry positive ATS streaks of 13-3 as a ‘dog, 5-1-1 as a neutral-site pup, 11-3 against teams with a winning percentage above .600 and 6-2 in conference action.
The Monarchs have rattled off four straight wins (3-1 ATS) and seven of eight overall (5-3 ATS). They are 6-2 ATS in their last eight as a chalk, but from there they’re on pointspread skids of 10-24 following a spread-cover, 8-19 in neutral-site games, 3-8 against teams with a winning record and 2-8 as a neutral-site favorite.
The Tribe have topped the total in four of six neutral-site outings, but they are on “under” runs of 12-2 overall, 8-0 against teams playing above .600 ball, 9-0 as an underdog, 7-1 after a straight-up win and 11-2 against CAA squads. Old Dominion has stayed below the total in four of five neutral-site games and 13 of 19 against teams with a winning percentage above .600, but it is on “over” streaks of 6-0 in conference play, 6-0 as a favorite and 14-3 against winning teams.

ATS ADVANTAGE: OLD DOMINION


WEST COAST CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT

(at Las Vegas)

St. Mary’s (25-5, 28-10 ATS) vs. (14) Gonzaga (26-5, 15-10-2 ATS)

The top two teams in the West Coast Conference meet in the championship game and in search of the conference’s automatic bid to the Big Dance.
St. Mary’s, which finished second in the conference, three games behind Gonzaga, crushed Portland, 69-55 in Sunday’s semifinal, getting the cash as a four-point favorite. The Gaels have now won four straight (3-1 ATS) and 10 of 12 overall (7-5 ATS). They have been stellar on the highway this season, going 11-3 in road/neutral-site contests (10-4 ATS).
The Bulldogs won the regular-season crown with a 14-2 mark and dominated Loyola Marymount 776-2 as a 12½-point chalk on Sunday to earn a spot in the title game. It was the Bulldogs’ fifth straight win (3-1 ATS) and ninth in their last 10 outings (6-2-1 ATS). They shot 52.1 percent from the floor on Sunday and got 18 points, seven assists and six rebounds from Steven Gray, all while holding the Lions to 36.7 percent shooting, including 2-for-13 from beyond the arc.
Gonzaga won and covered in both regular-season matchups with the Gaels, including an 89-82 win at St. Mary’s on Jan. 14, cashing as a 4½-point road pup. The Bulldogs then blew out the Gales in Washington on Feb. 11, winning 80-61 and cashing as 5½-point favorites, giving Gonzaga six straight victories over its rivals. In last season’s conference tournament final, Gonzaga routed the Gaels, winning 83-58 as a 7½-point chalk on this same Las Vegas court.
Despite last night’s easy spread-cover against Portland, St. Mary’s comes into this game on several negative ATS skids, including 3-5 overall (all against WCC foes), 2-4 after a straight-up win, 1-4 against teams with a winning percentage better than .600 and 1-5 against teams with a winning record. Meanwhile, Gonzaga is on ATS streaks of 6-2-1 overall, 4-1-1 in neutral-site games and 8-0 against winning teams, but just 1-3-1 as a neutral-site favorite.
For the Gaels, the under is on streaks of 6-1 after a straight-up win and 7-2 overall (all in conference play), but the over has cashed in five of seven against winning teams. The Bulldogs are on a plethora of “over” streaks, including 20-9-1 as a favorite, 18-8-1 after a straight-up win, 7-3 in neutral-site contests and 4-1 as a neutral-site favorite.

ATS ADVANTAGE: GONZAGA


NBA

San Antonio (36-24, 29-30-1 ATS) at Cleveland (49-15, 32-31-1 ATS)

The Spurs take aim at their fifth straight victory when they visit the Quicken Loans Arena to face the Cavaliers.
San Antonio’s four-game winning streak (3-1 ATS) features road wins in New Orleans a week ago and in Memphis on Saturday, the latter being a 102-92 victory as a one-point pup. The Spurs’ victory over the Grizzlies was costly, though, as Tony Parker broke a bone in his hand and is expected to be sidelined for six weeks. San Antonio is just 14-14 on the highway this season, but has covered in just 12 of those 28 contests.
Cleveland had its six-game winning streak (4-2 ATS) snapped on Saturday in Milwaukee, losing 92-85 as a 3 ½-point ‘dog. Without LeBron James in the lineup, the Cavs struggled offensively, going just 34-for-77 from the field. James missed the game with an ankle injury but is expected to play tonight. The Cavaliers are 27-4 at Quicken Loans Arena this season, but have struggled to cash in front of the home fans, going just 13-18 ATS.
The Cavaliers have won three of the last four meetings (SU and ATS) with the Spurs and cashed in four of the last five. In last year’s battle in Cleveland, the Cavs scored a 101-80 blowout win as a six-point favorite. Cleveland is 6-2 ATS in the last eight matchups in Ohio, and the chalk has cashed in six of the last eight clashes overall. Finally, the SU winner is 9-1 ATS in the last 10 in this rivalry.
San Antonio is on ATS skids of 0-5 after a day off, 1-6 against Eastern Conference teams and 8-21 against teams with a winning percentage better than .600, but it is 13-5-1 ATS in its last 19 Monday outings. Cleveland is just 2-5 ATS in its last seven at home and 1-4 ATS after its last five non-covers, but it is on positive pointspread runs of 11-5 against Southwest Division teams, 9-4 after a day off and 37-15-1 on Monday.
For the Spurs, the over has cashed in four of five on the road and four straight after they get a day off, but otherwise they’re on “under” streaks of 8-3-1 against Eastern Conference teams and 4-1 on Monday. The Cavaliers have stayed below the total in four of five against Southwest Division teams, but they’ve topped the total in eight of 12 home games and nine of 14 overall.
In this series, the under is 3-1-1 in the last five matchups in Cleveland.

ATS ADVANTAGE: CLEVELAND
 
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Straight Up: 3715-1196 (.756)
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ATS Vary Units: 4388-4438 (.497)
Over/Under: 1427-1457 (.495)
Over/Under Vary Units: 2155-2152 (.500)

Colonial Athletic Association Tournament
Championship at Richmond Coliseum, Richmond, VA
Old Dominion 63, William & Mary 54
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament
Championship at Times Union Center, Albany, NY
SIENA 74, Fairfield 66
Southern Conference Tournament
Championship at Time Warner Cable Arena, Charlotte, NC
Wofford 72, Appalachian State 69
Summit League Tournament
Semifinals at Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, SD
Iupui 72, Oral Roberts 70
Oakland 78, Ipfw 74
Sun Belt Conference Tournament
Semifinals at Summit Arena/Convention Center Complex, Hot Springs, AR
North Texas 68, Denver 64
Western Kentucky 78, Troy 73
West Coast Conference Tournament
Championship at Orleans Arena, Las Vegas, NV
Gonzaga 76, Saint Mary's 72
 
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Straight Up: 616-272 (.694)
ATS: 483-437 (.525)
ATS Vary Units: 1142-1037 (.524)
Over/Under: 458-468 (.495)
Over/Under Vary Units: 618-632 (.494)

CLEVELAND 101, San Antonio 92
Atlanta 106, NEW YORK 101
MEMPHIS 104, New Jersey 91
Dallas 107, MINNESOTA 100
NEW ORLEANS 112, Golden State 104
 

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JOEL TYSON Bonus Play

Sunday comp winner on Florida plus the points.

10-3 Bonus Play heading into Monday night.

Deja Vu all over again for St. Mary's, as the Gaels will once again get stopped by their nemesis, Gonzaga.

The Bulldogs swept the regular season pair of meetings both straight up, and against the spread, and they have also won the last 6 series meetings, covering the last 3, and 4 of those 6.

Yeah, the Gaels have had another great season, but they just can't seem to get over the hump against the 'Zags.

Lay the points!

4? GONZAGA
(on a 1? to 5? basis)
 

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Columbus PL @ Los Angeles
PICK: Los Angeles -1.5

The Kings are hoping to make it to the "promised land" (Playoffs) this season, but have dropped two in a row; for a number of different reasons I believe LA on the "puck line" is the prudent wager in this circumstance:

Columbus (25-19-11) has lost two of its last three visits to visits to LA and is 0-2-2 since winning three in a row; the Blue Jackets lost 6-2 in the last matchup on Oct 25th.

Columbus is coming off a disheartening 2-1 loss to the Sharks on Saturday, which was the beginning of a tough three-game California road-swing.

Keep in mind that Columbus is just 1-4 its last five overall and a disturbing 4-19 its last 23 on the road.

On the other side of the ice: Los Angeles’ Jonathan Quick made 21 saves Saturday but lost for the second straight start. He has beaten Columbus two straight times and is 2-1-0 with a 2.00 goals-against average versus the Blue Jackets this season.

Los Angeles remains on a long-term 11-4 overall run; 5-2 at in front of the home town faithful.

Bottom line: The Kings have no mercy on "lesser opponents" as evident by their 18-7 (+6.2 units) mark against teams with a "losing record".

LA is also 12-6 (+3.7 units) after allowing 4 goals or more in its previous contest (lost 4-2 to the Habs on Sat.); which means of course that after a "sub-par" performance, this team responds with a much more concerted effort on both ends of the ice.

I believe this is a very bad spot for Columbus as it catches a hungry home team in the middle game of a challenging road trip; lay the 1 1/2 here.
 

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3 units Denver PK
 

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Eurotips record now 9w-3L for today 8/03/2010

Soccer Spain LaLiga 8/03/2010 12 PM
1402 Racing Santander -v- 1401 Valencia
play on over 2.5 -126 3* from 5
 

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MEMPHIS –8½ over New Jersey

The Nets went into New York on Saturday as an 8-point dog and beat the Knicks by 20, which in itself is incredible and couldn’t be more embarrassing for the home side. The Knicks are 20 games under .500 and now these same Nets will play in Memphis, a team from the superior West that is a game over .500 and the Nets are taking back the exact amount of points. Doesn’t make sense at all, does it? The Nets do have two wins over its last six and a couple of close losses but that does not change the fact that they’re a rancid club that does not belong on the same floor as 99% of the teams in this league. The Grizz are coming off a 10-point home loss to the Spurs and now sit four games out of a playoff spot, thus, taking this intruder lightly is not an option. This edition of the Grizzlies wants to win badly, they seldom pull a no show and with its size and talent should destroy this opponent rather easily. Play: Memphis –8½ (Risking 2.06 units to win 2).
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Pick: The Hornets -7

Overall: 924-814-35

Current Streak: 1 loss
 

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Record 100-77 +52 units

NBA
506 MEMPHIS-9................................1
510 NO UNDER 214.5........................2

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514 TROY +4.5..................2.5units
518 Gonzaga -3.5...............1.5units
 

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100* Troy +5- over Western Kentucky 6:00 cst
100* App St. +3- 0ver Wofford 8:00cst
50* nba play Memphis -9 over Nets 7:00cst
 

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20 Units Gonzaga -2 (1st Half)
 

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3-Unit Play. Take #516 North Texas (Pk) over Denver (9:30 p.m., Monday, March 8)
1-Unit Play. Take #518 Gonzaga (-3.5) over St. Mary’s (9 p.m., Monday, March 8)

2 TEAM 5 POINT TEASER

0.5-Unit Play. TEASER: Take #512 Old Dominion (-4) over William & Mary (7 p.m., Monday, March 8) AND Take #520 Siena (-3) over Fairfield (7 p.m., Monday, March 8)
 

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