Wisconsin vs. Kentucky Betting Line – Final Four

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The Wisconsin vs. Kentucky betting line for the 2015 Final Four opened at Wildcats -5.   

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Undefeated Kentucky almost didn’t make it into the Final Four.  Andrew Harrison made two free throws with six seconds remaining, and the unbeaten Wildcats made their last nine shots to survive their toughest test to date, coming back after trailing for much of the second half.  Kentucky walked away with a 68-66 victory.  Kentucky's 38 wins are tied for the most in a season in Division I history. 

The Wildcats will take on a Badgers team that offered a more convincing win over Arizona – 85-78.

Wisconsin returns to the Final Four and they have been  down this road before - the Badgers Final Four matchup with Kentucky will be their third rematch from last year's NCAA Tournament. They've already eliminated Oregon and Arizona in each of the last two seasons, but look to turn the table after losing to the Wildcats last year. 

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com

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