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FGCU vs Queens Basketball Prediction, Odds, Picks, Best Bets for ASUN Tournament

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FGCU vs Queens Basketball Prediction, Odds, Picks, Best Bets for ASUN Tournament

The No. 3 seed Florida Gulf Coast Eagles (18-13, 13-5 ASUN) and the No. 6 seed Queens Royals (18-13, 11-7 ASUN) play in the ASUN tournament Monday at Alico Arena, tipping off at 7 p.m. ET.

Before you place your bet on this matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.

FGCU vs. Queens Game Info and Odds

  • Game day: Monday, March 3, 2025
  • Game time: 7 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: ESPN+
  • Location: Fort Myers, Florida
  • Arena: Alico Arena

FGCU vs. Queens Picks and Prediction

All college basketball win probability predictions and picks are according to numberFire.
Prediction: FGCU win (72.9%)

FGCU is a 4.5-point favorite over Queens on Monday and the total is set at 146.5 points. Below are some betting insights and trends if you plan to place a wager on the matchup.

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FGCU vs. Queens: ATS Betting Stats and Trends

  • FGCU has compiled a 16-14-0 ATS record so far this year.
  • Queens is 16-13-0 ATS this year.
  • When the spread is set as 4.5 or more this season, FGCU (7-6) covers a higher percentage of those games when it is the favorite (53.8%) than Queens (4-6) does as the underdog (40%).
  • When playing at home, the Eagles own a worse record against the spread (7-7-0) compared to their ATS record in away games (9-7-0).
  • Against the spread, the Royals have had better results on the road (9-7-0) than at home (6-6-0).
  • FGCU's record against the spread in conference action is 10-8-0.
  • Queens has covered the spread 10 times in 18 ASUN games.

FGCU vs. Queens: Moneyline Betting Stats

  • FGCU has been victorious in 14, or 73.7%, of the 19 contests it has been chosen as moneyline favorites in this season.
  • This season, the Eagles have come away with a win 11 times in 13 chances when named as a favorite of at least -210 or shorter on the moneyline.
  • Queens has won four of the 15 games it was the underdog on the moneyline this season (26.7%).
  • In games they have played as a moneyline underdog with odds of +172 or longer, the Royals have a record of 2-7 (22.2%).
  • The moneyline set for this matchup implies FGCU has a 67.7% chance of walking away with the win.

FGCU vs. Queens Head-to-Head Comparison

  • FGCU is outscoring opponents by 3.1 points per game with a +94 scoring differential overall. It puts up 72.8 points per game (215th in college basketball) and allows 69.7 per contest (109th in college basketball).
  • Dallion Johnson's 15.1 points per game lead FGCU and rank 256th in the country.
  • Queens is outscoring opponents by 2.6 points per game, with a +82 scoring differential overall. It puts up 76.8 points per game (102nd in college basketball) and allows 74.2 per outing (250th in college basketball).
  • Leo Colimerio leads Queens, averaging 13.8 points per game (404th in college basketball).
  • The Eagles prevail in the rebound battle by an average of 3.8 boards. They are pulling down 32.3 rebounds per game (164th in college basketball) compared to their opponents' 28.5 per contest.
  • Keeshawn Kellman is 117th in college basketball action with 7.4 rebounds per game to lead the Eagles.
  • The 34 rebounds per game the Royals accumulate rank 70th in the nation, 2.4 more than the 31.6 their opponents collect.
  • Malcolm Wilson's 5.4 rebounds per game lead the Royals and rank 468th in the country.
  • FGCU scores 99.3 points per 100 possessions (92nd in college basketball), while giving up 95.2 points per 100 possessions (235th in college basketball).
  • The Royals average 96.3 points per 100 possessions on offense (167th in college basketball), and allow 92.9 points per 100 possessions (166th in college basketball).

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