Player Three Pointers Made Prop Bet St. John's vs. Kansas: Darryn Peterson

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Darryn Peterson

Darryn Peterson promises a payout of $255 for every $100 bet should he make 4+ three-point shots in today's St. John's vs. Kansas game. 

He's only done so in two games this season: 

vs California Baptist (NCAA Tournament) – 4 made threes
@ UCF (Jan 3, 2026) – 5 made threes

Should he make 3+ three-point shots, the payout is even odds but the chances improve.  He managed to do so in 11 games this season.   Specifically, he made three 3-point shots in eight games in addition to the two where he made four and five. 

Three Pointers Made Prop Bet - St. John's vs. Kansas

All prop bets courtesy of BetOnline

1+ Made Threes
Dylan Darling (SJU)
-220
Bryce Hopkins (SJU)
-210
Zuby Ejiofor (SJU)
-132
2+ Made Threes
Darryn Peterson (KU)
-350
Oziyah Sellers (SJU)
-118
Tre White (KU)
-106
Melvin Council (KU)
+172
Bryce Hopkins (SJU)
+198
Dylan Darling (SJU)
+194
Zuby Ejiofor (SJU)
+350
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3+ Made Threes
Darryn Peterson (KU)
+104
Oziyah Sellers (SJU)
+235
Tre White (KU)
+260
Melvin Council (KU)
+470
Dylan Darling (SJU)
+580
Bryce Hopkins (SJU)
+580
4+ Made Threes
Darryn Peterson (KU)
+255
Oziyah Sellers (SJU)
+580
Tre White (KU)
+630

  • Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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