Prop Bets for the NCAA Women's Championship Game: Caitlin Clark, Kamilla Cardoso

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Apr/06/2024

BetUS is the place to go to find a host of Caitlin Clark and Kamilla Cardoso player prop bets as well as the other players. 

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Chad Leistikow of the Des Moines Register broke the news Saturday afternoon that Friday night's Final Four game between Iowa and UConn was the most watched ever in the history of NCAA women's basketball.

14.2 million people watched Iowa beat UConn in the final seconds, with a little help from the refs no doubt.  That number beat every NBA Finals game last season.

It's not all Caitlin Clark either.  Monday's win by UConn over MSU in their Elite Eight game set a record drew 6.7 million viewers and managed to beat out every title game audience since 1996 with the lone exception of last year's championship.

South Carolina opened as the -6.5 favorite against Iowa for Sunday's game.

Highest Scoring Player in the Championship

Caitlin Clark (Iowa) -450
Kamilla Cardoso (South Carolina) 9-1
Hannah Stuelke (Iowa) 22-1
Kate Martin (Iowa) 25-1
Sydney Affolter (Iowa) 35-1

Scoring Prop Bets Over/Under

Ashlyn Watkins 8.5
Bree Hall 7.5
Caitlin Clark 32.5
Gabbie Marshall 5.5
Hannah Stuelke 13.5
Kamilla Cardoso 18.5
Kate Martin 13.5
MiLaysia Fulwiley 8.5
Raven Johnson 9.5
Te-Hina Paopao  11.5
Hannah Stuelke 10.5

Rebound Prop Bets Over/Under

Ashlyn Watkins 9.5
Caitlin Clark 7.5
Hannah Stuelke 5.5
Kamilla Cardoso 10.5
Kate Martin 7.5
Raven Johnson 4.5
Te-Hina Paopao  11.5
Sydney Affolter 6.5

Caitlin Clark Prop Bets

Caitlin Clark - Total Points vs South Carolina
Over  33½  Points     -120
Under  33½  Points     -120

Caitlin Clark - Total Rebounds vs South Carolina
Over  7½  Rebounds     -120
Under  7½  Rebounds     -120

Caitlin Clark - Total Assists vs South Carolina
Over  10½  Assists     -120
Under  10½  Assists     -120

Caitlin Clark - Total 3pt FGs Made vs South Carolina
Over  6½  3pt FGs Made     -120
Under  6½  3pt FGs Made     -120

Caitlin Clark - Total Points+Rebounds vs South Carolina  
Over  42½  Pts+Rebs     -125
Under  42½  Pts+Rebs     -115

Caitlin Clark - Total Points+Assists vs South Carolina
Over  45½  Pts+Assists     -125
Under  45½  Pts+Assists     -115

Caitlin Clark - Total Rebounds+Assists vs South Carolina
Over  18½  Rebs+Assists     -120
Under  18½  Rebs+Assists     -120

Caitlin Clark - Total Points+Rebounds+Assists vs South Carolina
Over  51½  Pts+Rebs+Assists     -130
Under  51½  Pts+Rebs+Assists     -110

Caitlin Clark - To Record A Double Double vs South Carolina
Yes         -200

Caitlin Clark - To Record A Triple Double vs South Carolina
Yes         +400

Caitlin Clark PPG Average In WNBA Rookie Season In 2024    
Over  23½  Points     -130
Under  23½  Points     -110
 

Kamilla Cardoso Prop Bets

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Points vs Iowa
Over  19½  Points     -125
Under  19½  Points     -115

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Rebounds vs Iowa
Over  10½  Rebounds     -120
Under  10½  Rebounds     -120

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Assists vs Iowa
Over  3½  Assists     -110
Under  3½  Assists     -130

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Points+Rebounds vs Iowa
Over  31½  Pts+Rebs     -125
Under  31½  Pts+Rebs     -115

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Points+Assists vs Iowa
Over  23½  Pts+Assists     -120
Under  23½  Pts+Assists     -120

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Rebounds+Assists vs Iowa
Over  14½  Rebs+Assists     -125
Under  14½  Rebs+Assists     -115

Kamilla Cardoso - Total Points+Rebounds+Assists vs Iowa
20281     Over  34½  Pts+Rebs+Assists     -125
20282     Under  34½  Pts+Rebs+Assists     -115

Kamilla Cardoso - To Record A Double Double vs Iowa
 Yes         -140
 

Angel Reese Future Bets

Angel Reese - 2024 WNBA Draft Position  
Over  7½  Draft Position     -120
Under  7½  Draft Position     -120

Angel Reese - To Win WNBA Rookie Of The Year 2024/25 Season    
Yes         +300

Angel Reese - PPG Average In 2024 WNBA Regular Season
Over  16½  PPG     -125
Under  16½  PPG     -115

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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