Jamiya Neal Total Points Scored Prop Bet vs. Auburn - NCAA Tournament 2nd Round
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Jamiya Neal Prop Bets
Jamiya Neal scored a career-high 29 points and had 12 rebounds. Just a few days ago BetUS had him with an over/under total of 10.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists against St. John's. For Saturday's game they have his total at 13.5.
Neal shot 11 of 16, including 2 of 5 from behind the arc in the win against Louisville, matching his career high on the boards. He also threw down a vicious second-half dunk and credited Ashton and McAndrew for opening up the floor.
“They spaced the floor for me, and I like to play in space,” he said. “That leaves me a lot of opportunity to go out there and do my thing.”
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Creighton vs. Auburn Player Prop Bets (Scoring)
Chad Baker-Mazara
Auburn
(11.5)
Chaney Johnson
Auburn
(8.5)
Denver Jones
Auburn
(10.5)
Jackson McAndrew
Creighton
(7.5)
Jamiya Neal
Creighton
(13.5)
Jasen Green
Creighton
(7.5)
Johni Broome
Auburn
(19.5)
Miles Kelly
Auburn
(13.5)
Ryan Kalkbrenner
Creighton
(20.5)
Steven Ashworth
Creighton
(16.5)
Tahaad Pettiford
Auburn
(11.5)
Creighton vs. Auburn
Coach Greg McDermott’s Bluejays (25-10) won their fifth consecutive March Madness opener
Seeking its fourth Sweet 16 appearance in five years, Creighton will play No. 1 overall seed Auburn, an 83-63 winner over 16th-seeded Alabama State, in the second round of the South Region on Saturday.
“We felt like we had to win the 3-point-line battle,” McDermott said, “so we did what we could to force them into 2s, and if they shot 3s that they’d be challenged. I think for the most part we were able to do that.”
Miles Kelly made seven 3-pointers and scored 23 points, All-American Johni Broome added 14 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 1 seed Auburn beat 16th-seeded Alabama State 83-63 on Thursday in the first round of the South Region.
Head coach Bruce Pearl's Tigers (29-5) lasted one game in 2024, losing to Yale days after winning the Southeastern Conference Tournament. This time, Auburn came in having lost three of four inside the power-packed SEC with a resume still strong enough to earn the top overall seed among the four No. 1 teams.
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