NCAAB Scores & Matchups
Clemson @ Florida State
Arkansas @ Texas A&M
DePaul @ Xavier
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St. Bonaventure @ Massachusetts
Rice @ Tulane
Saint Joseph's @ George Mason
Mercyhurst @ Stonehill
Colgate @ Boston U
UMBC @ Bryant
Vanderbilt @ Tennessee
Illinois St. @ Indiana St.
Bucknell @ Lafayette
Massachusetts Lowell @ New Hampshire
Wisconsin @ Purdue
St. Francis (PA) @ Central Conn. St.
Ohio @ Kent St.
Gardner-Webb @ South Carolina Upstate
Army @ Navy
Fairleigh Dickinson @ LIU
Jacksonville @ North Alabama
Drexel @ William & Mary
Appalachian St. @ Georgia St.
James Madison @ Coastal Carolina
Houston @ Arizona
Vermont @ Maine
Chicago St. @ Le Moyne
Purdue Fort Wayne @ Robert Morris
Denver @ North Dakota State
Samford @ Wofford
Oral Roberts @ North Dakota
West Virginia @ Baylor
Georgetown @ Butler
Holy Cross @ Lehigh
Monmouth-NJ @ Towson
UNC Greensboro @ Furman
Boston College @ NC State
Virginia @ Virginia Tech
Binghamton @ NJIT
Charleston @ North Carolina A&T
Bowling Green @ Buffalo
Washington @ Penn St.
Hofstra @ Hampton
Northern Illinois @ Ball St.
High Point @ Winthrop
Connecticut @ Seton Hall
Miami (OH) @ Western Michigan
Duquesne @ Dayton
Old Dominion @ Georgia Southern
Southern Miss @ UL Monroe
Grand Canyon @ Texas-Arlington
Presbyterian @ Longwood
Texas Tech @ Oklahoma State
Central Florida @ Colorado
Lamar @ Texas A&M Commerce
Toledo @ Eastern Michigan
Stony Brook @ Northeastern
Troy @ Arkansas St.
Missouri @ Georgia
Kennesaw St. @ Sam Houston St.
The Citadel @ Western Carolina
Prairie View A&M @ Southern
Wyoming @ Colorado St.
Morgan St. @ South Carolina State
California @ Georgia Tech
Coppin St. @ North Carolina Central
Howard @ Delaware State
George Washington @ Davidson
East Carolina @ Charlotte
Norfolk State @ Maryland-Eastern Shore
CSU Fullerton @ CSU Bakersfield
Texas State @ South Alabama
Cincinnati @ Iowa State
Campbell @ Delaware
Auburn @ Alabama
Stanford @ Duke
Northern Arizona @ Sacramento State
Jacksonville St. @ Louisiana Tech
Loyola (MD) @ American U.
Minnesota @ Southern California
La Salle @ Rhode Island
Queens University of Charlotte @ Eastern Kentucky
Nicholls State @ Southeastern Louisiana
Stephen F. Austin @ Northwestern St.
North Florida @ Central Arkansas
Charleston Southern @ UNC Asheville
VMI @ Mercer
Incarnate Word @ Texas A&M-CC
Morehead St. @ Western Illinois
Tennessee St. @ SIU Edwardsville
Southern Indiana @ Lindenwood
Tenn-Martin @ Eastern Illinois
Tennessee Tech @ SE Missouri St.
Pacific @ Oregon St.
Stetson @ Austin Peay
Cornell @ Dartmouth
Florida Gulf Coast @ Lipscomb
Northern Colorado @ Portland St.
Houston Christian @ Texas Rio Grande Valley
Alcorn St. @ Bethune-Cookman
Jackson State @ Florida A&M
Louisiana State @ Oklahoma
Villanova @ Providence
Mississippi State @ Mississippi
Texas-San Antonio @ Tulsa
McNeese St. @ New Orleans
Columbia @ Harvard
Wake Forest @ Southern Methodist
North Carolina @ Syracuse
Fordham @ Richmond
Pennsylvania @ Brown
Alabama St. @ Arkansas-Pine Bluff
West Georgia @ Bellarmine
Alabama A&M @ Mississippi Valley State
Belmont @ Southern Illinois
UNLV @ Fresno St.
East Tennessee St. @ Chattanooga
Elon University @ UNC Wilmington
Idaho @ Eastern Washington
Akron @ Central Michigan
Texas Southern @ Grambling State
Princeton @ Yale
Nebraska Omaha @ St. Thomas (MN)
Kentucky @ Texas
Seattle @ Tarleton State
Marshall @ UL Lafayette
UC Santa Barbara @ UC Riverside
Middle Tennessee St. @ Western Kentucky
Texas Christian @ Arizona State
Idaho State @ Montana St.
Michigan St. @ Illinois
Cal Poly SLO @ CSU Northridge
Utah Valley @ Southern Utah
South Carolina @ Florida
Pepperdine @ Gonzaga
Utah Tech @ California Baptist
Kansas State @ Brigham Young
Weber St. @ Montana
Liberty @ Texas-El Paso
Florida International @ New Mexico St.
Loyola Marymount @ Portland
San Francisco @ San Diego
UC Davis @ UC San Diego
Kansas @ Utah
Boise St. @ San Diego St.
Washington St. @ Saint Mary's
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.
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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.