North Carolina vs. Saint Peter’s Odds, Spread, Pick and Predictions for 2022 NCAA Tournament
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North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Saint Peterâs Peacocks Game Info
North Carolina Tar Heels (27-9, 15-5 ACC) vs. Saint Peterâs Peacocks (22-11, 14-6 MAAC)
- Date: Sunday, Mar. 27, 2022
- Start Time: 5:05 p.m. ET
- Location: Wells Fargo Center - Philadelphia, PA
- Coverage: CBS
- Last Meeting: First-ever meeting between the schools
North Carolina vs. Saint Peterâs Betting Odds
Odds courtesy of BetMGM
- Moneyline: UNC: (-375) | SPU: (+295)
- Point Spread: UNC: -8 (-110) | SPU: +8 (-110)
- Total: 137 - Over: (-110) | Under: (-110)
Betting Trends
- North Carolina 2021-22 Betting Trends: 19-16-1 ATS; 21-15 to the Over
- Saint Peterâs 2021-22 Betting Trends: 23-9 ATS; 13-19 to the Over
- North Carolina is 7-1 ATS in its last eight games
- North Carolina is 2-5 ATS in its last seven NCAA Tournament games as favorites
- Saint Peterâs is 8-0 ATS in its last eight neutral site games as underdogs
- Saint Peterâs is 20-5-1 ATS in its last 26 games overall
- The over is 4-1 in North Carolinaâs last five NCAA Tournament games
- The over is 6-2 in Saint Peterâs last eight games as underdogs
Overview
We are witnessing the most improbable NCAA Tournament run in history. The Saint Peterâs Peacocks are the first-ever No. 15 seed to advance to the Elite Eight, and one would expect a big Jersey City, NJ contingent to pack the seats and root them on in Philadelphia on Sunday. Before this yearâs Peacocks team, the lowest seed ever to make an Elite Eight was a No. 12 seed (2002 Missouri, 2021 Oregon State). Conversely, the North Carolina Tar Heels are making their 27th Elite Eight appearance and first since 2017.
North Carolina Tar Heels Betting Preview
North Carolina advanced to the Elite Eight with a 73-66 win over UCLA. The victory was UNCâs 17th straight over Pac-12 teams. While not as improbable as Saint Peterâs run, North Carolina had to win two of three tournament games as underdogs to be in this position. The Tar Heels improved to 10-4 SU all-time as a No. 8 seed and reached the Final Four as a No. 8 seed in 2000. Hubert Davis is now the fifth head coach to make an Elite Eight appearance in his first season as a D-I head coach, and first since Stan Heath in 2002.
Saint Peterâs Peacocks Betting Preview
Saint Peterâs entered the NCAA Tournament as the best ATS team of any in the 68-team field, and now three straight wins and covers have improved its ATS record to 23-9. At most sportsbooks, Saint Peterâs was 10,000:1 to win the national championship before the tournament. The Peacocks are the only team to win multiple games as a double-digit underdog in an NCAA Tournament since the tournament expanded in 1985.
From 1985-2021, double-digit favorites in the Sweet 16 went 35-2 SU but went 0-2 this year after Saint Peterâs win over Purdue and Arkansasâ win over Gonzaga. Saint Peterâs outright win over Purdue as +13 point underdogs was the biggest Sweet 16 upset since 1978. The Peacocks surpassed 2002 Indianaâs mark of beating Duke as +12 point underdogs in 1997, and Arizonaâs win over Kansas as +10.5 point underdogs in 1997. Both the 2002 Hoosiers and 1997 Wildcats made the National Championship Game that year.
North Carolina Tar Heels vs. Saint Peterâs Peacocks Betting Pick and Prediction
Saint Peterâs ten-game winning streak is the longest active streak in the country. The Peacocks have shown they can beat any team in the country to this point, so how can we pick against them now?
Saint Peterâs nine-game winning streak leading up to the Purdue game was primarily fueled by its dominant defense. During the streak, the Peacocks allowed 56 points per game, held opponents to a 33% field goal percentage (including 28% from 3-point range), and averaged six blocks per game. Nothing fazes this team, and they will certainly not be intimidated by the Tar Heels. The Peacocksâ mettle showed in their Sweet 16 win, as they iced the game by shooting 19-for-21 from the free-throw line.
Purdue came into the Sweet 16 as the fourth-best 3-point shooting team in the country. However, Saint Peterâs held them to 5-for-21 from deep, turned Purdue over 15 times, and forced two separate five-minute scoring droughts.
North Carolinaâs offense did not look overly impressive against UCLA, except for Caleb Loveâs 30-point effort on 11-for-24 shooting.
The Peacocks are surprisingly deep for a No. 15 seed and at one point swapped out all five starters against Purdue with a âhockey line shiftâ with five new players off the bench. That depth will come in handy against a North Carolina team that relies on big minutes from its five starters. In addition, the Peacocksâ preparation for defending Purdueâs Trevion Williams and Zach Edey will serve them well in game-planning for North Carolinaâs Armando Bacot. At the very least, Saint Peterâs will have a lot of fouls to use on him.
On January 23, Saint Peterâs lost to a Canisius team that finished 11-21. Then, on February 20, the Peacocks lost by 14 points to a Siena team that finished 15-14. Both of those losses seem like eons ago, and we are certainly not going to fade Saint Peterâs now amid an NCAA Tournament run we may never see again.
Pick: Saint Peterâs +8 (-110 at BetMGM)
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