Women’s March Madness Sweet 16 Best Bets for Saturday

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Photo by Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images. Pictured: JuJu Watkins of USC as we break down the 2024 Women’s March Madness Sweet 16 and our best bets for Saturday’s games, featuring LSU vs UCLA, Colorado vs Iowa, USC vs Baylor and Duke vs UConn.

Saturday should be an epic day of women's college basketball, as the 2024 Women's March Madness Sweet 16 features some of the best players in the game battling it out on the court in UCLA vs LSUColorado vs IowaBaylor vs USC and Duke vs UConn.

And there's no better way to watch all of Saturday's women's March Madness action than with four of our Sweet 16 Best Bets for Saturday. I've run through my betting models for all four of Saturday's games and come away with a best bet for each.

Angel Reese. Lauren Betts. Caitlin Clark. JuJu Watkins. Paige Bueckers. They and many more women's college basketball stars should light it up in the Women's Sweet 16. So let's get to my best bets.

Women's March Madness Sweet 16 Best Bets for Saturday

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1 p.m.
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Specific betting recommendations come from the sportsbook offering preferred odds as of writing. Always shop for the best price using our NCAAW Odds page, which automatically surfaces the best lines for every game.

LSU (W) Logo
Saturday, Mar 30
1 p.m. ET
ABC
UCLA (W) Logo
UCLA +3.5
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UCLA should have an edge on the perimeter as it averages seven 3-pointers compared to just 4.3 for LSU. The Bruins can also neutralize the Tigers' strength on the boards as they lead the country with an opponent total rebound rate of 40.3%.

My model makes LSU closer to a two-point favorite, so we’re getting some value with the Bruins catching 3.5 points at BetMGM.

For more on UCLA vs LSU, check out LSU vs UCLA Odds & Pick: NCAA Women’s Tournament Prediction.

Colorado (W) Logo
Saturday, Mar 30
3:30 p.m. ET
ABC
Iowa (W) Logo
Iowa -6.5
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The Colorado Buffaloes announced themselves as national title contenders with a 92-78 non-conference win over LSU. Colorado won the game on the perimeter, making 10 3-pointers compared to just four for LSU.

That game was more of an aberration, as Colorado is averaging 6.7 3-pointers this season compared to Iowa’s 11.1 per game.

While we’ve yet to see Iowa play its best game from the perimeter, I think these teams are too far apart, and I recommend laying the 6.5 points with Iowa as a favorite.

For more on Colorado vs Iowa, head over to Colorado vs Iowa Odds & Pick: NCAA Women’s Tournament Prediction.

Baylor (W) Logo
Saturday, Mar 30
5:30 p.m. ET
ESPN
USC (W) Logo
Baylor +3.5
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This matchup is all about value, as I have USC anywhere from a 1.5 to 2-point favorite.

Baylor’s not getting enough respect for its defensive prowess, considering it ranks 12th in efficiency, allowing 81.1 points per 100 possessions.

And if you like head-to-head comparisons, Baylor has a key non-conference victory over a Utah team that USC lost to by a combined 26 points in two meetings.

Take the points with the Lady Bears at +3.5 or better.

For another perspective on Baylor vs USC, read our Baylor vs USC Odds & Pick: NCAA Women’s Tournament Prediction.

Duke (W) Logo
Saturday, Mar 30
8 p.m. ET
ESPN
UConn (W) Logo
Over 125
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We should have some pace in this game, as both teams average over 70 possessions per game.

Connecticut has played five games against ACC schools this season, and all five went over the current total of 125 points.

For a deeper dive into Duke vs UConn, click here for Duke vs UConn Odds & Pick: NCAA Women’s Tournament Prediction.

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