Where Can I Bet the UConn vs. Seton Hall Game From New Jersey, Connecticut

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/06/2022

Neither New Jersey nor Connecticut allows residents to bet on in-state schools using regulated apps.  Instead, one must rely on other alternatives such as offshore books, if available.  Some of these websites have been in business since the early and mid-90s.  Gambling911.com does not promote sports betting in the state of New Jersey.

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Connecticut is 28-4 Straight Up over the last 32 meetings versus Seton Hall, which should prove interesting here as Gambling911 anticipated a line of Pirates -1There is an overlay here of 3 points

UConn as an underdog is just 3-23-0 Straight Up as an away dog since 2017. That's an 11% win percentage.

10-3 UConn is just 6-7 Against The Spread. 

Tyrese Martin tossed in a career-high 25 points, R.J. Cole scored 20 and Connecticut turned back Marquette 78-70 in Big East Conference play on Tuesday night.

Jared Rhoden scored 17 points, Alexis Yetna had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and No. 24 Seton Hall beat Butler 71-56 on Tuesday night.

Bryce Aiken added 12 points and seven assists for the Pirates (10-3, 1-2 Big East), who avoided their first 0-3 start in league play since 2009-10. Seton Hall has won four of its past six at Hinkle Fieldhouse.

"We have some sixth-year seniors, a bunch of fifth-year seniors, so we've got a lot of guys that have played in really tough environments," coach Kevin Willard said. "You have a lot of guys who have won in Hinkle throughout their years. Jared Rhoden hit a game-winning shot in this building. We decided to keep our composure."

As a home favorite Seton Hall is 46-10 Straight Up since 2017 for an 82% win percentage.  

Take Seton Hall Straight Up on the moneyline (not the spread).

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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