The 13-12 Wisconsin Green Bay Phoenix will travel in Horizon League play when they face the Cleveland St Vikings in an NCAA college basketball game on Friday night. Tip off time from Cleveland St is scheduled for 9PM Eastern Time with national television coverage provided by ESPNU.
The odds from this NCAA college basketball game has the road team Wisconsin Green Bay Phoenix favored by -5 points with an over under line of 129 ½ points.
The teams met back on January 19th with Wisconsin Green Bay posting the 77-50 home win against the Vikings as a -8 ½ point betting favorite. The total came in at under 128 points.
Wisconsin Green Bay is 2-9 in true road games this season. The team is 7-5 against the Horizon League. They are 2-4 on the road against conference foes with wins coming against Wisconsin Milwaukee and Loyola Chicago. Three of their four losses came by double digits. They come off the 68-59 home win on Saturday to the Detroit Titans on Saturday as a +1 point underdog. The total landed under 127 points. The Phoenix hit on 43.1% from the floor along with 6 of 13 from three. They pull down 5 more rebounds and shoot 8 more free throws in the win. Green Bay gives up 40.7% shooting to the Titans in the win. Keifer Sykes had 16 points and 5 assists on 6 of 10 from the field for the Phoenix. Wisconsin Green Bay does a good job at the free throw line making 74.7% ranking 26th in all of college basketball.
The Vikings are 8-3 on their home court. Cleveland St is 4-8 against conference foes. On their home court against the Horizon League the team is 3-2 straight up with a notable win against Detroit. They lose their second straight game following a 92-62 road defeat on Tuesday to the Detroit Titans as a +15 point underdog. The total came in at over 148 ½ points. The Vikings fall behind 42-24 after one period in defeat. They hit on 46% from the field but just 3 of 16 from the three point line. Cleveland St allowed the Titans 44.4% shooting and gave up 21 more rebounds than Detroit. Bryn Forbes had 14 points on 5 of 11 shooting for Cleveland St. The Vikings struggle on the defensive end of the court as they give up 70 points a game and 45.5% shooting which ranks in the bottom third of college basketball.