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March Madness Betting Surge: NCAA Tournament Set to Outpace Super Bowl Wagers

By Matthias Binder March 17, 2026
Inside Gaming: Here’s how much bettors are expected to wager in NCAA Tournament
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A Tournament That Dwarfs Single-Game SpectaclesNevada’s Sportsbooks at the EpicenterFactors Fueling the Betting ExplosionProjections Point to New Milestones

A Tournament That Dwarfs Single-Game Spectacles (Image Credits: Pexels)

Las Vegas – Sportsbooks across Nevada prepare for an influx of action as the 2026 NCAA Division I men’s and women’s basketball tournaments tip off. Bettors view the event as the pinnacle of the sports wagering calendar, surpassing even the Super Bowl in total volume.[1] Projections indicate a national handle nearly double that of February’s Super Bowl, underscoring the tournament’s enduring appeal.

A Tournament That Dwarfs Single-Game Spectacles

The NCAA Tournament stands out with its 67 games unfolding over three weeks, drawing far more wagers than the Super Bowl’s one-night showdown. Last year in Nevada, bettors wagered an estimated $466 million on March Madness, more than triple the $151.6 million placed on the 2025 Super Bowl.[1] This disparity highlights how the bracket format fuels sustained engagement.

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Nationally, the American Gaming Association forecasts $3.3 billion in legal wagers on the men’s and women’s tournaments this year. That figure marks a 54 percent rise over the past three years and approaches twice the $1.76 billion bet on Super Bowl 60.[1] Such growth reflects broader legalization trends and heightened fan participation.

Nevada’s Sportsbooks at the Epicenter

The Nevada Gaming Control Board anticipates that 70 percent of March basketball wagers will stem from men’s NCAA Tournament games. Most activity concentrates on the opening weekend, with 48 games from Thursday to Sunday commanding the bulk of the handle.[1] Las Vegas establishments, long synonymous with sports betting, expect crowds and online traffic to swell accordingly.

Historical patterns reinforce this outlook. Nevada’s sportsbooks have consistently posted record March handles during past tournaments, driven by locals and tourists alike. The state’s mature market positions it as a bellwether for national trends.

Event Nevada Handle (2025) National Projection (2026)
NCAA Tournament $466 million $3.3 billion
Super Bowl $151.6 million $1.76 billion

Factors Fueling the Betting Explosion

Several elements contribute to March Madness’s dominance. The bracket challenge captivates casual fans, while seasoned bettors target spreads, totals, and props across multiple rounds. Legal sports betting’s expansion to more states amplifies participation.

  • Multi-game format sustains interest over weeks, unlike isolated events.
  • Office pools and bracket contests introduce millions to wagering.
  • Live betting options allow real-time adjustments during upsets.
  • Women’s tournament gains traction, boosting overall volume.
  • Mobile apps enable seamless access from anywhere.

Bill Miller, president and CEO of the American Gaming Association, emphasized the event’s pull. “March Madness is the highlight of the college basketball season and fans are gearing up for a month of tournament action,” he said. “Fans continue to engage with legal, state- and tribal-regulated sports betting in record numbers during one of the biggest moments on the sports calendar.”[1]

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Projections Point to New Milestones

Analysts like H2 Gambling Capital project an even loftier $4 billion national sportsbook handle, up 6.7 percent from 2025.[2] This would solidify the tournament’s status as America’s most-wagered sporting spectacle. Nevada figures could follow suit, potentially eclipsing prior records amid favorable conditions.

Hold percentages for sportsbooks hover around 7 percent, translating to substantial revenue. Underdog wins and parlays influence margins, but volume ensures profitability across the board.

Key Takeaways

  • National NCAA handle projected at $3.3–$4 billion, nearly double Super Bowl 60’s $1.76 billion.
  • Nevada’s 2025 tournament wagers hit $466 million, over three times the Super Bowl.
  • First weekend games drive 70 percent of March basketball action in Nevada.

The 2026 NCAA Tournament promises another chapter in betting history, blending unpredictability with massive stakes. As brackets fill and lines sharpen, one certainty emerges: wagers will flow in unprecedented amounts. What are your picks for this year’s champions? Share in the comments below.

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