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Three Point Range NCAA Tournament Preview

With so much stuff happening at this time of year, I figured I'd put all of my NCAA Tournament content into one place. You can check back here for links to the previews to all my regions, all of my gambling picks throughout March, my bracket, and any other articles or things I decide to post or share during the tournament. 

Region Previews

First Four Preview

Midwest Region Preview 

South Region Preview 

West Region Preview 

East Region Preview 


Gambling Picks (Record: 35-33)

Thursday 3/18

Texas Southern +1.5- WIN

Drake -2.5- LOSS

Appalachian State -3.5- LOSS

Michigan State -2- LOSS

Friday 3/19

Florida ML- WIN

Arkansas -8.5- WIN

Arkansas/Colagte over 161- LOSS

Illinois -23- WIN

Illinois/Drexel over 143- LOSS

Utah State +4- LOSS

Oral Roberts +15- WIN

Baylor -25.5- LOSS

Georgia Tech +5.5- LOSS

Oregon State +8- WIN

Oklahoma State -7.5- WIN

Purdue -7.5- LOSS

Houston -20- WIN

UNC -2.5- LOSS

Rutgers -2.5- WIN

Morehead State +13.5- LOSS

Winthrop +6.5- LOSS

Saturday 3/20

Colorado -5.5- WIN

UNC Greensboro +11- WIN

Eastern Washington +10.5- WIN

St. Bonaventure +2- LOSS

Michigan -24.5- LOSS

UC Santa Barbara +7- WIN

Alabama -16.5- LOSS

USC -6.5- WIN

Grand Canyon +13.5- WIN

Ohio +6.5- WIN

Maryland +4- WIN

Missouri +1.5- LOSS

Norfolk State +32.5- LOSS

BYU -3.5- LOSS

Texas -8.5- LOSS

Sunday 3/21

Loyola Chicago +7- WIN

Baylor -6- WIN

Arkansas ML- WIN

Rutgers +7.5- WIN

Oral Roberts +8.5- WIN

Villanova -6- WIN

Oklahoma State -6- LOSS

Oklahoma State/Oregon State over 141- WIN

Monday 3/22

Oregon +5.5- WIN

Oregon/Iowa over 148- WIN

Gonzaga -14- WIN

UCLA -5- WIN

UCLA/ACU under 133.5- WIN

Ohio +5.5- LOSS

Michigan -5- WIN

Florida State -1- WIN

Maryland +6- LOSS

USC ML- WIN

Saturday 3/27

Loyola -7- LOSS

Villanova +7.5- LOSS

Arkansas -11- LOSS

Sunday 3/28

Gonzaga -13- WIN

Florida State +2- LOSS

Alabama -6.5- LOSS

USC -2- WIN

Monday 3/29

Houston -7.5- LOSS

Arkansas +8- LOSS

Tuesday 3/30

Gonzaga -9- WIN

Michigan -7- LOSS

Saturday 4/3

Houston +5.5- LOSS

Gonzaga -14.5- LOSS

Monday 4/5

Gonzaga -4.5- LOSS


My Bracket

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