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Believe it or not, it’s been nearly 10 years since UConn won the Women’s NCAA Tournament.The Huskies last cut down the nets in 2016, capping off an undefeated season and a four-peat. UConn will look to end its “drought” in Sunday’s National Championship.
The Huskies are a 6.5-point favorite over the defending champions, South Carolina.The Gamecocks have won two of the last three championships and won three titles since UConn last lifted the trophy.South Carolina defeated UConn in the 2022 National Championship, the only time the Huskies ever lost in the swan song of the Big Dance. If you’re looking to wager on Sunday’s headliner, feel free to do so with Caesars Sportsbook promo code POSTBETDYW, which offers 10 100 percent profit boosts.Although it’s not bet at the same level as the Men’s NCAA Tournament, this game will do massive numbers and you can feel pretty safe assuming that the public will be backing Paige Bueckers and UConn.BetMGM’s Hannah Luther said before the Final Four that UConn winning the championship would be the worst result for the sportsbook and that Bueckers has attracted the most action in the Most Outstanding Player market.This number opened as UConn -5.5 and has moved a point to -6.5, further signaling that tickets are piling up on the Huskies. UConn dominated No.1 UCLA, 85-51, in the Elite Eight.UConn routed the Gamecocks, 87-58, in Columbia back in February to end South Carolina’s 71-game home win streak. While most of the attention will be on UConn and Bueckers, the betting value is with the underdog on Sunday. BartTorvik makes the line for this contest right around UConn -4, which tells you that those who want to back the Huskies will need to pay a “UConn Tax” since the bookies know that bettors will flock to the favorites on Sunday.The Pick: South Carolina +6.5 Michael Leboff is a long-suffering Islanders fan, but a long-profiting sports bettor with 10 years of experience in the gambling industry.
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