North Carolina State vs. San Diego State Line at Aztecs +2

Written by:
Tyrone Black
Published on:
Mar/12/2012
North Carolina State vs. San Diego State Line at Aztecs +2

The North Carolina State vs. San Diego State line had the Aztecs as -2 underdogs for their 2012 NCAA Tournament game.  All March Madness betting odds can be found at WagerWeb.com here.

NC State was getting heavy lopsided action in this game.

North Carolina State is just 3-12 Against The Spread off a loss against a conference rival over the last 2 seasons.  They are 13-4 ATS on neutral courts over the last three seasons and 9-2 ATS in road games after a conference game this season. 

North Carolina State is 45-27 ATS in all tournament games since 1997. 

San Diego State is an impressive 28-14 Against The Spread when playing against a team with a winning record over the last two seasons. 

Here were your Thursday NCAA Tournament lines: 

Thursday, Mar 15, 2012 - NCAA Basketball Game


12:00 PM 711 NC Asheville +17 -110 712 Syracuse -17 -110

12:00 PM 713 Southern Mississippi  +6½ -110 714 Kansas State -6½ -110



12:00 PM 715 Loyola Maryland +17½ -110 716 Ohio State -17½ -110



12:00 PM 717 West Virginia pk -110 718 Gonzaga pk -110



12:00 PM 721 Connecticut -2½ -110 722 Iowa State +2½ -110

12:00 PM 725 Colorado State +3 -110 726 Murray State -3 -110

12:00 PM 727 South Dakota State +7½ -110 728 Baylor -7½ -110

12:00 PM 729 Colorado +5 -110 730 UNLV -5 -110

12:00 PM 731 Harvard +6½ -110 732 Vanderbilt -6½ -110

12:00 PM 733 Montana +9 -110 734 Wisconsin -9 -110

12:00 PM 735 Virginia Commonwealth +6 -110 736 Wichita State -6 -110

12:00 PM 737 New Mexico State +7 -110 738 Indiana -7 -110

12:00 PM 739 Long Beach State +4½ -110 740 New Mexico -4½ -110

12:00 PM 741 Davidson +7 -110 742 Louisville -7 -110

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

 

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