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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 3/24/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
FLORIDA ST
 
MICHIGAN
+4  

-4  
+155

-175

144.5
 
54
Final
58

FLORIDA ST (23 - 11) vs. MICHIGAN (31 - 7)
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Saturday, 3/24/2018 8:45 PM
NCAA - West Regional Final - Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA
Board OpenLatest
515FLORIDA ST143143
516MICHIGAN-4-4
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
FLORIDA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-11+2.216-1318-1480.938.747.2%37.873.334.141.7%35.1
Road Games10-9-0.110-89-1075.836.043.7%38.573.335.042.7%36.6
Last 5 Games4-1+4.63-12-375.234.245.6%36.068.432.641.1%37.0
FLORIDA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.938.729-6147.2%8-2235.2%15-2368.5%381015187135
vs opponents surrendering70.93325-5943.3%8-2234.6%13-1871.7%35913176133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.836.026-6143.7%7-2133.0%16-2466.8%381114208135
Stats Against (All Games)73.334.126-6141.7%8-2336.0%14-2071.6%35912196143
vs opponents averaging73.934.426-5944.9%8-2235.3%14-1971.9%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)73.335.025-5942.7%8-2234.8%15-2269.2%37913195144

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-7+18.424-1319-1874.535.247.2%33.363.328.842.7%32.8
Road Games16-6+10.415-714-874.737.446.9%33.366.830.143.8%33.1
Last 5 Games5-0+6.34-13-274.835.047.8%32.862.429.240.3%35.6
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.535.227-5747.2%9-2537.0%11-1766.2%3371516693
vs opponents surrendering71.533.426-5943.5%8-2135.1%13-1870.5%34913186123
Team Stats (Road Games)74.737.426-5646.9%9-2337.6%13-1969.1%3381417693
Stats Against (All Games)63.328.823-5442.7%5-1633.3%11-1671.0%33710184133
vs opponents averaging74.935.327-5945.5%8-2135.8%14-1971.5%36915176124
Stats Against (Road Games)66.830.124-5543.8%6-1732.3%13-1972.5%33711184123
Average power rating of opponents played: FLORIDA ST 80.8,  MICHIGAN 77.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
FLORIDA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/3/2018@ LOUISVILLE80-76W3W155O27-6045.0%431325-5942.4%3412
2/7/2018VIRGINIA55-59L3L131.5U18-4540.0%311122-5540.0%276
2/10/2018@ NOTRE DAME69-84L1L149O26-6440.6%351227-5549.1%3510
2/14/2018CLEMSON81-79W-4.5L146O32-6152.5%331728-6145.9%3221
2/18/2018PITTSBURGH88-75W-22L143.5O26-4755.3%30824-4850.0%2312
2/25/2018@ NC STATE72-92L1.5L166U27-5648.2%321433-6650.0%3611
2/28/2018@ CLEMSON63-76L3L145U21-5042.0%301223-5740.4%399
3/3/2018BOSTON COLLEGE85-76W-9T158.5O31-6250.0%381626-6540.0%3618
3/7/2018*LOUISVILLE74-82L-2L149.5O27-6144.3%351332-6350.8%389
3/16/2018*MISSOURI67-54W-1W147.5U21-4942.9%351116-4932.7%3616
3/18/2018*XAVIER75-70W5.5W157.5U24-5543.6%321423-4946.9%3318
3/22/2018*GONZAGA75-60W6W153.5U27-5846.6%401320-5933.9%4213
3/24/2018*MICHIGAN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/3/2018MINNESOTA76-73W-12.5L138O28-6344.4%43628-6344.4%366
2/6/2018@ NORTHWESTERN52-61L-1.5L128U17-4438.6%27920-5040.0%326
2/11/2018@ WISCONSIN83-72W-4W124.5O28-5056.0%33827-5549.1%238
2/14/2018IOWA74-59W-11W146.5U28-6741.8%33625-5248.1%3316
2/18/2018OHIO ST74-62W-3.5W131O25-5248.1%30724-5841.4%4014
2/21/2018@ PENN ST72-63W4W134O23-5145.1%341225-5942.4%3310
2/24/2018@ MARYLAND85-61W-1W134O29-5750.9%31821-5538.2%3511
3/1/2018*IOWA77-71W-9L147O28-6245.2%42927-6541.5%4414
3/2/2018*NEBRASKA77-58W-5W133O27-6144.3%41916-5330.2%3410
3/3/2018*MICHIGAN ST75-64W5W135.5O21-4744.7%36924-6338.1%338
3/4/2018*PURDUE75-66W4W140O26-5250.0%26525-5545.5%3811
3/15/2018*MONTANA61-47W-10W134U21-4744.7%361418-5632.1%3312
3/17/2018*HOUSTON64-63W-3.5L135.5U21-5935.6%38720-5437.0%4110
3/22/2018*TEXAS A&M99-72W-2.5W135.5O39-6361.9%28732-6747.8%3314
3/24/2018*FLORIDA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
FLORIDA ST: Last season: 26-9, lost to Xavier in NCAA Tournament second round.
Who's gone: G Dwayne Bacon, F Jonathan Isaac, G Xavier Rathan-Mayes, C Michael Ojo, F Jarquez Smith.
Who's back: G Terance Mann is the Seminoles' leading returning scorer (8.4) and rebounder (4.5) along with being one of the team's more accurate shooters (57.9 percent from the field the past two seasons). G PJ Savoy is likely to move into the starting lineup and is the team's best 3-point shooter, making 40 of 100 last season. C Christ Koumadje is the tallest player in school history at 7-foot-4. He is imposing in the paint as a shot blocker but he is also one of the quickest players on the team and can easily get down the floor.
Who's new: G M.J. Walker. He was considered the top shooting guard in the nation by several recruiting services and is the second McDonald's All-American in the past three seasons to attend the school. C Ikey Obiagu is raw on the offensive end, but he could end up leading the team in blocked shots.
The Skinny: Despite returning just one starter, the Seminoles were picked to finish eighth in the Atlantic Coast Conference preseason poll. A lot of that is due to Hamilton often using 12 players in games last season and having an up-tempo style that averaged 82.1 points. With Mann and Savoy at the guards, it should be a better team from the perimeter but it is not as athletically gifted as last year. If ever there was a team that needed to win by a committee approach, it might be this one. If Hamilton can fuse the newcomers with what he has returning, they have a chance at making return NCAA Tournament trips for the first time since 2012.
MICHIGAN: Last season: 26-12, won Big Ten Tournament and reached NCAA Sweet 16.
Who's gone: G Derrick Walton, F D.J. Wilson, G-F Zak Irvin, F Mark Donnal.
Who's back: F Moe Wagner. After considering jump to NBA, Wagner is back at Michigan as team's top returning player; G Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman. Enters senior season with plenty of experience after starting 37 games in 2016-17; G-F Duncan Robinson. Shot 44 percent from 3-point range in first two seasons at Michigan. G Zavier Simpson. Averaged 8.7 minutes a game as freshman last season, backing up Walton.
Who's new: G Jaaron Simmons. Graduate transfer from Ohio averaged 17.2 points last season for one of top teams in Mid-American Conference; G Charles Matthews. Kentucky transfer now eligible after sitting out last season, could give Michigan some athleticism on wing. G Eli Brooks. Averaged 29.7 points as high school senior in 2016-17.
The Skinny: Michigan has a lot to replace, but Simmons and Matthews already have Division I experience, so the transition may not be too bumpy for Beilein's team. Losing Wilson to the NBA was a blow, but Wagner's return means the Wolverines are still a team to watch in the Big Ten. Their early schedule is an intriguing one with trips to North Carolina and Texas and a home game against UCLA.
PREVIEW
Florida State takes aim at third-seeded Michigan
 

LOS ANGELES -- Upstart Florida State does not have a go-to guy, per se, as much as go-to cohort. Michigan operates in a somewhat similar fashion, although it will bring the more recognizable names into the Elite Eight matchup between the two schools Saturday.

Nothing summarizes ninth-seeded Florida State's NCAA roll more than this -- the Seminoles (23-11) have received 118 points, 59 rebounds and 22 assists from their reserves while getting past Missouri, No. 1 seed Xavier and No. 4 seed Gonzaga.

Third-seeded and No. 7-ranked Michigan (31-7) also spreads things around, especially on the perimeter, although athletic big man Moe Wagner and point guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman are usually at the fore.

The Wolverines will be taking a 12-game winning streak into the West Regional final Saturday, their longest since they went 16-0 to open the 2013 season, the last time they reached the Final Four.

Florida State had lost three of four and five of eight before its NCAA Tournament run behind a group that includes senior starters Phil Cofer and Braian Angola, junior starter Terance Mann and bench contributors such as junior P.J. Savoy, sophomore Trent Forrest and redshirt freshman Mfiondu Kabengele.

"We win games by committee," Seminoles coach Leonard Hamilton said. "We might have five guys to start, but they may not be the same five that finish. We believe in that philosophy. It doesn't really seem to matter with them who is playing as long as we are winning. This is a bunch of guys that are connected.

"We in the ACC, there are a lot of one-and-dones (players) and McDonald's All-Americans ... we feel that we can compete if we have a number of guys contributing night in and night out."

With its 75-60 victory over Gonzaga, Florida State has beaten three straight higher seeds to reach its third Elite Eight, and its first since 1993. The Seminoles will look to make their first Final Four since 1972, when the Ron King/Reggie Royals team lost to the Bill Walton/Jamaal Wilkes/Henry Bibby UCLA team in the title game.

With Florida State and Kansas State advancing Thursday, there are two No. 9 seeds in the Elite Eight for the first time in NCAA tournament history.

"It's interesting that we probably are the only ones (who) believe we are capable of doing this," Hamilton said. "We're always the underdog. We're clawing and scratching and scratching and clawing, just trying to put ourselves in position where we feel we are capable of going.

"Our youthful inexperience has raised its ugly head several times, and it cost us. But we've maintained a level of confidence that if we just keep learning, keep growing, keep maturing, we can put ourselves in this position."

The 6-foot-5 Forrest had seven points, six rebounds and six assists against Gonzaga, bringing his tournament totals to 29 points, 17 rebounds, 17 assists and nine steals in 81 minutes. The 6-8 Kabengele had four blocks Thursday and has seven in the tournament.

Mann scored 18 points against Xavier, the only Seminole in double figures, and said the strained hamstring that made him questionable for the 75-70 victory over the Musketeers on Sunday was no longer an issue.

"We're 18 strong and we really don't care," Angola said.

After escaping on Jordan Poole's 3-pointer after the buzzer -- the shot was released before the buzzer and went through the rim just after -- in a 64-63 victory over No. 21 Houston last Saturday, the Wolverines blew out Texas A&M 99-72 on Thursday with 14 3-pointers, one short of a season high. They shot 61.9 percent from the field, the best of any NCAA Tournament team so far.

Abdul-Rahkman (24 points) and Wagner (21) led five Michigan players in double figures. Abdur-Rahkman made four threes, the 6-11 Wagner had three and 6-8 Duncan Robinson had two as the Wolverines reached the Elite Eight for the third time in six seasons. They have not lost since falling to Northwestern 61-52 on Feb. 6.

"We knew we could pick and choose our spots on offense," Abdur-Rahkman said.

Wagner, a native of Berlin, Germany, said he spoke to his family after the game and that a tavern in his neighborhood showed the game on TV.

"I think we are a very confident team and that's all that matters," Wagner said. "We've been playing within ourselves all year. Looking at the game plan, trying to execute that. I think we've been believing all year that we can beat anyone if we play our best basketball."

Both teams stress defense. Michigan is ranked third in defensive efficiency in the kenpom.com rankings. Florida State, ranked 44th, has 27 steals and 19 blocked shots in the tournament.

"Their defense is terrific." Michigan coach John Beilein said of the Seminoles. "They prioritize it, and they have great length to do it. It's a challenge. We pride ourselves on not turning it over."


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