St. John’s vs. Syracuse Odds: NCAA Championship Odds

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Mar/02/2010
Syracuse College Basketball

St. John's vs. Syracuse College Basketball odds opened at Syracuse -14 at Sportsbetting.com (see website here).  The line has remained at -14.

The St. John's Red Storm are on the road to play the newly anointed No. 1 Syracuse Orange.

St. John's is a massive 14-point road ‘dog and the Total is set at 136.5 and while it is only 1-8 straight up in its last nine overall games against Syracuse, it is 6-3 against the spread at the same time.

Better yet, the Red Storm is 8-1 ATS in its last nine in Syracuse and is currently riding an eight-game winning streak at the Carrier Dome.

St. John's is also 6-3 ATS in its last nine road games.

Syracuse University climbed to No. 1 in the Associated Press's top 25 men's college basketball poll, reaching the top spot for the first time since a six-week stint during the 1989-90 season.

The Orange received 59 of 65 first-place votes from the national media panel, making the jump to the top spot from No. 4.

Syracuse odds to win the 2010 NCAA Championship were currently at 9/2 at Sportsbetting.com

 

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