Men’s and Women’s Wooden Award Winners Odds 2024-2025

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Aug/20/2024

We will have some fresh blood in college basketball for the Men’s and Women’s Wooden Award winners this upcoming season.

The last two seasons were repeat winners in Zach Edey and Caitlin Clark, but both have moved on to their respective professional careers.

BetOnline.ag recently opened odds for the 2024-25 Wooden Award winners.

On the men’s side, the favorite is the young sensation, Cooper Flagg. He reclassified to become a freshman at Duke this year despite being only 17 years old, meaning he should be a high school senior.

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Additionally, Flagg played on the US Select Team practicing against the Men’s Olympic team, and from all accounts, he played very well.

Flagg is followed by three fifth-year seniors in Hunter Dickinson, RJ Davis and Mark Sears. This is the last year where college athletes who were affected by the pandemic will get a super senior year.

On the women’s side, the favorite is Page Bueckers, who won in 2021 (as a freshman) and should be fully recovered from her knee injury that cost here a season and a half.

She is followed by two super sophomores, JuJu Watkins and Hannah Hidalgo.

Men's Wooden Award Winner 2024-25

 

Cooper Flagg (Duke)

4/1

 

 

Hunter Dickinson (Kansas)

5/1

 

 

RJ Davis (North Carolina)

6/1

 

 

Mark Sears (Alabama)

8/1

 

 

AJ Storr (Kansas)

16/1

 

 

LJ Cryer (Houston)

20/1

 

 

Johnell Davis (Arkansas)

28/1

 

 

Johni Broome (Auburn)

33/1

 

 

Khalif Battle (Gonzaga)

33/1

 

 

VJ Edgecombe (Baylor)

33/1

 

 

Ace Bailey (Rutgers)

40/1

 

 

Caleb Love (Arizona)

40/1

 

 

Dylan Harper (Rutgers)

40/1

 

 

Liam McNeeley (Connecticut)

40/1

 

 

Ryan Kalkbrenner (Creighton)

40/1

 

 

Ryan Nembhard (Gonzaga)

40/1

 

 

Tyrese Proctor (Duke)

40/1

 

 

Zeke Mayo (Kansas)

40/1

 

 

Graham Ike (Gonzaga)

45/1

 

 

Grant Nelson (Alabama)

45/1

 

 

Tamin Lipsey (Iowa State)

45/1

 

 

Coleman Hawkins (Kansas State)

50/1

 

 

Hunter Sallis (Wake Forest)

50/1

 

 

Aidan Mahaney (Connecticut)

66/1

 

 

Braden Smith (Purdue)

66/1

 

 

Jaxson Robinson (Kentucky)

66/1

 

 

Pop Isaacs (Creighton)

66/1

 

 

Wade Taylor IV (Texas A&M)

66/1

 

 

Emanuel Sharp (Houston)

70/1

 

 

Tre Johnson (Texas)

75/1

 

 

Elliot Cadeau (North Carolina)

80/1

 

 

Kam Jones (Marquette)

80/1

 

 

Oumar Ballo (Indiana)

80/1

 

 

Tramon Mark (Texas)

80/1

 

 

Tucker DeVries (West Virginia)

80/1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Women's Wooden Award Winner 2024-25

 

 

Paige Bueckers UCONN

4/5

(-125)

 

JuJu Watkins USC

3/1

 

 

Hannah Hidalgo ND

13/2

(+650)

 

Aneesah Morrow LSU

18/1

 

 

Kiki Iriafen USC

22/1

 

 

Flau'Jae Johnson LSU

28/1

 

 

MiLaysia Fulwiley South Carolina

28/1

 

 

Lauren Betts UCLA

35/1

 

 

Madison Booker TEX

35/1

 

 

Audi Crooks Iowa ST

40/1

 

 

Georgia Amoore Kentucky

40/1

 

 

Reagan Beers OKLA

50/1

 

 

Yvonne Ejim Gonzaga

50/1

 

 

Ayoka Lee Kansas ST

66/1

 

 

Cotie McMahon Ohio ST

66/1

 

 

Hailey Van Lith TCU

66/1

 

 

Jordan Harrison West Virginia

66/1

 

 

Azzi Fudd UCONN

75/1

 

 

Olivia Miles ND

75/1

 

 

Rori Harmon Texas

75/1

 

 

Aziaha James NC ST

100/1

 

 

Charlissee Leger-Walker UCLA

100/1

 

 

Deja Kelly Oregon

100/1

 

 

Raven Johnson South Carolina

100/1

 

 

Sonia Citron ND

100/1

 

 

Ta'Niya latson FSU

100/1

 

 

           

 

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