Where Can I Bet on This Year’s NCAA Tournament Online From Kentucky?
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Are In-State Mobile Sports Betting Apps Available?
No. Those individuals residing in or visiting Kentucky will need to access betting services via browser-based websites on your mobile phone. Kentucky at this time does not regulate or license sports betting sites. Therefore you will need to place your NCAA tournament bets with websites licensed outside the state such as Jazz Sports.
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Your Teams This March Madness
Kentucky
The Wildcats were among the teams expected to go all the way but tiny Saint Peter's out of New Jersey had other plans.
The Peacocks became a true Cinderella team knocking off mighty Kentucky Thursday night.
From Kentucky.com:
John Calipari’s first six years in Lexington, Kentucky reached four Final Fours and cut down the nets in 2012. In the seven seasons since, the Wildcats’ NCAA Tournament record is just 9-5 with a couple of Elite Eight losses to show for their trouble. Starting with the 2015 Final Four loss to Wisconsin, there has been a common thread to these agonizing defeats. Most have come in tight, possession-by-possession games in which the Cats failed to execute down the stretch — the 38-1 team’s 71-64 loss to Wisconsin in 2015, the 75-73 Luke Maye loss to North Carolina at the buzzer in the Elite Eight in 2017, the 61-58 Sweet 16 loss to Kansas State in 2018, the 77-71 overtime Elite Eight loss to Auburn in 2019.
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