Tom Stryker - George Washington vs Saint Louis

TOM'S 37-14 ATS NCAAB ULTIMATE DATABASE WAGER

Handicapper
Tom Stryker
League
NCAAB
Competition
George Washington vs Saint Louis
Release Date
01/27/2026 01:21 PM
Event Date
01/27/2026 08:00 PM
Bet Type
Point Spread
Pick
Saint Louis -9 (-110) (Consensus Line)
Outcome
Loss
Analysis
#632 ST. LOUIS (-) over George Washington at 8 PM EST In a zone right now on a blistering 13-0 SU and 8-4 ATS run in its last 13 games, St. Louis will have no trouble extending the margin when George Washington comes to town. With a win tonight, the Billikens would lock up the best record in program history through 21 games with a 20-1 SU mark and that will ensure that head coach Josh Schertz and his boys stay highly motivated for this matchup. Even though St. Louis owns a solid 11-5 SU and ATS record in the last 16 meetings in this series, the memory of their 67-61 loss at George Washington in the last battle back on January 25th, 2025, will have the Billikens focused on the task at hand. Thankfully, as a conference host storming the court off at true road game, Coach Schertz and his boys hold a magnificent 110-59-2 ATS record including a noteworthy 41-18 ATS provided their opponent enters off a blowout victory of 10 points or more. With those two parameters in play and both participants taking the floor off a conference game, this angle improves to a healthy 37-14 SU and ATS. Checking in off a huge home win and cover over Richmond, George Washington will get a quick reality check in this spot. This is actually a terrible wagering spot for the Revolutionaries. In true road games hitting the hardwood with confidence off a straight up win, GW owns a rough 36-82 SU and 42-67-2 ATS record provided its opponent enters with steam off a straight up victory as well. Provided head coach Chris Caputo and his crew are priced as an underdog between +3.5 and +13 points, this power angle falls to a miserable 11-50 SU and 20-41 ATS. That spells trouble for George Washington. Tops in the nation in scoring margin (+24.6 ppg) and ninth in scoring (91.5 ppg), the Billikens will be too much for the Revolutionaries in this A-10 matchup. Take St. Louis. Thanks and best of luck, Tom.

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