Connecticut Huskies, Duke Blue Devils, Live Betting

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Feb/24/2009

A number of Top 10 NCAA Basketball teams are in action Wednesday and Sportingbet.com will have live betting available for two of the biggest matchups.

College Basketball bettors can take advantage of Sportingbet.com's live IN:PLAY betting when the No. 2 Connecticut Huskies visit the No. 10 Marquette Golden Eagles in a Big East battle (7 pm ET, ESPN).

And live betting will also be available when No. 7 Duke Blue Devils take on ACC rival Maryland Terrapins on the road (9 pm ET, ESPN).

Connecticut, which lost its No. 1 ranking with a loss to Pittsburgh Panthers last week, is 25-2 SU overall and 13-2 SU in the Big East. Marquette is 23-4 SU and 12-2 SU in conference play.

Marquette has a 2-1 SU and ATS edge over the past three meetings, all of which have gone over the total. The teams last squared off on Jan. 20 last season, when the Huskies won 89-73 as 2.5-point home favorite. The score went well over the total of 146.

Connecticut beat South Florida 64-50 in its last game on Saturday, as 18-point home favorites. Marquette beat Georgetown 78-72 last Saturday. 

Duke is 22-5 SU overall and 8-4 SU in the ACC while Maryland is 17-9 SU and 6-6 SU. 

The teams have split the past five meetings, and Maryland is 5-4-1 ATS over that span. Duke easily won the last meeting, 85-44 as 15-point favorites on Jan. 24 this season.

Check out Sportingbet.com for a full list of NCAA Basketball, NBA Basketball and NHL Hockey games available for live betting.

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