2022 Women's NCAA Tournament odds, picks and predictions: Three-leg parlay for Sunday that would pay well over 5-1 from proven experts
Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai, who are 559-408 on their women's college basketball picks, have revealed a three-leg parlay for Sunday's Women's NCAA Tournament second round that would pay well over 5-1
The 2022 Women's NCAA Tournament's second round tips off Sunday, with three top seeds and three No. 2's among those fighting to advance. That includes defending national champion Stanford and 2021 Final Four team South Carolina. The Gamecocks, who came into the tournament as the +200 favorite to win the title, face eighth-seeded Miami at 3 p.m. ET. The Cardinal also take on a No. 8 seed, capping off the day against Kansas at 9 p.m. ET. Whether you like teams to win in blowouts or upsets, or simply to keep the game close, you can cash in if you combine your spread picks into a parlay.   Â
Before you lock in any Women's NCAA Tournament bets and women's college basketball predictions, you really have to see what picks women's college basketball experts Calvin Wetzel and Aaron Barzilai are making.
Barzilai is a Ph.D. from Stanford who served as Director of Basketball Analytics for the Philadelphia 76ers. Five years ago, he founded HerHoopStats.com -- a groundbreaking website that unlocks insights about the women's game. Wetzel, the site's lead betting writer, incorporates his mathematical background and strong knowledge of women's NCAA hoops to turn the site's prediction model into picks.
Barzilai and Wetzel got off to a fast start with SportsLine as they went 13-7 on their first 20 picks. Currently, they are 559-408 overall (+113.80 units, +12.99 percent) in the 2021-22 women's college basketball season.
Barzilai and Wetzel have locked in three confident picks for the Sunday's second-round matchups in the Women's NCAA Tournament, and if you combine them in a parlay, it would pay well over 5-1. One leg of the parlay they really love is the Gamecocks to cover the 21.5-point spread against the Hurricanes. USC allowed just 21 points in the first-round win against Howard, and that's all you need to know.   Â
The experts also have locked in two other picks they love, and both are favorites that they don't expect to have any trouble. You ABSOLUTELY need to see these picks before locking in any women's college basketball picks of your own.
Which Women's NCAA Tournament first round picks should you target in a three-leg parlay for Sunday? And which other two favorites should cover easily cruise into the next round? ... Join SportsLine here to see the top three-way women's college basketball parlay for Sunday, all from the experts who are an outstanding 559-408 on their women's college basketball picks!
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