While the men’s tournament receives most of the media attention, the women’s tournament had been growing in popularity in recent years. Moments such as Arike Ogunbowale’s two buzzer beaters for Notre Dame have caught the eye of the mainstream media. If you want to bet on the action, Betonline.ag is bringing you all the latest odds for the tournament this year.
Many of the games will be broadcasted on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN2 starting on Sunday. The women’s tournament actually starts two days later than the men’s. This means that they’ll get tons of exposure on national TV for their second round games on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Betonline.ag has set futures odds already, and will be offering game lines as well. Stanford currently sit as favorites to win it all with +170 odds. The odds for opening round matchups will be up soon.
Whether you’re taking Stanford, UCONN, or your favorite team, now is the best time to place your bets. Get the best value out of your bet over at Betonline.ag. Lock in all your bets at Betonline.ag using the code CLNS50.
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