UConn looks to continue their run throughout the tournament as they take on Arkansas, fresh off the Razorbacks’ upset victory over Kansas. The Huskies are favored in this game, but it’s projected to be a close matchup.
We could see a fair share of points here because UConn is currently ranked third on offense, per KenPom. That makes it a great game environment for player props.
With that in mind, let’s get right into UConn vs Arkansas props for the Sweet 16.
Frank Ammirante’s March Madness Betting Record: 12-17-1 (-4.99 units)
UConn vs Arkansas Prop Odds
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Note: CBB odds mentioned in this article for UConn vs Arkansas were used from DraftKings Sportsbook, unless otherwise noted, and are current as of Tuesday, March 21, at 11 a.m. ET.
UConn vs Arkansas Game Props
1st Half: Over 64.5 Points (-115) • DraftKings Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
It’s hard not to take the first half Over on the third-ranked offense in the nation. UConn has scored 31 and 37 points in the first half of each of their tourney games so far.
While Arkansas has a tough defense (15th), I don’t think that it will be enough to slow down the Huskies in the first half. We’re getting a reasonable bar to clear at only 64.5 points.
Ride with the first-half Over in our CBB pick of the day.
UConn vs Arkansas Team Props
UConn: Over 71.5 Points (-115) • DraftKings Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
UConn has eclipsed this number in five of their last eight games. In the games where they went Under, they still scored 70, 68, and 71 points. In other words, even if we lose this wager, it’s going to be really close.
I’ll bet on the Huskies’ elite offense to put up enough points to go Over this total, even against an Arkansas defense that ranks 15th, per KenPom.
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UConn vs Arkansas Player Props
Adama Sanogo: Over 25.5 Pts + Reb + Ast (-125) • DraftKings Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
The junior forward who is averaging 17.3 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game this season. Sanogo has been completely dominant in two tournament games thus far, averaging 26 points and 10.5 rebounds.
In each of those games, the big man has comfortably eclipsed this number, putting up a combination of 41 and 32 points, rebounds, and assists. We can project Sanogo to keep it rolling against Arkansas here.