
No. 1 Virginia and No. 3 Texas Tech are the last two teams standing at the NCAA Tournament, with the Cavaliers small betting favorites for the title game at sportsbooks.
The No. 3 Texas Tech Red Raiders are a perfect 5-0 straight up and against the spread in this year’s NCAA Tournament including three straight outright upsets. The Red Raiders will try to pull off one more upset to win their first ever championship on Monday night facing the No. 1 Virginia Cavaliers.
Texas Tech is a 1.5-point underdog on the March Madness odds in Minneapolis at sportsbooks monitored by OddsShark.com. This was the same spread that the Red Raiders faced when they blew Michigan out 63-44 as 1.5-point underdogs in the Sweet 16.
Texas Tech Red Raiders vs. Virginia Cavaliers
When: Monday, April 8, 9:20 p.m. ET
Where: U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Betting Line / Total: Virginia -1.5 / 118 Points
Texas Tech Red Raiders Notes
Another game, another dominant defensive effort from the Red Raiders. After holding the nation’s top scoring offense in Gonzaga 20 points below its season average in a 75-69 win in the Elite Eight, Texas Tech was once again brilliant on defense in holding Michigan State to just 51 points in a 61-51 win on Saturday.
That win snapped a 9-0 SU and 7-2 ATS run for the Spartans and added another high-profile win to Texas Tech’s incredible run through this year’s NCAA Tournament.
Texas Tech entered the tournament playing well, too. Over their last 15 games overall, the Red Raiders are 14-1 SU and 13-2 ATS per the OddsShark College Basketball Database.
Virginia Cavaliers Notes
Up 10 with five minutes to go in their Final Four matchup against Auburn on Saturday, it looked as though Virginia might finally be putting an end to its recent stretch of dramatic finishes. Instead, Auburn went on a 14-0 run to take a four-point lead with 17 seconds left, setting the stage for Virginia’s most dramatic finish yet.
Kyle Guy etched his name into Cavaliers lore down the stretch, first hitting a three-pointer with nine seconds left and then hitting three free throws to secure his team’s 63-62 win. Virginia enters the championship game with a 34-3 SU and 25-12 ATS record.
Red Raiders vs. Cavaliers Betting Total
Monday night’s total is set at 118 points on the college basketball betting lines. The UNDER is 4-1 for both of these two teams in the tournament.
The defense wins championships adage doesn’t always play out, but it certainly has this year. Both of these teams have been sensational on defense and every point scored in this one is going to be hard-earned. In an era dominated by one-and-done freshman superstars, this year’s champion will be remembered for its team chemistry and defense.
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