Pick against the spread, over/under for Pennsylvania-Yale on Saturday

VSiN’s Greg Peterson goes over the best betting options for Saturday’s college basketball matchup between the Pennsylvania Quakers and Yale Bulldogs

The Ivy League tournament features four teams that average over 73.5 points per game in league play with Pennsylvania and Yale in Saturday's second semifinal match.

Pennsylvania Quakers vs. Yale Bulldogs (-3.5, 144.5)

The Pennsylvania defense has been a work in progress all season, placing 308th among Division I teams allowed on a per possession basis and allowed at least 74 points in each of their last five games.

The Quakers' offense has been consistent throughout this period, scoring at least 70 points in nine straight games before January, with guard Jordan Dingle ranked 14th among all Division I players in scoring with 20.6 points per game. Were.

Both defenses have safety issues within the 3-point arc as Yale ranks 245th in rival 2-point shooting percentages while Pennsylvania ranks 274th in this category.

Saturday should be a lot of neat assets for each team as Pennsylvania ranks 329th in the nation on a turnover basis per possession and Pennsylvania is making just 11.2 turnovers per game.

Both Yale and Pennsylvania are putting up big offensive numbers in conference play and should have another shoot out on Saturday.

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