The Vanderbilt Commodores (4-1) will be at home in Memorial Gym when they meet the Southeastern Louisiana Lions (2-4). Action starts at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, November 25, 2019.
Southeastern Louisiana Lions vs. Vanderbilt Commodores ATS Odds
In their last game, the Commodores easily got past the South Carolina State Bulldogs, 97-60, while the Lions were blown out by the Austin Peay Governors, 81-60.
Vanderbilt dominated nearly every stat category in the game. They had a phenomenal offensive rebounding percentage of 37.9 (above their season average of 30.8) and an effective field goal percentage of 0.707 (above their season average of 0.608). South Carolina State recorded marks of 9.7 and 0.446, respectively, for those same stats. Southeastern Louisiana, meanwhile, forced Austin Peay into a turnover percentage of 21.8 (above their season average of 14.3). Vanderbilt rallied around Aaron Nesmith, who finished with 20 points and five rebounds. Jeremiah Saunders had a good game for Southeastern Louisiana, recording 14 points.
This could end up being a mistake-prone game for the offense of Vanderbilt. Dating back to the 2018-19 season, Vanderbilt ranks 287th in the country in ball protection (turnover percentage of 20.4 percent), while the ball-hawking defense of Southeastern Louisiana has forced the 26th-most turnovers in the nation (22.5 percent).
Southeastern Louisiana Lions at Vanderbilt Commodores Odds Pick
Basketball Tip: SU Winner – Vanderbilt, ATS Winner – Southeastern Louisiana, O/U – Under
Betting Notes (2018-Present):
- Southeastern Louisiana ranks 99th in steals per game (6.8) while Vanderbilt ranks 249th (5.3).
- The Lions rank 152nd in assists per game (13.5) while the Commodores rank 231st (12.2).
- Southeastern Louisiana ranks 13th in three pointers allowed per game (18.6) while Vanderbilt ranks 85th (20.8).
- The Lions rank 49th in rebounds allowed per game (32.4) while the Commodores rank 155th (34.7).
- Vanderbilt averages 4.0 blocks per game, which ranks 80th in the nation. Southeastern Louisiana ranks 180th in blocks allowed per game (3.5).

