San Diego State vs. Connecticut Best Over/Under 3/28/24
San Diego State vs. Connecticut Best Over/Under 3/28/24
San Diego State Aztecs vs. Connecticut Huskies Game Pick
The San Diego State Aztecs take on the Connecticut Huskies at TD Garden on Thursday, March 28th, at 7:39 PM EDT
San Diego State Aztecs vs. Connecticut Huskies Odds
Moneyline: San Diego State +500 (Caesars Casino), Connecticut -590 (BetRivers)
Point Spread: San Diego State +11.0 (-108 BetRivers), Connecticut -10.5 (-110 Caesars Casino)
Total: Over 135.5 (-110 Caesars Casino), Under 136.0 (-110 PointsBet)
Betting Trends
Record: San Diego State Aztecs: 22-9 Connecticut Huskies: 28-3
ATS: San Diego State Aztecs: 13-19 Connecticut Huskies: 17-15
Over/Under: San Diego State Aztecs: 13-19 Connecticut Huskies: 17-15
Matchup Preview
In a highly anticipated matchup, the San Diego State Aztecs take on the Connecticut Huskies in the NCAAB March Madness tournament. Both teams have had impressive seasons, with San Diego State boasting a record of 28-3 and Connecticut standing at 22-9. The Aztecs have been dominant on both ends of the court, showcasing their defensive prowess and offensive firepower. Meanwhile, the Huskies have shown resilience and determination throughout the season. This game promises to be a battle between two talented teams, with San Diego State's strong record and overall consistency giving them the edge. Our pick: over
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