New Mexico vs. Clemson Player Prop Bets - March Madness
New Mexico was coming in as a -2.5 favorite against Clemson in their NCAA Men's College Basketball Tournament game.
New Mexico vs. Clemson Player Prop Bets
Jaelen House had 28 points, Jamal Mashburn Jr. scored 21 and JT Toppin posted a double-double to propel sixth-seeded New Mexico to a 68-61 victory over No. 5 seed San Diego State in the championship game of the Mountain West Conference Tournament.
House comes into this game with a total of 17.5.
New Mexico won the tournament for the first time since it made its last NCAA Tournament appearance in 2014. It will be the school’s 16th appearance in the event.
Clemson dropped three of their last four games coming into the tournament, including their final game to Boston College.
PJ Hall, who has a scoring total of 17.5 Over/Under for Friday's first round game against New Mexico, ended with 21 points (8-14 FG, 1-4 3Pt, 4-5 FT), one rebound and one block across 31 minutes during the 76-55 loss to Boston College.
Scoring Prop Bets
Donovan Dent (11.5)
New Mexico Lobos
JT Toppin (11.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Jaelen House (17.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Jamal Mashburn, Jr. (13.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Mustapha Amzil (5.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Nelly Junior Joseph (8.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Chase Hunter (13.5)
Clemson Tigers
Ian Schieffelin (9.5)
Clemson Tigers
Joseph Girard III (14.5)
Clemson Tigers
PJ Hall (17.5)
Clemson Tigers
Rebound Prop Bets
Donovan Dent (2.5)
New Mexico Lobos
JT Toppin (9.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Jaelen House (4.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Jamal Mashburn, Jr. (2.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Mustapha Amzil (3.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Nelly Junior Joseph (7.5)
New Mexico Lobos
Chase Hunter (2.5)
Clemson Tigers
Ian Schieffelin (9.5)
Clemson Tigers
Joseph Girard III (3.5)
Clemson Tigers
PJ Hall (5.5)
Clemson Tigers
2024 NCAA Men's College Basketball Championship Odds
*All odds courtesy of BetUS and subject to change if bet is not locked in (meaning the price is final once bet is placed).
Rot 2024 NCAA Men's Basketball Championship Winner Moneyline
1001 UConn +400
1002 Houston +600
1003 Purdue +700
1004 Arizona +1200
1005 North Carolina +1400
1006 Tennessee +1600
1007 Iowa State +1800
1008 Auburn +1800
1009 Kentucky +2000
1010 Creighton +2200
1011 Marquette +2500
1012 Illinois +2800
1013 Alabama +3500
1014 Baylor +3500
1015 Duke +3500
1016 Kansas +4000
1017 BYU +5000
1018 Gonzaga +5000
1019 Florida +5000
1020 Saint Mary's +6000
1021 Wisconsin +6000
1022 San Diego State +8000
1023 Michigan State +8000
1024 New Mexico +8000
1025 Mississippi State +10000
1026 Clemson +10000
1027 Nebraska +10000
1028 Texas +10000
1029 Texas Tech +10000
1030 South Carolina +10000
1031 TCU +12500
1032 Washington State +12500
1033 Nevada +15000
1034 Dayton +15000
1035 Florida Atlantic +15000
1036 Texas A&M +15000
1037 Drake +20000
1038 Northwestern +20000
1039 Oregon +20000
1040 Utah State +20000
1041 NC State +20000
1042 Boise State +25000
1043 Colorado State +25000
1044 James Madison +25000
1045 Colorado +25000
1046 Virginia +30000
1047 McNeese +30000
1048 Grand Canyon +30000
1049 Samford +50000
1050 Duquesne +50000
1051 Vermont +50000
1052 Yale +50000
1053 Akron +50000
1054 UAB +50000
1055 Colgate +100000
1056 Charleston +100000
1057 Morehead State +100000
1058 Oakland +100000
1059 South Dakota State +150000
1060 Montana State +150000
1061 Long Beach State +150000
1062 Western Kentucky +200000
1063 Grambling +200000
1064 Stetson +250000
1065 Howard +250000
1066 Longwood +500000
1067 Wagner +500000
1068 Saint Peters +500000
- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com