Friday Trends and reviews
Friday, February 17th
Brown at Harvard, 7:00 EST
Brown: 0-6 ATS off a SU win
Harvard: 11-3 Over off an ATS loss
Yale at Dartmouth, 7:00 EST
Yale: 0-6 ATS away after having won 4 or 5 of their last 6 games
Dartmouth: 9-0 Under as a home underdog or pick
Pennsylvania at Columbia, 7:00 EST
Pennsylvania: 8-0 ATS as a road favorite of 12.5 to 15 points
Columbia: 8-1 Over off 3+ SU losses
(TC) Princeton at Cornell, 7:00 EST
Princeton: 6-0 Under away after scoring 60 points or less BB games
Cornell: 0-7 ATS as a home favorite of 3.5 to 6 points
Providence at Cincinnati, 8:00 EST
Providence: 9-2 Over off an ATS loss
Cincinnati: 0-8 ATS off BB road games
Write-In Bracket-Buster Game:
Akron at Nevada, 9:00 EST
ESPNU
Akron: 12-2 ATS after having won 4 or 5 of their last 6 games
Nevada: 6-0 Under at home off a game where both teams score 65 points or less
Write-In Bracket-Buster Added Games:
Albany at Virginia Commonwealth, 7:00 EST
ESPNU
Albany: n/a
VA Commonwealth: 7-21 ATS as a home favorite of 6.5 to 12 points
High Point at Loyola Maryland, 7:00 EST
High Point: n/a
Loyola Maryland: 8-1 Over after allowing 85 points or more in previous game
Yale at DartmouthFriday February 17th, 7:00 ET
It's a light NCAA Hoops slate on Friday so let's turn our attention to the Ivy League where the Yale Bulldogs will travel north to New Hampshire to take on the Dartmouth Big Green. This series has belonged to the Bulldogs of late. They have won four of the last five meetings and are 3-2 ATS. That includes a 72-55 January 28 win in New Haven as a 10.5-point favorite. Yale shot 55.8% from the field in the contest. Senior center Dominick Martin led Yale with 15 points and junior forward Sam Kaplan made four of five field and finished with 13 points. The Bulldogs have not played since last Saturday when they beat Cornell at home 74-65 as a 3.5-point chalk. It was the team's second win in a row and improved it to 13-10 on the year. The pointspread cover snapped a three-game ATS losing streak and improved the overall ATS mark to 7-6. The Bulldogs have won six of their last 10 games and are 4-5 ATS in that span. On the road Yale is 4-9 on the season and 3-5 ATS.
In its last two road contests it fell on back-to-back nights at Princeton and Penn back on February 3 and 4. The Bulldogs took one-point at Princeton and lost 66-49 and were a 15-point underdog at Penn, falling 74-52. Dartmouth has had a rough campaign. It entertained the Penn and Princeton duo last weekend, losing to Penn 70-51 as a 13.5-point dog and to Princeton 52-49 as a two-point dog. The two defeats dropped the Big Green to 3-18 on the season and 5-7 ATS. It has lost nine of its last 10 (2-6 ATS) with the win coming at Columbia February 4 by a 78-68 score as a five-point underdog. At home this season Dartmouth is 1-6 straight-up and 0-3 ATS. It did beat Yale here last year in the host role 53-52 as a 2.5-point underdog.
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