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CBB : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/29/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
HOUSTON
 
KENTUCKY
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

136
 
58
Final
62

HOUSTON (33 - 3) vs. KENTUCKY (29 - 6)
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Friday, 3/29/2019 9:59 PM
NCAA - Midwest Regional Semifinals - Sprint Center - Kansas City, MO
Board OpenLatest
671HOUSTON135.5133.5
672KENTUCKY-2.5-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
HOUSTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games33-3+17.422-1215-2175.836.444.7%41.161.028.836.6%33.3
Road Games14-2+9.412-46-1075.036.944.6%40.560.729.436.5%32.1
Last 5 Games4-1+1.93-21-472.036.842.5%42.857.229.231.7%36.0
HOUSTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.836.427-6044.7%9-2635.5%13-1970.2%411115196114
vs opponents surrendering70.132.624-5742.6%8-2233.6%14-2069.6%35913196143
Team Stats (Road Games)75.036.927-6044.6%9-2636.5%12-1770.6%401015206114
Stats Against (All Games)61.028.820-5536.6%6-2327.8%14-2169.3%33810175122
vs opponents averaging7233.625-5843.6%7-2133.3%15-2169.2%36913187134
Stats Against (Road Games)60.729.420-5436.5%6-2227.6%16-2269.9%32710165122

KENTUCKY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-6+5.618-1612-2376.437.347.8%38.564.530.540.0%29.1
Road Games11-5+28-76-1073.635.947.1%36.167.630.240.6%32.1
Last 5 Games4-1+1.83-21-471.634.047.6%38.658.827.038.2%26.2
KENTUCKY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.437.327-5647.8%6-1635.9%17-2374.4%391014166135
vs opponents surrendering70.733.325-5842.9%8-2234.1%13-1970.4%34912186143
Team Stats (Road Games)73.635.926-5547.1%5-1634.2%16-2174.4%36913185114
Stats Against (All Games)64.530.523-5840.0%8-2234.4%11-1570.1%29811196123
vs opponents averaging75.135.827-5945.2%8-2335.2%14-2071.1%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)67.630.223-5840.6%8-2334.8%12-1771.3%32912196114
Average power rating of opponents played: HOUSTON 74.6,  KENTUCKY 82.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
HOUSTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/7/2019@ UCF77-68W-2.5W132O25-5743.9%431023-5442.6%3411
2/10/2019CINCINNATI65-58W-4.5W129.5U26-5349.1%421322-6633.3%364
2/14/2019@ CONNECTICUT71-63W-9.5L137.5U26-5448.1%361321-5141.2%3111
2/17/2019@ TULANE85-50W-18W141.5U32-7343.8%491118-5632.1%3012
2/23/2019S FLORIDA71-59W-12T131U25-5347.2%341215-4831.2%3715
2/27/2019@ E CAROLINA99-65W-15W134.5O35-5860.3%331223-4748.9%1917
3/2/2019UCF64-69L-7L133.5U23-5541.8%33823-4946.9%359
3/7/2019SMU90-79W-13L136O34-6453.1%351124-4652.2%2515
3/10/2019@ CINCINNATI85-69W2.5W127.5O30-6546.2%421319-5038.0%2812
3/15/2019*CONNECTICUT84-45W-11.5W140U32-6946.4%45614-5425.9%3611
3/16/2019*MEMPHIS61-58W-7.5L151.5U21-5736.8%481416-6823.5%479
3/17/2019*CINCINNATI57-69L-5L127U19-6230.6%33722-5044.0%3911
3/22/2019*GEORGIA ST84-55W-12.5W146U33-6451.6%511118-6030.0%277
3/24/2019*OHIO ST74-59W-6.5W132O26-5646.4%37619-4938.8%3114
3/29/2019*KENTUCKY              

KENTUCKY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019@ MISSISSIPPI ST71-67W-4T143.5U27-5747.4%35923-5343.4%289
2/12/2019LSU71-73L-9L149U25-6041.7%39924-5642.9%328
2/16/2019TENNESSEE86-69W-4W146O29-5354.7%391124-5940.7%269
2/19/2019@ MISSOURI66-58W-11L134U20-4247.6%281422-5937.3%3412
2/23/2019AUBURN80-53W-8W144U30-5554.5%431119-5832.8%249
2/26/2019ARKANSAS70-66W-15.5L145.5U21-4250.0%401523-6137.7%277
3/2/2019@ TENNESSEE52-71L3L141U14-4431.8%391727-6243.5%365
3/5/2019@ OLE MISS80-76W-5.5L137.5O31-5655.4%29724-5940.7%379
3/9/2019FLORIDA66-57W-10.5L127.5U19-4641.3%391124-5444.4%236
3/15/2019*ALABAMA73-55W-12.5W136.5U28-5947.5%421117-5630.4%3211
3/16/2019*TENNESSEE78-82L-2L139.5O30-5653.6%321126-5646.4%296
3/21/2019*ABILENE CHRISTIAN79-44W-20W131.5U30-5653.6%441217-5332.1%1710
3/23/2019*WOFFORD62-56W-5W140U21-5240.4%36921-5637.5%309
3/29/2019*HOUSTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KENTUCKY: Last season: 26-11, won the SEC Tournament title and reached NCAA Sweet 16.
Nickname: Wildcats.
Coach: John Calipari.
Conference: Southeastern.
Who's gone: Forward Kevin Knox and guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander became NBA lottery selections. Guard Hamidou Diallo and forward Jarred Vanderbilt were also drafted.
Who's back: Forward PJ Washington withdrew from the NBA Draft and is the top returning scorer and rebounder at 10.8 points and 5.7 rebounds per game respectively. Six-foot-11 Nick Richards and guard Quade Green (9.3 points) returned for their sophomore seasons, giving the Wildcats some experience. Guard Jemarl Baker is healthy after redshirting last year with injury.
Who's new: 6-8 forward Reid Travis is a graduate transfer from Stanford who was a two-time All-Pacific 12 Conference first team selection. Kentucky's latest group of blue chip recruits include forward E.J. Montgomery and guards Ashton Hagans, Keldon Johnson, Immanuel Quickley and Tyler Herro.
The Skinny: The mix of returnees Washington, Green and Richards with another heralded freshman class led by Johnson and Montgomery recalls the deep and talented 2014-15 team that won its first 38 games. Calipari won't go there on the expectations, but he loves the depth of his 10th Wildcats squad.
Expectations: Oddsmakers have made the Wildcats the 11/2 second choice behind Duke (5-1) to win the national championship. They have the potential to surpass last year's tournament run and pursue that ninth NCAA title.
PREVIEW
Kentucky, Houston bring tough defenses to Sweet 16 showdown
 

Defense likely will be center-stage as No. 2 seed Kentucky faces No. 3 seed Houston in Friday's Midwest Regional semifinal in Kansas City, Mo.

Houston ranks seventh in the country in scoring defense at 61.0 points allowed per game, while Kentucky is 28th at 64.5. In the first two NCAA Tournament games, Kentucky has allowed an average of 50 points while Houston has allowed an average of 57.

Both coaches were pleased with their defensive efforts in the second round.

"Brison Gresham was by far our best big guy tonight," Kelvin Sampson said following the Cougars' 74-59 win over No. 11 seed Ohio State. "It was his defense. (Ohio State center) Kaleb Wesson had seven shot attempts, and six of them threes. That means we won that battle. When we've got him taking threes, that's a good thing for us."

For Kentucky, it was all about slowing down NCAA career record-holder in three-pointers made, Fletcher Magee. He finished 0 for 12, the most 3-pointers ever attempted in an NCAA Tournament game without a make.

"We were never going to go under any screen," Kentucky coach John Calipari said. "The bigs were going to help as long as they had to."

The Cougars' rebounding has been strong in their two tournament wins. They out-rebounded Georgia State 51-27 in their 84-55 first-round win, and they pulled down 37 rebounds, compared with Ohio State's 31, in the win on Sunday night. They are led by guard Armoni Brooks with 6.4 rebounds per game.

Houston's scoring leader Corey Davis Jr. averages 17.1 points per game, including 21 in the win over the Buckeyes. The senior guard has attempted 26 3-point attempts in the two games, connecting on 10 of them. Davis is shooting 42 percent from long-range this season.

The Cougars have won six of their last seven games overall, with their only loss occurring against Cincinnati in the American Athletic Conference final. Houston is 3-1 against opponents ranked in the Top 25.

Kentucky played stifling defense in its first two tournament wins. The Wildcats crushed Abilene Christian 79-44 in the first round, and they limited Wofford to 37.5 percent from the field in their 62-56 second-round victory on Saturday.

Reid Travis has posted two outstanding performances in this tournament, accumulating 20 rebounds along with 32 points in two games, which included a double-double against Wofford. The senior power forward is averaging 11.5 points on a 53 percent clip from the field.

The Wildcats' leading scorer PJ Washington (14.8 points per game) has missed the first two games of the tournament with a foot sprain, and Calipari said Thursday that he didn't know if the sophomore could play. If Washington is able to play, Calipari said he would be "stunned" if it would be for more than about 15 to 18 minutes.

For Kentucky, it's a next-man-up mentality.

"We coach every kid like (he's) a starter," Calipari said. "We don't know who's going to be a star. It's hard. What these kids go through, I appreciate the kids we have."

While Kentucky is a regular in this round of the NCAA Tournament, Houston is in the Sweet 16 for the first time since it went on to lose the 1984 championship game. Sampson said it's significant, but his team is not thinking about that.

"I think it means more to the fans than it does to us," he said. "These guys weren't born, so it means nothing to them. Phi Slama Jama is for the old guys. We're living in the present; we're not living in the past."

With a win against Kentucky, maybe the present would have to include a new nickname.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 5/19/2024 10:15:38 AM EST.


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