Get $200 In Bonus Bets Saturday With FanDuel MA March Madness Promo

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Written By Dave Briggs on March 18, 2023
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The NCAA Tournament and the recent legalization of sports betting in Massachusetts have brought about an exciting time for sports enthusiasts. FanDuel Massachusetts Sportsbook is joining in the festivities by providing $200 in bonus bets to all sports bettors, marking a thrilling start to this year’s March Madness.

You can easily register with FanDuel Massachusetts and get $200 in bonus bets by placing a $5 bet, whether you win or lose. No FanDuel promo code is required, simply click on the Play Now link provided.

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FanDuel Massachusetts March Madness bonus worth up to $200 in bets

It is simple to claim your bonus on MA FanDuel Sportsbook. Just follow these steps:

  • Sign up with FanDuel.
  • Deposit at least $5.
  • You can place a bet with actual money on any March Madness game.
  • You will receive a bonus of $200 in bets once your first bet is settled, irrespective of whether you withdrew or not.
  • During the NCAA Tournament, utilize the bonus bets for wagering on different games. Remember that these bonus bets will expire within a span of 14 days.

To avail the MA sports betting welcome offer, new users must download the FanDuel Sportsbook app. Mobile web users will be directed to download the app in order to deposit funds, which will subsequently activate the market.

March Madness and New England teams

Although basketball originated in Massachusetts, no teams from the Bay State have made it to this year’s men’s NCAA Tournament. The most recent appearance by a Massachusetts team in March Madness was in 2019, when Northeastern participated.

UConn, the four-time champion, last emerged victorious from New England in 2014. Prior to that, they secured the title in 1999, 2004, and 2011.

The Huskies have been surpassed in title wins by only five schools.

  • UCLA – 11
  • Kentucky – 8
  • North Carolina – 6
  • Duke – 5
  • Indiana – 5

Kansas and UConn both have four titles, making them tied in championship victories.

15 players from New England played in the NCAA Tournament

If you’re in search of additional March Madness content from New England, it’s worth noting that fifteen players who participated in the tournament hail from this region. Among them, five players originate from Massachusetts.

Alex Karaban from Connecticut is going to Southborough. Bensley Joseph from Miami is headed to Arlington. Adam Seiko from San Diego State is making his way to Boston. Dasonte Bowen from Iowa is also going to Boston. Lastly, Dallion Johnson from Penn State is going to Haverhill.

Six from Connecticut:

Donovan Clingan, hailing from Bristol, attends UConn. Matt Veretto, a resident of South Windsor, represents Vermont. Deven Austin, coming from Vernon, studies at Princeton. Desmond Claude, from New Haven, is a student at Xavier. Andrew Hurley, hailing from Glastonbury, is also a student at UConn. Andre Johnson Jr., another Bristol native, also attends UConn.

In addition, there are two players hailing from Rhode Island: Tyler Kolek, who represents Marquette – Cumberland, and Keegan Records, who plays for Colgate – South Kingstown. Furthermore, we have one player each from Maine and Vermont: Nick Fiorillo, originally from Scarborough, ME, representing Vermont, and Michel Ndayishimiye, hailing from Burlington, VT, also representing Vermont.

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For round-the-clock assistance, visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or dial (800)-327-5050. Must be 21 years or older and physically located in Massachusetts. Initial online real money wager of $10 is mandatory. Bonus will be provided as non-withdrawable Bonus Bets, which expire in 14 days. Certain limitations apply. Refer to the terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com.