NCAA bracket betting: Undefeated South Carolina is a huge women's tournament favorite

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NCAA bracket betting: Undefeated South Carolina is a huge women's tournament favorite
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Betting South Carolina to win the women's NCAA tournament isn't going to net you much of a return.

The most-bet team is the Iowa Hawkeyes. Caitlin Clark and her teammates are +1000 to win the national title and are getting 22% of bets. South Carolina is second at 20% of bets. Iowa was left off the No. 1 line on Selection Sunday and is the No. 2 seed behind Stanford in one of the Seattle regions.

Stanford and UConn are currently the No. 2 favorites behind South Carolina to win the national title. Both the Cardinal and Huskies are at +700 to win the national title and are getting fewer than 10% of bets. UConn was also put on the No. 2 line on SundayIf you're betting UConn, it's worth remembering that Paige Bueckers is sidelined because of a torn ACL she suffered playing pickup basketball before the season.

Indiana is at +1000 along with Iowa and is getting 14% of bets to win the national title. The Hoosiers scored the first No. 1 seed in school history and are atop a region that includes Utah and LSU. The Tigers went 28-2 and only lost to South Carolina and Tennessee this season. But that Tennessee loss came in the SEC tournament as the Vols stormed back from a 17-point deficit to nab a 69-67 win.

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