Creighton vs. UC Santa Barbara Odds For NCAA Tournament First Round

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#5 Creighton vs. #12 UC Santa Barbara Odds

Projected Spread Purdue -6.5
Projected Total 138.44
Projected ML Purdue -251
Time TBA
TV TBA
Projected odds based on our initial PRO Projections. Odds will be added once they’re released.

How Creighton & UC Santa Barbara Match Up

Creighton vs. UC Santa Barbara
144 Tempo 295
15 eFG% 57
28 TO% 53
250 OR% 163
293 FTR 72
42 DeFG% 68
236 DTO% 69
186 DR% 47
41 DFTR 89
All stats via KenPom.

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What To Know About Creighton

One of the 2020 Final Four dark-horse contenders returns an entire roster for the 2021 run. Creighton does have the ability to get incredibly hot from the field on offense. In their home win over Villanova, the Bluejays shot 71.4% (20-of-28) from 2-point range, and 46.2% (12-of-26) from beyond the arc.

Creighton has great guard play, led by preseason Big East Player of the Year Marcus Zegarowski (15.4 PPG, 4.4 APG, 39.5% 3P) and senior guard Denzel Mahoney (13.5 PPG, 4.2 RPG, 34% 3P). It’s one of the few teams with the offensive efficiency to match anyone in the country, ranking first in conference play in effective field goal percentage (55.6%) and 2-point efficiency (55.8%).

The Bluejays rarely turn the ball over and are much improved on defense. Creighton is second in the Big East in adjusted defensive efficiency and effective field goal percentage allowed.

The Greg McDermott suspension had potential to cause issues in the locker room, but it seems as if the team has moved on and used it as a potential rallying point based on their performance in the Big East tournament. Creighton is in a similar boat as Iowa. We know the offense will score every night (even with subpar offensive rebounding numbers), but can the defense get enough stops. It doesn’t have to be elite, just be at a top-50 level. If so, this team is a team worth considering for a final four run — although they do need to clean up their bizzare struggles from the free throw line.

What To Know About UC Santa Barbara

The Gauchos and conference player of the year JaQuori McLaughlin were the consensus favorite to win the Big West Tournament.

Heading into the conference tourney, McLaughlin was averaging 15.6 points, 3.4 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 5.4 assists per game, combining a strong overall offensive and defensive presence. In addition to McLaughlin, the Gauchos also have size and skill with standout 6-foot-9 junior forward, Amadou Sow, who was averaging 13 points and 7.5 rebounds per contest heading into the Big West Tournament.

UCSB had an adjusted efficiency rating of 12.41 heading into the conference tournament, per KenPom, which placed it 76th in the nation. What is even more notable about this squad is the hot streak it rode into the Big West Tournament, winning 15-of-16. This is one of the most complete (and underrated) mid-major teams in the country. There really are no glaring weaknesses for an extremely well-coached and experiened group. This team should be on your radar for a potential upset in the first round as a likely 13 (or maybe even 12) seed. — Andrew Norton

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