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Oral Roberts at North Dakota odds, tips and betting trends

Oral Roberts at North Dakota odds, tips and betting trends

USA Today14-02-2025

The Oral Roberts Golden Eagles (6-18, 2-9 Summit League) will visit the North Dakota Fightin' Hawks (9-18, 3-9 Summit League) after losing 12 straight road games. The matchup tips at 2:00 PM ET on Saturday, February 15, 2025. Below, we analyze the North Dakota vs. Oral Roberts odds and lines ahead of this matchup.
The meeting between the Fightin' Hawks and the Golden Eagles currently does not have a line set.
North Dakota is 12-12-0 against the spread this season compared to Oral Roberts' 8-12-0 ATS record. The Fightin' Hawks have a 17-7-0 record going over the point total, while games involving the Golden Eagles have a record of 12-8-0 when it comes to hitting the over. North Dakota is 5-5 against the spread and 3-7 overall over its last 10 games, while Oral Roberts has gone 5-5 against the spread and 2-8 overall.
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North Dakota vs. Oral Roberts prediction
North Dakota 82, Oral Roberts 76
Against the spread
North Dakota has compiled a 12-12-0 ATS record so far this year.
Oral Roberts has covered eight times in 20 chances against the spread this year.
The Fightin' Hawks average 77.0 points per game, just 2.2 fewer points than the 79.2 the Golden Eagles allow.
North Dakota has a 6-4 record against the spread and a 6-7 record overall when scoring more than 79.2 points.
Oral Roberts is 3-3 against the spread and 5-5 overall when giving up fewer than 77.0 points.
The Golden Eagles score only 3.8 fewer points per game (75.4) than the Fightin' Hawks give up (79.2).
Oral Roberts has put together a 3-3 ATS record and a 5-4 overall record in games it scores more than 79.2 points.
North Dakota has an ATS record of 7-1 and a 9-2 record overall when its opponents score fewer than 75.4 points.
Players to watch
North Dakota
Treysen Eaglestaff posts a team-high 18.7 points per game. He is also posting 2.7 rebounds and 2.1 assists, shooting 40.9% from the floor and 35.2% from beyond the arc with 2.6 made 3-pointers per game.
Mier Panoam is tops on the Fightin' Hawks at 2.3 assists per contest, while also averaging 5.9 rebounds and 13.3 points.
Amar Kuljuhovic leads the Fightin' Hawks at 6.8 rebounds per contest, while also averaging 1.6 assists and 11.0 points.
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