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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 2/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
PURDUE
 
INDIANA
-6  

+6  
-250

+200

137.5
 
48
Final
46

PURDUE (18 - 7) at INDIANA (13 - 12)
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Tuesday, 2/19/2019 7:00 PM
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607PURDUE-5-5.5
608INDIANA141138.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-7+4.414-1113-1277.837.545.2%36.168.332.643.2%31.2
Road Games5-7-4.66-67-575.736.142.6%35.375.836.047.4%33.2
Last 5 Games4-1+2.62-33-277.036.245.6%36.269.832.641.4%33.2
Conference Games11-3+78-67-774.635.943.8%34.967.932.543.3%33.1
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.837.527-6045.2%10-2737.8%13-1874.2%361115177114
vs opponents surrendering67.731.824-5841.9%7-2133.5%12-1769.7%34812186133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.736.127-6242.6%11-3036.9%12-1768.8%351113186103
Stats Against (All Games)68.332.624-5543.2%9-2435.6%13-1772.6%31713175144
vs opponents averaging73.535.126-5845.0%8-2234.8%14-1970.7%37914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)75.836.025-5347.4%10-2539.1%15-2075.0%33615164133

INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-12-6.59-1610-1571.233.346.8%35.667.433.042.2%34.5
Home Games10-4-15-95-974.635.650.8%34.862.230.940.2%33.1
Last 5 Games1-4-51-43-264.828.839.9%35.071.434.044.8%37.2
Conference Games4-10-7.93-116-863.228.641.2%34.570.032.944.0%36.6
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.233.326-5646.8%6-1831.9%13-2066.1%36813176134
vs opponents surrendering68.932.725-5842.7%7-2133.3%13-1869.2%35913186133
Team Stats (Home Games)74.635.628-5550.8%6-1831.6%13-2163.1%35714158134
Stats Against (All Games)67.433.025-5942.2%7-2233.2%10-1663.1%35913196134
vs opponents averaging7334.826-5844.3%8-2234.4%14-2071.2%36914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)62.230.923-5840.2%7-2331.3%8-1364.2%33811206152
Average power rating of opponents played: PURDUE 82,  INDIANA 81.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/3/2019IOWA86-70W-10W146O33-6253.2%28724-5048.0%2514
1/8/2019@ MICHIGAN ST59-77L7L152.5U20-6431.2%34926-5844.8%4714
1/11/2019@ WISCONSIN84-80W3W132O28-6642.4%39830-5653.6%3217
1/15/2019RUTGERS89-54W-14.5W138O32-6450.0%38818-4837.5%3019
1/19/2019INDIANA70-55W-8.5W141U27-5549.1%341122-5143.1%3314
1/23/2019@ OHIO ST79-67W-1.5W140O23-4847.9%301823-4452.3%2319
1/27/2019MICHIGAN ST73-63W-2W145.5U24-6437.5%42922-5639.3%3312
1/31/2019@ PENN ST99-90W-7.5W138.5O32-5855.2%321024-6139.3%419
2/3/2019MINNESOTA73-63W-11.5L148U29-6147.5%36724-5742.1%3510
2/9/2019NEBRASKA81-62W-13W136.5O27-5350.9%39821-5538.2%248
2/12/2019@ MARYLAND56-70L-2.5L138U20-7128.2%41426-5250.0%4111
2/16/2019PENN ST76-64W-12.5L138.5O22-4252.4%332323-6038.3%2516
2/19/2019@ INDIANA              
2/23/2019@ NEBRASKA              
2/27/2019ILLINOIS              
3/2/2019OHIO ST              
3/5/2019@ MINNESOTA              
3/9/2019@ NORTHWESTERN              

INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/3/2019ILLINOIS73-65W-11L143U23-4847.9%321525-5843.1%3321
1/6/2019@ MICHIGAN63-74L9L131O23-5442.6%34729-5850.0%313
1/11/2019@ MARYLAND75-78L5W143O26-5349.1%25726-6341.3%429
1/14/2019NEBRASKA51-66L-2L144.5U19-5236.5%311327-6045.0%4012
1/19/2019@ PURDUE55-70L8.5L141U22-5143.1%331427-5549.1%3411
1/22/2019@ NORTHWESTERN66-73L2L135O23-6038.3%441321-5339.6%295
1/25/2019MICHIGAN46-69L4.5L132.5U16-5827.6%39925-5843.1%449
1/30/2019@ RUTGERS58-66L-1.5L135.5U21-6035.0%321123-5641.1%4514
2/2/2019@ MICHIGAN ST79-75W14W138O28-7238.9%481329-6445.3%4010
2/7/2019IOWA72-77L-2.5L147O26-5349.1%331227-6045.0%309
2/10/2019OHIO ST52-55L-2.5L133U21-5339.6%291023-5244.2%3515
2/16/2019@ MINNESOTA63-84L3.5L135O20-5337.7%331228-5848.3%3610
2/19/2019PURDUE              
2/22/2019@ IOWA              
2/26/2019WISCONSIN              
3/2/2019MICHIGAN ST              
3/7/2019@ ILLINOIS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PURDUE: Last season: 30-7, lost to Texas Tech in regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Boilermakers
Coach: Matt Painter
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: Forward Vince Edwards, center Isaac Haas, guard Dakota Mathias, guard P.J. Thompson.
Who's back: Guard Carsen Edwards (18.5 points per game) was the leading scorer on a senior-dominated team and became the lead vote-getter on the preseason All-American team after withdrawing from the NBA draft. Guard Nojel Eastern (2.9 points, 2.5 rebounds) showed steady improvement as a freshman and will try to fill the void left by Vince Edwards. Energetic forward Matt Haarms played dominant defense last season (3.2 rebounds, 2.1 blocks in 17.1 minutes) and has spent the summer refining his offensive moves. Guard Ryan Cline (4.0 ppg) has primarily been used as a 3-point specialist off the bench but should play a bigger role in his final college season.
Who's new: Freshman Eric Hunter Jr. and redshirt freshman Aaron Wheeler are expected to make the biggest impact. Hunter, a 6-foot-3 guard, scored nearly 2,600 points in high school, finished his career as the career scoring leader in Marion County (Indianapolis) and should help add the scoring punch Purdue needs. Wheeler is not the Boilermakers prototypical 6-9 forward. Long and slender, he uses length to his advantage and is more athletic than some of his predecessors.
The Skinny: It won't be the same without the four seniors, but the Boilermakers still have scorers, size, depth and defenders. Painter is too good of a coach to accept a significant drop-off, even after losing so many key players. And with Edwards, perhaps the best player in the Big Ten, leading the way, steady improvement could keep Purdue in the Big Ten title mix again.
Expectations: Las Vegas doesn't expect the Boilermakers to be the same. But they're not completely off the bandwagon, either. They've installed Purdue as a 60-1 shot to win the national title, fourth among conference teams behind only the two Michigan schools and rival Indiana.
INDIANA: Last season: 16-15, lost to Rutgers in first round of Big Ten Tournament.
Nickname: Hoosiers.
Coach: Archie Miller.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Guard Robert Johnson, guard Josh Newkirk, forward Colin Hartman, forward Freddie McSwain Jr.
Who's back: Juwan Morgan returns after declaring for the NBA draft following his best season (16.5 points per game, 7.4 rebounds, 1.4 blocks). Forward De'Ron Davis (9.6 ppg, 4.3 rpg) started 15 games before a torn Achilles tendon cost him almost the entire conference season. Forward Zach McRoberts started his career at Vermont before becoming Indiana's best defensive player last season. Guard Devonte Green finished his sophomore season strong 7.6 ppg, 2.5 assists) and demonstrated he could be a key player in an even stronger rotation this season.
Who's new: The Hoosiers welcome one of the Big Ten's top freshmen classes, the prize being guard Romeo Langford ' the state's reigning Mr. Basketball Award winner and the best in-state recruit to choose Indiana since Cody Zeller. Guard Rob Phinisee and forward Damezi Anderson also earned all-state honors after scoring more than 2,000 points in high school. Forwards Jake Forrester and Jerome Hunter also could be in the mix. Graduate transfer Evan Fitzner, a 6-foot-10 forward from St. Mary's (California) can stretch the floor after making 41.4 percent of his 3-pointers in three seasons.
The Skinny: This roster looks far different from the one Miller inherited. Morgan is the tested leader. McRoberts will be the defensive stopper. Davis, if healthy, provides size inside and Green, Justin Smith and Aljami Durham each possess enough athleticism to make a difference. With the addition of the five talented freshmen and Fitzner, Miller has more depth and overall talent than last season.
Expectations: The Las Vegas oddsmakers certainly expect the Hoosiers to be better. They're giving them a 40-1 shot of winning a sixth national title. Michigan and Michigan State, at 35-1, are the only Big Ten schools listed ahead of Indiana.
PREVIEW
Indiana searching for answers as No. 15 Purdue visits
 

The Indiana Hoosiers' 12-2 start, with wins over Louisville and Marquette, seems a distant memory to both the team and its fan base.

The Hoosiers (13-12, 4-10 Big Ten) have been in a free fall, losing 10 of 11 games heading into Tuesday's visit from No. 15 Purdue (18-7, 11-3) at Bloomington, Ind.

Indiana second-year coach Archie Miller has been at a loss for how to right the ship.

"You can try to push as many buttons as you want to push," Miller said. "You need your best players, you need everybody moving in the right direction, rowing in the right direction, working as hard as they possibly can."

The team hit a low on Saturday, losing at Minnesota 84-63. The Hoosiers, who trailed by as many as 30, were 2 of 17 from 3-point line. Meanwhile, the Gophers, the worst 3-point-shooting team in the Big Ten, hit 12 3-pointers.

"For us, this one, this is sort of a deal breaker," Miller said. "We have to make some real, in my opinion, drastic changes to the way we're doing things right now. We've got to get some guys' attention, and we need to get some guys to play better."

Senior forward Juwan Morgan didn't have any answers, either.

"As much as losing sucks, it's only going to keep happening if guys don't really wake up ready to fight," Morgan told the Indianapolis Star.

Miller said the coaching staff is searching for answers.

"We have to recreate ourselves here a little bit," he said. "As you try to recreate yourself at times, you're living and dying with the same mistakes. Eventually, you have to stop living with those mistakes and find out if somebody else can help you at times."

While the Hoosiers have floundered, the Boilermakers have won nine of their last 10 games.

Purdue found a way to win when its top two scorers were struggling in Saturday's 76-64 victory over visiting Penn State.

Junior guard Carsen Edwards, who averages 24.4 points, was hampered by foul problems and committed a season-high seven turnovers. Edwards did finish with 21 points on 6-of-11 shooting. Senior guard Ryan Cline, who averages 12.2 points, scored four, making just 1-of-6 shots.

Purdue coach Matt Painter said it's important for every team to show it can survive when a player that means as much as Edwards does to the team gets in foul trouble.

"I think our win against Michigan State at home when (Edwards) was 4 of 19 was a great signal to everyone, our fans, our players and our coaches, that if play hard, we rebound and defend people, we don't have to be perfect offensively," Painter said. "If you struggle offensively and struggle in those other areas, you are going to get beat."

Purdue sophomore center Matt Haarms, who has been coming off the bench, started on Saturday in place of freshman Trevion Williams, who had been ill and played just two minutes. Haarms finished with a season-high 18 points boosted his average to 8.1.

Haarms said the bench players did an amazing job. One of them was redshirt freshman forward Aaron Wheeler, who scored seven points in 11 minutes.

"That can happen in games like that, you can get in foul trouble and stuff," Wheeler said. "We have to continue to learn how to play without (Edwards), move on offense and play through other guys. It was good to see us be successful with him off the floor."

Painter said the team has had players with good attitudes.

"I think we can get better," Painter said. "I think we can play better than we did the last 10 games, and that's what we want to strive for, just keep getting better."

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/24/2024 8:00:11 PM EST.


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