| Jan 30th, 2010 Courtesy of OddsShark.com: Today in the Daily Sports
Roundup: Duke takes on Georgetown
in a battle of Top-10 teams, while the Magic host the Hawks, and the Oilers face the Flames and it’s the Australian Open Tennis.
Serena vs. Henin highlights the day.
BetUs
Sportsbook men’s odds in Federer
vs. Murray has Roger Federer at -2.5 and -135.
Tipping off on the hardwood . . .
There are just six games on the NBA’s schedule for Saturday, with New York at
Washington, New Orleans at Memphis, Miami at Milwaukee, Portland at Dallas,
Charlotte at Sacramento, and Atlanta at Orlando. The Magic knocked off the
Celtics 96-94 in their last game on Thursday night, with Rashard
Lewis scoring a team-high 23 points. Orlando
is also 2-0 against rival Atlanta
so far this season; the teams last met on the court in a 113-81 home win for Orlando
on January 9.
Ranked matchups highlight the college basketball
schedule for Saturday, with No. 21 Vanderbilt at No. 1 Kentucky, No. 24 Baylor
at No. 6 Texas, No. 2 Kansas at No. 11 Kansas State, and No. 8 Duke at No. 9
Georgetown. The Blue Devils (17-3 SU, 13-6 ATS) rolled to a 70-56 win over Florida
State in their last game, with Jon Scheyer scoring 22 points in the contest. The Hoyas (15-4 SU, 8-7 ATS) fell 73-56 to Syracuse
last time out; Austin Freeman led the attack with 23 points. NCAA
Basketball Odds are updated live at several sportsbooks.
Other games involving Top-10 teams on Saturday: Louisville
at No. 9 West Virginia, No. 4 Syracuse at DePaul, and Northwestern at No. 5
Michigan State. The Spartans (18-3 SU, 8-12 ATS) slipped past rival Michigan
57-56 last time out, as Raymar Morgan poured in 20
points. The Wildcats (14-6 SU, 10-6 ATS) fell 65-61 to Minnesota
in their last game, and they’re just 3-5 in the conference.
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Taking a trip around the rink . . .
Finally, the NHL offers up 10 games on Saturday, including the Islanders at
Philadelphia, Los Angeles at Boston, Chicago at Carolina, the Rangers at
Phoenix, Columbus at St. Louis, Atlanta at Nashville, and Minnesota at San Jose.
As well, the six Canadian teams will play off against one another in the annual
Hockey Day in Canada event; Ottawa hosts Montreal at 2pm ET, followed by
Vancouver at Toronto at 7pm, and then Edmonton at Calgary in a 10pm start. The Oilers are riding a 12-game losing streak; the Flames have
lost nine straight.
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