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This Wednesday, February 1st, the NCAA brings us a game corresponding to the Big East Conference between the Providence Friars who will have to travel to the city of Cincinnati to face the Xavier Musketeers. Two of the best-ranked teams in the conference
After a sluggish start to the season, the Providence Friars will be looking for their fourth consecutive win. In their last three games, the team’s performance has increased considerably, getting three significant victories against conference rivals. There is no doubt that the Friars’ main advantage has been their offense, which is the 19th most efficient offense in the league. Led by forward Bryce Hopkins (16.4 ppg, 9.1 rpg) the offense averages 78.4 points per game, and the defense is one of the lowest allowing points per game with an average of 68.2 points per game. The Providence Friars are third in the Big East Conference with a 17-5 record and 9-2 in conference play.
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The Xavier Musketeers were seemingly invincible, as of January 18 they had not lost any of their conference games, their only losses coming against Indiana, Duke, and Gonzaga earlier in the season. Their streak of 11 consecutive victories would be cut short by the DePaul Blue Demons, who would defeat the Musketeers by 73-72, after this defeat they would lose again a conference game against the Creighton Bluejays by 84-67 in their last game. The team’s most vital point has been their offense, which is ranked No. 1 in their conference in points per game, averaging 83.2 ppg. The Musketeers will have the advantage of playing the next two games at home, both against teams from the same conference.
Oddsmakers have the Musketeers favored in what will be the first game between the two teams this season. We will see if the Friars can extend their winning streak or if the Musketeers can get revenge after losing their last conference game.
Providence Friars vs Xavier Musketeers Game Information
- Date: 02/01/2023
- Time: 06:30 PM ET
- Location: Cintas Center, Cincinnati, OH.
- How to Watch Providence vs Xavier : FS1
Providence vs Xavier Betting Lines
Providence is +150 according to our Vegas NCAAB Lines. This means that if you wager $100 you have the chance to win $150.On the other side, Xavier is -175 according to the Vegas NCAAB Lines. This means that if you wager $100 you have the chance to win $57.
The implied probability for these two teams attached to the betting lines has Providence at a 40.00% chance of winning the game, meanwhile Xavier has 63.64% probability of finishing the game with the W.
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