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Tarris Reed Jr.: Player Props And Odds In Semifinal Vs. Illinois

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Tarris Reed Jr.: Player Props and Odds in Semifinal vs. Illinois Asher Hyre Updated: 13 hours ago A guys's college basketball group has yet to win three national champions in the span of 4 years since John Wooden's UCLA teams won 10 of 12 from 1964 to 1976.


UConn is aiming to snap that streak.


After winning back-to-back titles in 2023 and 2024, head coach Dan Hurley lastly lost a tournament game in 2025 to No. 1 Florida - the eventual champions.


This year's 2026 team is 4-0 in the competition, and Hurley is aiming to make his program a real dynasty.


A balance group with size, shooting, experience, and gifted freshmen this year's group has it all.


Freshman guard struck a renowned shot against Duke in the Round of 8 to get UConn into the semifinal video game, however it's been big guy Tarris Reed Jr. that has increased the ceiling of the group with his extraordinary play in the competition.


Reed Jr., 6-10 and 280 pounds, has actually scored 20+ points in 3 of the 4 video games of the tourney, including his monsterous 31-point, 27-rebound output he had versus Furman in the Round of 64.


Compared versus Cam Boozer, Patrick Ngongba II, and Maliq Brown against Duke, Reed put up 26 and nine - a dominant efficiency against 3 stout protectors in the paint.


Overall on the year, Reed Jr. has averaged 14.7 points and 8.8 rebounds per video game while shooting a Big East-leading 62.1% from the floor.


Reed and UConn will have another difficult fight inside when they line up against Zvonimir and Tomislav Ivisic of Ilinois.


Both over seven-feet high, Zvonimir averages 2.0 blocks per video game while only seeing 17.5 minutes of action per video game throughout the season.


Ahead of the clash between 2 great groups in this year's tournament, let's have a look at Reed Jr.'s gamer props, chances, and lines on bet365.


Tarris Reed Jr. Player Props - NCAA Tournament vs. Illinois First Basket Tarris Reed Jr.


+400


Points Over 16.5


-105


Under 16.5


-120


20+


+205


25+


+350


30+


+1600


35+


+1800


40+


+3500


Rebounds Over 9.5


-125


Under 9.5


+100


13+


+260


15+


+600


17+


+1100


Assists Over 2.5


-110


Under 2.5


-115


5+


+525


7+


+1700


Points + Assists + Rebounds Over 29.5


Under 29.5


Double Double Yes


No


-112


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