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Princeton is going to do its thing. The Tigers average 81.2 points a game, allow 70.2 points, shoot 49.4 percent from the field and 38.3 percent on threes. The Tigers are 13-3 (11-3 ATS) and 10-0 at home. Penn allows 75.1 points a game and likes to run as well. The Quakers have won just six games, but 10 of their 17 games have gone Over and nine of their last 10 as a road dog have gone Over. This should be an entertaining game to watch. Over is the top play.
This pick is certain doom because both Justin and Max are on it; now that it has dipped below -200 on the moneyline, I have to play it as I do think Princeton wins but have no opinion on the spread like those two. The Tigers are on a seven-game winning streak and are 9-0 at home. Princeton leads the Ivy League in win margin (11.5), field goal percentage (.492), three-point field goal percentage (.380), three-point field goals made (163) and rebounding defense (33.1).
This line is a bit small, I have Princeton winning by 8 points in my model. Princeton has won this the last four meetings and it looks like they're well poised to do so again and cover. The Tigers are 10-0 SU at home this season and should continue to play well in New Jersey, Penn is 3-6-1 ATS on the road and are also the less experienced team. Princeton has looked good offensively so far in conference play while Penn lost to Columbia, and it looks like Princeton should have an edge on the boards. Take the home favorite.
The Tigers are much better team than the Quakers. Kenpom ranks the Tigers 75 spots ahead of the Quakers due to the Tigers elite offense. Even with a slow pace, they rank in the top 25 in the nation in PPG, field goal percentage, and three point percentage. The Quakers defense is not good. They are bottom 50 in Division I in opponents PPG and field goal percentage allowed. Even though the ATS trends don’t support this, the Tigers are the better team. Lay the points with the Tigers in this Ivy League matchup.