What time is the UTSA vs. Charlotte game?
The game is at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday.
Sports / College Basketball
The UTSA Roadrunners (4-20, 0-12 AMER) are set to face the Charlotte 49ers (13-11, 7-4 AMER) at Halton Arena on Sunday. UTSA is looking to break their losing streak, while Charlotte aims to continue their climb in the American Conference st...
UTSA is on a challenging road trip, seeking to overcome their conference slump. In their previous game, Jamir Simpson scored 11 points, continuing his streak of double-figure games. However, the absence of Austin Nunez impacts their offense. Charlotte, in contrast, has improved significantly since their last meeting with UTSA. Their offense is slow-paced but efficient, averaging 73.3 ppg. Defensively, they allow 43.5 percent shooting from opponents. Key players for Charlotte include Ben Bradford, Dezayne Mingo, and Anton Bonke.
**Betting Prediction:** Given UTSA's struggles and Charlotte's strong home record (9-4), the 49ers are favored to win and cover the spread. Charlotte -14.5 (-120) looks like a solid pick.
The game is at 11 a.m. CT on Sunday.
The game will be broadcast on ESPNU and streamed on ESPN+.
Charlotte is 9-4 at home this season.
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