NCAA Tournament Odds: Duke, North Carolina Lead March Madness Betting

After capping a roller-coaster regular season with a 75-69 win over Notre Dame as 4 1/2-point favorites in last weekend’s Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament final, the Duke Blue Devils have vaulted to the top of the 2017 NCAA Tournament odds as +600 co-favorites with the North Carolina Tar Heels at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com.

The Blue Devils closed out their schedule with just one straight-up win in their final four contests, but they dominated with four SU and against-the-spread wins en route to their first ACC Tournament championship in six years.

Duke sits as the No. 2 seed in the East Region of the March Madness bracket, and is pegged as an 18 1/2-point betting favorite for Friday night’s first-round matchup against the Troy Trojans in Greenville, S.C.

Despite falling to Duke 93-83 as four-point chalk in the ACC Tournament semifinals, the Tar Heels enter March Madness as the No. 1 seed in the South Region and face 16th-seeded Texas Southern as massive 26 1/2-point chalk Friday afternoon.

UNC has been anointed as a No. 1 seed seven times since 2005. However, the Tar Heels have emerged as national champions just twice as a No. 1 during that stretch, while failing to make it past the Elite Eight on two occasions.

The Villanova Wildcats sit atop the East Region bracket and enter this year’s tournament as a +750 bet to become the first squad to repeat as national champions in a decade.

The 15-3 Wildcats ran away with the Big East regular-season title and dominated in the conference tournament. However, Villanova is a worrisome 6-9 ATS in its past 15 games, and has enjoyed little success in two March Madness appearances as a top seed, suffering a stunning second-round loss to North Carolina State two years ago, and failing to get past the Elite Eight in 2006.

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The Kansas Jayhawks have emerged as the top seed in the Midwest and as a strong +800 bet to win the NCAA Tournament, ahead of the Kentucky Wildcats at +850 and the Gonzaga Bulldogs at +1000, while Arizona and UCLA are knotted at +1200.

The Jayhawks saw an eight-game SU win streak end with a stunning 85-82 loss to TCU as 8 1/2-point chalk on the college basketball betting lines in the Big 12 Tournament quarterfinals, while Gonzaga begins the march toward its first national title on a 32-1 SU run, and as the No. 1 seed in the West Region.

The Pac-12 champion Arizona Wildcats look to atone for last year’s first-round exit, while the Southeastern Conference champion Kentucky Wildcats ride an 11-game SU win streak and will try to avoid a second straight loss on opening weekend.

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