The WAC Championship pits the top two teams of the conference on Saturday, March 14, at 11:59 p.m. ET, televised on ESPN2. The Utah Valley Wolverines are listed as a 1.5-point favorite on the spread vs. the Cal Baptist Lancers.
The Wolverines (25-7) finished as the top seed, barely defeating UT-Arlington last night, 67-65. Meanwhile, the Lancers (24-8) seek their first-ever NCAA Tournament appearance in their eighth season on the Division I level.
Let’s look at the Cal Baptist vs. Utah Valley prediction on the spread for Saturday’s showdown at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Make your CBB picks on PrizePicks and PrizePicks Team Picks and earn real money if you’re right, including on game winners, spreads, and totals!
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Cal Baptist vs. Utah Valley Prediction, Spread, Over/Under
The WAC is the only conference in the nation where every team plays each opponent three times.
Utah Valley won two of three matchups vs. Cal Baptist. The Wolverines took the first meeting, 73-66, on December 29 but failed to cover as 7.5-point home favorites. UVU forced 23 turnovers and won despite shooting 9-of-20 from the free-throw line (45.0%).
Cal Baptist rebounded with a 78-71 overtime victory as 1.5-point home underdogs on January 24. The Wolverines were ice-cold from downtown, hitting 2-of-20 3-point attempts (10.0%).
The third meeting went to Utah Valley, who easily covered as 8.5-point home favorites with a 65-46 win on February 19. The Wolverines forced 20 Cal Baptist turnovers, while the Lancers shot 29% on 2-point attempts.
Cal Baptist vs. Utah Valley Spread, Over/Under
The Wolverines enter this matchup as 1.5-point favorites, per PrizePicks Team Picks.
Tonight's total is 138.5 for the over/under, via PrizePicks Team Picks, where you can earn money with your picks in 35 states.
- Spread: Utah Valley -1.5
- Over/Under: 138.5
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Cal Baptist vs. Utah Valley Prediction on Spread for WAC Championship – 3/14/26
Here are some key stats to know before locking in your Cal Baptist vs. Utah Valley prediction on the spread for Saturday, March 14, on PrizePicks.
- Utah Valley looks to snap an 0-5 against the spread (ATS) run after failing to cover in Friday’s win over UT-Arlington.
- The Wolverines own a 7-12 ATS mark against WAC foes, with their last cover coming on February 21.
- Cal Baptist has covered in five consecutive games, capped off by Friday’s 86-72 rout of Utah Tech as 7.5-point favorites.
- The Lancers topped the 80-point mark in the last four outings but failed to pass that number in three meetings with Utah Valley.
- Cal Baptist ranks sixth in the country in 3-point shooting allowed (29.6%) and first in conference play at 27.9%.
- In three matchups with the Lancers, Utah Valley was limited to 10-of-48 shooting from 3-point range (20.8%).
- The Wolverines sit first in WAC play in offensive efficiency and 2-point shooting (57.1%).
- Utah Valley shot higher than 60.0% on 2-point attempts in its final three regular-season games but was limited to 52.3% vs. Utah Tech and 57.7% vs. UT-Arlington in the WAC Tournament.
- The Wolverines have yet to make the NCAA Tournament and fell short in last season’s WAC title game to Grand Canyon.
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Both of these squads are departing the WAC next season for the Big West. The final WAC title game takes place before the league gets rebranded to the United Athletic Conference next season.
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