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AAA's 10* BIG MONDAY GAME OF WEEK - +$4,000 NCAAB in 2015!
(NCAAB) Northeastern vs. Western Michigan,
Point Spread: 1.00 | -110.00 Western Michigan (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: 1.00 | -110.00 Western Michigan (Home)
Result: Win
This is a 10* GAME OF THE WEEK on Western Michigan.
When the smoke clears at the end of this one, we look for the home side to find a way to get the job done. WMU is off to a 3-5 start, most recently a 63-57 setback at James Madison on Thursday. Note that all five losses have been by eight points or less. Western Michigan though is 2-0 at home, defeating San Diego and Rochester College; suffice it to say, we can't understate how important we feel that home court advantage will be once again for the Broncos: since Steve Hawkins was named head coach at the start of the 2003-04 season, University Arena has been a brutal road trip for visiting teams, especially conference foes. Overall, WMU is 133-33 (.801) against opponents in Kalamazoo under Hawkins, including an 80-21 (.790) mark against conference opposition and a 53-12 (.815) record against non-conference opponents. Northeastern is 6-2, opening the season by going 4-0 before then going 2-2 over its last four, most recently a 76-73 setback at Detroit on Saturday. Note though that the Huskies are just 15-25 ATS in their last 40 when playing the role of favorite and just 13-17 ATS in their last 30 non-conference games, while WMU is 6-3 ATS in its last nine after scoring 60 points or less and 3-2 its last five non-conference games. Play on WESTERN MICHIGAN.
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When the smoke clears at the end of this one, we look for the home side to find a way to get the job done. WMU is off to a 3-5 start, most recently a 63-57 setback at James Madison on Thursday. Note that all five losses have been by eight points or less. Western Michigan though is 2-0 at home, defeating San Diego and Rochester College; suffice it to say, we can't understate how important we feel that home court advantage will be once again for the Broncos: since Steve Hawkins was named head coach at the start of the 2003-04 season, University Arena has been a brutal road trip for visiting teams, especially conference foes. Overall, WMU is 133-33 (.801) against opponents in Kalamazoo under Hawkins, including an 80-21 (.790) mark against conference opposition and a 53-12 (.815) record against non-conference opponents. Northeastern is 6-2, opening the season by going 4-0 before then going 2-2 over its last four, most recently a 76-73 setback at Detroit on Saturday. Note though that the Huskies are just 15-25 ATS in their last 40 when playing the role of favorite and just 13-17 ATS in their last 30 non-conference games, while WMU is 6-3 ATS in its last nine after scoring 60 points or less and 3-2 its last five non-conference games. Play on WESTERN MICHIGAN.
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