What’s up, FA Nation?! It’s time for more college basketball PrizePicks plays for Thursday’s slate of games! Let’s find some winners for tonight’s matchups with plenty of player props on the board. 

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Tonight's Top Plays

 

 

OVER 28.5 Pts+Rebs+Asts

Hunter Dickinson is averaging right at 28.5 combined points, rebounds and assists this season – but we can expect a better performance than normal tonight. The Michigan center gets a pace-boost will face the below-average interior defense of Iowa. The Hawkeyes are also the worst defensive rebounding team in the Big Ten. So count on Dickinson to own the post in this matchup – especially on the offensive glass. He's averaging 21.4 PPG, 7.2 RPG and 2.5 APG over the past ten games – good for a 31.1 PRA average. He's gone over this 28.5 PRA line in eight of the last ten contests as well. 

 

 

 

UNDER 16.5 Points

Usually we see college basketball players perform better at home than on the road, but that's not the case for Bennedict Mathurin. Believe it or not, the Arizona wing is averaging 21.3 PPG on the road this season compared to just 13.5 PPG at home. He's gone under 16.5 points in 11 of 13 home games, including five straight home matchups vs. Pac-12 competition. It's a weird trend for a guy that's going to be an NBA Draft lottery pick and can score 20+ points in any given game – especially since he's so aggressive offensively on the road. Follow the numbers, though! Arizona being massive home favorites tonight vs. Oregon State also helps, if Mathurin is sitting some in the second half. 

 

 

 

OVER 2.5 Assists

This assist prop is right in line with Jacob Young's season-long 2.6 APG average. However, Young has three assists or more in eight of the last nine games and in 10 of the past 12. He's even reached four assists in five of the past nine contests. Though Will Richardson is Oregon's point guard, Young has been handling the ball more in a distributor role during conference play. This is a guy who ran the point for Rutgers last year and is emerging lately as a key part of the Ducks' backcourt. Grab the over on Young's assists line that seems a touch too low.