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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA
 
MICHIGAN
+12.5  

-12.5  
+600

-950

137
 
57
Final
59

MINNESOTA (14 - 4) at MICHIGAN (17 - 1)
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Tuesday, 1/22/2019 7:00 PM
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623MINNESOTA138137.5
624MICHIGAN-12.5-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-4+6.47-1110-874.335.044.0%38.469.631.943.6%33.9
Road Games4-3+2.12-53-465.629.438.5%36.670.031.046.8%35.4
Last 5 Games3-2+2.82-33-269.433.244.0%32.272.633.847.3%34.6
Conference Games4-3+3.43-45-270.133.344.5%33.074.336.047.0%34.9
MINNESOTA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.335.025-5844.0%5-1731.5%18-2767.2%381115176134
vs opponents surrendering70.73325-5842.8%7-2233.5%14-1971.0%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)65.629.422-5738.5%5-1827.4%17-2763.3%371010195132
Stats Against (All Games)69.631.925-5843.6%7-1935.8%12-1769.2%34811216134
vs opponents averaging73.134.326-5844.8%8-2234.8%13-1969.8%36913186134
Stats Against (Road Games)70.031.026-5646.8%6-1832.6%12-1866.1%35811236134

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-1+7.69-97-1172.635.846.7%36.157.125.940.0%32.1
Home Games12-0+45-75-774.035.747.1%36.156.726.140.1%32.6
Last 5 Games4-1+1.44-13-271.037.046.9%33.062.227.244.0%32.2
Conference Games6-1+3.45-23-470.437.946.5%33.461.127.742.8%31.4
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.635.826-5746.7%8-2136.3%12-1866.7%36814146104
vs opponents surrendering69.632.825-5743.3%7-2233.8%13-1968.9%35813186143
Team Stats (Home Games)74.035.727-5747.1%8-2237.5%12-1866.2%3681412795
Stats Against (All Games)57.125.922-5640.0%5-1630.6%8-1265.2%32710163133
vs opponents averaging72.634.526-5844.5%8-2234.8%13-1969.4%35914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)56.726.122-5640.1%5-1630.9%7-1163.4%3369163132
Average power rating of opponents played: MINNESOTA 77.7,  MICHIGAN 79.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/5/2018NEBRASKA85-78W4W145O29-5651.8%371328-6145.9%2910
12/8/2018ARKANSAS ST72-56W-20.5L162.5U24-5444.4%441420-6431.2%3712
12/11/2018N FLORIDA80-71W-14.5L156.5U26-6738.8%521026-6341.3%3513
12/21/2018N CAROLINA A&T86-67W-22L144O34-7445.9%491425-5743.9%3015
12/30/2018MOUNT ST MARYS71-53W-24L143.5U22-5242.3%421220-5933.9%3415
1/3/2019@ WISCONSIN59-52W9W133U21-4843.7%371420-4841.7%2511
1/8/2019MARYLAND67-82L-2L141.5O26-6241.9%28626-4854.2%3911
1/12/2019RUTGERS88-70W-9W134.5O29-5850.0%36828-6741.8%3811
1/16/2019@ ILLINOIS68-95L-1L150O26-5944.1%261537-6656.1%3916
1/19/2019PENN ST65-64W-4L139U20-5040.0%341322-5242.3%3212
1/22/2019@ MICHIGAN              
1/27/2019IOWA              
1/30/2019ILLINOIS              
2/3/2019@ PURDUE              
2/6/2019WISCONSIN              
2/9/2019@ MICHIGAN ST              
2/13/2019@ NEBRASKA              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/4/2018@ NORTHWESTERN62-60W-5L127.5U24-5543.6%33923-5145.1%269
12/8/2018S CAROLINA89-78W-17.5L133O28-5451.9%371632-6251.6%2410
12/15/2018W MICHIGAN70-62W-25L134U24-5444.4%32821-4645.7%3216
12/22/2018AIR FORCE71-50W-26L129U28-6046.7%321121-4546.7%2720
12/30/2018BINGHAMTON74-52W-32.5L128.5U30-6347.6%37820-5040.0%3114
1/3/2019PENN ST68-55W-11W128.5U25-5545.5%291024-5742.1%3718
1/6/2019INDIANA74-63W-9W131O29-5850.0%31323-5442.6%347
1/10/2019@ ILLINOIS79-69W-8.5W136O28-6245.2%381429-6147.5%3014
1/13/2019NORTHWESTERN80-60W-14W128O31-5952.5%33923-5442.6%2813
1/19/2019@ WISCONSIN54-64L-3L126U22-5440.7%341626-5844.8%3211
1/22/2019MINNESOTA              
1/25/2019@ INDIANA              
1/29/2019OHIO ST              
2/1/2019@ IOWA              
2/5/2019@ RUTGERS              
2/9/2019WISCONSIN              
2/12/2019@ PENN ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: Last season: 15-17, lost to Rutgers in first round of Big Ten Tournament.
Nickname: Golden Gophers.
Coach: Richard Pitino.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Point guard Nate Mason (graduated), center Reggie Lynch (overseas), backup shooting guard Jamir Harris (transferred), backup forward Davonte Fitzgerald (transferred), backup forward Bakary Konate (graduated), backup forward Gaston Diedhiou (graduated).
Who's back: Forward Jordan Murphy, who was named to the 20-player preseason All-Big Ten team, is the senior standout coming off career-best averages of 16.8 points and 11.3 rebounds per game. ... Starting forwards Amir Coffey (shoulder) and Eric Curry (knee) are healthy and primed for breakout years, after Coffey was limited to 18 games and Curry was out for the whole season. ... Point guard Isaiah Washington had a rocky freshman year, shooting just 24.1 percent from 3-point range. ... Shooting guard Dupree McBrayer gritted out an injury-influenced junior season, averaging 9.4 points per game. ... Forward Michael Hurt returns in a reserve role.
Who's new: Shooting guard Brock Stull is a fifth-year graduate transfer from Milwaukee who was the second-leading scorer for the Panthers last season. ... The three incoming freshmen are all from Minnesota, shooting guard Gabe Kalscheur, forward Jarvis Omersa and center Daniel Oturu. The 6-foot-10 Oturu was a consensus four-star recruit who helped lead Cretin-Derham Hall High School to the Class 4A state championship. ... Center Matz Stockman, a 7-foot native of Norway who sat out last season after transferring from Louisville, played three years for the Cardinals. ... Point guard Marcus Carr is another transfer who played one year at Pittsburgh but the NCAA has yet to rule on whether he'll be able to play immediately or have to redshirt this season.
The Skinny: Pitino's sixth year with the Gophers begins with a fresh start after the injury-ruined 2017-18 season that also included a midseason suspension of Lynch for alleged sexual assault. Mason's leadership and scoring touch at both the rim and from 3-point range will be dearly missed, with the erratic-but-exciting Washington in line to take over as the primary ball-handler. Curry and Oturu ought to help take some of the burden off Murphy around the basket. The Gophers could be one of the conference's surprises like two seasons ago when they reached their only NCAA Tournament under Pitino.
Expectations: Oddsmakers have Minnesota as a 200-1 long shot to win the NCAA Tournament. The Final Four is at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, less than 2 miles from campus. The Gophers were picked to finish ninth out of 14 teams in a preseason Big Ten media poll.
MICHIGAN: Last season: 33-8, reached national title game.
Nickname: Wolverines.
Coach: John Beilein.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Forward Moe Wagner, guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, guard-forward Duncan Robinson.
Who's back: Charles Matthews passed on the NBA and returned to the Wolverines. He averaged 13 points a game last season. Point guard Zavier Simpson shot just 29 percent from 3-point range and 52 percent on free throws, but his defensive intensity set the tone for much of Michigan's success. Jordan Poole averaged only 6 points a game as a freshman, but his 3-pointer at the buzzer beat Houston to send Michigan to the Sweet 16. Isaiah Livers and Eli Brooks combined for 34 starts in 2017-18. At 7-foot-1, Jon Teske gives the Wolverines a big defensive presence inside, and he's shown flashes on offense.
Who's new: Freshmen Brandon Johns and David DeJulius were rated No. 60 and No. 93 in ESPN's Class of 2018 Top 100. Ignas Brazdeikis averaged 28.4 points as a senior at Orangeville Prep in Canada.
The Skinny: Michigan's defensive resurgence helped the Wolverines to a Sweet 16 berth in 2017 and last season's Final Four run. Wagner will be tough to replace, and a lot may depend on how much Poole, Livers and the new freshmen can contribute offensively.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Michigan at 35-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the same odds as rival Michigan State. Only 11 teams ' and none from the Big Ten ' are given shorter odds.
PREVIEW
After first loss, No. 5 Michigan meets with Minnesota
 

It's been a long time since Michigan coach John Beilein could use a loss as a learning experience for his players.

One of those teachable moments has arrived, but there isn't too much time for talk.

The Wolverines, following their first loss of the season on Saturday, host Minnesota in another Big Ten tilt on Tuesday. Michigan lost at Wisconsin 64-54 on Saturday and dropped from No. 2 to No. 5 in the latest poll.

"We haven't really had the ability to grow from losses," Beilein said.

"We needed that growth (Saturday) because we weren't as good as we wanted to be in either half. Any team that has 16 turnovers against a Wisconsin team that simply doesn't turn the ball over is not going to win. Hats off to Wisconsin. Watch us grow from this -- it's our only plan."

The Badgers scored 19 points off those turnovers. The Wolverines' offense was stymied in other ways, as Michigan shot 5 for 18 from long range.

Michigan (17-1, 6-1 Big Ten) hadn't tasted defeat since the national championship game against Villanova in April. The Wolverines' most recent regular-season defeat came at Northwestern on Feb. 6.

"It's just experience," guard Jordan Poole said. "We'll be in situations like this (again). So to learn this now rather than later is huge."

Freshman forward Ignas Brazdeikis and senior swingman Charles Matthews will be looking to bounce back from poor offensive showings. Brazdeikis was held scoreless in 23 minutes, missing five field-goal attempts. Matthews also took just five shots and scored five points while committing three turnovers in 31 minutes.

Beilein wasn't surprised how much the Badgers disrupted his team's offensive flow.

"Teams lose here because of the style of play that Wisconsin plays," Beilein said. "They don't beat themselves. They're just tough to play."

Minnesota (14-4, 4-3) responded from a 27-point loss at Illinois with a 65-64 victory over Penn State on Saturday.

Senior forward Jordan Murphy was a force inside with 19 points and 21 rebounds. He also had six assists.

"I told him early, I said 'Murph, when you focus on your post moves, you get frustrated because everyone is going to dig. Focus on rebounding and focus on assists, and everything else will come,'" coach Richard Pitino said.

"I had the same conversation with him two years ago, and I mentioned it during the game. I said, 'We talked about this before. When you have the right mindset, you're a beast,' and he did fortunately and made some great plays."

Minnesota trailed by 11 early in the second half. Dupree McBrayer's free throw with two seconds left was the game-winning point.

"We just made some spectacular winning plays," Pitino said. "We played terrific defense in the second half. We held them to 28 percent from the field (in the second half) and that has to be our identity. It has to be about defending and rebounding."

Michigan pulled out a 76-73 overtime victory at home over the Golden Gophers last season.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/27/2024 12:35:59 AM EST.


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