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Sports / College Basketball
This article summarizes key insights from college basketball betting splits and provides an update on the Canisius University women's basketball game against Manhattan.
This analysis compiles information from VSiN's CBB betting splits and Canisius University Athletics. VSiN's data, updated every 5 minutes from DraftKings and Circa Sports, indicates where smart money is flowing in college basketball matchups. For the February 15th games, Manhattan, Temple, and Monmouth are receiving significant sharp action, suggesting favorable outcomes.
In women's basketball, Canisius faced Manhattan, with Manhattan securing a 68-55 victory. Brianna Davis led Manhattan with 28 points, while Franka Wittenberg led Canisius with 14 points. Shariah Gailes contributed a double-double. Manhattan's early lead and consistent scoring defined the game. Canisius will face Rider on Feb 21, 2026 - Tickets are available here.
**Actionable Takeaways:** Bettors can note the identified betting trends for potential wagers. Fans of Canisius Women's Basketball can follow their next game against Rider.
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