Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Cal State Fullerton Titans Free Prediction 03/09/19

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The Cal State Fullerton Titans (14-15, 10-5 BigWst) welcome the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors (17-12, 8-7 BigWst) to Titan Gym as the regular season comes to a conclusion. The game can be seen on ESPN 3 at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday, March 9, 2019.

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors at Cal State Fullerton Titans Betting Odds

In their last contest, the Titans were beaten by the UC Davis Aggies, 66-59, while the Rainbow Warriors defeated the UC Davis Aggies, 76-69.

Hawaii played a nearly perfect game. They had a superb offensive rebounding percentage of 28.1 (above their season average of 26.5) and a free throw rate of 0.321 (above their season average of 0.227). For those same stats, UC Davis was 13.3 and 0.308, respectively. Cal State Fullerton, meanwhile, held UC Davis to an effective field goal percentage of 0.425 (below their season average of 0.498). Kyle Allman Jr. put together a solid game for Cal State Fullerton with 17 points. Brocke Stepteau, meanwhile played well for Hawaii, putting up 17 points and five assists.

In their first matchup this season, Jack Purchase led the Rainbow Warriors to a 79-68 victory. He registered a double-double with 14 points and 11 rebounds. The Rainbow Warriors’ 12.9 offensive rebounding percentage was their biggest strength over the Titans, who had a mark of 6.3.

Second-chance points could be hard to find for Cal State Fullerton in this contest. The Titans are among the nation’s elite on the offensive glass, ranking 289th in offensive rebounding percentage at 24.9 percent. Meanwhile, Hawaii ranks 46th in the country at corralling defensive rebounds with a defensive rebounding percentage of 74.9 percent.

Hawaii Rainbow Warriors vs. Cal State Fullerton Titans Pick

College Basketball Pick: SU Winner – Hawaii, ATS Winner – Hawaii, O/U – Over

Betting Notes:

  • Hawaii ranks 85th in three pointers attempted per game (24.3) while Cal State Fullerton ranks 280th (17.5).
  • The Rainbow Warriors rank 36th in assists per game (15.6) while the Titans rank 183rd (12.6).
  • Hawaii ranks 13th in blocks allowed per game (2.3) while Cal State Fullerton ranks 26th (2.5).

Bettings Trends:

  • The Rainbow Warriors have been outscored by an average of 1.4 points in their last five games. For the season, Hawaii has defeated opponents by an average of 3.4 points.
  • During their last five games, the Titans have scored an average of 70.4 points per game (2.6 below their season average) and allowed an average of 70.4 points per game (0.5 below their season average).