First Four Betting Odds – 2012

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First Four betting odds for 2012 were available from Bookmaker.eu here.   

Mississippi Valley State was taking on Western Kentucky as the +4 underdog while Iona was taking on BYU as a +2 underdog. 

The winner of the BYU-Iona contest will face No. 3 Marquette on Thursday in Louisville in the East Region.

Last year, BYU managed to advance to the Sweet 16 with star point guard Jimmer Fredette, who is no longer with the team.  Instead, they have 6-9 junior forward Brandon Davies, who was not able to play in last year’s March Madness due to an honor code violation.

This will be BYU’s school-record sixth straight NCAA tourney appearance, 27th overall and ninth in the last 12 years.

Other First Four betting odds including Lamar as a -3.5 favourite against Vermont while South Florida was making its first ever NCAA Tournament appearance as a +3 underdog against California. 

NCAA TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND  DAYTON ARENA - DAYTON, OH

4:00 PM

MISS VALLEY ST

+4-110

-

-

WESTERN KENTUCKY

-4-110

-

-

 

6:30 PM

IONA

+2-110

-

-

BYU

-2-110

   

 

NCAA TOURNAMENT - FIRST ROUND DAYTON ARENA - DAYTON, OH

4:00 PM

LAMAR

-3½-110

-

-

VERMONT

+3½-110

-

-

 

6:30 PM

SOUTH FLORIDA

+3-110

-

-

CALIFORNIA

-3-110

   

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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