2007 Odds to win the Mid-Eastern Athletic ConferenceMid-Eastern Athletic Conference OddsThe 2007 odds to win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference are posted. The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference consists of 11 teams; Delaware State, Florida A&M, Morgan State, Norfolk State, Hampton, South Carolina State, North Carolina State, Coppin State, Howard, Bethune-Cookman and Maryland-Estern Shore. The Delaware State Hornets, Florida A&M Rattlers and the Morgan State Golden Bears are off to great start this season. Delaware State currently leads the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference with a 12-2 conference record and a 15-11 total record. The Hornets average 59.3 points per game. Senior Jahsha Bluntt leads the team in scoring with 420 points for a 16.2 average per game. He is also averaging 4.7 rebounds and 1.3 assists. Do you know who is going to win the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship? Check out the 2011 NCAA Men's Championship Betting Odds! Florida A&M is ranked second with a 9-5 conference record and a 15-12 total record. The Rattlers average 70.9 points per game. Senior Rome Sanders leads the team in scoring with 449 points for a 16.6 average per game. He is also averaging 6.0 rebounds and .9 assists. Check out Bovada and start winning NOW! Bovada Sportsbook, Casino, Poker Room & Racebook is known in the online gambling industry for having phenomenal customer service, safe and secure deposit methods, fast & easy payouts and terrific bonuses! BET on Sports & play Poker at BOVADA and receive a 20% FREE BET on your first deposit! Morgan State is ranked third with an 8-5 conference record and a 10-14 total record. The Golden Bears average 68.0 points per game. Senior Ronald Timus leads the team in scoring with 350 points for a 14.6 average per game. He is also averaging 5.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists. Take a look at the 2007 odds to win the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference sponsored by Sportbet.com: Odds will be posted shortly --- by Bobby Latrel at 1800-sports.com on February 19, 2007
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