South Carolina vs. East Carolina Best Moneyline 12/9/23
South Carolina vs. East Carolina Best Moneyline 12/9/23
South Carolina Gamecocks vs. East Carolina Pirates Game Pick
The South Carolina Gamecocks take on the East Carolina Pirates at Minges Coliseum on Saturday, December 9th, at 12:00 PM EST
South Carolina Gamecocks vs. East Carolina Pirates Odds
Moneyline: South Carolina -196 (FanDuel), East Carolina +200 (BetMGM)
Point Spread: South Carolina -4.5 (-110 FanDuel), East Carolina +5.5 (-110 PointsBet)
Total: Over 140.5 (-110 PointsBet), Under 140.5 (-110 PointsBet)
Betting Trends
Record: South Carolina Gamecocks: 7-1 East Carolina Pirates: 4-4
ATS: Away RecentTeam ATS: 7-1 Home RecentTeam ATS: 4-4
Over/Under: Away Over/Under: 7-1 Home Over/Under: 4-4
Matchup Preview
The South Carolina Gamecocks will face off against the East Carolina Pirates at Minges Coliseum on Saturday, December 9th, at 12:00 PM EST. South Carolina has a record of 7-1 and is led by Meechie Johnson Jr., who has a 49.00% field goal percentage and averages 151.00 points per game. B.J. Mack contributes with 45.70% FG and 40.00 RPG. On the other hand, East Carolina has a record of 6-3 and is led by Ezra Ausar, who has a 61.70% FG and averages 115.00 PPG. Brandon Johnson adds 107.00 PPG and 59.00 RPG. Despite the injuries, South Carolina's strong performance gives them the edge in this matchup. Moneyline pick: South Carolina
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