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UAlbany Great Danes vs Vermont Catamounts

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Matchup Analysis

This NCAAB matchup features UAlbany Great Danes (11-19 (6-5)) traveling to take on Vermont Catamounts (19-11 (10-3)) at Patrick Gymnasium, Burlington, VT. The Vermont hold a clear statistical edge this season, outperforming the UAlbany by 5.0 points per game in scoring margin. That differential will be a key factor in this matchup. On offense, Vermont averages 74.3 points per game, which exceeds what the UAlbany defense typically allows (72.7 PPG). That mismatch could give the home side opportunities to exploit. The UAlbany offense puts up 72.4 PPG and faces a Vermont defense allowing 69.6 PPG. The visitors have the offensive firepower to stay in this one. Home court advantage is worth approximately 3.5 points in NCAAB, and Vermont will look to leverage their home crowd. Our model projects Vermont to win by approximately 4.1 points. The 68% confidence interval ranges from Vermont winning by 17 to losing by 9. The market has this game at -7.5, but our model sees value on UAlbany with a 3.4-point edge. Our line: Vermont -4.1. Combined with the total projection of 147 versus the market line of 138.5, there are opportunities to find value on both sides of this matchup.

Team Comparison

UALB UAlbany
Stat
UVM Vermont
11-19 (6-5)
Record
19-11 (10-3)
Last 10
72.4
PPG
74.3
72.7
Opp PPG
69.6

Current Odds

Team Moneyline Spread Total
UALB UAlbany Great Danes
+763 +7.5 O 138.5
UVM Vermont Catamounts
-763 -7.5 U 138.5
Source: Draft Kings Updated: Mar 3, 5:53 AM
Opening line: -7.5 / O/U 138.5

Model Projection

Team Moneyline Spread Total
UALB UAlbany Great Danes
+272 +4.1 O 146.6
UVM Vermont Catamounts
-272 -4.1 U 146.6
Source: Model Updated: Mar 3, 5:53 AM

Our Picks

Spread
UAlbany (opened at -7.5)
53% Confidence

Play to -4.9

Total
Over (opened at 138.5)
66% Confidence

Play to 145.9

Recent Trends

Vermont enters at 19-11 (10-3), hovering around the .500 mark. They've shown flashes of strong play but haven't been able to sustain consistency. At home, they'll look to put together a complete performance and build momentum. It's been a difficult season for UAlbany at 11-19 (6-5). Traveling to face Vermont presents a significant challenge, though every game is a chance to build for the future. When these teams meet, the home team typically has the edge given the crowd advantage and familiarity factor. The team that controls tempo and limits turnovers will likely dictate the outcome of this matchup.

Matchup Edges

Vermont

Advantages

  • Strong 19-11 (10-3) overall record this season
  • Home court advantage and crowd support
  • Familiarity with home venue and routines

Disadvantages

  • Potential for inconsistency in key moments

UAlbany

Advantages

  • Nothing to lose as the visiting team
  • Road underdog motivation — play with less pressure

Disadvantages

  • Playing on the road without home crowd support
  • Struggling with a 11-19 (6-5) record this season

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