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MADMEN'S CBB ***LATE GAME SAVER*** - 3/15/2008 11:00:00 PM

  • Sport: College Hoops
  • Pick Selection: Cal State Fullerton -5


  • We don't see UC Irvine hanging around in this one. CS Fullerton can score. They put up 83 last night knocking off Northridge and 81 the night before sending Riverside packing. Irvine has gotten to this point winning 2 close ones (55-50 and 57-56). On the year Fullerton has averaged 82.5 per game and we don't see a let down tonight with the Big West Championship on the line. They have beaten UC Irvine 4 straight now with the last 3 coming by 8, 10 and 15. Away from home this season, Irvine were just 6-13. Cal St. Fullerton are 9-2-1 L12 ATS overall and 8-2-1 L11 ATS when playing a Big West opponent. Lay the points.

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