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NCAAB · 7 months ago

Top Player Props for Monday Night’s College Basketball Slate | CBB Best Bets Tonight

John Canady

Host · Writer

Top Player Props for Monday Night’s College Basketball Slate | CBB Best Bets Tonight

Today’s college basketball slate features multiple games, including three Top 25 teams set to suit up. As we look ahead to Monday night’s basketball slate, there are plenty of player props that have the potential to be an easy cash-in.

The top choice for today is Iowa’s Owen Freeman in a showdown against the Ohio State Buckeyes.

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Owen Freeman Over 14.5 Points @ Ohio State

Iowa at Ohio State | 8:00 p.m. ET | FS1 

  • SportsGrid Projection: 16.4 | 5-Stars
  • Owen Freeman has been the Hawkeyes’ most steady offensive force this season, averaging 16.9 points per game.
  • Freeman has surpassed the 14.5-point mark five times in seven games through January.
  • Iowa will likely rely on their versatile forward to attack Ohio State’s front court, which has shown weaknesses in slowing down the nation’s top bigs.

Yanic Konan Niederhauser Over 11.5 Points (+100) @ Michigan

Penn State at Michigan | 6:30 p.m. ET | Big Ten Network

  • Yanic Konan Niederhauser averages 12.5 points per game, making the plus-money odds appealing in this matchup.
  • Averaging 10 points on the road this season, the odds are betting against the forward hitting the set point total. However, in his last five games, Niederhauser averaged 11.6 points, including two road games where he finished with 13 points each.

Tre Donaldson Over 4.5 Total Assists (+106) vs. Penn State

  • Tre Donaldson has made a leap in his first season at Michigan since transferring from Auburn in the offseason. The guard is averaging a career-high in points, rebounds, and assists.
  • The Michigan guard has proven to be a pass-first playmaker throughout the season, often prioritizing ball movement in the Wolverines’ offense and looking past any ISO ball or jump-shot opportunities.
  • In Michigan’s last five games, Donaldson has finished with five or more assists in three of them, including a four-assist outing in an overtime win against Northwestern on Sunday.