PREMIUM
Rogers' 10* NCAAB Game of the Day
(NCAAB) Drexel vs. William & Mary,
Point Spread: -9.50 | 100.00 William & Mary (Home)
Result: Win
Point Spread: -9.50 | 100.00 William & Mary (Home)
Result: Win
The set-up: It's make-up game tonight in the CAA, as the 8-14 Drexel Dragons visit the 11-9 William and Mary Tribe. Drexel is just 2-7 in CAA play, while William and Mary is 5-4.
Drexel: The Dragons limp in having lost six of their last eight games. However, coming off a 6-25 season (3-15 ibn CAA), the team's eight wins shows improvement. The 6-7 Rodney Williams (16.1 & 6.6) is the team's best player, while four guards give Drexel excellent depth on the perimeter. PG Lee (13.5 & 5.0 APG) leads the way along with fellow guards Mojica (11.2 & 6.0), Overton (10.0) and Jonsson (9.2). Up front, the 6-9 Bah (2.9 & 2.5) starts but the 6-8 Austin Williams (6.9 & 7.0) is a bigger contributor off the bench.
William and Mary: In contrast to Drexel, the Tribe come in having won five of their last seven games. Guard Daniel Dixon is averaging 16.9 PPG to lead the way and is paired with PG Cohn (6.4 & 4.9 APG) in the backcourt. While Drexel owns a deeper perimeter group, William and Mary should dominate inside, with the 6-7 Prewitt (14.3 & 5.8), the 6-9 Whitman (7.4 & 3.6), the 6-6 Malinowski (7.4 & 3.6) and the 6-9 Knight (7.0 & 4.4).
The pick: Drexel hardly enters this game in good form and has allowed 80.8 PPG in lined road games. That does not bode well vs. a William and Mary team playing its best ball of the season and comes in a perfect 9-0 SU at home on the season. Make William and Mary a 10* play.
Drexel: The Dragons limp in having lost six of their last eight games. However, coming off a 6-25 season (3-15 ibn CAA), the team's eight wins shows improvement. The 6-7 Rodney Williams (16.1 & 6.6) is the team's best player, while four guards give Drexel excellent depth on the perimeter. PG Lee (13.5 & 5.0 APG) leads the way along with fellow guards Mojica (11.2 & 6.0), Overton (10.0) and Jonsson (9.2). Up front, the 6-9 Bah (2.9 & 2.5) starts but the 6-8 Austin Williams (6.9 & 7.0) is a bigger contributor off the bench.
William and Mary: In contrast to Drexel, the Tribe come in having won five of their last seven games. Guard Daniel Dixon is averaging 16.9 PPG to lead the way and is paired with PG Cohn (6.4 & 4.9 APG) in the backcourt. While Drexel owns a deeper perimeter group, William and Mary should dominate inside, with the 6-7 Prewitt (14.3 & 5.8), the 6-9 Whitman (7.4 & 3.6), the 6-6 Malinowski (7.4 & 3.6) and the 6-9 Knight (7.0 & 4.4).
The pick: Drexel hardly enters this game in good form and has allowed 80.8 PPG in lined road games. That does not bode well vs. a William and Mary team playing its best ball of the season and comes in a perfect 9-0 SU at home on the season. Make William and Mary a 10* play.