Virginia vs. Maryland Point Spread Opens at Cavaliers -4

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The Virginia vs. Maryland point spread had the 5th-ranked Cavaliers as a -4 visiting favorite for this Noon EDT game to be broadcast nationally on CBS.  You can bet this game at Bookmaker LIVE IN-PLAY right to the final second.

This is a heated rivalry dating back 61 years, however, the Terrapins play their final home game as a member of the ACC.

Against conference opponents, Virginia is 14-3 Against The Spread this season but they are just 2-10 ATS in March games over the past three seasons.  Maryland, on the other hand, is 11-3 ATS over the past three seasons playing during the month of March.

Virginia is 5-0 Straight Up against Maryland over the last 3 seasons although Maryland has covered in three of those five games.

Approximately 65% of those betting this game were backing Virginia.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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