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59-49-6 55%
5-13 MLs
Toledo +7.5 and Money Line +260 - I dont understand why Toledo is getting alot of points here. I understand Kent is all mighty at the MAAC Center, but shit....Toledo isnt 13-3 for nothing. They sit up top the MAC West cuz of their guard play. I fully understand Kent St's great full court defense...and their speed....but Toledo's guards are starting to be the best in the MAC.
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Keith Triplett, Sammy Villegas and Justin Ingram are the Rockets' top scorers this season, and are the main contributors to the team's MAC-best scoring average of 79.1 ppg. They are also the main reason the squad is shooting 46.8 percent from the field and 42.7 percent from long range. Triplett leads Toledo in both scoring (20.3 ppg) and rebounding (4.9 rpg) and is making 44.9 percent of his three-point attempts. Villegas is next in line with 14.4 ppg and 3.9 ppg, and is knocking down 40.4 percent from long distance. As for Ingram, he is turning in 10.4 ppg behind a team-best 45.2 percent shooting from behind the arc. In their last game, the Rockets connected on 10-of-17 long-range tries, as they held off Bowling Green for the three-point victory. The team shot just 41.1 percent from the field, but made up for it by converting 27- of-35 free-throw attempts. Toledo also held a 39-32 advantage on the boards, while each team committed 13 turnovers. Triplett led the Rockets with a game- high 28 points behind 13-of-14 free-throw shots. Ingram added 17 points on 4- of-6 shooting from long range, while Villegas contributed 10 points and five rebounds.
59-49-6 55%
5-13 MLs
Toledo +7.5 and Money Line +260 - I dont understand why Toledo is getting alot of points here. I understand Kent is all mighty at the MAAC Center, but shit....Toledo isnt 13-3 for nothing. They sit up top the MAC West cuz of their guard play. I fully understand Kent St's great full court defense...and their speed....but Toledo's guards are starting to be the best in the MAC.
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Keith Triplett, Sammy Villegas and Justin Ingram are the Rockets' top scorers this season, and are the main contributors to the team's MAC-best scoring average of 79.1 ppg. They are also the main reason the squad is shooting 46.8 percent from the field and 42.7 percent from long range. Triplett leads Toledo in both scoring (20.3 ppg) and rebounding (4.9 rpg) and is making 44.9 percent of his three-point attempts. Villegas is next in line with 14.4 ppg and 3.9 ppg, and is knocking down 40.4 percent from long distance. As for Ingram, he is turning in 10.4 ppg behind a team-best 45.2 percent shooting from behind the arc. In their last game, the Rockets connected on 10-of-17 long-range tries, as they held off Bowling Green for the three-point victory. The team shot just 41.1 percent from the field, but made up for it by converting 27- of-35 free-throw attempts. Toledo also held a 39-32 advantage on the boards, while each team committed 13 turnovers. Triplett led the Rockets with a game- high 28 points behind 13-of-14 free-throw shots. Ingram added 17 points on 4- of-6 shooting from long range, while Villegas contributed 10 points and five rebounds.