Auburn takes control in 2nd half to beat South Alabama in NIT

Field Level MediaField Level Media|published: Wed 18th March, 24:27 2026
Syndication: The Montgomery AdvertiserAuburn Tigers forward Sebastian Williams-Adams (33) goes up for a layup as Auburn Tigers take on South Alabama Jaguars during the first round of the National Invitation Tournament at Neville Arena in Auburn, Ala. on Tuesday, March 17, 2026. South Alabama Jaguars leads Auburn Tigers 36-30 at halftime.

Keyshawn Hall posted 21 points and six rebounds, Kevin Overton scored all of his 21 on seven second-half 3-pointers, and top-seeded Auburn rallied to down South Alabama 78-67 in the first round of NIT play on Tuesday night in Auburn, Ala.

The Tigers (18-16) awakened from a poor 20 minutes and a 36-30 deficit to go 24 of 61 shooting (39.3%) overall and made 16 of their season-high 44 attempts (36.4%) from long range.

Kaden Magwood, who last played on Jan. 6, notched a career-high 14 points. Tahaad Pettiford had 11 points, five rebounds and four assists. Elyjah Freeman totaled four points, 10 rebounds and four assists.

Sun Belt Player of the Year Chaze Harris notched 29 points, eight boards and six assists for South Alabama (21-12). Stephen Williams had 14 points and nine rebounds, and Jayden Cooper put in 14 points.

The visiting Jaguars showed they were ready to play from the start as Cooper drilled a pair of long shots for a 6-2 lead at 17:27, but Hall put Auburn up for the first time with a deep trey for an 11-10 lead.


Just over 11 minutes into the matchup, Harris and Hall had each scored in double figures, combining for eight field goals.

Shortly before five minutes left in the first half, Harris and Hantz Louis-Jeune made buckets to give the Jaguars a 30-22 edge, and the lead grew to 36-25 at 2:36 as they converted 10 consecutive shots to lead 36-30 at the break.

Harris had 18 points as the Sun Belt school made 14 of 28 (50%) from the floor.

Hall tallied 16 for the Tigers, but the Southeastern Conference team hit just 9 of 36 (25%) of its shots.

Auburn swung the momentum by soaring off on a 13-2 run to start the second half in almost five minutes played. Magwood and Overton netted 3-balls for a 52-44 advantage with nearly 11 minutes left.

Magwood added to his career outing by draining a trey, and Overton followed that with another from out deep as the Tigers took full control with 7:28 to go, leading 61-48.


--Field Level Media

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