Campbell Fighting Camels at Longwood Lancers Free Prediction 02/10/20

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The Longwood Lancers (9-16, 4-8 BigSou) welcome the Campbell Fighting Camels (12-12, 3-9 BigSou) to Willett Hall. The Fighting Camels are 1-point underdogs and will attempt to put an end to a five-game road losing streak. The game’s Over/Under (O/U) has been set at 132.5 points and action gets underway at 7 p.m. ET on Monday, February 10, 2020.

Campbell Fighting Camels at Longwood Lancers Betting Odds

Both teams covered in their last contest. The Fighting Camels (5-point favorites) defeated the Presbyterian Blue Hose, 79-62, while the Lancers (9.5-point underdogs) fell to the Winthrop Eagles, 70-68. The Campbell game went 8 points over the projected point total of 133, while the Longwood game finished 9 points under the projected point total of 147.

Campbell dominated nearly every facet of the game. They had a turnover percentage of 10.3 (better than their season average of 17.8) and an offensive rebounding percentage of 31.0 (above their season average of 23.6). For those same stats, Presbyterian was 19.3 and 23.1, respectively. Longwood, meanwhile, forced Winthrop into a turnover percentage of 24.7 (above their season average of 16.0). Juan Munoz was a key piece for Longwood with 24 points. Meanwhile, Campbell was lifted by Cedric Henderson Jr., who contributed 25 points and 10 rebounds.

In their first matchup this season, Henderson Jr. led the Fighting Camels to a 68-58 victory. He recorded 11 points and nine rebounds. The two teams combined for 126 points, which was under the projected point total of 131.5, and Campbell covered as an 8-point favorite. Campbell’s 0.577 effective field goal percentage was its biggest strength over Longwood, who had a rate of 0.451.

Vegas is known to place the total low when the Fighting Camels are playing, as 13 of their 22 contests have finished over the total. Campbell heads into the game with records of 12-12 straight up (SU) and 12-10 against the spread (ATS).

Contrary to Campbell, a little over half of Lancers games have finished under the projected point total. Further, Longwood is 9-16 SU and 8-14-1 ATS.

It could be a mistake-prone game for the Longwood offense. Longwood ranks 290th in the country in ball protection (turnover percentage of 20.8 percent), while the pesky defense of Campbell forces the 34th-most turnovers in the nation (22.9 percent). Furthermore, the Fighting Camels, who rank 302nd in offensive rebounding percentage (23.8 percent), could have a tough time getting put-back points against the Lancers, who rank 51st in defensive rebounding percentage (75.5 percent).

Campbell Fighting Camels vs. Longwood Lancers Pick

College Basketball Prediction: SU Winner – Longwood, ATS Winner – Longwood, O/U – Over

Betting Notes:

  • Campbell ranks 33rd in three pointers allowed per game (18.5) while Longwood ranks 237th (24.6).
  • The Lancers rank 194th in rebounds per game (34.6) while the Fighting Camels rank 292nd (30.2).
  • Campbell ranks 46th in steals per game (7.9) while Longwood ranks 118th in steals allowed per game (6.4).
  • The Fighting Camels rank 49th in assists per game (14.8) while the Lancers rank 251st (10.8).
  • Campbell ranks fourth in blocks allowed per game (2.0) while Longwood ranks 128th (3.5).
  • Longwood is 4-5 ATS at home, while Campbell is 8-6 ATS on the road.
  • The total has gone under in 5 of the Lancers’ 9 home games, while 9 of the Fighting Camels’ 14 road games have gone over.

Bettings Trends:

  • The Lancers are 4-1 ATS over their last five games, while the Fighting Camels are 2-3.
  • In their last five games, Longwood has 4 unders and 1 over, while Campbell has 3 overs and 2 unders.
  • The Lancers have outscored opponents by an average of 1.4 points in their last five games. For the season, Longwood has lost by an average of 1.8 points.
  • During their last five games, the Fighting Camels have scored an average of 67.4 points per game (0.8 above their season average) and allowed an average of 72.0 points per game (7.2 above their season average).