North Carolina A&T Aggies vs Campbell Fighting Camels Betting Pick & Prediction 3/2/24

The Aggies and Fighting Camels are set to face off at 4:00 ET on FloH. The Fighting Camels will host the game at Pope Convocation Center in Buies Creek, NC. The odds for this Coastal Athletic Association conference game currently have Campbell as the -10 point favorite with the over/under line sitting at 143.5 points.

NORTH CAROLINA A&T AGGIES VS CAMPBELL FIGHTING CAMELS BETTING PICK

The Pick: North Carolina A&T Aggies +10

This game will be played at Pope Convocation Center at 4:00 ET on Saturday, March 2nd.

WHY BET THE NORTH CAROLINA A&T AGGIES:

  • We have this one finishing with a projected score of 76-68 in favor of the Fighting Camels.
  • Even though we have Campbell winning straight-up, we like North Carolina A&T at +10.
  • The over/under is currently sitting at 143.5 points, and we like the over with a projected 144 points.

Can North Carolina A&T Lock in a Road Win?

North Carolina A&T has struggled all season, as they have a 7-23 record and are currently on an eight-game losing streak. Their record on the road is 3-12, and they have lost their last six games away from home.

So far this season, the Aggies have been the underdog in 26 of their 30 games, going 5-21 in those contests. They will be the underdog again today, as they are getting 10 points against Campbell.

North Carolina A&T has an ATS record of 13-15 this season, including a mark of 8-7 vs. the spread on the road. Over their last 10 games as the underdog, the Aggies are just 3-7 vs. the spread.

North Carolina A&T’s over/under record is 13-15 this season and today’s line of 143.5 is similar to the average over/under line in their games (144.6). Over their last three games, the average scoring total is 145 points, but the average over/under line in their last 10 games is 130 points.

Compared to their season average of 65.8 points per game, North Carolina A&T struggled in their previous game. Against Towson, the Aggies scored 58 points while finishing with a field goal percentage of 33.3%. On offense, North Carolina A&T has been struggling with their efficiency, coming into today’s game with a field goal percentgage of 38%. So far, they are 118th in free-throws made on a free throw shooting percentage of 71%.

Currently, the Aggies’ defense holds the 306th rank in the nation, allowing 78.4 points per game. The North Carolina A&T defense is coming off a game in which they gave up a total of 84 points and allowed Towson to connect on 3 threes.

Can the Fighting Camels Lock in a Home Win?

Despite being favored in just nine of their 30 games this season, Campbell has a winning record in those contests, going 4-5. The team is 6-6 at home, and over their last 10 games at home, they have gone 6-4. They are also coming off a loss to Charleston, 96-73.

Overall, Campbell is 13-17, and they are 6-10 in Coastal Athletic Association games. On average, they have been outscored by 0.5 points per game at home this season.

As the favorite, Campbell has gone just 3-6 vs. the spread this season. Over their last 10 games as the favorite, the Fighting Camels are just 3-7 vs. the spread. In their last 3 home games, Campbell is 2-1 vs. the spread.

This season, the over/under record in Campbell games is 15-10-1. So far, 14 of their games have finished with more points than today’s line of 143.5. Over their last three games, the average scoring total is 171 points.

The Fighting Camels’ offense wrapped up their last game with 73 points, aligning closely with their current season average of 71.4 points per contest. Anthony Dell’orso is leading the team in scoring at 19.6 points per contest. Laurynas Vaitaras has also been a key contributor with a PPG average of 10.7 going into the game.

Campbell’s defense is currently in line with the NCAA average for points allowed, allowing an average of 71.8 points per game. Campbell’s three-point defense is currently 211st in the country at 8.1 made threes per game. In terms of overall field goal percentage, opponets have hit 40.0% of their shots vs. Campbell.