Penn VS Columbia University
The NCAA will be played at 08:00 Beijing time on February 17, 2026, with the University of Pennsylvania hosting Columbia University. According to the moneyline odds provided by users, the home win is 1.47, the draw is 0.0, and the away win is 2.60, which is a typical strength and weakness dialogue.
Recent RecordsUniversity of Pennsylvania: The team is expected to be in a critical stage of league title competition or solid rankings, and home record will be an important advantage. Teams usually rely on solid defense and efficient team attack, and their recent performance at home is expected to be strong.
Columbia University: As a relatively weak team in the Ivy League, Columbia often faces challenges when facing strong opponents on the road. Its recent record may have fluctuated greatly, and away defense and offensive consistency are issues to pay attention to.
Historical Head-to-HeadIn the past head-to-head records between the two teams, Penn usually has a clear advantage, especially on its home turf. Historical data will show that Penn has a higher win rate in direct conversations, which adds a psychological advantage to this game.
The odds offered by the oddsclearly reflect the difference in strength between the two sides: Pennsylvania is priced as low as 1.47 to win away, while the away win is as high as 2.60 and the draw is 0.0 (i.e. there is no draw option). This combination of odds strongly suggests that institutions are optimistic that the home team can win directly in regular time, and market confidence is clearly in favor of the University of Pennsylvania.
Predictingthat based on the recent situation, the overwhelming advantage of historical head-to-head matchups and the strong support of odds, Penn winning at home is a high probability event. It is predicted that the University of Pennsylvania will win against Columbia University with better overall strength and home court advantage.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for match research purposes only and does not constitute any betting advice. There is uncertainty about the outcome of sports events, please look at it rationally.
