Louisiana
Will Texas A&M-CC cover the spread vs. SE Louisiana? Betting Trends, Record ATS
The SE Louisiana Lions (6-10, 1-2 Southland) are just 1.5-point favorites as they attempt to extend a three-game home winning streak when they host the Texas A&M-CC Islanders (9-7, 2-1 Southland) on Monday, January 15, 2024 at University Center (LA). The game airs at 7:00 PM ET on ESPN+. The matchup has an over/under of 134.5.
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Texas A&M-CC vs. SE Louisiana Odds & Info
- Date: Monday, January 15, 2024
- Time: 7:00 PM ET
- TV: ESPN+
- Live Stream: Watch this game on ESPN+
- Where: Hammond, Louisiana
- Venue: University Center (LA)
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| Favorite | Spread | Over/Under |
|---|---|---|
| SE Louisiana | -1.5 | 134.5 |
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Islanders Betting Records & Stats
- Texas A&M-CC has played seven games this season that ended with a combined score above 134.5 points.
- Texas A&M-CC’s average game total this season has been 144.7, 10.2 more points than this matchup’s over/under.
- Texas A&M-CC is 8-3-0 against the spread this year.
- SE Louisiana has covered less often than Texas A&M-CC this season, recording an ATS record of 6-7-0, as opposed to the 8-3-0 record of Texas A&M-CC.
Texas A&M-CC vs. SE Louisiana Over/Under Stats
| Games Over 134.5 | % of Games Over 134.5 | Average PPG | Combined Average PPG | Average Opponent PPG | Combined Average Opponent PPG | Average Total | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SE Louisiana | 8 | 61.5% | 67.6 | 144.9 | 71.6 | 139 | 144.3 |
| Texas A&M-CC | 7 | 63.6% | 77.3 | 144.9 | 67.4 | 139 | 148.1 |
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Additional Texas A&M-CC Insights & Trends
- The Islanders put up 5.7 more points per game (77.3) than the Lions give up (71.6).
- Texas A&M-CC is 3-3 against the spread and 7-3 overall when it scores more than 71.6 points.
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Texas A&M-CC vs. SE Louisiana Betting Splits
| ATS Record | ATS Record Against 1.5+ Point Spread | Over/Under Record (O-U-P) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| SE Louisiana | 6-7-0 | 0-3 | 5-8-0 |
| Texas A&M-CC | 8-3-0 | 5-1 | 3-8-0 |
Texas A&M-CC vs. SE Louisiana Home/Away Splits
| SE Louisiana | Texas A&M-CC | |
|---|---|---|
| 4-0 | Home Record | 6-1 |
| 2-8 | Away Record | 3-5 |
| 0-1-0 | Home ATS Record | 2-1-0 |
| 6-4-0 | Away ATS Record | 6-2-0 |
| 81.5 | Points Scored Per Game (Home) | 88.3 |
| 61.2 | Points Scored Per Game (Away) | 68.8 |
| 0-1-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Home) | 0-3-0 |
| 4-6-0 | Over-Under-Push Record (Away) | 3-5-0 |
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Louisiana
After redistricting battles, Southern gathers for Juneteenth celebration: ‘Continue the fight’
Hundreds of community members, alumni and students gathered Thursday to observe Juneteenth on the Southern University campus in Baton Rouge.
The theme of the festivities was “celebrating freedom through culture and community,” but weeks after Louisiana’s bitter redistricting battles, the speakers Thursday morning had one message driving their remarks: Get out and vote.
“Freedom does not come in on the wheels of inevitability,” Louisiana Supreme Court Associate Justice John Michael Guidry said to the crowd. “But it takes the prodigious work and the tireless efforts of those who are willing to continue the fight.”
Great Beginnings summer camper Myni, 4, gets a hello kitty face painting during Southern’s Juneteenth celebration on Thursday, June 18, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Staff photo by Michael Johnson
The speech kicked off a day of discussions and cultural events centered on the holiday of Juneteenth, which commemorates June 19, 1865, when Union Gen. Gordon Granger brought news of emancipation to enslaved people in Texas more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued.
Speakers at Southern emphasized the need for protection of hard-won rights for Black Americans in the context of redistricting. The sentiments followed a contentious state legislative session that ended with the elimination of one of Louisiana’s two majority-Black congressional districts after the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Louisiana v. Callais.
“That Voting Rights Act is under attack,” Guidry said. “There’s voter intimidation, there’s voter suppression, there are voter ID laws and all types of laws and legal decisions that are trying to deny us our right to vote, and we are the ones who have to go forward and litigate these issues.”
The day opened with a libation ceremony and a rendition of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” by Southern University student Claire Floyd.
Southern University alumnus Jeanet Cazenave said she felt it was important to celebrate Juneteenth on campus as not only a relative of the first dean of Southern University but also a descendant of the GU272, a group of enslaved individuals who were sold to plantations in Louisiana in 1838 by Jesuit priests to pay the debts of what is now Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Juneteenth “means everything,” Cazenave said. “It means the past, the present and the future.”
Louisiana
Gov. Landry declares state of emergency after flooding, severe weather across Louisiana
BATON ROUGE, La. (KLFY) — Governor Landry has officially declared Louisiana under state of emergency.
The state emergency declaration covers Avoyelles, Lafourche, Pointe Coupee, St. Landry, St. Tammany and Terrebonne parishes.
The declaration was issued Thursday following the impacts of Tropical Storm Arthur, which brough rainfall and strong storms to parts of the state on June 17 and 18.
Officials said the National Weather Service has confirmed three tornadoes tied to the storm system.
Officials also reported record or near-record rainfall totals in Avoyelles and Pointe Coupee parishes over a 12-hour period.
The order allows the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness to coordinate resources and provide assistance to local governments if needed.
Certain state purchasing and bidding requirements have been temporarily suspended to speed up emergency response efforts.
The declaration took effect immediately and will remain in place through July 18 unless it is lifted or extended.
State officials are urging residents to stay weather aware, avoid flooded roadways and follow guidance from local emergency managers.
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