College Basketball Predictions – January 18, 2019

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College Basketball Overview – January 18, 2019

  • 7 games tonight in NCAA Basketball
  • Buffalo has the highest predicted win probability tonight
  • Iona vs. Marist is the closest prediction tonight
  • Iona vs. Marist is the highest predicted total of the night
  • Rutgers vs. Northwestern is the lowest predicted total of the night

Tonight’s College Basketball Schedule

This is the line-up for tonight’s college basketball action:

  • Ohio State vs. Maryland
  • Buffalo vs. Eastern Michigan
  • Iona vs. Marist
  • Rutgers vs. Northwestern
  • Saint Louis vs. St. Joseph’s
  • Toledo vs. Ohio
  • Villanova vs. Xavier

SportsFormulator provides college basketball predicted scores using our proprietary formulator for each NCAA basketball game tonight January 18, 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.

College Basketball Predictions – January 18, 2019:

TEAMWIN%SCOREODDS
Maryland37%67Bet
Ohio State  63%75Now
Eastern Michigan1%58Bet
Buffalo  99%87Now
Marist54%75Bet
Iona47%73Now
Northwestern54%68Bet
Rutgers46%66Now
St. Joseph’s40%67Bet
Saint Louis60%72Now
Ohio14%63Bet
Toledo86%84Now
Xavier36%68Bet
Villanova64%76Now
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