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Vermont vs Merrimack Prediction, Odds for November 6 College Basketball Game

The Vermont Catamounts begin their 2023-24 college basketball season on November 6, 2023, facing the Merrimack Warriors at Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium.
Before you place your bet on this game at FanDuel Sportsbook, here are the NCAA basketball odds and spreads you need to know.
Vermont vs. Merrimack Game Info and Odds
- Game Day: Monday, November 6, 2023
- Game Time: 7:30 PM ET
- TV Channel: ESPN+
- Location: Burlington, Vermont
- Arena: Roy L. Patrick Gymnasium
Before placing a wager on Monday's Vermont-Merrimack spread (Vermont -15.5) or over/under (128.5 points), check out the betting insights and trends below.
Vermont vs. Merrimack: ATS Betting Stats and Trends
- Vermont went 19-14-0 ATS last season.
- Merrimack compiled a 15-16-0 record against the spread last season.
- As a 15.5-point favorite or more in 2022-23, Vermont was 2-1 against the spread compared to the 2-1 ATS record Merrimack put up as a 15.5-point underdog.
- In home games last season, the Catamounts sported a better record against the spread (9-4-0) compared to their ATS record in road games (9-6-0).
- In 2022-23 against the spread, the Warriors had a lower winning percentage at home (.357, 5-9-0 record) than away (.625, 10-5-0).
Vermont vs. Merrimack: Moneyline Betting Stats
- Vermont won 21 of the 26 games it was the moneyline favorite last season (80.8%).
- The Catamounts played as a moneyline favorite of -2200 or shorter in only two games last season, and they won both.
- Merrimack was underdogs 16 times last season and won four, or 25%, of those games.
- Last season, the Warriors were at least a +980 underdog on the moneyline three times, losing each of those contests.
- Vermont has an implied moneyline win probability of 95.7% in this game.
Vermont vs. Merrimack Head-to-Head Comparison
- The Warriors fell short in the rebound battle by an average of 8.5 boards. They pulled down 26.2 rebounds per game (362nd in college basketball) compared to their opponents' 34.7 per contest.
- The Warriors' 84.3 points per 100 possessions on offense ranked 350th in college basketball, and the 83.9 points they allowed per 100 possessions ranked 18th in college basketball.