Uni of Charleston VS NC-Wilmington
The U.S. Collegiate Men's Basketball League will be played at 09:00 Beijing time on February 10, 2026, with the University of Charleston hosting the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. Users focus on the over/under market, with a market of under 149.5 points and odds of 1.91.
Recent RecordsAnalysis of the University of Charleston's recent performance: It is necessary to pay attention to its recent game rhythm and scoring efficiency, especially whether the defensive performance and offensive rhythm at home tend to be low scores. Analysis of the recent performance of the University of North Carolina at Wilmington: It is necessary to examine its away scoring ability, offensive success rate and defensive strength to determine whether it is easy to fall into a slow-paced offense and defense.
Analysis of past head-to-head records between the two teams in historical head-to-heads: Focus on sorting out the total score of the recent direct dialogue between the two sides, evaluate whether the historical confrontation tends to be an offensive battle or a defensive strangulation, and provide a historical basis for judging the trend of this over/under market.
The oddsare under 149.5 for the over/under market, with both sides at 1.91, indicating that the agency believes that the probability of the total score of the game being below or above this limit is very balanced, and the market is set accurately, indicating a game where the score may be stalemate and the defensive intensity is high.
Predictingthat based on the likely slow pace of the two teams in the near future, the emphasis on defense and the historical head-to-head record, it is more likely that the total score in this game will be less than 149.5 points. The forecast direction tends to be small points.
Do Not BetThis analysis is for scholarly discussion and data reference only and does not constitute any betting advice. The results of sports events are greatly affected by on-the-spot factors, so please treat them rationally.
