NCAAB Scores & Matchups
Alabama @ Kentucky
Boston U @ Army
Creighton @ Connecticut
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Clemson @ Pittsburgh
George Washington @ George Mason
Auburn @ Georgia
Virginia @ Louisville
Georgia Tech @ Florida State
VMI @ The Citadel
Drake @ Indiana St.
Maine @ UMBC
Texas @ Florida
Northern Iowa @ Southern Illinois
Duke @ Boston College
South Carolina @ Oklahoma
Kansas State @ Kansas
Mercyhurst @ Wagner
Oakland @ Detroit Mercy
Colgate @ Lafayette
Buffalo @ Western Michigan
Illinois-Chicago @ Valparaiso
Southern Methodist @ Miami-Florida
Missouri St. @ Illinois St.
Mississippi @ Mississippi State
Arizona @ Texas Tech
Central Michigan @ Northern Illinois
Radford @ Charleston Southern
Toledo @ Ball St.
Eastern Michigan @ Bowling Green
Stony Brook @ Towson
Wake Forest @ Virginia Tech
Albany @ Binghamton
Davidson @ Rhode Island
Yale @ Columbia
Saint Peter's @ Sacred Heart
Harvard @ Brown
Cornell @ Pennsylvania
Princeton @ Dartmouth
Elon University @ Delaware
North Alabama @ North Florida
Le Moyne @ Chicago St.
Monmouth-NJ @ Campbell
Arizona State @ Cincinnati
Xavier @ Marquette
St. Bonaventure @ Duquesne
Winthrop @ UNC Asheville
Wright St. @ Northern Kentucky
Kansas City @ North Dakota
Queens University of Charlotte @ Florida Gulf Coast
Niagara @ Manhattan
Canisius @ Fairfield
Belmont @ Evansville
Texas-El Paso @ Florida International
American U. @ Holy Cross
Loyola (MD) @ Lehigh
Stanford @ North Carolina
Saint Louis @ Richmond
Purdue @ Oregon
Colorado @ Oklahoma State
Tulsa @ South Florida
New Hampshire @ NJIT
UNC Greensboro @ Western Carolina
Siena @ Merrimack
North Dakota State @ South Dakota
UL Lafayette @ UL Monroe
Wisconsin @ Southern California
Central Arkansas @ Jacksonville
New Orleans @ Texas A&M Commerce
Georgia St. @ Arkansas St.
Lindenwood @ Morehead St.
Georgia Southern @ Old Dominion
Miami (OH) @ Kent St.
Tennessee @ Vanderbilt
Marshall @ Coastal Carolina
UC Davis @ UC Santa Barbara
Loyola-Chicago @ Dayton
Stephen F. Austin @ Nicholls State
Colorado St. @ Wyoming
Quinnipiac @ Mount St. Mary's
West Georgia @ Stetson
Appalachian St. @ James Madison
Central Conn. St. @ Fairleigh Dickinson
Navy @ Bucknell
Utah Tech @ Utah Valley
South Carolina Upstate @ Gardner-Webb
Troy @ South Alabama
North Texas @ Texas-San Antonio
Little Rock @ Tennessee Tech
Bradley @ Murray St.
Massachusetts Lowell @ Bryant
Notre Dame @ Syracuse
Eastern Illinois @ Tennessee St.
SIU Edwardsville @ Tenn-Martin
Western Illinois @ Southern Indiana
Texas Rio Grande Valley @ Houston Christian
Southeastern Louisiana @ Northwestern St.
Northeastern @ Charleston
Chattanooga @ Furman
Lamar @ McNeese St.
Iowa State @ West Virginia
Louisiana Tech @ Kennesaw St.
Alabama St. @ Alabama A&M
Sam Houston St. @ Jacksonville St.
Southern Miss @ Texas State
Oral Roberts @ South Dakota State
Mississippi Valley State @ Bethune-Cookman
Jackson State @ Prairie View A&M
Grambling State @ Southern
Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ Florida A&M
Portland @ Washington St.
San Jose St. @ Nevada
Alcorn St. @ Texas Southern
Arkansas @ Missouri
East Tennessee St. @ Samford
California @ NC State
Texas A&M-CC @ Incarnate Word
Mercer @ Wofford
East Carolina @ Wichita St.
St. Francis (PA) @ LIU
Eastern Washington @ Idaho
New Mexico St. @ Liberty
Rider @ Marist
California Baptist @ Abilene Christian
Austin Peay @ Lipscomb
CSU Fullerton @ Long Beach St.
Presbyterian @ High Point
Western Kentucky @ Middle Tennessee St.
Bellarmine @ Eastern Kentucky
Portland St. @ Northern Arizona
UNLV @ San Diego St.
Sacramento State @ Northern Colorado
St. John's @ Seton Hall
Southern Utah @ Seattle
Denver @ St. Thomas (MN)
Tarleton State @ Grand Canyon
Montana @ Idaho State
UC San Diego @ UC Riverside
Louisiana State @ Texas A&M
Santa Clara @ Gonzaga
Brigham Young @ Utah
Montana St. @ Weber St.
San Diego @ Loyola Marymount
Oregon St. @ San Francisco
Saint Mary's @ Pepperdine
Cal Poly SLO @ UC Irvine
College Basketball Scores and Matchups
This page serves as the foundational platform for NCAAB bettors to initiate their handicapping process. It is where you delve into essential betting data that will shape your decision-making.
Presented here are all forthcoming matchups, coupled with live scores and outcomes. Before the game, bettors can view odds for each matchup and upon the game's conclusion, we give you a glance over the scores, fractionated by quarter.
What are the main types of bets for college basketball matchups?
After deciding your bets, the next step of the process involves scouring legal betting sites for the most favorable lines via our college basketball odds comparison tool. This platform reveals the odds for each game's point spread, moneyline, and total. Point spread betting is gambling on the predictive point gap between the two teams, while moneyline betting entails wagering on the team that is expected to triumph. Totals or Over/Under betting involves staking Over or Under on the amalgamated point total estimated to be scored in a specific game.
Covers also have March Madness odds from a full suite of the best March Madness betting sites!
Why use Covers NCAAB Scoreboard
Covers’ NCAAB scoreboard is a great place for bettors to start researching their college basketball picks.
The live and up-to-date odds come from the absolute best basketball betting sites and the matchup pages are a gateway into a huge array of NCAAB stats. Whether you are betting on the tournament or looking for a good matchup to use a new March Madness bonus or sportsbook promo with, this page is where you need to start!
How frequently is the NCAAB scoreboard updated?
Our live scores update in real-time, and our pre-games odds are refreshed every five minutes, so you see the best odds for betting on upcoming NCAAB games.
FAQs
College basketball matchups are determined through a combination of league mandates and independently scheduled games, typically resulting in about 30-35 games in a season.
Injuries can significantly impact college basketball matchups and betting odds, as the loss of key players can drastically alter a team's competitive level.
The average score of a college basketball game varies widely but tends to be lower than professional games, typically falling somewhere in the 60s or 70s per team.