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New Mexico vs Clemson Basketball Prediction, Best Bets, Spread & Odds - NCAA Tournament First Round

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New Mexico vs Clemson Basketball Prediction, Best Bets, Spread & Odds - NCAA Tournament First Round

The No. 11 New Mexico Lobos (26-9) and the No. 6 Clemson Tigers (21-11) square off on Friday for a spot in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. The opening-round matchup begins at 3:10 PM ET.

Before you place your bet on this game at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.

New Mexico vs. Clemson Game Info and Odds

  • Game Day: Friday, March 22, 2024
  • Game Time: 3:10 PM ET
  • TV Channel: truTV
  • Location: Memphis, Tennessee
  • Arena: FedExForum

Before you bet on Friday's New Mexico-Clemson spread (New Mexico -1.5) or over/under (151.5 points), take a look at the betting trends and insights below.

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New Mexico vs. Clemson: ATS Betting Stats and Trends

  • New Mexico has covered 23 times in 34 chances against the spread this season.
  • Clemson has put together a 17-15-0 ATS record so far this season.
  • As a 1.5-point underdog or more in 2023-24, Clemson is 6-1 against the spread compared to the 20-7 ATS record New Mexico puts up as a 1.5-point favorite.
  • The Lobos have covered the spread in a higher percentage of their home games than road games. They have covered 10 times in 15 opportunities at home, and they've covered five times in 11 opportunities in road games.
  • This season, the Tigers are 8-8-0 at home against the spread (.500 winning percentage). Away, they are 8-4-0 ATS (.667).

New Mexico vs. Clemson: Moneyline Betting Stats

  • New Mexico has been the moneyline favorite in 25 games this season and has come away with the win 21 times (84%) in those contests.
  • The Lobos have a win-loss record of 21-4 when favored by -125 or better by oddsmakers this year.
  • Clemson has gone 4-3 in games it was listed as the moneyline underdog (winning 57.1% of those games).
  • When playing as a moneyline underdog with odds of +104 or longer, the Tigers have a 3-3 record (winning 50% of their games).
  • New Mexico has an implied victory probability of 55.6% according to the moneyline set by sportsbooks for this matchup.

New Mexico vs. Clemson Head-to-Head Comparison

  • New Mexico's +392 scoring differential (outscoring opponents by 11.2 points per game) is a result of scoring 81.7 points per game (20th in college basketball) while allowing 70.5 per outing (129th in college basketball).
  • Jaelen House's team-leading 16.1 points per game ranks 186th in college basketball.
  • Clemson puts up 77.4 points per game (76th in college basketball) while allowing 71.3 per contest (158th in college basketball). It has a +195 scoring differential and outscores opponents by 6.1 points per game.
  • PJ Hall leads Clemson, scoring 18.8 points per game (58th in college basketball).
  • The 39.7 rebounds per game the Lobos average rank 21st in the country, and are 4.4 more than the 35.3 their opponents record per outing.
  • JT Toppin is 46th in college basketball play with 9.0 rebounds per game to lead the Lobos.
  • The 36.5 rebounds per game the Tigers accumulate rank 117th in the country, 3.3 more than the 33.2 their opponents pull down.
  • Ian Schieffelin averages 9.5 rebounds per game (30th in college basketball) to lead the Tigers.
  • New Mexico ranks 68th in college basketball by averaging 99.8 points per 100 possessions on offense, and defensively is 19th in college basketball, allowing 86.1 points per 100 possessions.
  • The Tigers rank 32nd in college basketball with 102.6 points scored per 100 possessions, and 233rd defensively with 94.5 points conceded per 100 possessions.

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