What time does the Sun Belt championship game start?
The game starts at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9.
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The Sun Belt Conference's automatic bid to the 2026 NCAA Men's Tournament is on the line as top-seeded Troy faces No. 10 seed Georgia Southern. The championship game promises high stakes and intense competition. This game decides which team...
### Game Overview The Troy Trojans and Georgia Southern Eagles will compete for the Sun Belt Championship at the Pensacola Bay Center in Pensacola, Florida. Troy, idle since Feb. 27, looks to capitalize on their top seeding, while Georgia Southern rides a wave of momentum after a series of upsets.
### Key Players - **Troy:** Jerrell Bellamy's performance in the semi-finals highlights his importance to the team. His scoring and defensive capabilities will be crucial. - **Georgia Southern:** Tyren Moore's scoring average makes him a player to watch. His efficiency from the field will be vital for the Eagles to maintain their momentum.
### Historical Context The teams split their regular-season series, with Troy's win being more decisive. Southern Miss gets its fourth game in as many days. The Eagles' Tyler Weeks has been brilliant in the tournament, with outputs of 28, 32 and 31 points. But he sat for a mere six minutes in the three games, so exhaustion could contribute to a slight decline.
### Betting Odds and Expert Analysis According to SportsLine.com, Troy is favored to win. Mike Tierney from SportsLine highlights Troy's rest advantage and Southern Miss possible exhaustion due to the number of games played in the tournament.
The game starts at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, March 9.
The game will air on ESPN2. Streaming options are available on the ESPN app and Fubo (free trial).
The game is being played at the Pensacola Bay Center in Pensacola, Florida.
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