What is the prediction for the UC Davis vs. Long Beach State men's basketball game?
UC Davis is predicted to win 74-73.
Sports / Men's CBB
Get the latest predictions for the UC Davis Aggies vs. Long Beach State Beach men's college basketball game, along with updates on the UC Davis women's basketball team as they wrap up their regular season.
**Men's College Basketball Prediction**
Dimers' predictive model gives UC Davis a 55% chance of winning against Long Beach State. The predicted final score is UC Davis 74, Long Beach State 73. Long Beach State (+1.5) has a 51% chance of covering the spread, and the over/under of 149.5 points has a 54% chance of staying under.
**Key Players (Men's Basketball)**
**Women's Basketball Season Update**
The UC Davis women's basketball team is wrapping up its regular season with games against Long Beach State and UC Irvine. Senior Day will honor Nya Epps, Ally Fitzgerald, Helen Matthews, Victoria Baker, and Megan Norris.
Megan Norris has become UC Davis' all-time leading rebounder, surpassing Carol Rische with 1,029 career rebounds. Ryann Bennett has also been recognized as Big West Player of the Week.
**Standout Stats (Women's Basketball)**
UC Davis is predicted to win 74-73.
Gavin Sykes averages 18.8 points per game.
Megan Norris.
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