Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament Opening Odds List Dayton as Heavy -160 Favorite

By John Perrotto in College Basketball
Updated: March 30, 2021 at 8:15 am EDTPublished:

- The Atlantic 10 Tournament will be held from March 11-15 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY
- After going unbeaten in the conference during the regular season, Dayton is unsurprisingly the overwhelming favorite
- See the full field odds and the best bet to earn the automatic NCAA Tournament bid below
Dayton dominated the Atlantic 10 in the regular season and the oddsmakers fully expect it to do the same in the conference tournament.
The Flyers went 18-0 inside the conference, finishing off their perfect run with a 76-51 dismantling of George Washington on Saturday (March 7). They are heavy figures to continue winning right through A-10 Tournament.
2020 Atlantic 10 Conference Odds
Team | Odds |
---|---|
Dayton | -160 |
Richmond | +450 |
Saint Louis | +675 |
Richmond | +800 |
Davidson | +1300 |
VCU | +1700 |
Duquesne | +2400 |
St. Bonaventure | +2600 |
George Mason | +8000 |
La Salle | +9000 |
UMass | +9000 |
George Washington | +9500 |
Fordham | +10000 |
Saint Joseph’s | +10000 |
Odds taken March 8
Atlantic 10 Tournament Bracket

Dayton Has Been Unstoppable
Overall, Dayton has ran off 20 straight wins. In fact, it hasn’t lost a game since four days before Christmas, falling to Colorado on Dec. 21 on a neutral floor in Chicago.
Forward and dunk machine Obi Tobbin is a strong National Player of the Year candidate. He is averaging 20.0 points and 7.5 rebounds a game and no player in the A-10 can take over a game quite like the 6-foot-9 sophomore.
Toppin is third in the nation in true shooting percentage (68.4) and fourth in effective field goal percentage (67.4).

Junior guard Jalen Crutcher is the perfect complement to Toppin on the perimeter. Crutcher is scoring 15.1 points and handing out 4.9 assists per game while senior guard Trey Landers (10.5) and junior guard Ibi Watson (10.1) also have double-figure scoring averages.
Dayton can score points in bunches as their adjusted offensive efficiency of 119.2 points per 100 possessions is second in the nation to Gonzaga’s 120.5. The Flyers’ 94.1 adjusted defensive efficiency also tops the conference.
Richmond Hot, URI Not
Richmond enters the tourney on a four-game winning streak and has won nine of its last 10.
The Spiders also have four players scoring in double digits, led by junior guard Blake Francis with a 17.7 point a game average. Junior forward Grant Golden is second at 13.4 while also pulling down a team-leading 6.9 rebounds a game.
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Another double-bye team is Rhode Island. The Rams, though, struggled down the stretch by going 3-4 in their last seven games.
Junior guard Fatts Russell not only has a great name but is stat-sheet stuffer with averages of 18.8 points, 4.6 assists and 2.9 steals. Backcourt mate Jeff Dowtin, a senior, is scoring 13.9 points a game.
[crosspsot]Billikens, Dukes Dangerous
Riding a five-game win streak into Brooklyn, Saint Louis might have the best chance of beating Dayton. The Billikens took the Flyers to overtime on Jan. 17 at home before losing 78-76 then lost by just six points, 71-65, in the rematch Feb. 8 at Dayton.
A strong junior backcourt tandem leads the way for Saint Louis. Jordan Goodwin is scoring 15.5 points a game and Javonte Perkins is right behind at 15.
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Duquesne hasn’t been to the NCAA Tournament since 1977. However, Keith Dambrot has the Dukes headed in the right direction in his third season as coach.
They represent intriguing value at +2400, though they need to win four games to capture the tournament. The Dukes have four players scoring in double figures, led by junior forward Marcus Weathers (14.3 PPG, 8.1 RPG) and sophomore guard Sincere Carry (12.2 PPG, 5.3 APG).
Dayton had trouble shaking Duquesne in both regular-season matchups, winning 73-69 on the road Jan. 29 and 80-70 at home Feb. 22.
Weathers muscles his way to the rack 💪#GoDukes | #A10MBB pic.twitter.com/bVO0ZVfkdd
— Duquesne Basketball (@DuqMBB) March 7, 2020
The A-10 Tournament is usually difficult to handicap. The regular-season champion has won just twice in the last 14 years.
Furthermore, eight different school have won the last 10 tourneys, though Dayton isn’t one of them.
However, the Flyers are going to reverse that history this week. Nobody in the A-10 has shown it can beat Dayton and it is hard to see that changing now.
The pick: Dayton -160
SBD’s NCAA conference tournament coverage:
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- 2020 NEC Tournament Opening Odds
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- America East Tournament Opening Odds Favor Vermont by a Huge Margin
- 2020 MEAC Tournament Opening Odds
- SEC Tournament Opening Odds List Kentucky as +150 Favorite; Auburn +275
- Florida State Favored in ACC Tournament Opening Odds; Duke +200, Louisville +275
- Texas State Favored in Sun Belt Conference Tournament Opening Odds
- MAC Tournament Opening Odds Favor Akron at +145; Ball State at +360
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Kansas odds-on -125 Favorite in Big 12 Tournament Opening Odds
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Pac-12 Tournament Opening Odds Favor Oregon at +125, Followed By Arizona and Colorado

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John Perrotto has been covering and writing about sports for various outlets for over 40 years. His work has appeared in the likes of USA TODAY, ESPN.com, SI.com, Forbes.com, The Associated Press, Baseball Digest, and more. John is based out of Beaver Falls, PA.