We have a stacked Wednesday in store for Champ Week, with games rolling from 11:30 a.m. ET to 11:30 p.m. ET.
For the sake of this piece, though, we're here to help you dive into the day slate, providing multiple value bets for your card.
Read below for college basketball picks, including three daytime NCAAB best bets on Wednesday, March 11.
College Basketball Picks
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LSU vs. Kentucky
By Ryan Minion
This is the second meeting of the season between these two teams, with the Wildcats having prevailed by one point on the road in mid-January.
While Kentucky has been rather inconsistent and has battled injuries all season long, it's — by a wide margin — the superior team in this matchup.
While the Wildcats’ first victory against LSU required a major second-half comeback just to win by one point, Mark Pope’s bunch was shorthanded and playing in a tough SEC atmosphere in Baton Rouge.
Kentucky has been far from convincing as of late — dropping five of its last seven contests — but I expect the Wildcats to be very motivated to make a statement on Wednesday.
Pick: Kentucky -7.5
USC vs. Washington
Out in the Midwest, two former Pac-12 teams go head-to-head as USC (18-13) faces off against Washington (15-16) in the second round of the Big Ten Tournament.
These two programs are a combined 7-13 over their last 10 games, so this one doesn't have much of an impact from an NCAA Tournament perspective.
However, there's an edge from a betting standpoint, according to our Action PRO projections. Our projections say that this spread should be closer to +3 or +3.5, creating a nice +6.7% edge or a B+ grade.

The Trojans have dealt with a lot of injuries this season (including their leading scorer Rodney Rice), and now they don't have their second-leading scorer, Chad Baker-Mazara, who left the program at the beginning of March.
Regardless, Eric Musselman has Ezra Ausar and Alijah Arenas at his disposal, so this spread should be much closer.
Pick: USC +5.5
Air Force vs. Nevada
By Evan Abrams
In the Mountain West Tournament, three-win Air Force faces off against 20-11 Nevada from the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
I'm on the total, and it isn't just because we're dealing with a team that's 3-28.
In fact, location matters for this one, as I have a Bet Labs Sports Insights system — "Stadium Unders" — that likes under 139.5 in this tilt out West.
This system has a superb 26% return on investment (ROI) all-time and a 19% ROI (64-39 record) this season alone, which means the value is solid.
In college basketball, games played in specific arenas (in this case, the Thomas & Mack Center) often trend under due to consistent environmental and stylistic factors tied to the venue rather than neutral-court unfamiliarity.
Many of these stadiums — both home and neutral — feature deeper backdrops, unique lighting and court setups that slow pace and limit shooting efficiency.
Teams playing in these environments — especially those coming off an under in their previous outing (Nevada and Air Force just played to an under in their last meeting) — tend to continue that pattern as coaches emphasize defense and control over tempo.
Across multiple seasons, these venues have shown a reliable tendency for lower-scoring outcomes, making the under a favorable position in stadiums where shooting rhythm and offensive flow are historically harder to sustain.
Pick: Under 139.5


















