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March Madness Parlays to Make for Friday March 17, 2023

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Written by Greg Waddell
March Madness Parlays to Make for Friday March 17, 2023

With the NCAA Tournament and March Madness underway, what better way to win big than with a college basketball parlay. We put together three parlays with three different risk appetites (low/medium/high), sourced from the Dimers Parlay Picker for Friday. You can build your own as well! Read on for the full College Basketball parlay analysis below. Take a look at our full 2023 March Madness Guide as well to get everything you need to win money on college basketball games this week.

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March Madness Parlay: Low-Risk

PARLAY PICKS ODDS

Xavier Moneyline vs. Kennesaw State

-750

Baylor Moneyline vs. UC Santa Barbara

-610

Kentucky Moneyline vs. Providence

-190

For our first three-leg March Madness parlay, we're going low-risk today with two heavy favorites and a Kentucky squad we really believe in.

Xavier is the first leg, and with the way Souley Boum has played all season long, we have a hard time seeing Xavier's guards let this one slip.

In game two, we're on another team with an awesome backcourt - Baylor's three-headed guard trio is explosive enough to score all day long against UC Santa Barbara. And the final leg, which allows us to get this parlay up to plus-money, is Kentucky moneyline against Providence.

The Friars are extremely distracted right now, as rumors that Providence head coach Ed Cooley may be leaving to take the Georgetown job. We'll side with the more focused, more talented team and get our parlay up to +101 odds.

 

March Madness Parlay: Medium-Risk

PARLAY PICKS ODDS

Memphis Moneyline vs. Florida Atlantic

-135

Michigan State Moneyline vs. USC

-135

Miami Moneyline vs. Drake

-118

For our medium-risk March Madness parlay, we're going with three moneyline favorites that are just slight favorites according to the sportsbooks.

Starting with Memphis in the first leg, who is led by one of the best point guards in the country, Kendric Davis, who will have his way with the FAU defense.

In leg two, Michigan State will look to rebound after a Big Ten Tournament opening round loss, but with Tom Izzo and all the shooters the Spartans have this season, it's surprising this team isn't a much larger favorite.

Lastly, Miami will take on Drake, and after Miami's deep run in the tournament last year, they'll look to recreate their success led by star Isaiah Wong.

 

March Madness Parlay: High-Risk

PARLAY PICKS ODDS

NC State Moneyline vs. Creighton

+190

VCU Moneyline vs. Saint Mary's

+160

UConn -9.5 vs. Iona

-105

For our high-risk version, we're taking two moneyline underdogs and a favorite against the spread in our final three-leg March Madness parlay.

Starting with NC State, whose dynamic duo of Jarkel Joiner and Terquavion Smith can cause problems with their shotmaking for Creighton's drop coverage.

Next, we move to VCU, who is once again a very dangerous 12-seed and after running the table to win their conference tournament, they're clicking at the right time.

Last in the parlay is UConn to cover the 9.5-point spread against Iona, who may be losing head coach Rick Pitino as soon as the season wraps up.

At +1382 odds, we love the chances of this one. Thanks, Parlay Picker!

 

Your game not here? Find out who we're betting on for every basketball game on Friday via our College Basketball Bet Hub, where we deliver you NBA predictions and suggested bets, or check out the College Basketball Betting News section.

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Greg Waddell
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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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