- Matchup: Jackson State Tigers vs Auburn Tigers
- Date: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
- Venue: Neville Arena, Auburn, AL
- Broadcast: SEC Network
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Neville Arena is set to host the Auburn Tigers (3-1) as they face off against the Jackson State Tigers (0-3) this Wednesday.

In their previous outing, the Jackson State Tigers suffered a defeat against Louisiana Tech, ending the game at 68-51. Jackson State managed a field goal percentage of 26.8% (15 of 56) and made 8 out of 33 attempts from beyond the arc. At the free-throw line, they converted 13 of 17 for a successful rate of 76.5%. On the rebounding front, they gathered 33 boards, including 9 offensive rebounds, alongside 10 assists, while forcing 13 turnovers and achieving 10 steals defensively. Conversely, their opponent shot 35.9% from the field, converting 23 of 64 attempts. Louisiana Tech recorded 11 assists and had 6 steals, with 51 rebounds total (18 offensive, 33 defensive) and no blocks. From the charity stripe, they made 18 of 31 attempts, reflecting a free throw rate of 58.1% and netting 4 of 16 from three-point range. Jackson State committed 20 personal fouls compared to Louisiana Tech’s 17.
Key player Jayme Mitchell contributed significantly, scoring 13 points on 3 of 11 shooting, while also collecting 6 rebounds in 32 minutes of play, but he did not register any assists.
As they prepare for this matchup, Jackson State holds a record of 0-3 this season. They are averaging 12.3 turnovers per game and committing 21.3 personal fouls per outing. The Tigers are pulling down an average of 28.3 rebounds and have accumulated 25 assists throughout the season, placing them 364th in Division 1 for assists. They’re shooting 29.2% from beyond the arc (26 of 89) and 68.1% from the free throw line. Currently, their scoring average stands at 58.7 points per game, ranking 361st in D-1, along with a field goal percentage of 32.6%.
Defensively, the Tigers are forcing their rivals into an average of 11.7 turnovers and drawing 15.0 personal fouls per contest. With 58 assists conceded this season, they are ranked 231st among college teams. The defensive stats show that the Tigers are allowing a field goal percentage of 48.0% (98 of 204) and conceding 55.7 rebounds per game. They also permit 36.0% shooting from the three-point line, currently ranking 364th in Division 1 for points allowed per game (95.7).
In their last game, the Auburn Tigers fell short against Houston, with a final score of 73-72. In terms of rebounding, Auburn permitted Houston 34 rebounds (9 offensive). The Tigers completed 29.2% of their shots from beyond the arc, sinking 7 out of 24, and finished 10 of 12 from the free throw line (83.3%). Houston shot 43.1% from the field, making 28 of 65 attempts. Auburn’s shooting percentage was 38.6%, with 22 of 57 made. They converted 7 out of 22 three-point attempts (31.8%) at the charity stripe, hitting 63.6% of their 33 free throw attempts. Houston committed 23 personal fouls, giving Auburn ample opportunities to shoot free throws. The Tigers managed to snag 21 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 32.
Keyshawn Hall was a standout performer for Auburn, scoring 20 points in 29 minutes along with 1 assist. He registered a shooting percentage of 37.5% from the floor, making 6 out of 16 attempts, and grabbed 11 rebounds.
Auburn currently holds a 3-1 record this season. The offense has shot 46.5% from the field, ranking them 151st nationally. They have amassed 355 points this year, averaging 88.8 points per game, along with 45.8 rebounds per contest. The distribution of assists averages 14.0 per game (215th in the country), while turnovers are kept to 9.5 per game. The Tigers average 15.0 personal fouls and hold a free throw shooting percentage of 69.0%.
Defensively, Auburn allows 31.7% from three-point range (33 of 104), with opponents converting 78.2% of their free throw attempts. They offer up 13.3 assists and 31.3 rebounds per game, ranking 195th and 71st, respectively. Auburn’s defense ranks 145th in college basketball for points allowed per game at 70.5. They force an average of 11.8 turnovers and allow opponents to shoot 40.7% from the field, ranking 123rd in college hoops.
Who will take home the victory in tonight’s NCAA matchup against the spread?
Recommendation: Back Auburn
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