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Billikens 2026 Schedule & Betting Odds

dateopponentscorespreadover/undermoneyline
Mar 21st@MICHL 72-95---
Mar 20th@UGAW 102-77+1.5 WO 168SLU +110
Mar 14thDAYL 69-70-4.5 LU 145.5DAY -218
Mar 13thGWW 88-81-6.5 WO 159SLU -310
Mar 7th@GMUL 57-86-7.5 LU 146.5GMU -310
Mar 5thL-ILW 79-65-21.5 LU 155SLU -8000
Mar 1stDUQW 91-76-13.5 WO 160.5SLU -1450
Feb 25th@DAYL 62-77-3.5 LU 157.5DAY -182
Feb 21stVCUW 88-75-7.5 WU 164.5SLU -350
Feb 18th@URIL 76-81-9.5 LO 151.5URI -550
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Saint Louis Billikens 2025–26 Season

Saint Louis enters the final stretch of the 2025–26 season as the class of the Atlantic 10 and a rising national power. In his first year leading the Billikens, head coach Josh Schertz has orchestrated a stunning turnaround, guiding the team to a 25–3 record (13–2 A-10) and a No. 23 ranking in the AP Poll. Their campaign is defined by a high-octane "Schertz-ball" offense that ranks 5th nationally in scoring (90.1 PPG), highlighted by a dominant home record and a signature early-conference blowout of rival Dayton. While a recent road stumble against Dayton on February 24 snapped a late-season momentum surge, the Billikens remain firmly in control of the A-10 standings and are a projected lock for a No. 7 or No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The team’s success is anchored by senior center and "point forward" Robbie Avila, who followed Schertz from Indiana State to lead the squad with 12.6 PPG and a team-high 4.2 APG. His unique playmaking ability from the post is supported by a deep backcourt featuring senior Dion Brown (11.1 PPG, 5.8 RPG) and junior Trey Green, who provides elite spacing with his 45% shooting from deep. With a top-tier offensive rating and a revitalized defense, Saint Louis is positioned as one of the most dangerous "mid-major" teams in the country. As they look toward Selection Sunday, their final regular-season test comes on March 7 against George Mason, a matchup that could solidify their status as a single-digit seed in the Big Dance.

How to Bet on the Saint Louis Billikens

With the Billikens closing in on a conference title, the betting markets in Missouri and beyond are heating up. Here is a look at the most popular ways to back Saint Louis using their most recent matchup against Dayton as an example.

Saint Louis Moneyline

A moneyline bet requires a b ettor to correctly pick the winner of the game. Your payout is determined by the odds assigned to each team. Using the February 24 matchup against Dayton:

  • Saint Louis (-238 moneyline)
  • Dayton (+188 moneyline)

In this matchup, Saint Louis was the favorite (indicated by the minus sign). A bettor would have needed to wager $238 on the Billikens to win $100. Conversely, a $100 wager on the underdog Dayton Flyers returned a $188 profit when they secured the 77–62 upset.

Saint Louis Point Spread

A point spread wager focuses on the ma rgin of victory rather than just who wins. Using the Saint Louis vs. Dayton matchup:

  • Saint Louis -5.5 (-111)
  • Dayton +5.5 (-109)

Saint Louis "covers the spread" if they win by 6 points or more. Dayton covers if they win outright or lose by 5 points or less. The -111 indicates the "juice" or "vig"; you must bet $111 to win a $100 profit. In this case, since Dayton won the game, those who bet on Dayton +5.5 won.

Saint Louis Over/Unders

Over/under totals look at the comb ined final score of both teams. For the Dayton game, the total was set at 156.5 points:

  • Over 156.5 (-112)
  • Under 156.5 (-108)

If the final score is 77–62 (139 total points), the Under wins. Betting the Under at -108 means a bettor would earn a $100 profit for every $108 risked. Given SLU's high-scoring nature, the under in this defensive battle was a significant outcome for bettors.

Saint Louis Prop Bets

Prop bets allow you to wager on specific player milestones. For Billikens fans, popular props center on their dynamic stars:

  • Robbie Avila Over/Under 13.5 points scored
  • Dion Brown Over/Under 6.5 rebounds
  • Trey Green Over/Under 2.5 made three-pointers

Saint Louis Future Odds

Futures odds are long-t erm bets on events happening later in the season. If you believe Coach Schertz has a championship-caliber squad, you might place a futures bet on:

  • Saint Louis to win the A-10 Tournament (-150)
  • Saint Louis to make the Final Four (+2500)
  • Saint Louis to win the NCAA National Championship (+25000)

Trade on Saint Louis NCAAB Games via Kalshi

For fans looking for an alternative to traditional sportsbooks, Kalshi offers a unique way to get in on the action. Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market app that allows users to trade event contracts on various outcomes, including sports and March Madness results. It provides a legal, regulated platform for fans to trade on the success of Saint Louis and other NCAAB teams throughout the postseason.

Frequently Asked Questions
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Billikens Injuries

All NCAAB Injuries

There are no injuries for this team currently.

Saint Louis Billikens 2025–26 Season

Saint Louis enters the final stretch of the 2025–26 season as the class of the Atlantic 10 and a rising national power. In his first year leading the Billikens, head coach Josh Schertz has orchestrated a stunning turnaround, guiding the team to a 25–3 record (13–2 A-10) and a No. 23 ranking in the AP Poll. Their campaign is defined by a high-octane "Schertz-ball" offense that ranks 5th nationally in scoring (90.1 PPG), highlighted by a dominant home record and a signature early-conference blowout of rival Dayton. While a recent road stumble against Dayton on February 24 snapped a late-season momentum surge, the Billikens remain firmly in control of the A-10 standings and are a projected lock for a No. 7 or No. 8 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

The team’s success is anchored by senior center and "point forward" Robbie Avila, who followed Schertz from Indiana State to lead the squad with 12.6 PPG and a team-high 4.2 APG. His unique playmaking ability from the post is supported by a deep backcourt featuring senior Dion Brown (11.1 PPG, 5.8 RPG) and junior Trey Green, who provides elite spacing with his 45% shooting from deep. With a top-tier offensive rating and a revitalized defense, Saint Louis is positioned as one of the most dangerous "mid-major" teams in the country. As they look toward Selection Sunday, their final regular-season test comes on March 7 against George Mason, a matchup that could solidify their status as a single-digit seed in the Big Dance.

How to Bet on the Saint Louis Billikens

With the Billikens closing in on a conference title, the betting markets in Missouri and beyond are heating up. Here is a look at the most popular ways to back Saint Louis using their most recent matchup against Dayton as an example.

Saint Louis Moneyline

A moneyline bet requires a b ettor to correctly pick the winner of the game. Your payout is determined by the odds assigned to each team. Using the February 24 matchup against Dayton:

  • Saint Louis (-238 moneyline)
  • Dayton (+188 moneyline)

In this matchup, Saint Louis was the favorite (indicated by the minus sign). A bettor would have needed to wager $238 on the Billikens to win $100. Conversely, a $100 wager on the underdog Dayton Flyers returned a $188 profit when they secured the 77–62 upset.

Saint Louis Point Spread

A point spread wager focuses on the ma rgin of victory rather than just who wins. Using the Saint Louis vs. Dayton matchup:

  • Saint Louis -5.5 (-111)
  • Dayton +5.5 (-109)

Saint Louis "covers the spread" if they win by 6 points or more. Dayton covers if they win outright or lose by 5 points or less. The -111 indicates the "juice" or "vig"; you must bet $111 to win a $100 profit. In this case, since Dayton won the game, those who bet on Dayton +5.5 won.

Saint Louis Over/Unders

Over/under totals look at the comb ined final score of both teams. For the Dayton game, the total was set at 156.5 points:

  • Over 156.5 (-112)
  • Under 156.5 (-108)

If the final score is 77–62 (139 total points), the Under wins. Betting the Under at -108 means a bettor would earn a $100 profit for every $108 risked. Given SLU's high-scoring nature, the under in this defensive battle was a significant outcome for bettors.

Saint Louis Prop Bets

Prop bets allow you to wager on specific player milestones. For Billikens fans, popular props center on their dynamic stars:

  • Robbie Avila Over/Under 13.5 points scored
  • Dion Brown Over/Under 6.5 rebounds
  • Trey Green Over/Under 2.5 made three-pointers

Saint Louis Future Odds

Futures odds are long-t erm bets on events happening later in the season. If you believe Coach Schertz has a championship-caliber squad, you might place a futures bet on:

  • Saint Louis to win the A-10 Tournament (-150)
  • Saint Louis to make the Final Four (+2500)
  • Saint Louis to win the NCAA National Championship (+25000)

Trade on Saint Louis NCAAB Games via Kalshi

For fans looking for an alternative to traditional sportsbooks, Kalshi offers a unique way to get in on the action. Kalshi is a federally regulated prediction market app that allows users to trade event contracts on various outcomes, including sports and March Madness results. It provides a legal, regulated platform for fans to trade on the success of Saint Louis and other NCAAB teams throughout the postseason.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is sports betting legal in St. Louis, Missouri?
Right Arrow
Who coaches the Saint Louis Billikens?
Right Arrow
Has Saint Louis ever been to a Final Four?
Right Arrow
Has Saint Louis won a National Championship?
Right Arrow