March Madness West Region Odds: Tide Roll into Final Four

The Alabama Crimson Tide have burned a path through all comers to represent the West Region in the Final Four. After beginning the tournament at +800 and the Sweet 16 at +475 few believed the Crimson Tide’s ability to overcome the top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels.

Known for their electric high-flying offense, Alabama’s defense has been the catalyst of the first Final Four appearance in program history. The Crimson Tide have held each of their opponents to under 40% shooting from the field in their unfathomable run to the Final Four.

On top of that, guard Mark Sears has displayed the skills that made him an all-SEC performer this year. Sears has put up 24 points per game and gotten a ton of help from his friends on Alabama’s run. The Crimson Tide have the shooting and scoring depth to shock the world as the Final Four gets underway this weekend. Alabama is currently +1600 in the latest National Championship odds.

March Madness West Region Odds

Odds as of March 29, 2023

Grant Nelson put together the game if his life to lead Alabama to the Elite Eight. The Crimson Tide were +170 moneyline underdogs, but overcame UNC 89-87 to move on. Alabama advances to the Elite Eight for the first time in 20 years and just the second time in their history.

The Crimson Tide used 15 offensive boards and scored a ton of second chance points to pull off the victory. Alabama ran ACC player of the year RJ Davis ragged. They harassed the Tar Heels star all night holding him to 4/20 shooting and 0/9 from three.

Alabama are now the favorites to take down Clemson and book their ticket to the Final Four.

March Madness West Region Historical Betting Records & Information

If you’re the type of bettor who loves to look at historical results to help with your March Madness handicapping, you’re not alone. It shouldn’t be used as a sole reason to make a bet but it’s hard to predict the future without knowing your history.

Here’s a look at the March Madness West Region results since the 2010 season:

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