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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/20/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
NEVADA
 
SAN DIEGO ST
-8  

+8  
-360

+280

146
 
57
Final
65

NEVADA (24 - 1) at SAN DIEGO ST (16 - 9)
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Wednesday, 2/20/2019 11:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
841NEVADA-8.5-8
842SAN DIEGO ST144.5145
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NEVADA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-1+1116-79-1582.538.047.1%37.765.931.040.1%35.4
Road Games12-1+98-46-781.639.647.6%35.271.033.843.1%34.3
Last 5 Games5-0+25-03-290.245.651.0%38.667.228.640.6%33.0
Conference Games11-1+59-36-682.238.347.4%37.764.229.239.8%35.2
NEVADA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.538.028-6047.1%9-2534.4%18-2472.9%38815176104
vs opponents surrendering71.833.425-5843.7%8-2334.6%13-1970.4%34813196133
Team Stats (Road Games)81.639.628-5847.6%8-2334.8%18-2574.9%35812175104
Stats Against (All Games)65.931.024-5940.1%8-2431.4%11-1668.0%35812214142
vs opponents averaging7434.726-5745.5%8-2335.2%14-2070.6%35814186133
Stats Against (Road Games)71.033.825-5943.1%8-2433.2%13-1772.4%34813215123

SAN DIEGO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-9-8.913-118-1674.535.645.6%35.668.732.341.9%32.6
Home Games12-2-2.89-45-880.138.746.9%38.764.129.739.6%30.7
Last 5 Games4-1+1.83-21-469.429.843.3%36.265.428.242.8%31.4
Conference Games8-4+0.68-45-771.833.345.8%35.166.829.942.4%31.2
SAN DIEGO ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.535.626-5745.6%8-2136.6%15-2073.8%36915186133
vs opponents surrendering73.434.626-5844.5%8-2235.5%13-1969.6%35914196133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.138.727-5846.9%9-2140.5%17-2374.4%391018187134
Stats Against (All Games)68.732.324-5741.9%8-2433.7%13-1871.1%33913196142
vs opponents averaging7233.525-5744.4%7-2233.1%14-2069.7%35813186133
Stats Against (Home Games)64.129.723-5739.6%8-2432.4%11-1667.4%31813216153
Average power rating of opponents played: NEVADA 76.2,  SAN DIEGO ST 73.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NEVADA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/2/2019UTAH ST72-49W-9.5W151U24-6139.3%431616-6126.2%4420
1/5/2019@ NEW MEXICO58-85L-14.5L154.5U19-5733.3%371431-6845.6%479
1/9/2019SAN JOSE ST92-53W-27.5W144O38-7352.1%38822-5540.0%3622
1/12/2019@ FRESNO ST74-64W-4.5W147.5U25-6538.5%42722-5143.1%3413
1/15/2019@ BOISE ST72-71W-7.5L142O26-5151.0%281424-5742.1%299
1/19/2019AIR FORCE67-52W-21L141U24-5742.1%391419-5137.3%3121
1/23/2019COLORADO ST100-60W-20.5W155O37-6656.1%33721-5339.6%3721
1/29/2019@ UNLV87-70W-10.5W152O25-5248.1%371125-6836.8%4114
2/2/2019BOISE ST93-73W-15W144.5O35-6355.6%33426-5646.4%3011
2/6/2019@ COLORADO ST98-82W-13W155O31-6647.0%34533-5856.9%318
2/9/2019NEW MEXICO91-62W-20.5W157U34-6850.0%491722-6633.3%3520
2/16/2019@ WYOMING82-49W-22W145U31-5754.4%401315-5030.0%2816
2/20/2019@ SAN DIEGO ST              
2/23/2019FRESNO ST              
2/27/2019UNLV              
3/2/2019@ UTAH ST              
3/5/2019@ AIR FORCE              
3/9/2019SAN DIEGO ST              

SAN DIEGO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/1/2019CS-NORTHRIDGE65-60W-14.5L154.5U25-6240.3%371121-6134.4%3913
1/5/2019@ BOISE ST64-88L2.5L135.5O22-5440.7%25929-5156.9%3312
1/8/2019WYOMING84-54W-13.5W134.5O29-5750.9%401516-4634.8%2416
1/12/2019@ AIR FORCE48-62L-5.5L137.5U19-5038.0%331323-5939.0%3910
1/15/2019NEW MEXICO97-77W-6.5W147O38-6955.1%381324-5642.9%2517
1/22/2019@ FRESNO ST62-66L7W138.5U24-5345.3%281121-5438.9%4117
1/26/2019UNLV94-77W-5.5W146O32-5756.1%381429-6544.6%2914
1/30/2019AIR FORCE66-51W-10.5W134U24-5543.6%381621-5637.5%2711
2/2/2019@ SAN JOSE ST67-56W-13.5L140U24-5841.4%31819-5435.2%3813
2/5/2019@ NEW MEXICO70-83L-2.5L150.5O27-6541.5%341628-5253.8%3215
2/9/2019UTAH ST68-63W2.5W145.5U22-5937.3%38820-5139.2%3512
2/12/2019@ COLORADO ST71-60W-3W146.5U27-5251.9%351625-5843.1%2714
2/16/2019BOISE ST71-65W-3.5W139U25-5545.5%431624-5642.9%2511
2/20/2019NEVADA              
2/23/2019@ UNLV              
2/26/2019@ UTAH ST              
3/2/2019SAN JOSE ST              
3/6/2019FRESNO ST              
3/9/2019@ NEVADA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NEVADA: Last season: 29-8, reached second Sweet 16 in school history.
Nickname: Wolf Pack.
Coach: Eric Musselman.
Conference: Mountain West.
Who's gone: G Kendall Stephens, G Hallice Cooke, G Darien Williams.
Who's back: Forwards Caleb and Cody Martin, F Jordan Caroline, G Lindsey Drew. The return of the Martin twins and Caroline was a huge boon for Musselman and the Wolf Pack. They were Nevada's top three scorers and rebounders a year ago, versatile players who helped match the deepest NCAA Tournament run in program history.
Who's new: Trey Porter, a 6-11 graduate transfer from Old Dominion, gives Nevada an immediate post presence, along with talented 6-11 freshman Jordan Brown. Guard transfers Corey Henson (Wagner), Jazz Johnson (Portland) and Tre'Shawn Turman (Omaha) give the Wolf Pack one of the nation's deepest, most talented rosters.
The Skinny: Expectations are high in Reno after the Elite Eight run and the return of the Martin twins and Caroline. The No. 7 Wolf Pack have their highest preseason ranking and are legitimate Final Four contenders.
Expectations: Nevada is among the favorites to win the NCAA Tournament at 12-1, right behind blue bloods like Duke, Kentucky, Kansas and North Carolina.
PREVIEW
No. 6 Nevada eyes revenge on San Diego State
 

Nevada is rolling through Mountain West Conference play, but a true landmine is next on the slate.

The No. 6 Wolf Pack (24-1, 11-1 MW) visit San Diego State on Wednesday, and the thought of the Aztecs rates as a highly unfriendly reminder.

Nevada's Sweet 16 team from last season lost to San Diego State twice in a seven-day span in early March. The Aztecs led by 30 points at halftime in the second meeting while trampling the Wolf Pack in the Mountain West tournament semifinals.

Nevada coach Eric Musselman is certainly worried about the upcoming meeting, particularly with San Diego State (16-9, 8-4) having won six of its last seven games and emerging victorious in each of its last 12 Mountain West home games.

"They're perfectly capable of beating anyone on any given night, because they're really talented," Musselman told reporters of the Aztecs. "They're as talented as any team we've played all year."

The Wolf Pack arrive in San Diego with a 10-game winning streak and an average margin of 22 points per triumph during the stretch. Five of the victories came by 20 or more points, including Saturday's 82-49 road thumping of Wyoming.

With Nevada rolling, Aztecs coach Brian Dutcher sees a tough task when it comes to attempting to defeat the Wolf Pack for a third straight time.

"It will be a great challenge," Dutcher told reporters. "I'm sure we will get their full attention also, having been fortunate enough to beat them twice at the end of last year. I know that we have been circled on their schedule for a long time, and we'll look forward to our opportunity to see if we can put (forth) the kind of effort needed to come out of here with a victory."

Nevada is 8-1 on the road, while San Diego State is 12-2 at home after dispatching Boise State 71-65 on Saturday.

The Aztecs feature an NBA prospect in sophomore forward Jalen McDaniels, who has team-leading averages of 17.2 points and 8.6 rebounds. Senior guard Devin Watson averages 16.4 points and leads the squad in assists (4.4) and 3-pointers (66).

Nevada relies heavily on senior guard Caleb Martin and senior power forward Jordan Caroline. Martin leads the squad in scoring (19.0) and 3-pointers (81), while Caroline has recorded 15 double-doubles and averages 18.8 points and a team-best 9.8 rebounds.

Caroline ranks sixth in Nevada history with 1,650 points. He also holds the Mountain West record of 42 career double-doubles.

Martin and Caroline figure to be targets of the raucous San Diego State student section -- nicknamed "The Show" -- as the Wolf Pack typically aren't greeted kindly on the San Diego State campus.

"We know it. For whatever reason, it's a place the Wolf Pack are not welcome," Musselman said. "I know what the crowd is going to be like. When you're playing well, the crowds get fired up for you, and the opposition gets fired up."

The intensity level will be high-charged. It wasn't all that long ago that the Aztecs were viewed as the best the Mountain West had to offer, but there is no doubt that Nevada is currently the league's signature program.

And the Wolf Pack certainly want to atone for what happened against San Diego State last March.

"I'm sure if it was the other way around, as soon as that game ended and the schedule came out for the next year, I would have circled that game first," Aztecs senior guard Jeremy Hemsley told reporters. "I know it's going to be an intense game. They have really good players and like Coach Dutch said, they're well-coached. It's going to be fun."

--Field Level Media


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