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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/28/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS TECH
 
MICHIGAN
+2  

-2  
+105

-125

125.5
 
63
Final
44

TEXAS TECH (28 - 6) vs. MICHIGAN (30 - 6)
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Thursday, 3/28/2019 9:39 PM
NCAA - West Regional Semifinals - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA
Board OpenLatest
657TEXAS TECH125.5124.5
658MICHIGAN-2-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-6+2.617-1614-1973.234.647.3%34.459.228.036.8%32.3
Road Games11-5-2.99-77-869.630.444.7%33.563.730.239.6%35.0
Last 5 Games4-1-5.54-12-374.831.647.7%35.263.629.637.4%36.2
TEXAS TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.234.626-5547.3%7-2036.6%14-1972.5%34813187125
vs opponents surrendering7033.125-5843.0%7-2233.8%13-1970.3%35913186143
Team Stats (Road Games)69.630.425-5544.7%6-1933.9%14-1875.4%33813178135
Stats Against (All Games)59.228.020-5336.8%6-2130.0%13-2068.6%32910196162
vs opponents averaging72.734.226-5844.3%8-2234.2%14-2069.3%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)63.730.222-5539.6%7-2131.7%13-1968.1%35912187162

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-6+10.221-1514-2270.334.345.1%35.258.226.439.6%34.4
Road Games13-5+3.212-67-1168.934.144.5%35.159.726.339.3%35.1
Last 5 Games4-1+1.84-11-469.635.045.9%37.454.223.636.7%32.2
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.334.326-5745.1%8-2334.9%11-1670.3%3571414694
vs opponents surrendering68.632.225-5842.4%7-2233.5%12-1869.9%35813186123
Team Stats (Road Games)68.934.125-5744.5%8-2334.6%10-1473.0%3561515694
Stats Against (All Games)58.226.422-5639.6%5-1729.0%9-1465.8%34810154123
vs opponents averaging71.733.825-5844.2%7-2234.4%13-1970.3%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)59.726.322-5639.3%5-1728.6%10-1665.0%35811144114
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS TECH 80.9,  MICHIGAN 81.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA66-54W-1.5W130.5U23-5442.6%381421-5836.2%3514
2/13/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST78-50W-6W128P29-5651.8%30718-4936.7%3014
2/16/2019BAYLOR86-61W-9W126O22-5440.7%30917-4934.7%3419
2/23/2019KANSAS91-62W-4.5W135O34-5660.7%30822-4845.8%2313
2/27/2019OKLAHOMA ST84-80W-15L126.5O28-6741.8%44726-6440.6%3411
3/2/2019@ TCU81-66W-4W136O33-5856.9%331224-6238.7%3012
3/4/2019TEXAS70-51W-7.5W130U25-5050.0%33716-5429.6%319
3/9/2019@ IOWA ST80-73W-2.5W137O28-6543.1%37924-5444.4%3514
3/14/2019*W VIRGINIA74-79L-12.5L137.5O26-5745.6%301526-6738.8%4417
3/22/2019*N KENTUCKY72-57W-13W135.5U28-5352.8%311123-6237.1%3917
3/24/2019*BUFFALO78-58W-4W151U27-5648.2%451419-5236.5%3216
3/28/2019*MICHIGAN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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*IOWA74-53W-8W141.5U28-6245.2%40721-5935.6%3711
3/16/2019*MINNESOTA76-49W-9W131U32-6251.6%37722-5440.7%278
3/17/2019*MICHIGAN ST60-65L-1L131.5U21-5141.2%29622-5540.0%389
3/21/2019*MONTANA74-55W-15W128.5O25-5149.0%391220-6033.3%3010
3/23/2019*FLORIDA64-49W-6W125.5U24-5742.1%421019-5534.5%299
3/28/2019*TEXAS TECH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS TECH: Last season: 27-10, reached NCAA Elite Eight for first time in school history
Nickname: Red Raiders
Coach: Chris Beard
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: Keenan Evans, Zhaire Smith, Niem Stevenson, Zach Smith, Tommy Hamilton IV and Justin Gray.
Who's back: Jarrett Culver is a 6-5 sophomore guard from Lubbock who is the only one of Tech's top six scorers back from last season. Beard said Culver, who averaged 11.2 points and 4.8 rebounds a game last season, has a chance to be one of the top players in college basketball. Brandone Francis is a senior guard who started his career at Florida. Senior center Norense Odiase started 29 of 37 games last season.
Who's new: Graduate transfers Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens, who are both eligible to play immediately. Mooney is the first-team shooting guard from the Summit League, where he averaged 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game last season at South Dakota. Owens is a 6-10 post player who had a Big East-leading 2.8 blocks per game last season.
The Skinny: After making it to the Elite Eight for the first time last season and being the Big 12 runner-up, the Red Raiders lost a lot of scoring from a year ago. The Red Raiders will depend on hometown player Culver and the two graduate transfers.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers list Texas Tech as 70-1 to win the NCAA Tournament. The only Big 12 teams with better odds are league favorites Kansas at 17-2 and West Virginia at 30-1.
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
Michigan, Texas Tech match defensive wits in regional semifinal
 

Michigan vs. Texas Tech in the Sweet 16. First one to 50 wins?

The No. 2 seed Wolverines and No. 3 seed Red Raiders meet Thursday night in the West Region in Anaheim, Calif., in what should be a bare-knuckled brawl. By any metric, these teams have had two of the best shut-down units all season; in fact, Texas Tech is No. 1 and Michigan is No. 2 in adjusted defensive efficiency, according to KenPom.com.

"I think that the pride part of it started last summer when guys were in here playing one-on-one from sunup to sundown," said Michigan senior guard Charles Matthews. "Nobody wanted to be the guy that was embarrassed and talked about the day after. That's what started us locking up."

Michigan (30-6) held Montana to 33.3 percent shooting in the first round, winning 74-55. The Wolverines locked down Florida 64-49 in the second round, giving up 34.5 percent shooting.

Wolverines coach John Beilein said the pride part of playing defense is a remnant of last season's team that reached the national title game before losing to Villanova.

"I think our 33 wins last year was the sales job," he said. "They saw it firsthand that a team could beat really good teams last year -- really good teams -- with defense."

Texas Tech (28-6) believes that, too. The Red Raiders held Northern Kentucky and Buffalo to a combined 36.9 percent shooting in the first two rounds.

"We're not supposed to be here," said Texas Tech coach Chris Beard. "They picked us bottom of the Big 12 and haven't gotten much respect this year, but these guys have continued to keep a chip on their shoulder and just realize that we can do a lot of things if we play as a team."

The key matchup could be how Michigan -- especially the 6-foot-6 Matthews -- is able to corral Texas Tech star Jarrett Culver.

Culver, a versatile 6-6 sophomore with NBA lottery projections, averaged 22.5 points, nine rebounds and six assists in the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament. He averages 18.8 points for the season.

Davide Moretti contributes 11.5 points and shoots 45.4 percent from 3-point range. Matt Mooney is at 10.9 points per game, shooting 38.1 percent from deep.

Senior post player Norense Odiase had 14 points and a career-high 15 rebounds against Buffalo, helping the Red Raiders reach the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive season. They lost in this round to Villanova last season.

"Every day, the grind is thinking about that game, trying to get back to that level with a new team, a new team that nobody thought they could get to that level," Odiase said. "We're proving it so far."

For Michigan, Jon Teske (73 blocks) provides rim protection, and tough-as-nails point guard Zavier Simpson can prevent any offense from getting into rhythm with his on-ball defense. The 6-foot junior had this stat line against Florida: Nine points, nine rebounds, nine assists. He played all but the final 24 seconds.

"It's hard to appreciate how good Zavier Simpson is on film," Florida coach Mike White said. "Incredibly impressed with his toughness, accountability, leadership, the way he barks at his teammates, the way they respond to him. The guy just doesn't make any mistakes."

Michigan freshman forward Ignas Brazdeikis averages a team-high 14.8 points, followed by Jordan Poole (12.9) and Matthews (12.2).

The Wolverines give up 58.2 points per game and 39.6 percent shooting, including 29.0 percent from beyond the arc.

The Red Raiders allow 59.2 points, 36.8 percent and 30.0 percent. Like Michigan, Texas Tech has an elite rim protector in Tariq Owens (83 blocks).

Buckle up.

"It's just a mindset that every guy on the floor takes -- playing defense and locking in," Owens said. "It's something we really enjoy doing as a team."

--Field Level Media


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