As always, we never forget Women’s basketball. That’s right. With less than a couple of weeks to go until the start of the 2023-24 season, some futures are out already. NCAAW Basketball Future Bets turned the world on its heels last Spring. Iowa upended the defending national champion, South Carolina. Then, LSU disposed of Iowa for all the glory. Can the Lady Tigers repeat? What did we learn from last year?
NCAA 2024 Women's Title Futures | |||
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LSU | +300 | +240 | +275 |
UConn | +500 | +520 | +525 |
Iowa | +700 | +760 | +750 |
Utah | +900 | +910 | +1000 |
Indiana | +1100 | +1100 | +1200 |
South Carolina | +1100 | +1100 | +1200 |
Virginia Tech | +1400 | +1275 | +1400 |
UCLA | +1800 | +1400 | +1600 |
Ohio State | +2000 | +1500 | +2200 |
NCAAW Basketball Future Bets like looking at LSU. It has been quite the summer and that has offered a chance to reset and get ready for the 2023-24 season. When it comes to some of the best college football teams in the country, it feels like there is LSU and then everyone else. There has been a lot of debate as to whether they are the best team, even in the Southeast Conference (SEC). Can South Carolina bounce back from a bad beat?
South Carolina looked unstoppable until they ran into Iowa. Now, it will be interesting to see how LSU defends its crown. Remember, going into the tournament last year, the Lady Tigers did go 34-2 on the season. Despite losing to the Lady Volunteers in the SEC Tournament, something did feel different. LSU looked to be on a mission going into the NCAA Tournament. That Utah game drew notice, but the Iowa contest was a true exclamation point.
Naturally, the Lady Tigers open the 2023-24 Women’s College Basketball season at number one. Some know that UConn and South Carolina are lurking out there. Then, there is Iowa and UCLA. And even Utah is in the mix. It will be quite interesting to see how this college season unfolds. No one had LSU on their radars early in the season. Yes, they were allowed to sneak up on a lot of teams. LSU cannot do that now.
So, these Tigers are ready to roll. LSU opens the season against Colorado and figures to easily win. Can LSU do it again? Bovada Vegas Online Sportsbook likes the Tigers’ chances at +275. Some places have been as low as +240 and as long as +300. Yes, indeed, let us cue BetOnline into the equation as they have some intriguing numbers. For those wondering, LSU is around +125 for the Final Four. The Lady Tigers are primed and ready.
NCAAW Basketball Future Bets wonder about the Bears. So, do we bark with the Lady Huskies? It’s a great question. The men from UConn went on to demolish the NCAA Tournament last year. That was a team that won all six games by double digits. Now, it was quite an impressive feat. Even the ladies had to be a little jealous, given what happened during their tournament run.
Honestly, last season saw UConn beat Vermont and Baylor before losing almost too easily to Ohio State. The Buckeyes exposed a lot of deficiencies. One of the biggest things was how Ohio State defensively stymied the Lady Huskies. Now, this was a 12-point loss that felt more like 25 to 30. UConn and Geno Auriemma. Some were surprised when the opening rankings came out above. UConn is indeed ranked second in the nation behind LSU.
The coach knows Connecticut had a down year. Imagine winning 31 games, and it is considered a very bad season. That is how high the standards are for UConn. Keep in mind the Huskies easily buzzed through the Big East. They won 18 of the 20 games and then easily swept through the tournament. Again, the key for UConn is staying healthy. Losing Azzi Fudd for almost 2/3 of the season was rough. Fudd never did look right come tournament time.
Yes, Connecticut can shoot the lights out. However, the Lady Huskies can get more points off transition than most teams. Connecticut possesses a more consistent starting five going into this season. Furthermore, Fudd will be in better form, and that will help. They are worth a look still.
NCAAW Basketball Future Bets dig some more. Yes, it is tons of fun to explore some other potential teams. We mentioned Iowa earlier. The Hawkeyes opened third in the nation and got to the National Final in April. Lisa Bluder’s Squad led the nation in offense, averaging 87.3 points per game. Iowa comes in third at +760 via MyBookie to cut the nets down in Cleveland.
Again, we believe in Iowa. However, does Iowa believe in itself? After defeating South Carolina last season, the Hawkeyes had little left for LSU, who popped a season-high 102 points on the Hawkeyes. It was the most points that they allowed by far all season.
After that, there is UCLA, Utah, and Ohio State. Indiana won the Big Ten last year but opened the season ranked ninth. The Bruins have the most upside and risk from this group. They lost 11 times last year, but there is this feeling UCLA could make quite a big leap.
Our future picks like this online site news and picks to help wagerers sort out a crazy and chaotic women’s college basketball season. Expect the unexpected here!
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Chris Wassel AA, AAS CURRENTLY Sports Writer and Journalist RESIDES IN Rahway, NJ EDUCATION Union County College, Montclair State University EXPERTISE Business, Writing, Sports, Food, Grilling, Olympics, Injuries, Politics, and more Summary Member of FSWA, FSGA, and a variety of Sports Betting Groups. Works on injuries for a variety of sites. Edits articles from NASCAR to football and beyond. Occasionally runs sites like mynhltraderumor.com and Full Press Hockey/Bets. Does a podcast for Full Press Hockey and a few other sports too. Experience Chris Wassel has 20+ years of sports journalistic experience in various disciplines. His ability to play sports is well documented. Most people in the business just write. However, Chris will race cars and even a super Moto bike from time to time. There is that fitness and hiking/cycling aspect too. Chris has climbed mountains from Mount Washington to Mount San Jacinto in Palm Springs, California. For those that do not know. Chris also dabbles in food eating contests and challenges. Having a unique background with friends including Joey Chestnut and Casey Webb, Chris has the ability to eat a whole 16-pound turkey or a 32 inch meat lover's pizza. Since 2013, Chris does focus on things like fitness, fishing, and sports. One would be surprised that Chris runs, hikes, and rock climbs. There are even those occasional mini-triathlons. One truly can pack a lot in a small package. Chris can lift things over his body weight with ease. Also, if there is a NASCAR rain prop, Chris can tell you if there will be a Monday race. Throughout his career, Chris has worked at a wide range of places from Amazon to USA Today to a variety of rumors and fantasy sports sites. Finally, Chris has been nominated for quite a few awards from the Fantasy Sports Writers Association for Hockey Writer Of The Year. Also, there have been a number of high-stakes fantasy trophies and rings that Chris sports in his house. Education Chris received an Associates from Union Country College for business and accounting. Chris did sports journalism work at Montclair State University covering the hockey, baseball, and football teams. Quote from Chris Wassel "Shut up and play.”
Education
1999 Graduate of Union County College
1993 Graduate of Rahway High School
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Covered several NHL Drafts including the one day event in Newark in 2013
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