Massachusetts (UMASS) vs. St. Bonaventure Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-31-2022
Massachusetts (UMASS) vs. St. Bonaventure Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 12-31-2022

Once Upon A Time in America Betting Show

WINNING IS EASY WHEN YOU HAVE THE BEST PICKS

We split our best bets again on Thursday after losing on the under in the Minnesota and Syracuse bowl game when they combined to score 48 points and the under was 44, while winning the NBA best bet when Boston and the LA Clippers scored 226 points to finish under the 227.0-point closing line. Friday’s NBA best bet is a sure winner so sigh up today and be ready for a college football bowl extravaganza this weekend. 

NOTE: Comes with a profit guarantee. Win or get the money back in credit.

The UMass Minutemen and the St Bonaventure Bonnies will be in an Atlantic 10 Conference matchup on Saturday afternoon inside of the Reilly Center. The Minutemen are 9-3 this season and are coming off a 68-57 home win over the Dartmouth Big Green last Tuesday. The Bonnies are 6-7 thus far and are on a four-game losing streak after a 62-52 road loss against the Northern Iowa Panthers last Wednesday. These teams also wrap up the regular season against one another as they will play on March 4 as well. 

The UMass Minutemen have been playing extremely well and were able to pick up a 68-57 home victory against the Dartmouth Big Green. They dominated in the second half as they outscored Dartmouth 40-22. They did not shoot the ball too well as they were 21-of-60 (35 percent) overall, 7-of-26 (26.9 percent) from the three, and 28 free-throw attempts. Junior guard T.J. Weeks Jr led the team as in 34 minutes he finished with 19 points, five rebounds, five assists, and two steals. Defensively, they did a solid job as they allowed 31.5 percent from the floor and 35 from deep here. UMass did decently well as they finished with six steals and five blocks throughout the game. 

The UMass Minutemen are not doing too hot this season as they are 228th in the nation with 70 points per game thus far and shooting 42 percent from the floor while averaging 14.6 assists per game. Defensively, they are giving up 65.7 points per game, which is 104th in the country. They need to improve with four blocks and 7.4 steals per game thus far. 

  
Read Full Article