Northeast Conference Crown Odds: Bryant University and Wagner College Are the Favorites

Northeast Conference Crown Odds: Bryant University and Wagner College Are the Favorites
Oddsmakers have their eyes set on Bryant or Wagner to win the Northeast this year. That would be huge for both programs in a little-watched conference.
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Oddsmakers give Bryant +110 odds or a 47.6% chance to make their first D1 NCAA Tournament appearance. However, Wagner is given +190 odds or an implied 34.5% chance to make their first appearance since 2003.
Long Island is given a shot at +600, or an implied 14.3% chance. Mount St. Mary, the defending champions, are given +950 odds or an implied 9.5% chance to defend their crown.
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Everyone else is given longshot odds. No team is worse off than Central Connecticut who’s given +50000 odds, or an implied 0.5% chance to win it all. Oddly enough, Saint Francis (NY) is given +6500 odds, or an implied 1.5% chance despite having the same conference record.
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The Northeast is usually pretty predictable. Since 2010, there’s only been one season where either the 1 or 2 seed hasn’t been in the championship. Only 4 times during that span did a non-number 1 or 2 seed win the tournament. So, it’s easy to see why the oddsmakers have Bryant and Wagner so far ahead of the rest of the pack. Upsets happen every year, but the Northeast is usually a predictable conference.
Northeast Conference Championship Odds
School | Odds | Implied chance |
---|---|---|
Bryant | +110 | 47.6% |
Wagner | +190 | 34.5% |
Long Island University | +600 | 14.3% |
Mount St. Mary’s | +950 | 9.5% |
Sacred Heart | +3900 | 2.5% |
Saint Francis (PA) | +4200 | 2.3% |
Saint Francis (NY) | +6500 | 1.5% |
Farleigh Dickinson | +11000 | 0.9% |
Central Connecticut | +50000 | 0.5% |
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