Portland State VS Idaho
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played at 10:00 a.m. Beijing time on February 22, 2026, with Portland State University hosting the University of Idaho. The focus of users is whether the total score of the game is less than 142.5 points, and the relevant odds are 1.86 for both home and away teams.
Recent RecordsPortland State University: It is necessary to analyze its scoring and conceding trends in recent games, especially offensive efficiency and defensive strength, focusing on whether its game pace is fast or slow, and how often it has scored over or under in recent times.
Historical head-to-headPortland State University and University of Idaho: It is necessary to count the scores of the two teams in the past in detail, calculate the average total score, and analyze whether the head-to-head style tends to be offensive or defensive, so as to provide a historical basis for judging the over/under of this game.
The oddsare for 'under 142.5' over/under markets, with both home and away odds of 1.86. This shows that the agency's initial assessment of the scoring ability and defensive level of both sides may be more balanced, and the total score of 142.5 is a key balance point, and it is necessary to judge the reasonableness of the odds setting based on the recent offensive and defensive data of the two teams.
PredictionBased on the recent offensive and defensive performance of the two teams, the total score trend of historical head-to-head meetings and the current odds structure, the prediction for this game tends to: the two teams may fall into a slower-paced, defensively more intense game, with a higher probability of a total score of less than 142.5 points. The main reasons may include the low offensive efficiency of both sides, the control of the pace of the game, or the recent trend of small points.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for data purposes only and does not constitute any betting advice. The results of sports events are affected by various factors such as on-the-spot performance, injuries, and tactical adjustments, so please look at them rationally.
