Bet This +612 CBB NIT Parlay For Wednesday Night

Written By:

Sam Profeta

Published On:

March 18, 2026 2:36 PM

et This +612 CBB NIT Parlay For Wednesday Night - Austin Benigni, Javon Bennett, Dai Dai Ames
  • A 3-leg NIT parlay starts with Navy as a +11.5-point underdog against Wake Forest.
  • The total between Dayton and Bradley is set at 143.
  • Cal is a 5-point favorite against UIC.

DAYTON – National Tournament week is here, and the NIT has a full slate of games being played on Wednesday Night.

With that, we’re locking in a 3-leg parlay on the slate at legal sports betting sites featuring Navy vs. Wake Forest, Dayton vs. Bradley, and Cal vs. UIC.

NIT Parlay: Wednesday Night At +612 Odds

  • Navy +11.5 vs. Wake Forest -105
  • Dayton/Bradley Under 143 -110
  • Cal -5 vs. UIC -110

Starting in the early window, we’re fully backing the Midshipmen to cover and possibly even upset Wake Forest. Navy’s defense is one of the best in the country, allowing just 63.8, which has helped push them to a 26-7 record. On the other hand, Wake Forest was extremely underwhelming at a 17-16 record and just a +1.7 point margin.

We fully expect Dayton to control the pace in this one on both sides of the ball, which has us leaning towards the under. Dayton’s defense allows just 69.9 ppg, while Bradley sits at 73.4 ppg allowed. The Flyers have also been streaking under 143 points on CBB betting sites with it hitting in each of their last six games.

In the final play of the day, Cal should handle business against UIC convincingly. Cal went 10-0 against a 5-point spread this season on California betting sites against mid-major teams with nearly a +4 scoring advantage against UIC on paper. UIC also hasn’t faced any power conference teams this season.

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Sam Profeta

Samuel has been writing professionally for 4 years. He comes from a sports writing background where he enjoys writing mostly about basketball and football both professional and collegiate. He is a recent graduate of Florida State University where he majored in Editing, Writing and Media with a minor in Communications. During his free time, you can find him watching or playing sports as well as playing videogames and listening to music.