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2023 NCAA Basketball Championship Game: UConn vs. San Diego State Same Game Parlay

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Written by Greg Waddell
2023 NCAA Basketball Championship Game: UConn vs. San Diego State Same Game Parlay

San Diego State will take on UConn for the NCAA national championship on Monday night in Houston, and we have you covered with a Same Game Parlay for the ages. The NCAA Tournament has been wonderful as always, but the final game of the year features the dominant UConn Huskies offense against the best defense in the country - San Diego State. Here's our +370 Same Game Parlay.

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NCAA Championship Game Same Game Parlay: UConn vs. San Diego State

THREE-LEG PARLAY PICKS

UConn -7.5

Adama Sanogo Over 15.5 Points

Tristen Newton Over 4.5 Assists

UConn vs. San Diego State Parlay Analysis

UConn vs. San Diego State, Monday 9:20PM ET 

LEG 1: UConn -7.5

UConn is in the midst of one of the most dominant runs in tournament history, winning every game by double digits. They are the one complete team left in the field. While San Diego State has an elite defense, UConn is balanced and is elite on both ends of the court. The Huskies have pulled away in the second half from every opponent and we fully expect that to continue against an Aztecs team that quite simply can't keep up.


LEG 2: Adama Sanogo Over 15.5  Points

Sanogo has gone over this number comfortably in five of his last six games. His only game with less points was his 10-point outing against Gonzaga, which was largely attributed to it being such a blowout and Sanogo heading to the bench early in the second half. Sanogo is averaging 20.2 points per game in the tournament and San Diego State's big men aren't big enough to match up. 


LEG 3: Tristen Newton Over 4.5 Assists

Newton has been nothing short of stellar in this tournament run, and has now gone over 4.5 assists in six of his last seven games. Newton is averaging 5.4 assists in his five NCAA Tournament games. In the locker room after UConn's win in the semi-finals against Miami, Newton spoke publicly about how he wants to prove the doubters wrong. Many have loudly criticized his play, but with his recent form, we believe he has one big statement left before the season ends.
 
 

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Greg Waddell is a self-proclaimed college basketball addict, with an affinity for parlays and fantasy football trades. He's based in Michigan, where he hasn't seen one of his professional sports teams win anything of any importance since he was in diapers.

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