No. 10 seed New Mexico and No. 2 seed Michigan State play Sunday, March 23 in a
March Madness NCAA Tournament second-round game at Rocket Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The South Region game is scheduled for 5:40 p.m. MST and
can be seen on TNT (
stream with Sling TV ). Who will win the March Madness game and advance to the
Sweet 16 in the
NCAA bracket ? Check out these
NCAA Tournament second-round picks and predictions for the men's college basketball matchup. Michigan State is a 6.5-point favorite over New Mexico in the game in
March Madness odds provided by
BetMGM Sportsbook . The Spartans are -300 on the moneyline. The Lobos are +240. The over/under for the game is set at 147.5 points.
Jeremy Cluff writes: "We've already picked one Mountain West team to win on Sunday (Colorado State). Will New Mexico beat Michigan State as well in another Mountain West-Big Ten matchup? This game will be close, but the Spartans will beat the Lobos late."
Dimers : Michigan State 78, New Mexico 71
It writes: "After extensive simulations, our model gives New Mexico a win probability of 24%, while Michigan State has a win probability of 76%."
Jared Ramsey writes: "Michigan State's guards make Dent work for every point as the defense guides the Spartans to the Sweet 16."
March Madness TV announcers schedule: Who is calling NCAA Tournament second-round games? Sportsbook Wire : Michigan State 77, New Mexico 71
It writes: "Michigan State has compiled a 23-11-0 ATS record so far this year. New Mexico is 16-17-0 ATS this year. The Spartans record 7.8 more points per game (78.4) than the Lobos give up (70.6)."
March Madness NCAA Tournament odds: Who is favored to win 2025 national championship now? ESPN : Michigan State has a 74.6% chance to beat New Mexico
The site gives the Lobos a 25.4% shot at defeating the Spartans in Sunday's second-round March Madness NCAA Tournament game.
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