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  • NCAA Tournament Odds and Regional Odds; Kentucky is Just Above Scratch Favorite

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    Here are the NCAA Tournament and Regional odds from Bovada:

    Odds to Win the 2015 NCAA Championship

    Kentucky #1 6/5

    Arizona #2 15/2

    Wisconsin #1 17/2

    Duke #1 9/1

    Villanova #1 10/1

    Virginia #2 10/1

    Gonzaga #2 16/1

    Notre Dame #3 25/1

    Iowa State #3 33/1

    Utah #5 33/1

    Kansas #2 40/1

    Michigan State #7 40/1

    North Carolina #4 40/1

    Baylor #3 50/1

    Oklahoma #3 50/1

    Wichita State #7 50/1

    Louisville #4 66/1

    Northern Iowa #5 66/1

    Maryland #4 75/1

    SMU #6 75/1

    Arkansas #5 100/1

    Butler#6 100/1

    Georgetown #4 100/1

    LSU #9 100/1

    Ohio State #10 100/1

    Providence #6 100/1

    Texas #11 100/1

    VCU #7 100/1

    West Virginia #5 100/1

    St. John’s #9 150/1

    Xavier #6 150/1

    BYU #11 200/1

    Indiana #10 200/1

    Iowa #7 200/1

    NC State #8 200/1

    Ole Miss #11 200/1

    Oregon #8 200/1

    Purdue #9 200/1

    San Diego State #8 200/1

    Boise State #11 300/1

    Cincinnati #8 300/1

    Davidson #10 300/1

    Dayton #11 300/1

    Georgia #10 300/1

    Oklahoma State #9 300/1

    SF Austin #12 300/1

    UCLA #11 300/1

    Wyoming #12 300/1

    UAB #14 500/1

    Albany #14 500/1

    Belmont #15 500/1

    Buffalo #12 500/1

    UC Irvine #13 500/1

    E. Washington #13 500/1

    Georgia State #14 500/1

    Harvard #13 500/1

    New Mexico State #15 500/1

    North Dakota State #15 500/1

    Northeastern #14 500/1

    Texas Southern #15 500/1

    Valparaiso #13 500/1

    Wofford #12 500/1

    Coastal Carolina #16 1000/1

    Hampton #16 1000/1

    Lafayette #16 1000/1

    UL Lafayette #16 1000/1

    Manhattan #16 1000/1

    North Florida #16 1000/1

    Robert Morris #16 1000/1

    Odds to Win the 2015 NCAA Championship (By Seeds)

    Kentucky #1 6/5

    Wisconsin #1 17/2

    Duke #1 9/1

    Villanova #1 10/1

    Virginia #2 10/1

    Kansas #2 40/1

    Arizona #2 15/2

    Gonzaga #2 16/1

    Notre Dame #3 25/1

    Baylor #3 50/1

    Oklahoma #3 50/1

    Iowa State #3 33/1

    Maryland #4 75/1

    Louisville #4 66/1

    North Carolina #4 40/1

    Georgetown #4 100/1

    West Virginia #5 100/1

    Arkansas #5 100/1

    Utah #5 33/1

    Northern Iowa #5 66/1

    Butler#6 100/1

    Xavier #6 150/1

    Providence #6 100/1

    SMU #6 75/1

    VCU #7 100/1

    Wichita State #7 50/1

    Michigan State #7 40/1

    Iowa #7 200/1

    Oregon #8 200/1

    Cincinnati #8 300/1

    NC State #8 200/1

    San Diego State #8 200/1

    Purdue #9 200/1

    LSU #9 100/1

    St. John’s #9 150/1

    Oklahoma State #9 300/1

    Indiana #10 200/1

    Ohio State #10 100/1

    Georgia #10 300/1

    Davidson #10 300/1

    Texas #11 100/1

    BYU #11 200/1

    Ole Miss #11 200/1

    Boise State #11 300/1

    Dayton #11 300/1

    UCLA #11 300/1

    Buffalo #12 500/1

    Wofford #12 500/1

    Wyoming #12 300/1

    SF Austin #12 300/1

    Valparaiso #13 500/1

    Harvard #13 500/1

    UC Irvine #13 500/1

    E. Washington #13 500/1

    Northeastern #14 500/1

    Georgia State #14 500/1

    Albany #14 500/1

    UAB #14 500/1

    Texas Southern #15 500/1

    North Dakota State #15 500/1

    New Mexico State #15 500/1

    Belmont #15 500/1

    Manhattan #16 1000/1

    Hampton #16 1000/1

    Coastal Carolina #16 1000/1

    UL Lafayette #16 1000/1

    North Florida #16 1000/1

    Robert Morris #16 1000/1

    Lafayette #16 1000/1

    Will Kentucky Win the 2015 NCAA Championship?

    Yes +120 (6/5)

    No -150 (2/3)

    Regional Odds

    Odds to win the Midwest Region

    Kentucky #1 4/11

    Notre Dame #3 9/1

    Wichita State #7 9/1

    Kansas #2 10/1

    Texas #11 25/1

    Maryland #4 33/1

    Butler #6 40/1

    West Virginia #5 50/1

    Indiana #10 66/1

    Cincinnati #8 75/1

    Purdue #9 75/1

    Buffalo #12 150/1

    New Mexico State #15 150/1

    Northeastern #14 150/1

    Valparaiso #13 150/1

    Hampton #16 500/1

    Manhattan #16 500/1

    Odds to win the Midwest Region (By Seed)

    Kentucky #1 4/11

    Kansas #2 10/1

    Notre Dame #3 9/1

    Maryland #4 33/1

    West Virginia #5 50/1

    Butler #6 40/1

    Wichita State #7 9/1

    Cincinnati #8 75/1

    Purdue #9 75/1

    Indiana #10 66/1

    Texas #11 25/1

    Buffalo #12 150/1

    Valparaiso #13 150/1

    Northeastern #14 150/1

    New Mexico State #15 150/1

    Manhattan #16 500/1

    Hampton #16 500/1

    Odds to win the West Region

    Arizona #2 8/5

    Wisconsin #1 19/10

    North Carolina #4 10/1

    Baylor #3 12/1

    Ohio State #10 18/1

    Arkansas #5 20/1

    VCU #7 20/1

    Xavier #6 22/1

    BYU #11 40/1

    Oklahoma State #9 50/1

    Ole Miss #11 50/1

    Oregon #8 50/1

    Wofford #12 75/1

    Harvard #13 100/1

    Georgia State #14 150/1

    Coastal Carolina #16 300/1

    Texas Southern #15 300/1

    Odds to win the West Region (By Seed)

    Wisconsin #1 19/10

    Arizona #2 8/5

    Baylor #3 12/1

    North Carolina #4 10/1

    Arkansas #5 20/1

    Xavier #6 22/1

    VCU #7 20/1

    Oregon #8 50/1

    Oklahoma State #9 50/1

    Ohio State #10 18/1

    BYU #11 40/1

    Ole Miss #11 50/1

    Wofford #12 75/1

    Harvard #13 100/1

    Georgia State #14 150/1

    Texas Southern #15 300/1

    Coastal Carolina #16 300/1

    Odds to win the South Region

    Duke #1 11/5

    Gonzaga #2 5/2

    Iowa State #3 11/2

    Utah #5 7/1

    Georgetown #4 12/1

    SMU #6 20/1

    Iowa #7 25/1

    San Diego State #8 25/1

    Davidson #10 33/1

    St. John’s #9 33/1

    UCLA #11 33/1

    SF Austin #12 50/1

    UAB #14 100/1

    E. Washington #13 100/1

    North Dakota State #15 150/1

    North Florida #16 300/1

    Robert Morris #16 300/1

    Odds to win the South Region (By Seed)

    Duke #1 11/5

    Gonzaga #2 5/2

    Iowa State #3 11/2

    Georgetown #4 12/1

    Utah #5 7/1

    SMU #6 20/1

    Iowa #7 25/1

    San Diego State #8 25/1

    St. John’s #9 33/1

    Davidson #10 33/1

    UCLA #11 33/1

    SF Austin #12 50/1

    E. Washington #13 100/1

    UAB #14 100/1

    North Dakota State #15 150/1

    North Florida #16 300/1

    Robert Morris #16 300/1

    Odds to Win the East Region

    Villanova #1 9/5

    Virginia #2 9/4

    Northern Iowa #5 8/1

    Oklahoma #3 9/1

    Michigan State #7 12/1

    Louisville #4 14/1

    LSU #9 25/1

    NC State #8 25/1

    Providence #6 33/1

    Dayton #11 50/1

    Georgia #10 50/1

    Wyoming #12 50/1

    Boise State #11 66/1

    Albany #14 150/1

    Belmont #15 150/1

    UC Irvine #13 150/1

    Lafayette #16 300/1

    Odds to Win the East Region (By Seed)

    Villanova #1 9/5

    Virginia #2 9/4

    Oklahoma #3 9/1

    Louisville #4 14/1

    Northern Iowa #5 8/1

    Providence #6 33/1

    Michigan State #7 12/1

    NC State #8 25/1

    LSU #9 25/1

    Georgia #10 50/1

    Dayton #11 50/1

    Boise State #11 66/1

    Wyoming #12 50/1

    UC Irvine #13 150/1

    Albany #14 150/1

    Belmont #15 150/1

    Lafayette #16 300/1

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    Adam Zagoria is a Basketball Insider who covers basketball at all levels. A contributor to The New York Times and SportsNet New York (SNY), he is also the author of two books and is an award-winning journalist and filmmaker. His articles have appeared in ESPN The Magazine, SLAM, Sheridan Hoops, Basketball Times and in newspapers nationwide. He also won an Emmy award for his work on the SNY mini-documentary on Syracuse guard Tyus Battle. A veteran Ultimate Frisbee player, he has competed in numerous National and World Championships and, perhaps more importantly, his teams won the Westchester Summer League (WSL) championships in 2011 and 2013. He lives in Manhattan with his wife and children.

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