Marquette (22-8, 13-6) comes in off a disappointing loss in conference play, falling at UConn 72-66 on Wednesday.
The Red Storm had the week off after they took down Seton Hall last Saturday 71-61 at Madison Square Garden, clinching the outright Big East title for the first time since 1985.
Marquette leads the all-time series over St. John's 23-12 and won six matchups in a row before the Red Storm claimed a 70-64 decision at home on Feb. 4.
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Marquette (22-8, 13-6) comes in off a disappointing loss in conference play, falling at UConn 72-66 on Wednesday.
The Red Storm had the week off after they took down Seton Hall last Saturday 71-61 at Madison Square Garden, clinching the outright Big East title for the first time since 1985.
Marquette leads the all-time series over St. John's 23-12 and won six matchups in a row before the Red Storm claimed a 70-64 decision at home on Feb. 4.
Two teams with plenty to play for will close the Big 12 regular season on Saturday afternoon in Manhattan, Kan., as No. 10 Iowa State seeks revenge for a Feb. 1 home loss to Kansas State.
The Wildcats (15-15, 9-10 Big 12) will look to finish the conference season at .500 and improve their chances for postseason play after winning their last two games.
Iowa State (22-8, 12-7) still hopes to secure a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament this month with a strong finish.
Besides revenge, Iowa State will look to bounce back from a heart-breaking 88-85 double-overtime home loss to No. 23 BYU on Tuesday night.
No. 7 Alabama isn't out of gas, even if the tank has looked closer to empty than full in recent weeks.
Alabama (23-7, 12-5 SEC) has dropped four of its last six games and can't finish higher than third place in the SEC as it wraps up the regular season at top-ranked Auburn on Saturday
The slide started with a 94-85 home loss against Auburn on Feb. 15. The two programs were tied for first place entering that showdown with the Tigers ranked No. 1 and Alabama No. 2.
Auburn (27-3, 15-2) went on to clinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SEC tournament. The Crimson Tide were eliminated from the competition for the No. 2 seed on Wednesday when they lost 99-94 at home to No. 5 Florida.
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Iowa State Cyclones @Kansas State Wildcats+6.5 -110bet365 * 1:30 pm
Two teams with plenty to play for will close the Big 12 regular season on Saturday afternoon in Manhattan, Kan., as No. 10 Iowa State seeks revenge for a Feb. 1 home loss to Kansas State.
The Wildcats (15-15, 9-10 Big 12) will look to finish the conference season at .500 and improve their chances for postseason play after winning their last two games.
Iowa State (22-8, 12-7) still hopes to secure a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament this month with a strong finish.
Besides revenge, Iowa State will look to bounce back from a heart-breaking 88-85 double-overtime home loss to No. 23 BYU on Tuesday night.
No. 7 Alabama isn't out of gas, even if the tank has looked closer to empty than full in recent weeks.
Alabama (23-7, 12-5 SEC) has dropped four of its last six games and can't finish higher than third place in the SEC as it wraps up the regular season at top-ranked Auburn on Saturday
The slide started with a 94-85 home loss against Auburn on Feb. 15. The two programs were tied for first place entering that showdown with the Tigers ranked No. 1 and Alabama No. 2.
Auburn (27-3, 15-2) went on to clinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SEC tournament. The Crimson Tide were eliminated from the competition for the No. 2 seed on Wednesday when they lost 99-94 at home to No. 5 Florida.
It's finally a true must-win game when Ohio State plays at Indiana on Saturday in their regular-season finale in Bloomington, Ind.
The term is often overused and meaningless until it actually matters. Now it's March and it matters for the Hoosiers (18-12, 9-10 Big Ten) and the Buckeyes (17-13, 9-10), both nationally and within the conference.
Each team is on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament and a victory would be invaluable, particularly for the Hoosiers, who would then own the head-to-head after defeating Ohio State 77-76 in overtime on the road on Jan. 17.
This will be the final home game for fourth-year coach and former Hoosiers standout Mike Woodson. The school announced Feb. 7 that he was stepping down at the end of the season.
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Ohio State Buckeyes+2.5 -110bet365@ Indiana Hoosiers * 3:30 pm
It's finally a true must-win game when Ohio State plays at Indiana on Saturday in their regular-season finale in Bloomington, Ind.
The term is often overused and meaningless until it actually matters. Now it's March and it matters for the Hoosiers (18-12, 9-10 Big Ten) and the Buckeyes (17-13, 9-10), both nationally and within the conference.
Each team is on the bubble for the NCAA Tournament and a victory would be invaluable, particularly for the Hoosiers, who would then own the head-to-head after defeating Ohio State 77-76 in overtime on the road on Jan. 17.
This will be the final home game for fourth-year coach and former Hoosiers standout Mike Woodson. The school announced Feb. 7 that he was stepping down at the end of the season.
Arizona (20-10, 14-5) is coming off a 113-100 home win against Arizona State on Tuesday. The Wildcats have won three of their past five games.
Kansas (19-11, 10-9) is led by Hunter Dickinson, who averages 16.9 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. Zeke Mayo ranks second on the team with 13.8 points per game, and Dajaun Harris Jr. is third with 9.1 points to go with a team-high 5.6 assists.
Kansas is 13-3 at home this season. Arizona is 6-4 on the road.
This will be the 13th matchup all-time between the programs. Kansas leads the series 8-4, including an 87-79 victory in the most recent meeting on Nov. 27, 2010.
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Arizona (20-10, 14-5) is coming off a 113-100 home win against Arizona State on Tuesday. The Wildcats have won three of their past five games.
Kansas (19-11, 10-9) is led by Hunter Dickinson, who averages 16.9 points and 9.9 rebounds per game. Zeke Mayo ranks second on the team with 13.8 points per game, and Dajaun Harris Jr. is third with 9.1 points to go with a team-high 5.6 assists.
Kansas is 13-3 at home this season. Arizona is 6-4 on the road.
This will be the 13th matchup all-time between the programs. Kansas leads the series 8-4, including an 87-79 victory in the most recent meeting on Nov. 27, 2010.
Iowa State Cyclones @ Kansas State Wildcats +6.5 -110 bet365 * 1:30 pm Last Meeting ( Feb 1, 2025 ) Kansas State 80, Iowa State 61 Two teams with plenty to play for will close the Big 12 regular season on Saturday afternoon in Manhattan, Kan., as No. 10 Iowa State seeks revenge for a Feb. 1 home loss to Kansas State. The Wildcats (15-15, 9-10 Big 12) will look to finish the conference season at .500 and improve their chances for postseason play after winning their last two games. Iowa State (22-8, 12-7) still hopes to secure a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament this month with a strong finish. Besides revenge, Iowa State will look to bounce back from a heart-breaking 88-85 double-overtime home loss to No. 23 BYU on Tuesday night. Alabama Crimson Tide +8.0 -110 bet365 @ Auburn Tigers * 2:30 pm Last Meeting ( Feb 15, 2025 ) Auburn 94, Alabama 85 No. 7 Alabama isn't out of gas, even if the tank has looked closer to empty than full in recent weeks. Alabama (23-7, 12-5 SEC) has dropped four of its last six games and can't finish higher than third place in the SEC as it wraps up the regular season at top-ranked Auburn on Saturday The slide started with a 94-85 home loss against Auburn on Feb. 15. The two programs were tied for first place entering that showdown with the Tigers ranked No. 1 and Alabama No. 2. Auburn (27-3, 15-2) went on to clinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SEC tournament. The Crimson Tide were eliminated from the competition for the No. 2 seed on Wednesday when they lost 99-94 at home to No. 5 Florida. BOL Ladies & Gentlemen
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Iowa State Cyclones @ Kansas State Wildcats +6.5 -110 bet365 * 1:30 pm Last Meeting ( Feb 1, 2025 ) Kansas State 80, Iowa State 61 Two teams with plenty to play for will close the Big 12 regular season on Saturday afternoon in Manhattan, Kan., as No. 10 Iowa State seeks revenge for a Feb. 1 home loss to Kansas State. The Wildcats (15-15, 9-10 Big 12) will look to finish the conference season at .500 and improve their chances for postseason play after winning their last two games. Iowa State (22-8, 12-7) still hopes to secure a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament this month with a strong finish. Besides revenge, Iowa State will look to bounce back from a heart-breaking 88-85 double-overtime home loss to No. 23 BYU on Tuesday night. Alabama Crimson Tide +8.0 -110 bet365 @ Auburn Tigers * 2:30 pm Last Meeting ( Feb 15, 2025 ) Auburn 94, Alabama 85 No. 7 Alabama isn't out of gas, even if the tank has looked closer to empty than full in recent weeks. Alabama (23-7, 12-5 SEC) has dropped four of its last six games and can't finish higher than third place in the SEC as it wraps up the regular season at top-ranked Auburn on Saturday The slide started with a 94-85 home loss against Auburn on Feb. 15. The two programs were tied for first place entering that showdown with the Tigers ranked No. 1 and Alabama No. 2. Auburn (27-3, 15-2) went on to clinch the No. 1 seed in the upcoming SEC tournament. The Crimson Tide were eliminated from the competition for the No. 2 seed on Wednesday when they lost 99-94 at home to No. 5 Florida. BOL Ladies & Gentlemen
Duke (27-3, 18-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won seven games in a row. The Blue Devils have posted nine victories by a margin of 30 points or more, including the last four outings.
North Carolina (20-11, 13-6) owns a season-best six-game winning streak. Many college hoops pundits opined this week that the Tar Heels still need a notable victory to bolster their chances for an NCAA Tournament invitation.
UCLA (21-9, 12-7 Big Ten) looks to head into next week's Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis on a winning streak after enduring a furious rally at Northwestern on Monday.
The Bruins seek back-to-back wins for the first time since their seven-game winning streak ended in a Feb. 11 loss at Illinois. They are also looking to sweep rival USC, which comes into Saturday's contest aiming to lock up a berth in the Big Ten Tournament.
The Trojans (15-15, 7-12), ended a five-game tailspin on Wednesday, routing Washington, 92-61. The win has them locked in a five-way tie with Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern and Rutgers, and a game ahead of Iowa following the Hawkeyes' loss to Michigan State on Thursday.
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Duke Blue Devils @North Carolina Tar Heels+9.5 -102 BETMGM * 6:30 pm
Duke (27-3, 18-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) has won seven games in a row. The Blue Devils have posted nine victories by a margin of 30 points or more, including the last four outings.
North Carolina (20-11, 13-6) owns a season-best six-game winning streak. Many college hoops pundits opined this week that the Tar Heels still need a notable victory to bolster their chances for an NCAA Tournament invitation.
UCLA (21-9, 12-7 Big Ten) looks to head into next week's Big Ten Tournament in Indianapolis on a winning streak after enduring a furious rally at Northwestern on Monday.
The Bruins seek back-to-back wins for the first time since their seven-game winning streak ended in a Feb. 11 loss at Illinois. They are also looking to sweep rival USC, which comes into Saturday's contest aiming to lock up a berth in the Big Ten Tournament.
The Trojans (15-15, 7-12), ended a five-game tailspin on Wednesday, routing Washington, 92-61. The win has them locked in a five-way tie with Minnesota, Nebraska, Northwestern and Rutgers, and a game ahead of Iowa following the Hawkeyes' loss to Michigan State on Thursday.
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