
Stetson at Jacksonville odds, tips and betting trends
The Stetson Hatters (8-22, 6-11 ASUN) will visit the Jacksonville Dolphins (17-12, 11-6 ASUN) after losing four straight road games. The contest begins at 7:00 PM ET on Wednesday, February 26, 2025. Below, we investigate the Jacksonville vs. Stetson odds and lines ahead of this game.
The matchup between the Dolphins and the Hatters currently does not have a line set.
Jacksonville is 14-13-0 against the spread, while Stetson's ATS record this season is 13-16-0. The Dolphins have a 12-15-0 record hitting the over, while games involving the Hatters have a record of 15-14-0 when it comes to hitting the over. Over the past 10 contests, Jacksonville is 3-7 against the spread and 5-5 overall while Stetson has gone 5-5 against the spread and 2-8 overall.
Here's everything you need to prepare for Wednesday's college basketball action.
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Jacksonville 80, Stetson 67 Against the spread Jacksonville has covered 14 times in 27 games with a spread this season.
Stetson has compiled a 13-16-0 record against the spread this season.
The Dolphins record 9.7 fewer points per game (72.0) than the Hatters allow (81.7).
When Jacksonville puts up more than 81.7 points, it is 2-1 against the spread and 3-1 overall.
Stetson has a 5-0 record against the spread and a 4-1 record overall when giving up fewer than 72.0 points.
The Hatters score only 0.7 more points per game (71.6) than the Dolphins allow (70.9).
Stetson has put together an 8-7 ATS record and a 6-10 overall record in games it scores more than 70.9 points.
Jacksonville has an ATS record of 11-3 and a 15-1 record overall when its opponents score fewer than 71.6 points. Players to watch Jacksonville Robert McCray is tops on the Dolphins with 16.5 points per game and 4.2 assists, while also putting up 4.8 rebounds.
Jakari Spence averages 7.9 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, shooting 37.4% from the floor.
Stephon Payne III leads his team in rebounds per game (6.5), and also puts up 8.3 points and 0.8 assists. At the other end, he delivers 1.2 steals and 1.0 block. Stetson Jordan Wood is averaging 12.1 points, 3.9 rebounds and 1.5 assists per contest, making 44.7% of his shots from the floor and 36.1% from beyond the arc, with 1.7 triples per game.
Josh Massey is the Hatters' top rebounder (5.0 per game), and he delivers 11.9 points and 1.2 assists. Watch Jacksonville vs. Stetson on ESPN+!
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