Saint Louis VS Fordham
This U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played on January 15, 2026 at 09:00 (Beijing time), with St. Louis University hosting Fordham University. In terms of markets, the default total score of this over/under market is 150 points, and the odds for less than 150 points are 1.90.
Recent RecordsSt. Louis University's recent record needs to focus on its offensive and defensive rhythm and scoring efficiency, especially at home, to assess its impact on the small score market. Fordham University's recent record needs to be analyzed for its away scoring ability and defensive strength, and its offensive efficiency is one of the key factors in determining whether the total score can be less than 150 points.
Thepast head-to-head records of the two teams in historical head-to-head need to focus on the total score. If there are many low scores in historical matches, it will provide strong support for the small score trend of this game; If the score is usually high, it needs to be re-evaluated in light of the current team form and tactics.
The oddsare for the large and small caps, and the odds equilibrium of less than 150 is set at 1.90, indicating that the institution initially believes that the probability of the total score below 150 is similar to that of above 150, and the market has no obvious tendency, which needs to be combined with other data for in-depth analysis.
ForecastComposite Forecast: Propensity supports "less than 150". Here's why: First, from the perspective of tactical style, both teams may be biased towards defense or tempo control. Second, combined with recent records, both sides may face efficiency issues on the offensive end or focus on strengthening defense. Finally, if the key historical head-to-head data shows the normality of low scores, it will reinforce this judgment. The return offered by odds of 1.90 is a balance between risk and reward.
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 referees, so please look at them rationally.
