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Marquette vs Providence Predictions, Picks, Odds for Wednesday, March 4

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The Marquette Golden Eagles take on the Providence Friars in Providence, Rhode Island. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. EST on Peacock.

Providence is favored by 5 points on the spread with a moneyline of -210. The total is set at 160.5 points.

Here’s my Marquette vs. Providence prediction and college basketball picks for March 4, 2026.


Marquette vs Providence Prediction

My Pick: Over 160.5 or Better

My Marquette vs Providence best bet is on the Over. For all of your college basketball bets, be sure to find the best lines by using our live NCAAB odds page.


Marquette vs. Providence Odds

Marquette Logo
Wednesday, Mar 4
7 p.m. ET
Peacock
Providence Logo
Marquette Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+5
-110
160.5
-110o / -110u
+175
Providence Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-5
-110
160.5
-110o / -110u
-210
Odds via bet365. Get up-to-the-minute NCAAB odds here.
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  • Marquette vs Providence spread: Providence -5
  • Marquette vs Providence over/under: 160.5
  • Marquette vs Providence moneyline: Marquette +175, Providence -210
  • Marquette vs Providence best bet: Over 160.5 or Better

Marquette vs Providence College Basketball Betting Preview

I project 164.7 points for this Big East ballgame, so I’d play the Over at 160.5 or better, representing a minimum three-point difference between my projections and the market.

College Basketball Projections, Picks: Tanner McGrath's Power Ratings & Score Model Image

Providence has been one of the nation’s best Over teams this season, posting a 20-9 mark. The Friars play fast (17 transition possessions per game, 90th percentile) and are an uber-efficient dribble creation offense (.96 PPP, 93rd percentile; .99 isolation PPP, 90th percentile).

Meanwhile, the Friars cannot stay in front of the dribble on the other end, consistently getting roasted in ball-screens (.97 PPP allowed, 16th percentile) and attack-and-kick actions (1.07 PPP allowed, 17th percentile).

So, they score a lot and don’t play defense.

Meanwhile, Marquette runs a ball-screen-centric offense that should light up Providence’s dribble defense (30 PNR possessions per game, 94th percentile), and the Eagles also struggle in ball-screen coverage (.94 PPP allowed, 27th percentile).

Predictably, these two combined for 209 points in January’s meeting. Although that game went to overtime, there were still 188 points scored in regulation. The two combined to run 80 ball-screens at 1.05 PPP.

I’m banking on more of the same in the rematch.

One quick injury note: Providence’s breakout freshman Stefan Vaaks has missed the past two games. I believe the Friars have enough depth without him to sustain their offense, but his status is worth monitoring.

My Pick: Over 160.5 or Better

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Tanner McGrath covers college basketball, college football and Major League Baseball at Action Network. He is a contributor to Payoff Pitch, Action Network’s Major League Baseball betting podcast. He's been working in the space for more than five years with past journalism experience in Canadian collegiate sports, finance and economics. He has an obsession with America East basketball, betting the Miami Marlins and sweating out home underdogs.

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