NCAAB: #14 Oakland vs #3 Kentucky Odds, and Picks (Mar 21)
- Spread X.X
- To Win XXX
- Total X.XX
- Spread X.X
- To Win XXX
- Total X.XX
- Kentucky is coming off a tough loss against Texas A&M, falling 97-87 in their last game.
- Oakland secured the Horizon Conference title over Milwaukee with an 83-76 triumph.
- In the history of the two programs, Oakland and Kentucky have never played each other.
The NCAA Tournament is starting up with an enticing matchup between the Kentucky Wildcats and the Oakland Golden Grizzlies. Let’s break down each of these teams and provide a prediction for this upcoming first-round matchup.
How to Watch
- CBS
Preview
Oakland enters the tournament with a 23-11 record, anchored by their stout defense that allows just 72.9 points per game. The Golden Grizzlies faced much weaker competition in comparison to Kentucky, and when tested by a Top-25 team, they suffered an 11-point loss to Illinois. If the Golden Grizzlies pull off the upset, it will be because of star forward Trey Townsend, who is enjoying a stellar season with averages of 17 ppg and 7.8 rpg. Oakland has a modest tournament record, standing at 1-3 overall.
Kentucky has impressed with a 5-2 record against teams ranked in the Top 25. Notable victories include a four-point win over a current #1 seed, UNC, and a high-scoring triumph against Alabama, amassing a whopping 117 total points. The Wildcats’ offensive prowess is evident, averaging an impressive 89.4 points per game while leading all teams in three-point shooting at 41.2%. At the helm of their impressive offense is Antonio Reeves, a dynamic 6’6″ guard averaging 20 points per game.
Prediction
Despite Oakland’s tenacious defense, I anticipate the Kentucky Wildcats will emerge victorious in this game. With their formidable scoring ability and experience against tougher competition, the Wildcats are poised to outplay Oakland on both ends of the court. They also hold a considerable advantage as a program, boasting eight NCAA championships, the second-most in college basketball history. Expect Kentucky to not only secure the win, but also cover the 13.5-point spread.
NCAAB Picks:
- Kentucky to win (UK -13.5)