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N. Carolina | -15.5-114 Open: -16.5 | -15.5-115 Open: -16.5 | -16.5-110 Open: -15.5 | -15.5-120 Open: -16 | -15.5-110 Open: -16.5 | -15.5-110 Open: -16 | |
Hawaii | +15.5-109 Open: +16.5 | +15.5-105 Open: +16.5 | +16.5-110 Open: +15.5 | +15.5-110 Open: +16 | +15.5-110 Open: +16.5 | +15.5-110 Open: +16 | |
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Cal-Baker. | +1-111 Open: +1.5 | +1.5-115 Open: +1.5 | +1-115 Open: +1.5 | +1-108 Open: +1.5 | +1.5-114 Open: +1.5 | +1-110 Open: +1.5 | |
FIU | -1-109 Open: -1.5 | -1.5-105 Open: -1.5 | -1-105 Open: -1.5 | -1-112 Open: -1.5 | -1.5-106 Open: -1.5 | -1-110 Open: -1.5 | |
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La Salle | -11.5-108 Open: -13 | -12.5-105 Open: -12.5 | -12-110 Open: -13 | -11.5-110 Open: -13 | -11.5-105 Open: -13.5 | -12-110 Open: -13 | |
Stetson | +11.5-117 Open: +13 | +12.5-115 Open: +12.5 | +12-110 Open: +13 | +11.5-120 Open: +13 | +11.5-115 Open: +13.5 | +12-110 Open: +13 | |
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Marquette | -6.5-108 Open: -6.5 | -6.5-105 Open: -6.5 | -6-115 Open: -6 | -6.5-110 Open: -6.5 | -6.5-110 Open: -6.5 | -6-110 Open: -6 | |
Georgia | +6.5-116 Open: +6.5 | +6.5-115 Open: +6.5 | +6-105 Open: +6 | +6.5-125 Open: +6.5 | +6.5-110 Open: +6.5 | +6-110 Open: +6 | |
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St. Fran.-Pa. | +20.5-110 Open: +19.5 | +20.5-110 Open: +18.5 | +19.5-110 Open: +20 | +16+165 Open: +19 | +21.5-110 Open: +19.5 | +20.5-110 Open: +19 | |
Georgetown | -20.5-110 Open: -19.5 | -20.5-110 Open: -18.5 | -19.5-110 Open: -20 | -16-215 Open: -19 | -21.5-110 Open: -19.5 | -20.5-110 Open: -19 | |
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Vermont | -6.5-110 Open: -6.5 | -7.5-105 Open: -5.5 | -6.5-110 Open: -5.5 | -7-110 Open: -6 | -5.5-114 Open: -6.5 | -6.5-110 Open: -6.5 | |
Delaware | +6.5-110 Open: +6.5 | +7.5-115 Open: +5.5 | +6.5-110 Open: +5.5 | +7-110 Open: +6 | +5.5-106 Open: +6.5 | +6.5-110 Open: +6.5 | |
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Marshall | +20.5-110 Open: +19.5 | +20.5-110 Open: +20.5 | +20.5-110 Open: +21 | +20.5-108 Open: +20 | +19.5-105 Open: +19.5 | +20-110 Open: +20.5 | |
Purdue | -20.5-110 Open: -19.5 | -20.5-110 Open: -20.5 | -20.5-110 Open: -21 | -20.5-112 Open: -20 | -19.5-115 Open: -19.5 | -20-110 Open: -20.5 | |
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Monmouth | +1.5-124 Open: +2 | -- | -- | -2+120 Open: +2 | +1.5-124 Open: +2.5 | -- | |
Presbyterian | -1.5+102 Open: -2 | -- | -- | +2-154 Open: -2 | -1.5+102 Open: -2.5 | -- | |
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Boston U. | +2.5-111 Open: +1 | +1.5-105 Open: +1.5 | +2-115 Open: +1 | -4+190 Open: +1 | +2.5-112 Open: +1.5 | +2.5-110 Open: +1 | |
UMBC | -2.5-109 Open: -1 | -1.5-115 Open: -1.5 | -2-105 Open: -1 | +4-250 Open: -1 | -2.5-108 Open: -1.5 | -2.5-110 Open: -1 | |
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W. Georgia | +14.5-119 Open: +14.5 | +14.5-120 Open: +14.5 | +14-110 Open: +14 | +16-154 Open: +14.5 | +14.5-118 Open: +14.5 | +14-105 Open: +14 | |
Ga. Southern | -14.5-102 Open: -14.5 | -14.5+100 Open: -14.5 | -14-110 Open: -14 | -16+120 Open: -14.5 | -14.5-104 Open: -14.5 | -14-115 Open: -14 | |
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LIU | +14.5-121 Open: +16 | +13.5+100 Open: +15.5 | +14-110 Open: +14 | +14.5-120 Open: +15.5 | +14.5-122 Open: +15.5 | +14-110 Open: +16 | |
Charlotte | -14.5-105 Open: -16 | -13.5-120 Open: -15.5 | -14-110 Open: -14 | -14.5-110 Open: -15.5 | -14.5+100 Open: -15.5 | -14-110 Open: -16 | |
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Quinnipiac | +5.5-112 Open: +5.5 | +5.5-115 Open: +5.5 | +6-110 Open: +6.5 | +5-110 Open: +5 | +5.5-112 Open: +5.5 | +5.5-110 Open: +5 | |
UMass Lowell | -5.5-108 Open: -5.5 | -5.5-105 Open: -5.5 | -6-110 Open: -6.5 | -5-120 Open: -5 | -5.5-108 Open: -5.5 | -5.5-110 Open: -5 | |
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Albany | +2.5-115 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-115 Open: +2.5 | +2-110 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-120 Open: +2 | +2.5-110 Open: +2.5 | +2-110 Open: +2.5 | |
Kansas City | -2.5-108 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-105 Open: -2.5 | -2-110 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-110 Open: -2 | -2.5-110 Open: -2.5 | -2-110 Open: -2.5 | |
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UIC | +2-120 Open: +1 | +2.5-110 Open: +1.5 | +2-110 Open: +1 | +2-120 Open: +1 | +1.5-108 Open: +1.5 | +2-105 Open: +1 | |
East Carolina | -2-110 Open: -1 | -2.5-110 Open: -1.5 | -2-110 Open: -1 | -2-110 Open: -1 | -1.5-112 Open: -1.5 | -2-115 Open: -1 | |
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Northeastern | +2.5-118 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-115 Open: +2.5 | +2-110 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-120 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-118 Open: +2.5 | +2.5-110 Open: +2.5 | |
FGCU | -2.5-106 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-105 Open: -2.5 | -2-110 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-110 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-104 Open: -2.5 | -2.5-110 Open: -2.5 | |
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Brown | -7.5-112 Open: -8 | -7.5-110 Open: -8.5 | -8-110 Open: -7.5 | -8-110 Open: -8.5 | -7.5-115 Open: -8.5 | -8-105 Open: -8 | |
Canisius | +7.5-108 Open: +8 | +7.5-110 Open: +8.5 | +8-110 Open: +7.5 | +8-120 Open: +8.5 | +7.5-105 Open: +8.5 | +8-115 Open: +8 | |
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Kentucky St. | +33.5-110 Open: +33.5 | -- | -- | -- | -- | +33.5-110 Open: +33.5 | |
N. Kentucky | -33.5-110 Open: -33.5 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -33.5-110 Open: -33.5 | |
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Portland St. | +2.5-109 Open: -2 | +2.5-110 Open: -1.5 | +2.5-110 Open: +1 | +2.5-108 Open: -2 | +2.5-110 Open: +1.5 | +2.5-105 Open: +1 | |
St. Thomas (MN) | -2.5-111 Open: +2 | -2.5-110 Open: +1.5 | -2.5-110 Open: -1 | -2.5-112 Open: +2 | -2.5-110 Open: -1.5 | -2.5-115 Open: -1 | |
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Cincinnati | -7-110 Open: -8.5 | -6.5-115 Open: -7.5 | -7.5-110 Open: -7.5 | -7-110 Open: -8 | -7.5-102 Open: -8.5 | -7-105 Open: -8 | |
Ga. Tech | +7-115 Open: +8.5 | +6.5-105 Open: +7.5 | +7.5-110 Open: +7.5 | +7-120 Open: +8 | +7.5-120 Open: +8.5 | +7-115 Open: +8 | |
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Ferrum | +36.5-110 Open: +36.5 | -- | -- | -- | -- | +36.5-110 Open: +36.5 | |
George Mason | -36.5-110 Open: -36.5 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -36.5-110 Open: -36.5 | |
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One of the popular futures bets in college basketball is betting on teams to make the Final Four at the end of the season. There are often unlikely teams who make surprising runs in the tournament, and bettors can win big if they find the right ones to bet on.
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To go to OTOvertime can be a somewhat common occurrence in college basketball, and bettors can usually get longshot odds if they expect an extra period. Most sportsbooks offer overtime odds, generally with double-digit odds.
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Live bettingLive betting continues to grow in popularity, as it gives people a chance to get involved from the opening tip until the final whistle. Knowing each team’s tendencies can create value in the live betting market. Sportsbooks usually offer updated odds in real time throughout the game.
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First halfSome teams play better in the first half of games, and sportsbooks offer a spread, money line and over/under for the opening stanza. There are also alternate spreads and totals available for both halves.
PushAll wagers are refunded when the score lands exactly on the betting number. If a 3-point favorite wins by exactly three points, the original stake is returned to both sides of the bet.
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