College Basketball DFS Picks - Wednesday, March 11
Picks for college basketball DFS games on DraftKings are live for Wednesday's slate of conference tournament action.
Early Slate
Cash Games
Baba Miller, Cincinnati ($8,900)
Priced below 9k for only the second time in the last month. Scored 35.3 and 36.5 fpts against UCF earlier this year. Only fouled out of one game all season.
Ryan Conwell, G, Louisville ($8,400)
Mikel Brown (back) is out for the ACC Tournament, and Conwell has had 30 or more fantasy points in every game Brown's missed this year. Louisville also has the highest implied total on the slate.
Damarion Dennis, G, Wyoming ($4,000)
Clear mis-price here at just 4k after going for 25.5, 27, 29 and 27 in his last four, with a 19.5 fpt effort against UNLV on 1/6. Don't overthink it -- eat the chalk.
GPPs
Hannes Steinbach, F, Washington ($10,900)
Has a couple 2x games in Big 10 play, but enters the tournament averaging 23.5 ppg and 16.0 rpg over his last four, which includes a 57.5-point effort against USC -- today's opponent.
Max Mackinnon, G, LSU ($5,800)
Low price, had his seventh 30+ fpts game last time out, twice eclipsed 40. Had 16 FGA and 24.3 fpts last time against Kentucky. Volatile game log, risky if threes don't fall.
David Coit, G, Maryland ($4,900)
Range of outcomes is literally 3 to 55 points. Coming off a 33-fpt game. Had 29 and 17.5 in earlier games against Iowa this year. Hawkeyes rank 166th in opponent 3Pt%.
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Main Slate
Cash Games
Chase Ross, G, Marquette ($6,900)
Big-time scorer with a ceiling in the 40s at his lowest price of the season (he was all the way up at $9,800 at one point). Marquette with the second-highest implied total of the day in a game with the second-highest o/u.
Tramon Mark, G, Texas ($6,000)
Classic "won't kill you, but not much ceiling" play. Hit 3x in four straight, highlighted by a 35.5 fpt effort against Texas A&M. Put up 29.8 against Ole Miss earlier this year.
Brock Harding, G, TCU ($5,400)
The TCU point guard is a lock for 32 minutes and is averaging 8.8 points, 6.6 assists, 3.2 rebounds and 2.6 steals over his last five. In other words, he can post a good score without scoring real-life points. Plus, his price is the second-lowest it has been all year. 24.3 and 19.5 fpts in earlier games against OK State. TCU has the highest implied total of the main slate.
GPPs
Nick Martinelli, F, Northwestern ($10,000)
Big price tag, but has been under 3x just once in the past month-plus. Can't say the same about Dybantsa ($11,100), who has a far tougher matchup in terms of pace/opposing defense.
Tae Davis, F, Oklahoma ($5,600)
Can get you anywhere between 10 and the low-40s. Buying a dip on a price that reached $8k+ this year. But it's not like he's slumping -- 28.8 against Texas on Saturday and 32.8 against South Carolina (tonight's matchup) earlier this season. Slight foul trouble risk.
Nick Dorn, G, Indiana ($4,000)
Starter at his lowest price since Jan. 20. Has hit 6x four times this season. Third on team in 3PA, Northwestern is 137th in three-point defense. Just needs shots to fall.

















