Santa Clara Transfer Trey Wertz Has Notre Dame on List

While it improved from an injury-riddled 2018-19 season, it’s unlikely Notre Dame would have made the 2020 NCAA tournament as aN at-large.

While it improved from an injury-riddled 2018-19 season, it’s unlikely Notre Dame would have made the 2020 NCAA tournament as an at-large team had it taken place. The Irish will take help however they can, and if a Monday report from 247Sports is any indication, help might come in a couple of years.

Santa Clara guard Trey Wertz has listed Notre Dame as one of 11 schools on his short list of schools he would like to transfer to. The Irish made the cut from an initial round of over 40 schools. They’ll have to battle it out with ACC rivals Virginia, North Carolina and NC State for Wertz’s services. Rounding out the list of finalists are Ohio State, Butler, Oklahoma, Arizona, Stanford, Vanderbilt, and Xavier.

Wertz averaged 11.9 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists a game this past season while shooting 40.0 percent from 3-point range. It was a slight dip from the year before, in which he averaged 12.2 points and 4.7 assists a game and made the WCC All-Freshman Team.

The COVID-19 pandemic will make it difficult for Wertz to make visits, so it’s likely Notre Dame will have to rely on reputation alone to win him over. The inability for recruits to make visits during this crisis has hampered the entire athletic program, though the same could be said for other schools, too. If there’s one thing Notre Dame has going for it in this case, it’s that the university is closer to Wertz’s hometown of Charlotte, North Carolina. Hey, anything is worth a shot to gain an advantage in this race.

How to watch Xavier vs. Georgetown: Preview, date and time

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The road to the Final Four is heating up and both Georgetown and Xavier are fighting for a bid into the NCAA tournament. A win today would go a long way towards helping one of these teams. You can watch Xavier vs. Georgetown CBB streams only on CBS All Access.

Xavier is fresh off a win over DePaul and have won five of their last seven games, including a 74-62 win over then-No. 10 Seton Hall. But with just three games remaining, the Musketeers’ time is running out to build up a March Madness resume and make a serious bid. Though Georgetown has had its troubles this season, a win over them would go a long way to finding them in the NCAA tournament.

Georgetown has seen a ton of injuries hurt them to start 2020. Heading into this one guard Mac McClung and center Omer Yurtseven are questionable. If either player can suit up and play meaningful minutes, it’ll greatly help the Hoyas chances.

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How to watch Xavier vs Georgetown:

Who: Xavier Musketeers (18-10) at Georgetown Hoyas (15-13)

When: Sunday, March 1, 2:00 p.m. ET

Where: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

CBB streams:

NCAA basketball live stream: CBS All Access

Xavier at Georgetown TV channel:

TV channel: CBS

NCAA basketball odds:

Xavier is a 1-point favorite over Georgetown, according to BetMGM. The over/under is set at 142.5 points.

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Xavier at Villanova odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Monday’s Xavier Musketeers at Villanova Wildcats sports betting odds and lines, with NCAA basketball betting picks, tips and bets.

The Xavier Musketeers (11-2, 0-0 Big East) and Villanova Wildcats (9-2, 0-0 Big East) open the conference schedule at Finneran Pavilion at 6:30 p.m. ET Monday. We analyze the Xavier-Villanova odds and betting lines, while providing college basketball betting tips and advice on this matchup.

Xavier at Villanova: Three things you need to know

1. These Big East rivals faced each other three times last season, with the Wildcats winning 85-75 to cover the spread on Jan. 18 and also hitting the Over. In the rematch, the Musketeers won 66-54 to cover as the Under hit. They also met in the conference tourney, with ‘Nova winning in overtime, as Xavier covered with the Over.

2. The Musketeers have covered four of the past 13 games overall, and they’re 7-3 against the spread in the past 10 games on the road.

3. The Wildcats have covered 29 of the past 42 games at home, but they’re just 1-5-1 ATS in the past seven overall, and 1-4-1 ATS in the past six against winning sides.


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Xavier at Villanova: Odds, betting lines and picks

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 9 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Villanova 77, Xavier 75

Moneyline (ML)

There was no moneyline available at the time of publishing.

Against the Spread (ATS)

XAVIER (+5.5, -106) will look to add to ‘Nova’s (-5.5, -115) woes against the number. The Wildcats have been scratching out wins, but failing to cover, going 1-5-1 ATS in the past seven. Look for a close battle in this conference opener, as the two rivals feel each other out early before a close finish at the end.

Over/Under (O/U)

OVER 139.5 (-106) is the play in Philly, as the over has hit in six of the past eight for XU, and 12 of the past 17 for ‘Nova.

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The Xavier basketball coach found a legendary way to celebrate beating Cincinnati

His son carried $1,000 in cash to pay for drinks at a bar.

There’s a case to be made that Xavier-Cincinnati basketball is the best rivalry we don’t talk nearly enough about. The games are generally rugged, fraught affairs. The game in 2011 famously ended in a benches-clearing brawl, and most people marveled that it had taken so many years (it’s been played every season since 1946) for it to end that way.

Xavier won this year’s Crosstown Classic 73-66 last night, preventing Cincinnati from getting two in row — which it hasn’t done since 1996. Second-year Xavier coach Travis Steele found an amazing way to celebrate his first win in the rivalry, and it involved his son Winston hauling $1,000 in cash into a bar to pay for patrons’ drinks.

(Warning: Some foul language included in the video.)

Yeah, that will win over a few fans.

The weird thing about all of this, of course, is that if Steele wanted to take that $1,000 dollars and, you know, reward his team — the players who actually won the game — with a nice dinner or something he … couldn’t. Because it’d be an NCAA violation.

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