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CBB : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/15/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
IOWA
 
MICHIGAN
+8  

-8  
+280

-360

141.5
 
53
Final
74

IOWA (22 - 10) vs. MICHIGAN (26 - 5)
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Friday, 3/15/2019 9:30 PM
Big Ten Conference Tournament - Quarterfinals - Chicago, IL
Board OpenLatest
813IOWA142141.5
814MICHIGAN-8-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
IOWA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-10+513-1916-1679.138.345.8%35.773.634.244.9%34.6
Road Games8-6+3.47-78-676.436.945.0%34.675.635.746.4%34.5
Last 5 Games1-4-61-43-272.231.841.8%32.679.233.648.8%38.8
Conference Games11-10-0.68-1312-975.434.444.0%34.776.035.246.3%35.4
IOWA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.138.326-5745.8%8-2336.8%18-2474.5%36916166123
vs opponents surrendering68.932.324-5742.6%7-2133.2%13-1870.1%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)76.436.926-5845.0%8-2237.2%16-2175.0%35915176122
Stats Against (All Games)73.634.227-6044.9%8-2532.6%12-1768.4%35916217133
vs opponents averaging71.533.425-5843.8%8-2234.0%13-1969.8%36913186124
Stats Against (Road Games)75.635.727-5946.4%7-2431.6%13-1969.9%34917197114

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-5+8.417-1413-1870.434.244.9%34.858.826.840.1%34.7
Road Games9-4+1.38-56-768.733.844.0%34.261.827.440.3%36.2
Last 5 Games3-203-24-170.634.244.4%32.665.426.241.5%38.0
Conference Games15-5+4.213-79-1168.534.143.9%33.261.227.941.1%35.9
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.434.226-5744.9%8-2335.1%11-1669.4%3571314694
vs opponents surrendering68.632.124-5842.4%7-2233.6%12-1869.5%35813186123
Team Stats (Road Games)68.733.825-5744.0%8-2335.0%10-1471.5%3461417694
Stats Against (All Games)58.826.822-5640.1%5-1629.4%9-1466.4%35810154123
vs opponents averaging71.633.725-5844.1%7-2234.4%13-1970.0%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)61.827.423-5640.3%5-1629.5%12-1865.8%36910154114
Average power rating of opponents played: IOWA 79,  MICHIGAN 81
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
IOWA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/24/2019MICHIGAN ST67-82L5L156.5U27-7038.6%26727-5152.9%4219
1/27/2019@ MINNESOTA87-92L-1L155.5O32-5954.2%341332-5657.1%269
2/1/2019MICHIGAN74-59W5.5W139U26-5745.6%481121-6532.3%368
2/7/2019@ INDIANA77-72W2.5W147O27-6045.0%30926-5349.1%3312
2/10/2019NORTHWESTERN80-79W-11L144O26-5547.3%261129-5651.8%3715
2/16/2019@ RUTGERS71-69W-4L147.5U25-5446.3%331526-5745.6%3413
2/19/2019MARYLAND65-66L-2.5L147U19-5832.8%401422-5341.5%3416
2/22/2019INDIANA76-70W-7.5L145.5O26-6241.9%461226-6341.3%3811
2/26/2019@ OHIO ST70-90L3L138.5O26-5547.3%261028-5848.3%3611
3/2/2019RUTGERS72-86L-8.5L145.5O20-5635.7%391330-5950.8%3912
3/7/2019@ WISCONSIN45-65L6L140.5U18-5930.5%291522-5440.7%4917
3/10/2019@ NEBRASKA91-93L1L149O30-6943.5%441335-6851.5%4412
3/14/2019*ILLINOIS83-62W-4.5W154.5U31-6051.7%25826-5052.0%2615
3/15/2019*MICHIGAN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/25/2019@ INDIANA69-46W-4.5W132.5U25-5843.1%44916-5827.6%399
1/29/2019OHIO ST65-49W-9W127.5U22-5440.7%29919-5236.5%3519
2/1/2019@ IOWA59-74L-5.5L139U21-6532.3%36826-5745.6%4811
2/5/2019@ RUTGERS77-65W-9.5W126O26-5844.8%34724-5841.4%369
2/9/2019WISCONSIN61-52W-6.5W122.5U25-5644.6%36524-5940.7%337
2/12/2019@ PENN ST69-75L-7L128O25-4951.0%251224-5246.2%3512
2/16/2019MARYLAND65-52W-7W129.5U25-5942.4%30620-5536.4%3916
2/21/2019@ MINNESOTA69-60W-5.5W131U25-5743.9%381025-6737.3%458
2/24/2019MICHIGAN ST70-77L-4.5L132.5O23-5839.7%31924-4850.0%336
2/28/2019NEBRASKA82-53W-10.5W128.5O30-5455.6%431323-6734.3%317
3/3/2019@ MARYLAND69-62W1W130O25-5743.9%31425-5843.1%359
3/9/2019@ MICHIGAN ST63-75L4L136O25-6240.3%20523-4946.9%4613
3/15/2019*IOWA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
IOWA: Last season: 14-19
Nickname: Hawkeyes
Coach: Fran McCaffery
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: Forward Ahmad Wagner, guard Brady Ellingson.
Who's back: Forward Tyler Cook, who led the team in scoring (15.3 points per game), rebounding (6.8) and field goal percentage (.566), returned for his junior season after flirting with the pros. Fellow junior Jordan Bohannon averaged 13.5 points and 5.4 assists per game while shooting 43 percent on 3s a year ago. Six-foot-11 center Luke Garza (12.1 points, 6.4 rebounds a game) could take a big step forward as a sophomore, but he was slowed by a cyst on his spleen in the offseason and may not be ready for the opener.
Who's new: Freshman Joe Wieskamp, the two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in Iowa, is a scoring wing who will likely start immediately for a team seeking an infusion of elite-level talent.
The Skinny: The Hawkeyes were arguably the worst defensive Power Five team in America a year ago. They have their top nine scorers back this season, but if those guys don't learn how to get stops it won't matter much.
Expectations: Iowa is a 250-to-1 longshot to win the national title. The Hawkeyes would probably settle for 20 wins and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
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
No. 10 Michigan begins quest for Big Ten tourney three-peat
 

Michigan coach John Beilein had his team ready to play at a high level entering the Big Ten tournament the past two seasons.

This time, the No. 10 Wolverines will try to shake off a disappointing end to the regular season when they play sixth seed Iowa in the quarterfinals on Friday night. The Hawkeyes romped past 11th-seeded Illinois 83-62 on Thursday night.

The Wolverines (26-5) have won the tournament the past two seasons, first as the eighth seed and then as a fifth seed.

They'll try to defend their title as the third seed at Chicago's United Center. They were denied the opportunity to enter as the top seed by rival Michigan State, as the Spartans defeated them twice in the past four games, including the regular-season finale. Michigan State rallied for a 75-63 victory on its home floor Saturday night, outscoring the Wolverines 46-28 in the second half.

Michigan won its first 17 games but saw its offense stall at times in conference play. The Wolverines scored 70 or fewer points in their five conference losses.

"Beginning of the year, we were playing well," center Jon Teske recently told the Detroit Free Press. "We're trying to get back to that a little bit. I see it in practice. I know what we're capable of doing, when we're knocking down shots, getting out in transition and running, getting stops. I see it every day in practice and we've just got to turn that over in the games, as well."

The return of senior forward Charles Matthews should provide a spark. Matthews missed the last three games with a right ankle sprain but practiced in full this week.

"We'll be ready whether he plays or not, but in the last couple of practices, he's been looking actually pretty good," Teske said. "Getting back in shape, and he's been doing his regular stuff that he always does."

Michigan will likely be a No. 2 or 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament. Last season, it used the conference championship as a springboard to the Final Four and national title game.

The Wolverines come into this weekend with a bigger target on their backs.

"The last couple of years, we've had a great edge about us going into this tournament because of the fact that we probably had to win a game or two to be sure we were in (the NCAA Tournament)," Beilein said. "One of the very few good things about our loss last Saturday was I believe it's provided that edge back again, to a team that's had a season like we've had, (that) goes into a tournament with real goals other than, 'Wouldn't it be nice to win the tournament?'"

The Hawkeyes (22-10) stumbled into the tournament, losing their last four regular-season games.

In the lone regular-season meeting, Iowa handed Michigan its second loss of the season 74-59 with forward Luka Garza scoring 19 points.

"They're a tremendous team with a tremendous coach," Iowa coach Fran McCaffery said in a postgame TV interview. "They really defend and execute on offense. It takes a great effort to beat them."

Iowa piled up 25 assists and committed just eight turnovers in its confidence-building win over Illinois.

"It's a coach's dream," McCaffery said. "We really moved it. We made great decisions. ... When we're sharing the ball, that's when we're at our best."

--Field Level Media


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