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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Thursday 3/28/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
PURDUE
 
TENNESSEE
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

148
 
99
Final
94

PURDUE (25 - 9) vs. TENNESSEE (31 - 5)
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Thursday, 3/28/2019 7:29 PM
NCAA - South Regional Semifinals - KFC Yum Center - Louisville, KY
Board Money Line
651PURDUE+105
652TENNESSEE-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-9+2.819-1518-1676.136.744.7%37.266.131.541.3%31.6
Road Games10-9-7.29-1011-873.235.041.6%37.470.633.443.5%33.7
Last 5 Games3-2-4.63-23-272.034.842.1%40.262.829.438.0%32.8
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.136.727-6044.7%10-2736.8%13-1873.2%371114176114
vs opponents surrendering67.931.624-5842.2%7-2133.3%12-1770.2%34812186123
Team Stats (Road Games)73.235.026-6141.6%10-2935.1%12-1770.2%371113186103
Stats Against (All Games)66.131.523-5541.3%8-2433.8%13-1773.9%32812175134
vs opponents averaging7233.925-5844.2%8-2234.2%13-1970.7%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)70.633.424-5443.5%9-2536.3%14-1976.2%34713164124

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-5+9.417-1721-1481.740.449.6%37.668.931.340.0%34.1
Road Games13-5+5.49-916-282.238.748.9%36.377.834.244.0%33.7
Last 5 Games4-1+12-35-077.836.847.5%35.677.030.444.4%34.2
TENNESSEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.740.430-6049.6%7-1936.2%15-2076.4%38918176115
vs opponents surrendering71.333.625-5843.2%7-2233.8%14-1970.5%35913187144
Team Stats (Road Games)82.238.730-6148.9%8-2136.5%15-1977.8%36916195115
Stats Against (All Games)68.931.324-5940.0%8-2434.3%13-2066.1%341012196132
vs opponents averaging73.235.126-5843.8%8-2234.0%14-2071.1%361013187134
Stats Against (Road Games)77.834.226-6044.0%9-2438.4%16-2270.5%341013196113
Average power rating of opponents played: PURDUE 82.3,  TENNESSEE 81.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019NEBRASKA81-62W-13W136.5O27-5350.9%39821-5538.2%248
2/12/2019@ MARYLAND56-70L-2.5L138U20-7128.2%41426-5250.0%4111
2/16/2019PENN ST76-64W-12.5L138.5O22-4252.4%332323-6038.3%2516
2/19/2019@ INDIANA48-46W-6L137.5U19-6031.7%381015-5527.3%4717
2/23/2019@ NEBRASKA75-72W-6L137.5O23-6137.7%48925-6141.0%305
2/27/2019ILLINOIS73-56W-13.5W147.5U27-4955.1%361420-6132.8%2710
3/2/2019OHIO ST86-51W-12W133O33-5955.9%39816-4833.3%279
3/5/2019@ MINNESOTA69-73L-5L140.5O24-6835.3%421221-4942.9%4014
3/9/2019@ NORTHWESTERN70-57W-7W134U23-5641.1%37719-4839.6%2612
3/15/2019*MINNESOTA73-75L-10L138O29-6643.9%35927-5450.0%3310
3/21/2019*OLD DOMINION61-48W-12.5W126.5U20-5337.7%451118-6726.9%419
3/23/2019*VILLANOVA87-61W-3W138O29-5453.7%421220-5834.5%2410
3/28/2019*TENNESSEE              

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019FLORIDA73-61W-11W138U28-5352.8%311321-5935.6%3312
2/13/2019S CAROLINA85-73W-15.5L150O34-6949.3%401026-6341.3%3310
2/16/2019@ KENTUCKY69-86L4L146O24-5940.7%26929-5354.7%3911
2/19/2019VANDERBILT58-46W-17.5L145.5U23-5641.1%401118-5632.1%3312
2/23/2019@ LSU80-82L-4L153O30-6744.8%431425-6538.5%377
2/27/2019@ OLE MISS73-71W-5L146U29-5651.8%32924-5841.4%3210
3/2/2019KENTUCKY71-52W-3W141U27-6243.5%36514-4431.8%3917
3/5/2019MISSISSIPPI ST71-54W-8.5W145U26-6142.6%441519-5733.3%4017
3/9/2019@ AUBURN80-84L-2.5L147.5O29-6147.5%391326-5646.4%275
3/15/2019*MISSISSIPPI ST83-76W-5W146.5O34-6651.5%40928-6245.2%3511
3/16/2019*KENTUCKY82-78W2W139.5O26-5646.4%29630-5653.6%3211
3/17/2019*AUBURN64-84L-4.5L145O23-5145.1%331726-6440.6%397
3/22/2019*COLGATE77-70W-17.5L146.5O30-6446.9%35825-5644.6%3113
3/24/2019*IOWA83-77W-8L156O28-6046.7%411723-5939.0%3412
3/28/2019*PURDUE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PURDUE: Last season: 30-7, lost to Texas Tech in regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Boilermakers
Coach: Matt Painter
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: Forward Vince Edwards, center Isaac Haas, guard Dakota Mathias, guard P.J. Thompson.
Who's back: Guard Carsen Edwards (18.5 points per game) was the leading scorer on a senior-dominated team and became the lead vote-getter on the preseason All-American team after withdrawing from the NBA draft. Guard Nojel Eastern (2.9 points, 2.5 rebounds) showed steady improvement as a freshman and will try to fill the void left by Vince Edwards. Energetic forward Matt Haarms played dominant defense last season (3.2 rebounds, 2.1 blocks in 17.1 minutes) and has spent the summer refining his offensive moves. Guard Ryan Cline (4.0 ppg) has primarily been used as a 3-point specialist off the bench but should play a bigger role in his final college season.
Who's new: Freshman Eric Hunter Jr. and redshirt freshman Aaron Wheeler are expected to make the biggest impact. Hunter, a 6-foot-3 guard, scored nearly 2,600 points in high school, finished his career as the career scoring leader in Marion County (Indianapolis) and should help add the scoring punch Purdue needs. Wheeler is not the Boilermakers prototypical 6-9 forward. Long and slender, he uses length to his advantage and is more athletic than some of his predecessors.
The Skinny: It won't be the same without the four seniors, but the Boilermakers still have scorers, size, depth and defenders. Painter is too good of a coach to accept a significant drop-off, even after losing so many key players. And with Edwards, perhaps the best player in the Big Ten, leading the way, steady improvement could keep Purdue in the Big Ten title mix again.
Expectations: Las Vegas doesn't expect the Boilermakers to be the same. But they're not completely off the bandwagon, either. They've installed Purdue as a 60-1 shot to win the national title, fourth among conference teams behind only the two Michigan schools and rival Indiana.
TENNESSEE: Last season: 26-9, lost 63-62 to Loyola-Chicago in second round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Volunteers
Coach: Rick Barnes
Conference: Southeastern
Who's gone: Guards James Daniel (exhausted eligibility) and Chris Darrington (transferred to Toledo)
Who's back: Forward Grant Williams returns for his junior season after being selected by coaches as the 2018 SEC player of the year. He averaged 15.2 points and 6 rebounds last season. Forward Admiral Schofield, a second-team all-SEC selection last year with 13.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, worked out with NBA teams during the pre-draft process but decided to come back for his senior season. Junior guards Lamonte' Turner (10.9 points per game last year), Jordan Bowden (9.1) and Jordan Bone (7.3) also return. Bowden and Bone combined for 68 starts last year. Turner was Tennessee's third-leading scorer while coming off the bench. Kyle Alexander, a 6-foot-11 senior, led the Vols in offensive rebounds (85) and blocks (57) last season.
Who's new: Freshman D.J. Burns was rated as the nation's No. 108 prospect in his class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. The 6-9 forward had over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds at York Preparatory Academy in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Skinny: Tennessee returns its top six scorers from last year and heads into the season as one of the nation's most experienced teams. That explains why Tennessee is sixth in the Top 25, its highest preseason ranking ever.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers give Tennessee a 22-1 shot to win the national title, even though the Vols have never reached a Final Four. The only teams with better odds are Duke, Kentucky, Gonzaga, Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova, Nevada and Virginia. The SEC preseason media poll has Tennessee finishing second in the league, behind only Kentucky.
PREVIEW
Purdue looks to clear Sweet 16 hurdle vs. Tennessee
 

The Sweet 16 hasn't been kind to Purdue during Matt Painter's 14 seasons as coach.

The Boilermakers have reached the round four times and lost on each occasion, including each of the past two seasons.

Third-seeded Purdue (25-9) takes a swing at getting over the hump when it faces second-seeded Tennessee(31-5) in the South Region contest at Louisville, Ky.

The Boilermakers were dispatched by Texas Tech last season and blown out by Kansas two years ago. This time around, there is no doubt Purdue is ready to ride the shooting hand of junior guard Carsen Edwards.

Edwards established career bests of 42 points and nine 3-pointers as Purdue trounced defending national champion Villanova 87-61 in a second-round victory on Saturday.

"Honestly, I wouldn't say that I knew I had a career night until the game was over," Edwards said during the postgame press conference. "I'm just focused on just trying to get the win, especially in games like this where you value every possession. I was just out there fighting with my brothers, and we were able to get the win, and I was able to have some shots fall for me."

Edwards is averaging 34 points in the tournament after scoring 26 in the first-round win over Old Dominion.

But he connected on just 7 of 23 shots in that contest to continue a late-season shooting slump. The effort dropped him to 24 of 89 during a four-game stretch, prior to Saturday's spree.

Edwards was less than thrilled with the topic -- "If we're being really honest, I'm very tired of it," he said -- while Painter said it comes with the territory with Edwards being a "volume shooter."

"I don't look at him in terms of his percentages, I look at him more of just the decisions," Painter said. "He shoots a low percentage normally when he doesn't make good decisions. When he makes good decisions, it usually takes care of itself."

Edwards, who is averaging 23.6 points and shooting 38.9 percent from the field, is no stranger to the Volunteers.

He scored 21 points against Tennessee in a game in the Bahamas early last season, but the Volunteers prevailed 78-75 in overtime.

Tennessee power forward Grant Williams scored 22 points in that contest, and he is a prime reason why Tennessee is still alive in this year's tournament.

The Volunteers blew a 25-point lead against Iowa and were forced to go into overtime on Sunday. Williams scored six of his 19 points in the extra session to help Tennessee win 83-77 and avoid what would have been a dreadful collapse.

"We should have just kept going how we were going and kept the pace up, kept trying to being aggressive and dominant," Williams, a junior who averages team highs of 18.8 points and 7.5 rebounds, said afterward.

Tennessee coach Rick Barnes revisited the situation in his Monday press conference and insisted that it isn't alarming to let a 25-point lead get away.

"I know you people think it's crazy, but you know, if we can build a 25-point lead in the half, they can too," Barnes said. "They wouldn't be where they were -- that was a good team, they can shoot the ball. When you get a lead, you can't be sloppy with the ball, you can't just hand somebody the ball, because momentum can change with a 3-point shot."

The Volunteers will be trying to prevent 3-pointers on Thursday as Edwards (120 makes this season) and senior guard Ryan Cline (102) hoist a lot of long-range shots.

Barnes said he will open the game with Lamonte Turner shadowing Edwards, while using fellow junior guards Jordan Bone and Jordan Bowden and sophomore swingman Yves Pons on Edwards at other times during the contest.

"You hope that the officiating is good," Barnes said, "because you've seen how Lamonte is going to get after it, and Carsen is going to get after it."

--Field Level Media


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