ARIZONA Odds: Schedule, Matchups, & Stats
Previous Matchup
Arizona Schedule
Date | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
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Nov 4, 2024 | Canisius | -34.5 / 156 | Won 93-64 | Lost / Over |
Nov 9, 2024 | Old Dominion | -33 / 163 | Won 102-44 | Won / Under |
Nov 15, 2024 | @Wisconsin | -4.5 / 152 | Lost 88-103 | Lost / Over |
Nov 22, 2024 | Duke | -1.5 / 161.5 | Lost 55-69 | Lost / Under |
Nov 27, 2024 | Davidson | -15.5 / 152.5 | Won 104-71 | Won / Over |
Nov 28, 2024 | Oklahoma | -7.5 / 154.5 | Lost 77-82 | Lost / Over |
Nov 29, 2024 | West Virginia | -6.5 / 152.5 | Lost 76-83 | Lost / Over |
Dec 7, 2024 | Southern Utah | -28 / 158.5 | Won 102-66 | Won / Over |
Dec 14, 2024 | UCLA | -4 / 144.5 | Lost 54-57 | Lost / Under |
Dec 18, 2024 | Samford | -19.5 / 168.5 | Won 96-64 | Won / Under |
Dec 21, 2024 | Central Michigan | -27.5 / 151.5 | Won 94-41 | Won / Under |
Dec 30, 2024 | TCU | - / | 8:00 PM ET | |
Jan 4, 2025 | @Cincinnati | - / | 2:30 PM ET | |
Jan 7, 2025 | @West Virginia | - / | 7:00 PM ET | |
Jan 11, 2025 | UCF | - / | 10:00 PM ET | |
Jan 14, 2025 | Baylor | - / | 11:00 PM ET | |
Jan 18, 2025 | @Texas Tech | - / | 12:00 AM ET | |
Jan 21, 2025 | @Oklahoma State | - / | 9:00 PM ET | |
Jan 25, 2025 | Colorado | - / | 3:00 PM ET | |
Jan 27, 2025 | Iowa State | - / | 10:30 PM ET | |
Feb 1, 2025 | @Arizona State | - / | 1:00 PM ET | |
Feb 4, 2025 | @BYU | - / | 11:00 PM ET | |
Feb 8, 2025 | Texas Tech | - / | 10:00 PM ET | |
Feb 11, 2025 | @Kansas State | - / | 8:00 PM ET | |
Feb 15, 2025 | Houston | - / | 2:00 PM ET | |
Feb 17, 2025 | @Baylor | - / | 10:00 PM ET | |
Feb 22, 2025 | BYU | - / | 12:00 AM ET | |
Feb 26, 2025 | Utah | - / | 9:00 PM ET | |
Mar 1, 2025 | @Iowa State | - / | 9:00 PM ET | |
Mar 4, 2025 | Arizona State | - / | 11:00 PM ET | |
Mar 8, 2025 | @Kansas | - / | 4:00 PM ET |
Betting on the Arizona Wildcats
Things took a turn for the worst for Arizona at the end of Sean Miller’s tenure.
But now, the team is back on track, and bettors are back at the window to put their money on the high-octane Wildcats.
Arizona Wildcats Men’s Basketball History
The golden age of Arizona men’s basketball began under Coach Lute Olsen in the early 1980s. After missing the tournament in his first season as the head-man, Olsen never missed it again in 25 years as head coach.
During his tenure, Arizona made four Final Fours, appeared in two national championships, and won one of them.
In 1997, the Wildcats made their third trip to the Final Four in search of their first title. They were the only non-one-seed in the Final Four and took out two of the sport’s most notorious programs: North Carolina and Kentucky.
That year, Arizona reached its peak under Olsen’s leadership and the stellar play of stars Mike Bibby, Jason Terry, Miles Simon, and Michael Dickerson.
A few years later in 2001, a Wildcats team led by Gilbert Arenas and Richard Jefferson returned to the national championship game.
This time, however, it couldn’t take out another blue-blood as it fell to Coach K and Duke.
A few years after Olsen’s last season, Arizona hired Sean Miller. Miller was an excellent recruiter and brought in top-rated high school players like Aaron Gordon, Lauri Markkanen, and Deandre Ayton.
With a pair of Elite 8 runs to show for his efforts, Miller’s run came to end amidst an NCAA scandal in 2021.
Betting on the Wildcats in Arizona
Both retail and online sports betting are legal in the Grand Canyon State as of September 2021.
There are over 10 active sportsbooks in Arizona, and that number could grow with how successful sports betting has been.
Major players like FanDuel, DraftKings, BetMGM, and Caesars were the first to launch their operation in Arizona, and they’ve been followed by several other top brands.
Arizona professional sports teams have been aggressive in forming partnerships with legal sportsbooks. The Arizona Cardinals, Phoenix Suns, Phoenix Mercury, and Arizona Coyotes have all solidified deals with sportsbook operators.
If the University of Arizona boards that train, fans could one day walk into the McKale Center and place a wager on their team that may look like this:
· Arizona -7.5
· Arizona State +7.5
In this example, the Wildcats are favored by 7.5 points over the Sun Devils. If the Wildcats win by 8 or more points, they cover the spread.
If the Wildcats win by fewer than 8, or if they lose to their rival, they do not cover the spread.
We recommend you check out the Hard Rock Sportsbook in Arizona!