What is the Line on the Michigan vs. Arizona Final Four Game?

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The Michigan Wolverines opened as a -1.5 favorite versus Arizona in the Final Four. 

Yaxel Lendeborg scored 27 points, Elliot Cadeau had 10 assists and Michigan rolled into the Final Four, overwhelming Tennessee for a 95-62 victory in the NCAA Tournament on Sunday.

Morez Johnson Jr. added 12 points for top-seeded Michigan, which posted its 11th victory this season by at least 30 points. Aday Mara had 11 points and blocked two shots in the Midwest Region final.

Making the most of its size and athleticism on both sides of the court, Michigan (35-3) advanced to its first Final Four since 2018 and ninth overall. The Wolverines will face Arizona in Saturday's national semifinals.

“We always wanted to play against them, that team,” Lendeborg said. “They're a really, really good team, so it's going to be a super fun matchup.”

 Freshman Koa Peat scored 20 points with his strength inside and Arizona's defense bottled up Purdue in the second half to give the top-seeded Wildcats a 79-64 victory in the NCAA Tournament's West Region final on Saturday night.

“Just being a kid from Arizona, to take this team to a Final Four, man, it’s a blessing,” said Peat, who was named the region’s Most Outstanding Player. “I’m proud of these guys. We worked for this. We’re not done yet.”

After years of disappointment in March, Arizona head coach Tommy Lloyd has gotten Arizona (36-2) back to being a championship contender thanks to a talented freshman class led by Peat to go along with veterans like Big 12 Player of the Year Jaden Bradley.

Point Scoring Prop Bets - Michigan vs. Arizona

Tobe Awaka (ARIZ) - Total Points
Tobe Awaka (ARIZ) Over
O 7.5-114
Tobe Awaka (ARIZ) Under
U 7.5-114
Koa Peat (ARIZ) - Total Points
Koa Peat (ARIZ) Over
O 14.5-125
Koa Peat (ARIZ) Under
U 14.5-104
Morez Johnson Jr. (MICH) - Total Points
Morez Johnson Jr. (MICH) Over
O 11.5-114
Morez Johnson Jr. (MICH) Under
U 11.5-114
Jaden Bradley (ARIZ) - Total Points
Jaden Bradley (ARIZ) Over
O 13.5+102
Jaden Bradley (ARIZ) Under
U 13.5-132
Nimari Burnett (MICH) - Total Points
Nimari Burnett (MICH) Over
O 7.5-114
Nimari Burnett (MICH) Under
U 7.5-114
Elliot Cadeau (MICH) - Total Points
Elliot Cadeau (MICH) Over
O 11.5+102
Elliot Cadeau (MICH) Under
U 11.5-132
Brayden Burries (ARIZ) - Total Points
Brayden Burries (ARIZ) Over
O 15.5-125
Brayden Burries (ARIZ) Under
U 15.5-104
Aday Mara (MICH) - Total Points
Aday Mara (MICH) Over
O 12.5-114
Aday Mara (MICH) Under
U 12.5-114
Yaxel Lendeborg (MICH) - Total Points
Yaxel Lendeborg (MICH) Over
O 16.5-114
Yaxel Lendeborg (MICH) Under
U 16.5-114
Ivan Kharchenkov (ARIZ) - Total Points
Ivan Kharchenkov (ARIZ) Over
O 11.5-110
Ivan Kharchenkov (ARIZ) Under
U 11.5-118
Trey McKenney (MICH) - Total Points
Trey McKenney (MICH) Over
O 9.5+102
Trey McKenney (MICH) Under
U 9.5-132
Motiejus Krivas (ARIZ) - Total Points
Motiejus Krivas (ARIZ) Over
O 9.5+102
Motiejus Krivas (ARIZ) Under
U 9.5

  • Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com 

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