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March Madness betting insights: UConn tops most-backed teams to win title

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The NCAA Tournament's tipoff is quickly approaching, so most people have already filled out their brackets and picked their champions.

Bettors have backed UConn - the tournament favorite at +370 - the most as the school looks to defend its national title.

As of Wednesday, the top-ranked Huskies have amassed 12.3% of the bets placed on the tournament winner and 16.5% of the handle (total money wagered) placed at a combination of theScore Bet and ESPN Bet, two sportsbooks operated by Penn Entertainment.

Here most bet on teams ahead of Thursday's opening-round action:

Team (Seed) Odds % of Bets % of Handle
UConn (1) +370 12.32% 16.47%
UNC (1) +1300 8.83% 8.13%
Purdue (1) +600 8.76% 11.16%
Houston (1) +550 8.40% 9.32%
Kentucky (3) +2500 6.77% 7.59%
Arizona (2) +1300 6.44% 6.49%
Tennessee (2) +1600 5.48% 5.59%
Auburn (4) +1800 4.17% 3.89%
Marquette (2) +2500 3.50% 3.28%
Iowa State (2) +2000 3.20% 2.71%
Duke (4) +3000 2.96% 2.78%

Not surprisingly, most backed the No. 1 seeds to win the tournament. North Carolina has the longest odds of the four at +1300 - the same odds as fellow West Region squad Arizona, a No. 2 seed.

Kentucky has the fifth-most bets despite being tied for ninth on the oddsboard with Creighton and Marquette.

NC State (11) at 150-1 has received the 11th-most bets and 12th-most money wagered in the last two weeks - more than Marquette, Duke, Illinois, Alabama, and Baylor.

Yale (13) received the fewest bets to win the championship.

As for the first-round matchups, Samford (13) is the most-backed underdog in its quest to upset No. 4 Kansas. So far, the former has received 73% of the handle on the game's moneyline and 79% of the handle on the spread.

Fellow underdogs McNeese State (12), James Madison (12), and Grand Canyon (12) have also accumulated at least 65% of the moneyline handle.

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