Virginia vs. Syracuse Betting Line: College Basketball Odds – March 2

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Gambling911.com has your Virginia vs. Syracuse betting line courtesy of our friends at Skybook. All of Monday’s College Basketball odds appear below.

UVA, with only one loss on the season, has only faced Syracuse once recently and that was a 75-56 rout by the Cavaliers.

Syracuse as a +6 home underdog in this matchup does have a respectable 18-11 record, however, Against The Spread they are just 9-6-1.  The Orange are 4-12-1 ATS in their last 17 games overall.  Virginia has covered the spread in 15 of its games.

At home Syracuse is solid at 13-4 this season but Virginia has gone 15-5-1 Against The Spread on the road in their last 21.

NCAA BASKETBALL - MEN - Mar 02

 

Mar 02

711

VIRGINIA

-6-110

   
 

7:00 PM

712

SYRACUSE

+6-110

   
 

Mar 02

713

BAYLOR

+3-110

   
 

7:00 PM

714

TEXAS

-3-110

   
 

Mar 02

715

BOSTON COLLEGE

+1½-110

   
 

9:00 PM

716

VIRGINIA TECH

-1½-110

   
 

Mar 02

717

OKLAHOMA

+4½-110

   
 

9:00 PM

718

IOWA STATE

-4½-110

 

 

 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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