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George Mason vs Monmouth Prediction, Odds for November 6 College Basketball Game

The George Mason Patriots play the Monmouth Hawks on November 6, 2023 in the first game of the 2023-24 season for both teams.
Before you place your bet on this matchup at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.
George Mason vs. Monmouth Game Info and Odds
- Game Day: Monday, November 6, 2023
- Game Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Fairfax, Virginia
- Arena: EagleBank Arena
George Mason is an 11.5-point favorite over Monmouth on Monday and the over/under has been set at 139.5 points. Here are a few betting insights and trends if you are planning on making a wager on the matchup.
George Mason vs. Monmouth: ATS Betting Stats and Trends
- George Mason went 18-15-0 ATS last season.
- Monmouth covered 12 times in 33 games with a spread last season.
- George Mason covered the spread when it was an 11.5-point favorite or more 66.7% of the time last season. That's more often than Monmouth covered as an underdog of 11.5 or more (133.3%).
- In home games last season, the Patriots sported a better record against the spread (10-6-0) compared to their ATS record on the road (6-5-0).
- The Hawks were better against the spread at home (5-8-0) than on the road (6-12-0) last season.
George Mason vs. Monmouth: Moneyline Betting Stats
- George Mason won 75% of the games last season in which it was the moneyline favorite (15-5).
- The Patriots played as a moneyline favorite of -900 or shorter in just two games last season, and they won both.
- Last season, Monmouth was the underdog 29 times and won six, or 20.7%, of those games.
- The Hawks had a record of 1-13 in games where sportsbooks had them as underdogs of at least +570 on the moneyline.
- George Mason has an implied moneyline win probability of 90.0% in this game.
George Mason vs. Monmouth Head-to-Head Comparison
- The Hawks averaged 29.8 rebounds per game (288th in college basketball) while conceding 32.8 per outing to their opponents. They were outrebounded by 3.0 boards per game.
- The Hawks ranked 360th in college basketball with 80.3 points scored per 100 possessions, and 319th in college basketball defensively with 97.2 points conceded per 100 possessions.



