2026 NCAA Tournament East Region Odds, Picks and Predictions

James Bisson - Head of Content, Betting
James Bisson • Head of Content, Betting 16+ years betting experience
Updated: Mar 17, 2026 , 03:29 PM ET • 4 min read

Duke and UConn headline a loaded East Region bracket in Washington, D.C. Can the Blue Devils’ elite defense hold off the Huskies' quest for a three-peat? Get the latest odds, expert value picks, and regional betting trends before the First Round tips.

Cameron Boozer.
Photo By - Reuters Connect. Duke Blue Devils star Cameron Boozer.

Buckle up, hoops fans: The East Region of the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament is going to be a doozy. Program royalty, legendary coaches, and one of – if not the – top prospect in college basketball make this year's March Madness East Region easily the most entertaining of the event (at least on paper).

Here's a breakdown of the East Region:

Odds to win the East Region

Team bet365 Covers' Take
Duke (1) Duke Blue Devils -135 Boozer leads elite, top-ranked defense
UConn (2) UConn Huskies +600 Top-10 passing; seeking third win in four years
Michigan State (3) Michigan State Spartans +750 Fears facilitates Izzo's efficient offense
Kansas (4) Kansas Jayhawks +1300 Peterson keys elite half-court attack
St. John's(5) St. John's Red Storm +1100 Pitino has Red Storm surging
Louisvilla (6) Louisville Cardinals +1300 Top-20 scoring; Kelsey's turnaround complete
UCLA(7) UCLA Bruins +2200 Dent anchors top-tier perimeter defense
Ohio State (8) Ohio State Buckeyes +2800 Thornton carrying explosive Buckeye backcourt
TCU (9) TCU Horned Frogs +12500 Hardings' playmaking fuels balanced roster
UCF (10) UCF Knights +30000 Battle-tested squad with upset experience
South Florida (11) South Florida Bulls +15000 Bulls smash program-best scoring records
Northern Iowa (12) Northern Iowa Panthers +35000 Nation's #1 scoring defense (61.3 PPG)
Cal Baptist (13) Cal Baptist Lancers +50000 Undefeated in conference tournament play
North Dakota State (14) North Dakota State Bison +50000 Veteran group with tournament poise
Furman (15) Furman Paladins +50000 Perimeter-heavy team hunts deep shots
Siena (16) Siena Saints +50000 Scrappy underdog wins MAAC title

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East Region Favorite: Duke Blue Devils

A perpetual destroyer of collegiate basketball fans' dreams, Duke is the pre-tournament title favorite — and a quick glance at the stat sheet is all the reasoning you'll need. The Blue Devils allow just 63 points per game, hold opponents to fewer than 10 made FTs per outing, and have the highest average winning margin in the nation (+19.4).

  • The Path: Duke gets plucky Siena first in a game where the Blue Devils are favored by more than four converted touchdowns. Next up: Either Ohio State or TCU, which would be a heck of a matchup on a football field but will likely end in sadness for whoever survives until the weekend.
  • The Concern: It's tough to find a soft spot in this tank's armor, but teams that can shoot from distance and/or get to the free-throw line (and convert) could make things interesting. The Blue Devils don't do either all that well, so games decided in those areas might create a sweat.

East Region Cinderella: South Florida Bulls

I go deeper on this team below, but we could have something really special here. The South Florida Bulls make more free throws per game than any team in the country (20.1), a trend that contributes plenty to their No. 8-ranked scoring offense. Defensively, they're ... seeded here for a reason. But ignore them at your peril. 

  • The Matchup: No. 6 Louisville (-5.5) vs. No. 11 South Florida
  • The X-Factor: Bulls F Izaiyah Nelson dominated the American Athletic Conference this season, taking home Player of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, and Newcomer of the Year honors. Nelson (15.7 ppg, 9.6 rpg, 1.6 spg, 1.4 bpg) is a force on both ends of the court, and could make the difference in a matchup many believe will be tighter than the spread suggests.
Covers COVERS INTEL: Nelson erupted for 25 points, 12 rebounds, three steals, and two blocks in USF's lone game vs. a ranked opponent this season, a 104-93 loss to then-No. 16 Alabama on Dec. 17.

East Region Schedule

Thursday, March 19

No. 8 Ohio State vs. No. 9 TCU, 12:15 p.m. ET

No. 6 Louisville vs. No. 11 South Florida, 1:30 p.m. ET

No. 1 Duke vs. No. 16 Siena, 2:50 p.m. ET

No. 3 Michigan State vs. No. 14 North Dakota State, 4:05 p.m. ET

Friday, March 20

No. 5 St. John’s vs. No. 12 Northern Iowa, 7:10 p.m. ET

No. 7 UCLA vs. No. 10 UCF, 7:25 p.m. ET

No. 4 Kansas vs. No. 13 Cal Baptist, 9:45 p.m. ET

No. 2 UConn vs. No. 15 Furman, 10 p.m. ET

3 East Region futures to bet now

South Florida to Make the Sweet Sixteen (+1000 at bet365): Let's get spicy! The Bulls have a difficult row to hoe here – needing wins over Louisville and likely Michigan State to cash this bet. But we've had a double-digit seed make it to Week 2 in 17 straight tournaments. And if I'm taking a shot on one, I'm taking a USF side that ranks sixth in the country in scoring, fourth in rebounding, and top three in average free throws attempted (to go along with being No. 1 in makes). 

UConn to Make the Elite Eight (+160 at bet365): Dan (or Mr. Hurley if you prefer) ... if you're reading this, know that I, too, am confused at why your team is +160 to get to the fourth round. Getting the brakes beat off you by St. John's in the Big East final probably didn't help, but you and I know that March Madness is a different beast. Silas Demary Jr. dodged major injury, you still have an elite defense, and your path to the Elite Eight isn't daunting at all.

Duke to Win the East Region (-135 at bet365): This is the opposite of spicy — but it's also the safest Final Four bet you'll find. Led by he-man Cameron Boozer, the Blue Devils are a nightmare to play against: Suffocating at the defensive end, dangerous from inside the arc (so chasing them off the 3-point line won't help), and tenacious on the boards at both ends. Duke is one of the few teams in the tournament that can win without having its A game, which is a major problem for the other teams in this region.

East Region history and betting trends

  • The past two East Regional champions (Duke, 2025; UConn, 2024) were -130 and -110, respectively, to win the region heading into the tournament.
  • Before that, three straight teams at +2200 or lower prevailed in the East — including UCLA, which won as a +5000 underdog in 2021.
  • The region has four of the seven most prolific NCAA tournament programs of all-time, including UCLA (11 national titles) and UConn (six).

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James Bisson
Head of Content, Betting

James Bisson is the Editor-in-Chief at Covers. He has been a writer, reporter and editor for more than 20 years, including a nine-year stint with The Canadian Press and more than five years at theScore. He has covered dozens of marquee events including the 2010 Winter Olympics, the 2006 Stanley Cup final and Wrestlemania 23, and his work has appeared in more than 200 publications, including the Los Angeles Times, the Guardian, Yahoo! Sports, the Toronto Star and The Globe and Mail.

His book, “100 Greatest Canadian Sports Moments”, was a hardcover best-seller in Canada in 2008 and earned him appearances on CBC Radio and Canada AM. He has written more than 50 sportsbook reviews, more than 200 industry news articles, and dozens of other sportsbook-related content articles.

A graduate of the broadcast journalism program at Ryerson University (now Toronto Metropolitan University), James has been an avid bettor since the early 2000s, and cites bet365 as his favorite sports betting site due to its superior functionality and quick payouts. His biggest professional highlight: Covering Canada's first Olympic gold medal on home soil – and interviewing Bret Hart. Twice.

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