Friday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

The Princeton Tigers will take it on the road tonight to Providence for a matchup with the Brown Bears. The Tigers are on a roll, winning 2 straight and 8 of their last 10. Princeton has already beaten the Bears this year, blowing them out 69-49 just two weeks ago. Brown has been just the opposite. The Bears have lost 2 in a row and 7 of their last 10. Princeton is 6-1 as the away team and have a big game tomorrow against the Ivy league’s #1 team, Yale. If Princeton stays focused on Brown and not tomorrow’s game against Yale, they should cruise to a victory.
TONIGHT’S PICK: PRINCETON TIGERS M/L

Thursday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

The Liberty Flames will be a road favorite tonight when they travel to the Pan American Center to take on their Conference USA foe, the New Mexico State Aggies. The 19-6 Flames have already beaten the Aggies this year and they are hot. Liberty has won 2 straight and 5 of their last 6. They also average more points per game than New Mexico State, give up less, and have the edge in 3-pointers, blocks, and steals. The 12-11 Aggies have not been playing well. They have lost 2 in a row, 5 of their last 6, and will have their hands full tonight with a much more talented Liberty team.
TONIGHT’S PICK: LIBERTY FLAMES M/L

Wednesday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

The Winthrop Eagles will have payback on their minds when they host their Big South rival tonight, the Radford Highlanders. In their last meeting on January 4th, Radford put a beating on Winthrop, 87-67, but now the Eagles get them on their home court, and they are hard to beat in Rock Hill. As the home team, Winthrop is 14-1 and has been on fire. The Eagles are riding a 4-game winning streak and over that span they have put up an amazing 360 points. The Highlanders are 6-8 as the away team and their offense does not even come close to the Eagles. Radford is averaging 74.3 points per game and Winthrop 85.5. This is not the same Eagles team that faced the Highlanders back in January. Consider the home team on the money line.
TONIGHT’S PICK: WINTHROP EAGLES M/L

Tuesday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

Two of the elite in the MAC will square off tonight when the Miami (OH) Redhawks host the Toledo Rockets. Both teams are hot, with Toledo riding a 5-game winning streak and Miami 4. As the home team, the Redhawks are 11-1 and they can score, averaging 81.4 points per game. They should be able to light it up against a Rockets team that is allowing an average of 78.8 points per game. The number is climbing so jump on the Redhawks early.
TONIGHT’S PICK: MIAMI (OH) REDHAWKS M/L

Monday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

After winning seven straight games the Texas Southern Tigers have fallen off the rails, losing their last two, but I expect they get back on track tonight when they host the Bethune-Cookman Wildcats. The Tigers could easily be on a 9-0 run. Their last two losses were by a combined 3 points. Both the Tigers and Wildcats are 7-3 in conference play with the Tigers in the second spot in the SWAC and the Wildcats third. As the home team, Texas Southern is 7-3 and average 73.0 points per game as opposed to Bethune-Cookman’s 67.8. They also have the edge in 3-pointers, free throws, rebounds and steals. This will probably be a close one so consider the Tigers on the money line.
TONIGHT’S PICK: TEXAS SOUTHERN TIGERS M/L 

Sunday Men’s NCAA Basketball Pick

In an afternoon delight at Yuengling Arena in Tampa, the University of South Florida Bulls will be hosting their AAC rival, the Wichita State Shockers. As the home team, the Bulls are 9-2 and have won the last 2 meetings with the Shockers, including a 91-72 blowout on the Shockers’ home court just a few weeks ago. The Shockers are just 2-5 as the away team and have not been playing well, with just 2 wins in their last 9 tries. Consider the Bulls. The line is currently USF -1 with a money line of only -120 so it makes no sense to lay the point.
TODAY’S PICK: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA BULLS M/L

Saturday NHL Pick

The Ottawa Senators were on a roll, winning five straight, but that all ended when they hit the state of Florida. The Sens have lost two in a row, both to the Tampa Bay Lighting. Tonight they visit the champion Florida Panthers and had better bring their A-game. The Panthers are 16-9-2 in Sunrise and are hot. They have won 4 of their last 5, 7 of their last 10, and are 4-0 in their last 4 home games. Ottawa has been a force on their home ice, with a record of 16-7-2, but when they take it on the arches they are 13-15-2 and have lost 4 of their last 5 away from Canadian Tire Centre.
TONIGHT’S PICK: FLORIDA PANTHERS