Record: 60-53
Penn +6 vs. PrincetonThe Ivy League season closes on Tuesday night as Penn hosts Princeton in a game to means nothing except bragging rights between the two schools. The Tigers late season collapse meant they will hope for an NIT or CBI berth. Now they head to what will be a boisterous Palestra to face a Penn team that is playing better basketball nowadays. The Quakers have won two of three and four of their last seven games. They hung tough a bit with Princeton back on January 12th, but lost 65-53. I think Penn could win this game outright because it would mean more to them having knocked off their rival on the final day of the season. Texas San Antonio Moneyline vs. San Jose State
We tried to take the Roadrunners in this game back on March 7th but the game was cancelled due to issues with pipes in the arena. Now these two teams head to Las Vegas with San Jose State just playing out the string. They have not won since January 8th and have lost games by margins of 23, 27, 21, 27, 19, 22 and 17. It's just not a potent team without James Kinney who was the team's leading scorer. UTSA has won three of their last five games entering tonight's contest. They have scorers in Kannon Burrage and Michael Hale III who put up an average of 33.2 points per game combined. They should be enough to lead UTSA on in the WAC. North Dakota State/South Dakota State Over 123
The rivalry continues between these two schools although now a bid into the NCAA tournament is at stake. The two teams split their two games with both going over this current posted total. The Bison have played better basketball since the return of Taylor Braun to the lineup. It'll be fun to see him go up against Nate Wolters this evening as they are two of the better players in the conference. We went 1-1 in championship overs yesterday so we'll press our luck on this one today. It's a tight spread so we'll bank on a close game that could go into overtime or involve late fouls.