Use Bet365 March Madness Promo Code LSRBET For Maryland vs. Grand Canyon

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Bet365 is offering new customers two options for a bonus to use in the first round of March Madness, with Maryland and Grand Canyon set to face off in the West Regional on Friday afternoon at Climate Pledge Arena. 

Read on for more details about the bet365 promos available for March Madness.

Maryland vs. Grand Canyon bet365 promo

New customers can use the promo code LSRBET to try bet365’s world-class offerings during March Madness. New Bet365 users can access one of two March Madness promos.

The first requires a minimum deposit of $10 and an initial bet of $5 on a wager with -500 odds or longer, which entitles the customer to $150 in bonus bets.

The second is a first-bet safety net that also requires a minimum deposit of $10 and initial bet of $5. If your first bet loses, you’ll get the bet amount refunded in bonus bets up to $1,000

Up to $1,000
In Bonus Bets
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  • Use Bonus Code: LSRBET

How to claim bet365 promos

Claiming a sportsbook promo is a relatively straightforward and streamlined process. A sportsbook customer first completes the account creation process, which typically requires submitting basic personal identifying information.

An initial deposit, often of at least $5 and up to $10, but sometimes less, is also usually required before a sportsbook bonus can be claimed. Once that is completed, the sportsbook customer should enter a promo code in the appropriate field, if that is required to claim the offer.

However, there are other instances where a promo code is not required to claim the welcome bonus, but rather, just a click on a hyperlink for the bonus offer allows them to access the offer.

Maryland vs. Grand Canyon best bet

Maryland -10.5 (-110)

The Terrapins posted a 25-8 record since the start of the regular season while leveraging an impressively balanced squad, one that finished among the top 50 in the country in both points scored (81.7) and points allowed (67.0) per game. The Terrapins also just missed the cut in turnovers (No. 60, 9.9 per contest) and boast three players — Derik Queen, Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Julian Reese — who averaged double-digit points and more than 1.0 steal per contest.

The Grand Canyon Antelopes were actually slightly better in the win-loss column (26-7) and also sport a trio who accomplished the double-digit points/multi-steal-average feat (JaKobe Coles, Tyon Grant-Foster and Rayshon Harrison), but they hurt themselves with 12.4 turnovers per contest. In turn, Maryland ranked No. 30 in the country with 14.3 turnovers forced per game, including 16.3 over its last three games. 

The difference between the caliber of competition faced by the two squads is also important, with Maryland the much more battle-tested team. The Terrapins finished with a No. 24 ranking in strength of schedule, while the Antelopes checked in at No. 152. The Terrapins have also defeated four top-20 teams and lost to two others by a combined four points in their last 18 games.

While fast-paced Grand Canyon should have a chance to keep things close for a portion, Maryland has the ability to win going away.  

Photo by Michael Conroy / Associated Press