South Dakota State vs. Gonzaga Betting Line – Men’s Basketball Championship 1st Round

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South Dakota State vs. Gonzaga Betting Line – Men’s Basketball Championship 1st Round

The South Dakota State vs. Gonzaga betting line was coming in at Gonzaga 22.5 after opening at 20.5.

16-seeded South Dakota State enters this game with an 18-16 Straight Up record and 14-16 Against The Spread. 

Be careful here as South Dakota has covered in 80 percent of their last ten games.

Gonzaga comes into this game as a number one seed with a record that supports why they should be. 

They lost just one game this season while entering March Madness with a 22-7-1 record Against The Spread. 

The Zags have covered in 70 percent of their last ten games.

The Jackrabbits are 4-11-1 Against The Spread in their last 16 non-conference games.

The Bulldogs are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 non-conference games.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

 

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