Bennett Stirtz Total Points Scored Prop Bet - Iowa vs. Nebraska - Sweet 16 Game

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Bennett Stirtz (IOW) total points scored over/under was coming in at 19.5

Stirtz was productive but below his season average (~20 PPG) in Iowa's upset win over No. 1 Florida on Sunday. 

The Hawkeyes came into this game with a close 67-61 win over Clemson.

Stirtz spoke to Jeff Goodman after that game. 

"We were in the timeout, drawing up the play. It was for me to try to get downhill. This dude comes up to me after the timeout. We were just getting out of it. He's like, 'Find me, I'll be ready to hit a shot.' That was in the back of my mind. I knew they were gonna collapse because they had been doing that all game on me. Wide-open three, that's an easy read for me."

Stirtz averages 2.4 made 3-pointers per game for the Hawkeyes, scoring 19.7 points while shooting 35.9% from beyond the arc.

No. 15 Nebraska and Iowa square off in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.

The Cornhuskers have gone 15-6 against Big Ten teams, with a 13-0 record in non-conference play. Nebraska averages 9.3 turnovers per game and is 22-1 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents.

The Hawkeyes are 11-11 in Big Ten play. Iowa ranks eighth in the Big Ten shooting 35.1% from 3-point range.

Nebraska averages 10.6 made 3-pointers per game, 4.1 more made shots than the 6.5 per game Iowa gives up. Iowa averages 7.9 made 3-pointers per game this season, 0.8 fewer makes per game than Nebraska allows.

Scoring Prop Bets - Iowa vs. Nebraska 

All prop bets courtesy of BetUS here


To Score 20+ Points
Bennett Stirtz (IOW)
+100
Pryce Sandfort (NEB)
+210
Rienk Mast (NEB)
+720
Cooper Koch (IOW)
+920
Braden Frager (NEB)
+1200
Tavion Banks (IOW)
+1260

Kael Combs (IOW) - Total Points
Kael Combs (IOW) Over
O 6.5-125
Kael Combs (IOW) Under
U 6.5-105
Cooper Koch (IOW) - Total Points
Cooper Koch (IOW) Over
O 10.5-115
Cooper Koch (IOW) Under
U 10.5-115
Pryce Sandfort (NEB) - Total Points
Pryce Sandfort (NEB) Over
O 16.5-105
Pryce Sandfort (NEB) Under
U 16.5-125
Braden Frager (NEB) - Total Points
Braden Frager (NEB) Over
O 10.5+100
Braden Frager (NEB) Under
U 10.5-130
Sam Hoiberg (NEB) - Total Points
Sam Hoiberg (NEB) Over
O 8.5+100
Sam Hoiberg (NEB) Under
U 8.5-130
Jamarques Lawrence (NEB) - Total Points
Jamarques Lawrence (NEB) Over
O 8.5-125
Jamarques Lawrence (NEB) Under
U 8.5-105
Rienk Mast (NEB) - Total Points
Rienk Mast (NEB) Over
O 11.5-115
Rienk Mast (NEB) Under
U 11.5-115
Bennett Stirtz (IOW) - Total Points
Bennett Stirtz (IOW) Over
O 19.5-105
Bennett Stirtz (IOW) Under
U 19.5-125
Alvaro Folgueiras (IOW) - Total Points
Alvaro Folgueiras (IOW) Over
O 8.5-115
Alvaro Folgueiras (IOW) Under
U 8.5-115
Tavion Banks (IOW) - Total Points
Tavion Banks (IOW) Over
O 9.5-105
Tavion Banks (IOW) Under
U 9.5-125
Berke Buyuktuncel (NEB) - Total Points
Berke Buyuktuncel (NEB) Over
O 6.5+100
Berke Buyuktuncel (NEB) Under
U 6.5

  • Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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