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Auburn's NIT Run: Last Power Program Standing
25 Mar
Summary
- Auburn hosts Nevada in a crucial NIT quarterfinal game.
- Kevin Overton scored 23 points in Auburn's victory over Seattle.
- Nevada's Corey Camper Jr. achieved a triple-double in their win.

Auburn, the sole remaining power-conference program in the NIT, is preparing to host Nevada for a quarterfinal game on Wednesday night. The Tigers earned their place by defeating Seattle University 91-85, extending their nonconference home winning streak to 66 games. Kevin Overton was a key player, scoring 23 points, with 16 in the second half, as Auburn outrebounded Seattle significantly and capitalized on free throws.
Nevada, the second seed, advanced with a 73-63 victory over Liberty, highlighted by Corey Camper Jr.'s triple-double. The Wolf Pack also saw a strong performance from center Joel Armotrading, who returned from injury. Both teams feature multiple scorers in double figures, setting the stage for a competitive contest as Auburn aims for the NIT semifinals.




