The UC Riverside Highlanders (1-3) will look to halt a three-game losing streak when they visit the Green Bay Phoenix (2-2) on Tuesday, November 21, 2023 at Worthington Arena. The matchup airs at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN+. Below, we take a look at the UC Riverside vs. Green Bay odds and lines for this matchup.
The Highlanders head into their matchup against the Phoenix as a 6.5-point favorite. The matchup’s point total is set at 129.5.
UC Riverside compiled an 18-14-1 ATS record last year. Green Bay put together a 9-22-1 ATS record last season.
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UC Riverside at Green Bay odds, spread and lines
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- Spread: UC Riverside -6.5
- Total: 129.5
- Moneyline: UC Riverside -286, Green Bay +231
UC Riverside vs. Green Bay prediction
Green Bay 65, UC Riverside 63
Moneyline
- UC Riverside finished 13-5 in games it was listed as the moneyline favorite last season (winning 72.2% of those games).
- The Highlanders went 6-1 last year (winning 85.7% of their games) when playing as a moneyline favorite of -286 or shorter.
- UC Riverside has an implied moneyline win probability of 74.1% in this contest.
- Green Bay was underdogs in 30 games last season and won two (6.7%) of those contests.
- The Phoenix had a record of 1-26, a 3.7% win rate, when they were set as an underdog of +231 or more by bookmakers last season.
- Green Bay has a 30.2% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.
Against the spread
- UC Riverside compiled an 18-14-1 ATS record last year.
- Green Bay compiled a 9-22-1 record against the spread last season.
- Last year, the Highlanders averaged 72.4 points per game, just 4.1 fewer points than the 76.5 the Phoenix gave up.
- UC Riverside had a 3-2 record against the spread and a 5-1 record overall last season when scoring more than 76.5 points.
- When Green Bay gave up fewer than 72.4 points last season, it went 4-6 against the spread and 2-8 overall.
- The Phoenix’s 59.3 points per game last year were 9.9 fewer points than the 69.2 the Highlanders gave up to opponents.
- When it scored more than 69.2 points last season, Green Bay went 4-1 against the spread and 2-3 overall.
- UC Riverside had an ATS record of 3-0 and a 4-0 record overall last season when its opponents scored fewer than 59.3 points.
- The Highlanders out-scored their opponents by a total of 111 points last season (3.2 points per game on average), and opponents of the Phoenix out-scored them by 549 more points on the year (17.2 per game).
Over/Under
- The Highlanders had an average implied point total of 70.8 last season, which is 2.8 points higher than their implied total in Tuesday’s game (68).
- Last year, UC Riverside outscored its implied point total for this matchup (68) 22 times.
- The Phoenix’s average implied point total last season (74.7 points) is 12.7 points higher than their implied total in this matchup (62 points).
- Green Bay did not score more than its implied point total for this matchup (62) in a game.
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