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NCAAB Betting Promos for the Summit League Tournament

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College basketball fans are excited as the postseason tournaments get underway this week across the country. The top sportsbooks in the US market offer generous NCAAB promos for bettors looking to wager on the Summit League Championship. They’re also available for the rest of the action leading up to the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

The first game of the Summit League Championship will tip off on Friday, March 8, from the Denny Sanford Premier Center in Sioux Falls, SD. However, there’s a lot more great action to follow. 

Summit League Tournament Betting Promos

New players looking to wager on the Summit League Tournament can make their top college basketball picks at the leading US online sportsbooks. These come with unique sign-up offers after making their first wager. Players can also participate in various ongoing promotions to help increase their winnings.

➡️ Caesars Sportsbook Promo Code WAWMETA1000If new Caesars players lose their initial NCAAB wager, they can get up to $1,000 back in Bonus Bets.  

➡️ FanDuel Promo Code – FanDuel gives new customers $150 in Bonus Bets if they wager at least $5 on their first college basketball bet and win.  

➡️ DraftKings Promo CodeThe DraftKings welcome offer gives new players a No-Sweat Bet of up to $1,000 if they stake at least $5 and lose on their first NCAAB wager.

➡️ BetMGM Bonus Code WAWBET*New customers who bet at least $5 on their initial college basketball wager at BetMGM will instantly receive $150 in Bonus Bets.

*Bonus Bets Expire in 7 Days. One New Customer Offer Only. Add’l terms apply.

Summit League Tournament Schedule

All nine conference teams will participate in the 2024 Summit League championship. The winner will likely gain an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament beginning on March 19. 

  • The play-in game is the first on the schedule for this Friday. It will feature #8 Oral Roberts (11-18) against #9 South Dakota (12-19) after the teams split their season series.
  • The first quarterfinal matchup on Saturday will pit #1 South Dakota State (19-12) against the play-in game winner. The Jackrabbits have won five straight and seven of their last eight games. They led the Summit League with a 12-4 conference record in the regular season.
  • #2 seed Kansas City (16-15) goes up against #7 Denver (15-16) in Saturday’s second quarterfinal game. Kansas City won both regular season matchups and looks to extend their winning streak to seven games with a victory. 
  • #4 St. Thomas-Minnesota (19-12) will play #5 North Dakota State (15-16) on Sunday in the third quarterfinal. The teams split their two regular-season conference matchups, with North Dakota State winning 64-50 in their last meeting.
  • The quarterfinals will wrap up Sunday evening as #3 North Dakota (18-13) battles against #6 Omaha (14-17). Omaha won the first season clash by 18 points. However, North Dakota took a convincing 99-78 win in the second matchup.

The Summit League tournament semifinals will be on Monday, March 11. It will then be followed by the championship game on Tuesday at 8:30 PM local time. If #4 St. Thomas wins it all, the highest-seeded team in the postseason, South Dakota State, will receive the automatic bid to the NCAA Basketball Tournament.

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