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The Rhode Island Rams (9-8, 3-1 A-10) and Dayton Flyers (14-2, 4-0) clash in Atlantic-10 action Saturday afternoon. The opening tipoff at UD Arena will be at 12:30 p.m. ET (USA Network). Below, we analyze FanDuel Sportsbook’s lines around the Rhode Island vs. Dayton odds and make our expert college basketball picks, predictions and best bets.
Rhode Island is fresh off a Wednesday game that saw the Rams get blasted 99-64 by St. Bonaventure. Eight-point-underdog URI was torched by Bonnies shooting (65.9% effective field goal) and by 18 turnovers. The setback ended a string of 4 consecutive victories straight up and against the spread (ATS).
Dayton, ranked No. 23 in the USA TODAY Sports Coaches Poll, last played on Tuesday when it failed to cover as a 12-point favorite but nonetheless won its 11th straight in a 70-65 home triumph over St. Louis. Leveraging a 40.6% mark from beyond the arc, the Flyers have gone 8-0 thus far on their home hardwood.
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Provided by FanDuel Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated at 9:45 a.m. ET.
Dayton 76, Rhode Island 61
Too much juice drowning out any potential leverage. PASS.
The Rams are just 2-6 ATS in their last 8 games against UD. But that includes 2 ATS wins in the last 3 meetings, and the most recent matchup resulted in a 75-70 URI win Jan. 25 with the Flyers favored by 9.
Dayton jumped out to a fast start in that last game and then fell apart. Look for a revenge effort on home hardwood in this game at UD Arena. Rhode Island has played 3 other Quad 1 games this season and is 0-3 ATS. Other Rams games that stand out as comps were tilts against Northwestern (Nov. 18), Washington State (Nov. 19), Yale (Nov. 26) and St. Bonaventure. URI went 1-3 ATS across those games against decent teams that squelch pace.
UD’s defensive free-throw frequency and URI’s 3-point defense loom as big factors here. BACK THE FLYERS -12.5 (-120).
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Dayton’s last 5 A-10 games have cashed on the Under.
The Flyers force teams into bad looks. Then they get the ball and run a methodical, efficient offense. URI is normally solid in getting 2nd-chance buckets, but big-body F Josaphat Bilau is out indefinitely with a knee injury.
The best play in this match-up is the UNDER 142.5 (-110).
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Rhode Islanders who plan to join in the global celebration of Irish culture can choose from big and small events, including a parade in Providence.
The March 17 holiday falls on a Tuesday this year, and many big events will be held the weekend of March 14-15. Originally a modest, religious feast day honoring the patron saint of Ireland, St. Patrick’s Day today is a vibrant, boisterous holiday observed by millions of people regardless of their heritage.
The Providence parade is March 21.
We’ve rounded up 10 more events to help you celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. But first, are you planning an event this spring? Feature it, so nearby readers see it all across Patch — including in roundups like this!
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A Rhode Island husband and wife in their 50s were identified as the two people killed in a Swansea car crash Friday night.
Carlolyn Carcasi, 54, and James Carcasi, 53, of Bristol, Rhode Island, were killed in the Feb. 27 crash, the office of Bristol County District Attorney Thomas Quinn said in a press release Monday.
The crash occurred at the intersection of Route 136 and Route 6 in Swansea, Quinn’s office said.
Police in Cranston, Rhode Island identified the driver who allegedly hit the couple as Demitri Sousa, 28. Sousa allegedly shot and killed a man in Rhode Island nearly four hours before the crash, Cranston police said.
At around 12:18 a.m. Friday, Swansea police spotted Sousa’s Infiniti barreling down Route 6, Swansea officials said previously.
The couple was driving southbound on Route 136 when the Sousa crashed into the side of a Subaru Ascent. Both cars had “catastrophic damage,” and the Subaru was engulfed in flames, Swansea fire and police officials said.
Both occupants of the Subaru were declared dead at the scene, Swansea officials said.
Sousa was transported to a local hospital, where he is being treated for serious injuries. He is expected to live and will be held in Cranston police custody until he is medically cleared, police said Sunday.
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CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Women’s Fund of Rhode Island and U.S. Sen. Jack Reed celebrated Women’s History Month in Cranston with a panel discussion on Monday.
The event was held at the Cranston Public Library at 9 a.m.
Reed and other leaders of WFRI hosted a panel discussion with women leaders in environmental and agricultural advocacy, education, community resilience, housing, finance, workforce development, and more, officials said.
Women’s Fund of Rhode Island and U.S. Sen. Jack Reed celebrated Women’s History Month in Cranston with a panel discussion on Monday. (WJAR)
“Women have played a critical role in this process, most often without any recognition,” Reed said. “Today’s panel brings together an extraordinary group of women who are addressing the challenged of sustainability from various angles and I want to thank you all for your great efforts.”
The panelists highlighted their experiences, shared insights and tips on lifting up women’s voices, provided strategies for sparking change and more.
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According to officials, some of the panelists included Executive Director of the Rhode Island Food Policy Council Nessa Richman, Executive Director of Strategic Initiatives at Rhode Island College Kim Bright, Newport Housing Authority Executive Director Rhonda Mitchell and more.
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