Both of these teams are used to better results, but both are a bit down right now. They own just three wins between them through a total of 17 games played on the season. Niagara has the wild card here in what could be a close game. Antoine Mason is a special player, leading the NCAA in scoring by tossing in a prolific 30 points per game. He certainly will have his way against a weak Siena team. But, more importantly in an anticipated close game, he is by far the biggest weapon on the court. The Saints don't travel well at 5-14-1 ATS in their last 20 on the road. Niagara is 9-2 straight-up the last two seasons at home vs. losing teams and 55-19 straight-up in their last 74 games vs. teams in the .200 to .400 range. They are also 25-5 in their last 30 games as a home favorite of -165 to -250. Take Niagara on the moneyline here. Also take the UNDER. Niagara's overall season averages are very high but in two of their last three games they scored in the 60s while holding opponents to the 80s. Siena hasn't managed more than 66 points in five of their nine games and over their last three they are averaging just 63 points per game. In their last eight games vs. a losing team, the Purple Eagles have gone 6-2 to the UNDER and the Saints are 6-0 UNDER in their last six. Take the home team and the UNDER here.
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