What was the point spread for the game?
Monmouth was favored by 3.5 points.
College Basketball / Game Analysis
The Northeastern Huskies and Monmouth Hawks faced off in a Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) game on Martin Luther King Day. This article provides an overview of the game, key insights, and expert predictions.
The Northeastern Huskies entered the game with a 6-11 record (2-4 in CAA), while the Monmouth Hawks had an 8-10 record (2-3 in CAA). Northeastern was coming off a win against Elon, while Monmouth had lost to Drexel. The game took place at OceanFirst Bank Center in West Long Branch, N.J.
SportsLine's projection model simulated the game 10,000 times to generate predictions. The model considered various factors, including team statistics and player projections. For example, L.A. Pratt from Northeastern was projected to score 19.8 points, while Jason Rivera-Torres from Monmouth was projected to score 18.5 points.
The model's leaning towards the Over suggests that a high-scoring game was anticipated. Bettors were advised to visit SportsLine to see the model's specific pick on the spread, which reportedly had a hit rate of over 70%.
Monmouth was favored by 3.5 points.
The over/under was set at 146.5 points.
The model leaned towards the Over and identified one side of the spread with a high probability of hitting.
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