Line on the Saint Mary's vs. UCLA Game - NCAA Tournament 2022

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Line on the Saint Mary's vs. UCLA Game - NCAA Tournament 2022

Saint Mary's should open as a +4.5 point dog versus UCLA.  Be sure to claim your FREE NO DEPOSIT $20 HERE at BetAdrian.

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Saint Mary's is the team that beat mighty Gonzaga, only to be crushed by the Zags in the West Coast Conference Championship.

In non-conference play, they took down Oregon, Notre Dame, and Utah State.

Against ranked opponents since 2016, the Gaels are 8-15-1 Against The Spread (34.8%), 5-19 Straight Up (20.8%).

Arizona's Bennedict Mathurin scored 27 points and No. 2 Arizona used a massive second-half run to beat No. 13 UCLA 84-76 in the PAC 12 Championship game.

Bruins leading scorer Johnny Juzang missed a few games but returned for the regular season finale playing 39 minutes in the Pac-12 title game.

As a favorite, UCLA has gone 24-4 (85.7%) Straight Up this season.

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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