- March Madness in Milwaukee will feature eight teams.
MILWAUKEE – In the South and Midwest Regions of March Madness, eight teams will head to Milwaukee for the first two rounds of the tournament.
Right now, six of the eight teams are set to play in Milwaukee with the remaining two teams being decided in the First Four – both of which will be #11 seeds.
In the South Region, #6 Ole Miss will wait for the First Four winner of the North Carolina vs. San Diego State game where legal sports betting sites are favoring the Tar Heels. In the Midwest Region, #6 Illinois will play the winner of Xavier and Texas where Xavier is a slight favorite.
As for the two set first round games, both of them are between #3 and #11 seeds in Iowa State vs. Lipscomb and Kentucky vs. Troy. The odds for those games can be found here:
#14 Lipscomb Vs. #3 Iowa State
- Moneyline: Lipscomb (+775) vs. Iowa State (-1500)
- Spread: Iowa State -14.5
- Total: 143
#14 Troy Vs. #3 Kentucky
- Moneyline: Troy (+500) vs. Kentucky (-750)
- Spread: Kentucky -11.5
- Total: 152.5
Online Betting In Wisconsin For March Madness
The state regulated Wisconsin sports betting market is limited to only in person betting at one of the six retail locations in the state meaning anyone making their way to Milwaukee to bet on March Madness would need to place their bets in person.
The only way to bet online in Wisconsin for March Madness is through offshore sports betting sites that are legal in the state and have no restrictions against them.
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