2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament Game Lines (Friday)

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Mar/14/2010
2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament Game Lines

Sportsbetting.com released 2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament game lines late Sunday for Friday's first round matchups (see Sportsbetting.com website here).  These odds were now available for betting.

Syracuse was a huge -18 ½ favorite vs. Vermont

Gonzaga and Florida State were at even odds (a pick ‘em)

West Virginia -17 ½ vs. Morgan State

Clemson was -1 vs. Missouri and we expect to see this line move.

Temple was a -4 favorite vs. Cornell

Wisconsin was -9 vs. Wofford

California was only a -1 favorite against Louisville in this very tight matchup

Ohio State was at -17 ½ vs. Santa Barbara

Oklahoma State and George Tech were even odds

Pittsburgh was -10 ½ vs. Oakland

Xavier and Minnesota were at even odds

Michigan State was the -12 ½ favorite vs. New Mexico State

Maryland was -9 vs. Houston

Texas A&M was -2 vs. Utah State

Purdue was -3 ½ vs. Siena

Again, these were the lines for Friday's 2010 NCAA Basketball Tournament games only.

 

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