Today we have a loaded slate of College Basketball action on tap with nearly 60-games to choose from. Let’s examine where smart money is leaning for a trio of matchups using our VSiN CBB Betting Splits, which are updated every 5-minutes and come directly from DraftKings and Circa Sports.

 

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7 p.m. ET: Hofstra at William & Mary (-2.5, 146.5)

Hofstra (12-13) has dropped three straight games and just fell to Stony Brook 80-75, losing outright as 12.5-point home favorites. Similarly, William & Mary (14-11) has lost two in a row and just came up short against Delaware 74-64, failing to cover as 1.5-point road dogs.

This line opened with William & Mary listed as a 1.5-point home favorite. Sharps have pounced on the Tribe laying short chalk at home, steaming William & Mary up from -1.5 to -2.5. At Circa, William & Mary is only taking in 40% of spread bets but a massive 95% of spread dollars, a notable “low bets, higher dollars” sharp contrarian split in their favor.

Ken Pom has William & Mary winning by two points (73-71). As a result, savvy pros have specifically targeted the Tribe on the moneyline (-145). At DraftKings, William & Mary is receiving 80% of moneyline bets and a whopping 95% of moneyline dollars, indicating heavy one-way support in favor of the Tribe earning a straight up victory on their home court.

William & Mary has the better offensive efficiency (139th vs 296th), effective field goal percentage (54% vs 49%) and free-throw shooting (74% vs 72%). The Tribe are averaging 79 PPG compared to 68 PPG for Hofstra. William & Mary is 8-4 in conference play compared to 4-8 for Hofstra.

William & Mary is a perfect 10-0 at home this season. Hofstra is 4-6 on the road.

8 p.m. ET: Kansas City at South Dakota (-2, 157.5)

Kansas City (11-15) just snapped an eight-game losing streak with an 80-69 win over North Dakota, covering as 2.5-point home favorites. On the other hand, South Dakota (15-10) has won three straight and just edged Oral Roberts 75-74 but failed to cover as 1.5-point road favorites.

This line opened with South Dakota listed as a 1.5-point home favorite. Sharps have quietly sided with the home chalk, pushing South Dakota up from -1.5 to -2. Some shops are even hanging -2.5. At DraftKings, South Dakota is receiving 74% of spread bets and 90% of spread dollars, indicating heavy one-way Pro and Joe support in their favor.

Ken Pom has South Dakota winning by two points (80-78). For this season, wiseguys have also leaned on South Dakota to win straight up on the moneyline (-135). At DraftKings, the Coyotes are taking in 82% of moneyline bets and a hefty 97% of moneyline dollars, a notable “low bets, higher dollars” sharp discrepancy.

South Dakota has the superior offensive efficiency (114th vs 266th) and effective field goal percentage (51% vs 49%). South Dakota also takes better care of the ball, ranking 5th in turnover percentage compared to 242nd for Kansas City.

South Dakota averages 86 PPG compared to 74 PPG for Kansas City. The Coyotes are 6-4 in conference play while the Roos are 3-8.

South Dakota is 11-1 at home this season. Kansas City is 2-9 on the road.

8:30 p.m. ET: Utah Tech at Southern Utah (-2.5, 144.5)

Utah Tech (6-17) has lost six in a row and just fell to Abilene Christian 86-72, losing outright as 2.5-point home favorites. Similarly, Southern Utah (10-14) has dropped six of their last seven games and also just lost to Abilene Christian 84-70, failing to cover as 3-point home dogs.

This line opened with Southern Utah listed as a 1.5-point home favorite. Sharps have laid the short chalk with Southern Utah, driving the Thunderbirds up from -1.5 to -2.5. At DraftKings, Southern Utah is receiving 88% of spread bets and 89% of spread dollars. Normally, this would indicate a heavy “public” play. But keep in mind that this is one of the smallest, lowest bet games of the night. As a a result, this lopsided split is likely to be coming from sharp bettors who have targeted the tiny matchup.

Ken Pom has Southern Utah winning by five points (74-69). Those looking to add some protection in the event of a close game could elect to play the Thunderbirds on the moneyline at -145. At DraftKings, Southern Utah is raking in 82% of moneyline bets and 86% of moneyline dollars, further evidence of heavy action in favor the home team posting a straight up victory.

Southern Utah has the better defensive efficiency (220th vs 311th), offensive rebound percentage (30% vs 27%) and free-throw shooting (73% vs 68%).

Southern Utah is 7-5 at home. Utah Tech is 0-12 on the road.