Officialsportsbetting.com NCAA Basketball Betting College basketball on a Leap Day: A brief history ahead of Feb. 29, 2024

College basketball on a Leap Day: A brief history ahead of Feb. 29, 2024

A look back through Leap Day basketball’s wildest moments, full of upsets and beatdowns just weeks before March Madness.

Click here to read the full article

Feeling lucky? Try a few spins at IC Wins! Click the link for some bonus codes for this great slot game.

At this moment we have no NCAA Basketball Betting odds available...
- Officialsportsbetting.com

Related Post

Loaded Pac-12 eyeing multiple bids to NCAA TournamentLoaded Pac-12 eyeing multiple bids to NCAA Tournament

The Pac-12 expected to get six, maybe even a record-tying seven teams, into last season’s NCAA Tournament. The conference’s hopes, like those of leagues and teams across the country, were dashed when March Madness was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. As the pandemic-delayed 2020-21 season is set to start, the Pac-12 is again in position to have one of the toughest, deepest conferences in college basketball.

Click here to read the full article

NCAA agrees to pay $208 million settlement in antitrust case (Sports Betting News)NCAA agrees to pay $208 million settlement in antitrust case (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this March 18, 2015, file photo, the NCAA logo is at center court as work continues at The Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, for the NCAA college basketball second and third round games. The NCAA and 11 major athletic conferences announced Friday, Feb. 3, 2017, they have agreed to pay $208.7 million to settle a federal class-action lawsuit filed by former college athletes who claimed the value of their scholarships was illegally capped. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File)

The NCAA and 11 major athletic conferences announced Friday night they have agreed to pay $208.7 million to settle a federal class-action lawsuit filed by former college athletes who claimed the value of their scholarships was illegally capped. The settlement still must be approved by a judge and it does not close the antitrust case. The settlement will be fully funded by NCAA reserves, the association said.

Click here to read the full article