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West Regional Odds: Gonzaga Odds-On Favorite to Reach Final Four

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in College Basketball

Updated Mar 15, 2022 · 1:07 PM PDT

Gonzaga players celebrate after winning the WCC Tournament
Gonzaga players celebrate after defeating Saint Mary's in an NCAA college basketball championship game at the West Coast Conference tournament Tuesday, March 8, 2022, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/John Locher)
  • The Gonzaga Bulldogs are the -200 favorites to win the NCAA West Regional
  • Gonzaga was also made the tournament #1 seed by the NCAA and are the +350 chalk to win it all
  • The Zags, who have never won March Madness, lost last year’s final to Baylor

Is this the year that Gonzaga finally goes all the way? Last season, the Bulldogs arrived at the championship game of the Final Four unbeaten, only to fall to the Baylor Bears in the title tilt.

It was the second time in four tourneys that the Zags lost in the NCAA final. In each of the past six NCAA Tournaments, Gonzaga has gone at least as far as Sweet 16. But the Bulldogs have never been crowned champions.

They’ll begin their latest pursuit of glory the same way they did a year ago. Gonzaga is the #1 seed in the West Regional. In fact, it’s the third successive March Madness in which the Zags are top seed in the West.

Oddsmakers have established the Bulldogs as -200 favorites to defend their West Regional crown. Gonzaga is 26-3 straight up this season but just 2-4-1 against the spread over the past seven games.

March Madness West Regional Odds

School Odds
Gonzaga -200
Duke +600
Texas Tech +600
Arkansas +1600
UConn +1600
Alabama +3300
Memphis +3300
Michigan State +5000
Notre Dame +6600
Rutgers +6600
Boise State +10000
Davidson +10000
Vermont +10000
Georgia State +15000
Montana State +15000
New Mexico State +15000
Cal State Fullerton +20000

Odds as of March 13th at Barstool Sportsbook. See the college basketball odds page for individual game odds. 

 

Action in the West Region is slated to get underway Thursday, March 17, with top-seeded Gonzaga playing host to #16 Georgia State.

The form charts held fairly strongly in last year’s West Regional. In fact, there was just one upset. The #13 Ohio Bobcats stunned the #4 Virginia Cavaliers 62-58 in the opening round.

Gonzaga a Tough Out

The Bulldogs are on top all over the odds board. Gonzaga is the +350 favorite in the NCAA Tournament odds. The Zags are the odds-on -120 chalk in the Final Four odds.

Freshman center Chet Holmgren (+3500) and junior forward Drew Timme (+6500) are outside contenders in the 2022 Wooden Award odds for the college basketball player of the year.

Gonzaga is first in the NCAA in scoring offense, averaging 87.8 points per game. The Zags are also #1 in field goal percentage (52.73%). They’re third in assists per game (18.2) and rebound margin (eight) and eighth in assists/turnovers (1.55).

In case you’re thinking that the Bulldogs are all offense, think again. The Bulldogs lead the nation in defensive rebounds per game (32.07), are third in field goal percentage defense (32.929%) and sixth in blocked shots per game (5.9).

Holmgren is projected to be one of the top-3 picks in the NBA Draft. He ranks #4 nationally with 3.59 blocks per game. Holmgren is averaging 14.2 points per game and 9.6 rebounds per game this season.

WCC player of the year Timme is leading the team with 17.5 points per game. Gonzaga’s Andrew Nembhard is a Bob Cousy point guard of the year finalist. He’s 13th in the nation with 5.7 assists per game this season. Nembhard was the WCC Tournament’s most outstanding player.

One Last W For Coach K?

If there’s a school that might have the stones to bring down the Zags, it’s Duke. The Blue Devils have a pedigree like no other in the NCAA Tournament. However, it must be noted that the paper it’s printed on is beginning to yellow.

This is the final March Madness for Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski, so there’s certainly motivation afoot for his squad. However, the Blue Devils haven’t reached the Final Four since winning the NCAA title in 2014-15. Before that, Duke’s previous Final Four appearance was during a run to the 2009-10 title.

Losses to North Carolina in Krzyzewski’s farewell home game and to Virginia Tech in the AAC Tournament final suggest that this is again a Duke team that will fail on the big stage.

West Region Champion Pick

A bracket that includes other past NCAA champions such as Arkansas, UConn and Michigan State, as well as quality teams such as Texas Tech and Alabama won’t be easily won.

Ultimately, the only team the Bulldogs should be concerned with is themselves. If the Zags are on their game, another Final Four berth awaits them.

Pick: Gonzaga Bulldogs (-200)


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