Ryan Conwell Total Points Scored Prop Bet vs. Texas - NCAA Tournament

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Mar/17/2025

Ryan Conwell comes in with an over/under total of 18.5 points scored for Xavier in their NCAA tournament game against Texas on Wednesday.

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Conwell's had a game-high 38 points on 13-of-18 shooting (7-of-11 from 3-point range) in a loss to Marquette the other day.  They were entering the tournament on the bubble.

From RotoWire:

"Conwell nearly carried the Musketeers on his back against the Golden Eagles, but his career-high 38 points wasn't enough to get the win. The junior guard had the most points on the court by far, and he made a season-high seven shots from behind the arc. Xavier's chances to win the Big East Tournament are now gone, but they are on the fringe of the NCAA Tournament which could put a dangerous scorer like Conwell back on the court."

Scoring Props Xavier vs. Texas

Arthur Kaluma

Texas

(11.5)

Dailyn Swain

Xavier

(11.5)

Dayvion McKnight

Xavier

(8.5)

Jordan Pope

Texas

(9.5)

Kadin Shedrick

Texas

(8.5)

Marcus Foster

Xavier

(7.5)

Ryan Conwell

Xavier

(18.5)

Tramon Mark

Texas

(12.5)

Tre Johnson

Texas

(19.5)

Zach Freemantle

Xavier

(17.5)

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