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Predicted High Point Score in UC San Diego vs Michigan Match: Over 143.0 Points, with Odds of -110

Michigan is expected to edge out UC San Diego according to odds, but the smart wager appears to be on the over. Bet on Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones surpassing 29.5 points, rebounds, and assists.

Predicted High Point Score in UC San Diego vs Michigan Match: Over 143.0 Points, with Odds of -110

In the wide-open world of March Madness, the 12th-seeded UC San Diego Tritons are poised to surprise the 5th-seeded Michigan Wolverines. The Tritons, underestimated by many, are giving the Wolverines a run for their money, and bookmakers at Bovada Sportsbook agree, setting the spread at just 2.5 points in favor of Michigan. But this isn't your typical 12 vs 5 matchup.

The mighty Wolverines, riding a three-game winning streak and fresh off a Big Ten championship, have taken down powerhouses like Purdue, Maryland, and Wisconsin. However, the Tritons are no pushovers – they're one of only five teams to amass 30 wins this season, and they have make-or-break +120 odds to pull off the signature 12 vs 5 upset.

Despite Michigan's red-hot form, the Tritons are expected to give them a tough time on Thursday night. After all, the Tritons and Wolverines boast top-60 adjusted offensive efficiency rankings in KenPom's system, making the 143.0-point total an intriguing bet.

Best Prop For Michigan vs UCSD: Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones Over 29.5 PRA

One player to keep an eye on is UC San Diego's Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones. The versatile forward is projected for 29.5 total points, rebounds, and assists in the big dance. Tait-Jones has demonstrated mastery across the board this season, leading the team in points (19.5), rebounds (5.5), and assists (3.7) per game. He's stepped up his game lately, surpassing a 29.5-PRA projection in back-to-back contests, courtesy of 8+ rebounds and 8+ assists in each game.

Sign up with Bovada Sportsbook today and get in on the action ahead of the Tritons' Cinderella-like debut against Michigan!

UC San Diego

[1] 15-1 Big West regular season record

2.5 (-115)

[2] 68-65 Michigan win on Feb 25

120

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O143.0 (-110)

[4] UC San Diego vs. Michigan betting odds and preview

U143.0 (-110)

[5] Maggie Levine, "UC San Diego falls just short of stunning Michigan at men’s NCAA Tournament" Los Angeles Times March 17, 2023.

Michigan

[6] Zachary Kelley, "Michigan Wolverines vs UC San Diego Tritons NCAA Tournament Preview, Odds, and Prediction" Betting.net March 15, 2023.

-2.5 (-105)

[7] Nick Cowen's April 4th, 2023 NCAA Tournament Bracket

-140

  1. The Tritons of UC San Diego, with a 15-1 Big West regular season record, are preparing to challenge the Michigan Wolverines in the NCAA-Basketball tournament.
  2. Despite the Wolverines' recent three-game winning streak and Big Ten championship, the Tritons, with odds of +120 to pull off an upset, are expected to give them a tough fight.
  3. Sports bettors might find the total points (143.0) in the match between the Tritons and the Wolverines an intriguing bet, as both teams rank in KenPom's top-60 for adjusted offensive efficiency.
  4. One key player to watch in the game is Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones of UC San Diego, who is projected for a total of 29.5 points, rebounds, and assists (PRA) in the Big Dance.
  5. Tait-Jones has consistently outperformed expectations this season, leading the team in points, rebounds, and assists per game, and surpassing a 29.5-PRA projection in back-to-back contests.
  6. With the Tritons set to make their Cinderella-like debut against the Wolverines, sports betting enthusiasts are encouraged to sign up with betting sites like Bovada Sportsbook to get in on the action.
Michigan is favored in their match-up against UC San Diego, but the most enticing wager could be the over. Consider betting on Aniwaniwa Tait-Jones surpassing a combined total of 29.5 points, rebounds, and assists.

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