- There are eight teams playing in Providence, Rhode Island during March Madness.
- Rhode Island doesn’t offer odds on college basketball being played in the state.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The 2025 March Madness Bracket is set and there are eight teams headed to Providence, Rhode Island to handle their portions of the bracket.
There are two games in the Midwest Region and two games in the West Region. The four games being played with their odds on legal sports betting sites can be found here:
#13 High Point Vs. #4 Purdue
- Moneyline: High Point (+275) vs. Purdue (-350)
- Spread: Purdue -7.5
- Total: 153.5
#12 McNeese Vs. #5 Clemson
- Moneyline: McNeese (+260) vs. Clemson (-320)
- Spread: Clemson -7
- Total: 134
#10 Arkansas Vs. #7 Kansas
- Moneyline: Arkansas (+160) vs. Kansas (-185)
- Spread: Kansas -4
- Total: 145
#15 Omaha Vs. #2 St Johns
- Moneyline: Omaha (+1300) vs. St. John’s (-6500)
- Spread: St. John’s -19
- Total: 148
Can You Bet On March Madness In Rhode Island?
Unfortunately, those traveling to watch either of these eight teams play in Providence will not be allowed to bet any odds on college games taking place in the state. That same restrictions apply to college player props as well.
Those restrictions apply to both in person sportsbooks as well as online sportsbooks in the Plantation State.
There are though offshore Rhode Island online sportsbooks that are not subject to following those restrictions and are allowed to offer odds on March Madness while the games are taking place in Providence.
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