2019 NCAA Tournament Second Round Predictions – March 23, 2019

The second round of the 2019 NCAA Tournament starts Saturday, March 23 with 8 games. Who’s advancing from the Round of 32 to the Sweet 16?

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Second Round Schedule – 2019 NCAA Tournament

This is the line-up for Saturday’s Second Round NCAA Tournament games:

  • Villanova vs. Purdue
  • Murray State vs. Florida State
  • Maryland vs. LSU
  • Wofford vs. Kentucky
  • Minnesota vs. Michigan State
  • Florida vs. Michigan
  • Kansas vs. Auburn
  • Baylor vs. Gonzaga

SportsFormulator provides college basketball predicted scores using our proprietary formulator for each NCAA basketball game tonight March 23, 2019. Our data driven college basketball predictions giving you a predicted win percentage and score. Use our NCAA basketball predictions to win your college basketball bets tonight whether you are betting the college basketball point spread or total.

Second Round College Basketball Predictions – March 23, 2019:

TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Villanova46%71Bet
Purdue54%73Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Murray State58%74Bet
Florida State42%69Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Maryland46%70Bet
LSU54%72Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Wofford53%73Bet
Kentucky47%71Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Minnesota27%62Bet
Michigan State73%75Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Florida36%60Bet
Michigan64%68Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Auburn59%76Bet
Kansas41%70Now
TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Baylor13%64Bet
Gonzaga87%85Now

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