Betting odds and lookahead lines are officially set for the NCAA Men’s National Championship game. Purdue cruised to a 63-50 victory over North Carolina State in the first Final Four game, easily covering the spread after coming in as -9 favorites. UConn had a similarly easy time of it, defeating Alabama 86-72.
UConn enter the national championship game as -6 favorites. Purdue come in as underdogs at +210 on the moneyline. Full betting odds on the March Madness finale are below.
National Championship odds
Purdue vs UConn odds
- Purdue ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”spread-away” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]) vs. UConn ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”spread-home” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”])
- Purdue ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”moneyLine-away” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]) vs. UConn ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”moneyLine-home” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”])
- Purdue vs. UConn over/under ([metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”overUnder” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”])
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National Championship look ahead betting preview
Purdue vs UConn
- Date: Monday, April. 8
- Time: 9:20 p.m. ET
- Broadcast: TBS
- Purdue spread: [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”spread-away” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]
- UConn spread: [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”spread-home” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]
- Purdue moneyline: [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”moneyLine-away” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]
- UConn moneyline: [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”moneyLine-home” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]
- Total: over/under [metabet_core_dynamic_odds market=”overUnder” query=”561395″ site_id=”legalsportsreport”]
UConn began the March Madness tournament as the clear favorite in betting odds, and the Huskies have justified that line with a series of blowout wins. UConn and Purdue haven’t faced each since their 2009 meeting in the March Madness tournament. UConn won that game 72-60.