Southeast Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC Odds & Picks (March 14)

By George Nassios in College Basketball
Updated: December 20, 2024 at 4:46 pm ESTPublished:

- The Southeast Missouri State Redhawks take on the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders on Tuesday, March 14th
- Early odds have Texas A&M-CC as 4-point favorites in the NCAA’s initial First Four contest
- See all the SE Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC odds and predictions
For the 2nd consecutive year, the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders (23-10, 17-12 ATS find themselves in a First Four game, this time around, against the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (19-16, 19-13-1 ATS) on Tuesday, March 13th at the University of Dayton Arena.
You can watch the initial First Four contest of this year’s NCAA tournament on truTV in the United States and stream on TSN+ in Canada with tipoff scheduled to go at 6:40 pm ET between the Redhawks and Islanders.
There aren’t many events that get as many wagers as the NCAA tournament, so let’s break down the SE Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC odds, while offering up our best bet and pick to you.
SE Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Southeast Missouri State Redhawks | +4 (-117) | +139 | O 156 (-110) |
Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders | -4 (-117) | -194 | O 156 (-110) |
Last year, the Islanders found themselves in the same situation, but suffered a 76-67 loss to Texas Southern, preventing them from getting to the official first round of the competition. This time around, Texas A&M-CC are 4-point favorites after taking both their regular season and conference tournament titles.
The over/under total stands at a rather large 156 points for two sides who score a lot and don’t defend very well at all. Combined, SE Missouri State and Texas A&M-CC are 39-22-1 exceeding the betting total this season. That’s a 62.9% mark of hitting the over.

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SE Missouri State Look to Continue Stunning Run of Play
Bracket-busting upsets in the March Madness bracket get a ton of headlines, but conference-tournament upsets fly under the radar for the most part.
One huge longshot that won four straight conference tournament games to book a spot in the First Four is SE Missouri State. The Redhawks finished the regular season with a losing record, but proceeded to win four games in four days stunning their league opponents enroute to capturing the Ohio Valley Conference tourney crown.
WELCOME TO THE BIG DANCE SEMO 🎟
The Redhawks are headed to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2000 after clinching the OVC Championship! #MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/x1Ar7X8Ipe
— NCAA March Madness (@MarchMadnessMBB) March 5, 2023
Offensively, the Redhawks have been humming in the last month, putting up an average of 84 points per contests during that span. Having said that, they’ve been a great bet on the over, surpassing the projected total in six of their last seven matchups.
Texas A&M-CC Anxious for Different First Four Outcome
One year later, but Texas A&M-CC find themselves in the exact situation. The Islanders have never won a March Madness tournament game, going 0-2 in program history, including last year’s loss to Texas Southern.
If they are able to come out victorious in this game, they earn a date with one of the favorites in the odds to win the NCAA tournament, the Alabama Crimson Tide in the South region.
Unfortunately, the Islanders will be missing a key component of their squad for however long they’ll be playing the rest of the year. Guard Terrion Murdix was only able to play three minutes in the conference championship with a knee injury that will prevent him from playing anytime in the next month. He’s the team’s 3rd leading scorer.
Steve Lutz confirms that Terrion Murdix is out for the remainder of the season on @SportsRush1440
— James Espinosa 🎙️ (@SirEdwardJames) March 12, 2023
In the last five games, Texas A&M-CC have hit the over four times and are averaging 82.2 points on offense in those contests. Playing against good teams usually leads to the best performances for this squad who are 6-0 ATS in their last six games against teams with a straight up winning record.
SE Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC Pick and Prediction
Coming in on a roll, the Islanders have won 12 of their last 13 games, going 10-3 against the spread during that impressive run. Like their opponent for this matchup, they have also been scoring the ball at an impressive rate and rank 19th overall in the country in points per game.
SE Missouri State vs Texas A&M-CC Head-to-Head Stats
77.2 (55th) | Points/Game | 80.6 (19th) |
76.5 (337th) | Points Allowed/Game | 72.9 (264th) |
43.7 (242nd) | FG% | 45.4 (138th) |
32.6 (275th) | 3PT% | 36.6 (61st) |
While SE Missouri State went on a tremendous run, you wonder if the long layoff between games might hurt their momentum entering this contest. Their last game was on March 4th, which means this will be their first real action in 10 days.
Although they have a good rate against the spread throughout the year, they did struggle against better competition, going just 6-9-1 ATS when facing teams above .500 this campaign.
Missing Murdix is a costly loss for the Islanders, but they were able to emerge victorious without him in their conference championship against Northwestern State. Our prediction is that Texas A&M-CC use last year’s defeat in the First Four as motivation and move on with an emphatic victory over the Redhawks.
Pick: Texas A&M-CC -4 (-117)
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George has had a lifelong love affair with sports and studying sports statistics since he was a kid. He graduated from Ryerson University with a Bachelor's Degree in Journalism and has worked in the sports & media industry ever since in various roles from writer to producer.