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Prediction: Wagner Seahawks VS LIU Sharks 2026-03-07

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Wagner Seahawks vs. LIU Sharks: A Tale of Three-Pointers and Rebound Hoarders
March 7, 2026 — The NEC Tournament Showdown

Parsing the Odds: Who’s the Favorite?
Let’s cut to the chase: the books are throwing their weight behind the LIU Sharks, who are listed at -8.5 to -9 points across most spreads, with moneyline odds hovering around 1.26 (decimal), implying a 79% implied probability of victory. Wagner, the underdog, sits at +4.0, suggesting a 25% chance to pull off an upset. The total line is 140.5-141.5 points, with even money on over/under. Given LIU’s recent 50.2% field goal shooting and Wagner’s anemic 42.6%, the “over” might be the safer bet—unless these teams decide to play a chess match with basketballs.

Digesting the News: Stats, Stars, and Shenanigans
The LIU Sharks (22-10) are a three-point orchestra led by Jamal Fuller, who’s nailing 44.4% of his deep bombs and averaging 16.5 points. Their 14.5 fast-break points per game? Like a caffeinated squirrel with a slingshot. Wagner’s Binael Basil, meanwhile, is a rebounding beast (6.0 RPG), but his team allows 7.1 three-pointers per game—a number so high, it’s practically a ZIP code for open shots.

Wagner’s Nick Jones (14.4 PPG) and Greg Gordon (12.8 PPG) are their offensive lifelines, but LIU’s defense has been a sieve-stopper, holding opponents to just 69.6 PPG in their last 10 games. Oh, and remember when LIU beat Wagner 83-65 in February? That 18-point drubbing? Let’s call it a “friendly reminder” that history has a habit of repeating itself—unless Wagner starts rebounding like they’re trying to win a trash can toss competition.

Humorous Spin: Trash Talk and Trash Can Rebounds
Wagner’s rebounding prowess is so legendary, they could probably use their own boards to build a treehouse
 if they ever left the gym. At 34.0 RPG, they’re like a bunch of kids at a Legos convention—relentlessly collecting pieces, just to realize they’re all for different sets. Meanwhile, LIU’s three-point shooting is so efficient, they could probably hit shots from the opposing bench if they wanted to.

And let’s not forget the spread line—LIU is favored by -8.5 points. That’s enough to cover the average margin of error in a polling firm’s predictions. If Wagner wants to shock the world, they’ll need to shoot like they’re in a video game on “Easy” mode and hope LIU’s players start tripping over their own shoelaces.

Prediction: Who’s Cooking Dinner?
The Sharks have the sharper shooters, the tighter defense, and the psychological edge of having already humiliated the Seahawks earlier this season. Wagner’s rebounding might keep them in the game, but when your opponent is making 50% of their shots and you’re not, even a trash can full of second-chance points won’t save you.

Final Verdict: LIU Sharks 75, Wagner Seahawks 63
Unless Wagner’s players suddenly develop the ability to turn rebounds into three-pointers (and maybe a time machine to fix that February loss), the Sharks are cashing in on their spread line like they’re at a March Madness ATM. Bet the spread, and maybe toss a few extra chips toward the “over” just to keep things spicy.

“The only thing more certain than LIU’s three-pointers is the fact that Wagner’s coach will be seen muttering, ‘We outworked them!’ while staring at a scoreboard that disagrees.” đŸ€đŸ”„

Created: March 7, 2026, 11:20 a.m. GMT

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