New Orleans vs. Vanderbilt Score, Odds and Line Movement
New Orleans
56
Vanderbilt
100
SPREAD
TOTAL
8:00 PM EST | SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL |
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New Orleans | +32.5 (-110) | - |
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Vanderbilt | -32.5 (-110) | - |
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New Orleans
56
Vanderbilt
100
SPREAD
TOTAL
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Vanderbilt has won nine of their last 10 Monday games at Memorial Gymnasium against non-conference opponents, averaging 83.8 points per match during those 10 contests - which is nearly five points less than this matchup's over/under line of 157.5.
New Orleans, on the other hand, has struggled since winning two of its initial four games to start the year. Since then, Kansas State, Troy and Stonehill all beat them by 69 points each, and in their 86-61 loss against McNeese on Saturday they were held to only 28 second half points while being outrebounded 40-29.
James White leads the Privateers in scoring and rebounding, averaging 19.1 points and 7.3 rebounds per contest respectively. JR Jacobs ranks first for assists (3.8 per game), with Cedquavious Hunter ranking second (1.8 threes per contest). Tyler McGlockton leads their defense by contributing 2.6 steals per game each.
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