The Albany Great Danes (3-3) will go head-to-head against the Presbyterian Blue Hose (1-5) at People’s United Center. The game begins at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, November 24, 2019.
Albany Great Danes vs. Presbyterian Blue Hose Betting Odds
In their last outing, the Blue Hose fell to the Quinnipiac Bobcats, 73-64, while the Great Danes beat the Sacred Heart Pioneers, 72-65.
The Great Danes forced 15 turnovers and had an effective field goal percentage of 0.533 (above their season average of 0.476). Presbyterian, on the other hand, had a turnover percentage of 12.2 (better than their season average of 19.4). Presbyterian rallied around Cory Hightower, who registered his zeroth triple-double of the season. He played well, registering 16 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists. Cameron Healy, meanwhile fueled Albany with 24 points and six assists.
Games including the Great Danes tend to go under the projected point total (66.7 percent). Albany heads into the game with records of 3-3 straight up (SU) and 1-2 against the spread (ATS).
Coinciding with Albany, Blue Hose games also tend to go under the total (80.0 percent). Further, Presbyterian is 1-5 SU and 2-3 ATS.
Getting to the line might be rare for Presbyterian in this meeting. The Blue Hose rank 269th in the country with a free throw attempt (FTA) rate of 0.209, while Albany ranks 56th in FTA rate allowed (0.194) dating back to last season.
Albany Great Danes vs. Presbyterian Blue Hose Pick
Free College Basketball Pick: SU Winner – Presbyterian, ATS Winner – Presbyterian, O/U – Under
Betting Notes (2018-Present):
- Presbyterian ranks 36th in assists per game (15.3) while Albany ranks 233rd in assists allowed per game (14.3).
- The Great Danes rank 220th in blocks per game (2.6) while the Blue Hose rank 267th (2.0).
- Presbyterian ranks 225th in rebounds per game (34.5) while Albany ranks 232nd (34.3).
- The Great Danes rank 80th in three pointers attempted per game (24.4) while the Blue Hose rank 269th in three pointers allowed per game (24.7).
- Presbyterian ranks 26th in steals allowed per game (5.1) while Albany ranks 161st (6.4).

