Missouri Tigers vs Cornell Big Red Betting Odds

The NCAA March Madness tournament has arrived and the first round Missouri vs Cornell betting odds have been posted by Sportsbook.com. Make your 2009 NCAA bracket predictions right now and watch this Friday, March 20th the number three West seed Missouri Tigers take on the number fourteen Midwest seed Cornell Big Red. All the action goes down at the Taco Bell Arena in Boise, ID at 3:00 PM EST.

The Missouri Tigers finished the season third in the Big 12 standings with a 12-4 conference record and a 28-6 overall record. They are ranked 9th in both the Coaches Poll and AP Poll. The Cornell Big Red finished first in the Ivy standings with an 11-3 conference record and a 21-9 overall record. Check out the odds below for this matchup and enjoy game.


Missouri vs Cornell betting odds sponsored by Sportsbook.com

Missouri: Point Spread -12 1/2 (-105)

Cornell: Point Spread +12 1/2 (-105)

Over/Under 146: -110


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by Bones at 1800-sports.com on March 18, 2009


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