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CBB : Teaser Line Matchup
Friday 3/16/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MD-BALT COUNTY
 
VIRGINIA
+20.5  

-20.5  


119.5
 
74
Final
54

MD-BALT COUNTY (24 - 10) vs. VIRGINIA (31 - 2)
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Friday, 3/16/2018 9:20 PM
NCAA Tournament - First Round - Spectrum Center - Charlotte, NC
Board SideTotal
863MD-BALT COUNTY+24.5Over 116
864VIRGINIA-16.5Under 124
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MD-BALT COUNTY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-10+64-13-273.936.244.5%34.869.533.444.0%36.2
Road Games9-8+42-11-269.935.642.8%33.771.733.944.4%37.8
Last 5 Games5-0+63-02-174.835.246.3%36.665.433.441.3%35.4
MD-BALT COUNTY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.936.226-5944.5%10-2638.7%12-1865.0%35815178122
vs opponents surrendering73.535.126-5845.2%8-2336.6%13-1969.8%35814186133
Team Stats (Road Games)69.935.625-5842.8%10-2737.5%10-1664.6%34714177123
Stats Against (All Games)69.533.425-5644.0%8-2335.3%12-1767.7%36913196153
vs opponents averaging70.533.425-5743.5%7-2233.6%13-1970.7%35813186143
Stats Against (Road Games)71.733.925-5744.4%9-2436.1%12-1868.4%38914186134

VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-2+1220-1010-2067.532.446.1%32.753.424.337.5%30.6
Road Games15-1+13.413-35-1166.331.045.8%32.254.723.938.0%30.0
Last 5 Games5-0+52-34-167.832.445.5%32.860.427.837.8%30.4
VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)67.532.425-5446.1%7-1939.0%10-1375.8%3371414794
vs opponents surrendering71.233.225-5943.1%8-2234.8%13-1871.1%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)66.331.025-5545.8%7-1839.5%9-1277.4%3261415683
Stats Against (All Games)53.424.319-5037.5%6-2030.3%10-1373.2%3179154133
vs opponents averaging75.335.427-5945.1%8-2235.6%14-1972.4%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)54.723.919-4938.0%6-1931.5%12-1672.9%30610144113
Average power rating of opponents played: MD-BALT COUNTY 67.2,  VIRGINIA 83
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MD-BALT COUNTY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/27/2018MAINE86-74W - -33-6352.4%341629-5651.8%3224
1/31/2018@ STONY BROOK67-63W - -25-5942.4%321023-5442.6%4017
2/3/2018VERMONT53-81L - -18-5036.0%241129-4465.9%3013
2/8/2018@ BINGHAMTON78-68W - -29-5949.2%32526-6241.9%3811
2/11/2018@ NEW HAMPSHIRE68-59W - -24-4454.5%331020-5735.1%3010
2/18/2018ALBANY68-60W - -24-4949.0%251122-5837.9%3715
2/21/2018STONY BROOK57-64L - -21-6233.9%32821-4843.7%4318
2/24/2018UMASS-LOWELL83-75W - -31-6845.6%421227-6541.5%3912
2/27/2018@ HARTFORD62-53W - -21-5042.0%341421-5637.5%3716
3/3/2018UMASS-LOWELL89-77W-9W152O33-6550.8%401025-6041.7%3713
3/6/2018HARTFORD75-60W-3W134O26-5547.3%411621-5240.4%3215
3/10/2018@ VERMONT65-62W10.5W131U25-5644.6%26418-3847.4%3213
3/16/2018*VIRGINIA              

VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/27/2018@ DUKE65-63W3.5W133.5U26-6639.4%31527-5648.2%4416
1/31/2018LOUISVILLE74-64W-10.5L124.5O29-5453.7%25725-5050.0%2613
2/3/2018@ SYRACUSE59-44W-6W114U23-4748.9%351117-5133.3%267
2/7/2018@ FLORIDA ST59-55W-3W131.5U22-5540.0%27618-4540.0%3111
2/10/2018VIRGINIA TECH60-61L-12L127.5U21-6134.4%36422-5143.1%3710
2/13/2018@ MIAMI59-50W-5W121U22-4845.8%321118-4738.3%2411
2/21/2018GEORGIA TECH65-54W-17L113O23-4847.9%31622-5143.1%256
2/24/2018@ PITTSBURGH66-37W-19.5W116.5U25-4951.0%37811-4623.9%249
3/1/2018@ LOUISVILLE67-66W-4L124O24-5642.9%341219-4641.3%278
3/3/2018NOTRE DAME62-57W-8.5L121U21-5042.0%30519-5335.8%378
3/8/2018*LOUISVILLE75-58W-7W123.5O31-5952.5%34718-4936.7%258
3/9/2018*CLEMSON64-58W-7.5L114O28-6046.7%37817-4934.7%3213
3/10/2018*N CAROLINA71-63W-3.5W125.5O21-5042.0%29420-4940.8%319
3/16/2018*MD-BALT COUNTY              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
VIRGINIA: Last season: 23-11, lost to Florida in second round of NCAA Tournament
Who's gone: G London Perrantes, G Marial Shayok (transferred), G Darius Thompson (transferred)
Who's back: G Devon Hall. He's a tri-captain the leading returning scorer (8.4 ppg). G Kyle Guy. He made a splash and became a fan favorite with his outside shooting stroke and man bun. The bun is gone, but the stroke is still there. F Isaiah Wilkins. Another tri-captain, he anchors Bennett's Pack-Line defense.
Who's new: F Jay Huff. He's a stretch four who draws comparisons to the like of Dirk Nowitzki, but will be asked to stay closer to the basket much of the time to help with rebounding. G Nigel Johnson. A speedy point guard who brings speed and a love of playing defense. G De'Andre Hunter. A 6-foot-7 guard who, like Huff, redshirted last year and who is a big-time scorer but may be asked to play some forward too because Virginia needs the size
The Skinny: Virginia is younger and without a go-to guy like Joe Harris, Malcolm Brogdon or Perrantes, but Guy and PG Ty Jerome both demonstrated outside shooting skills last season, Huff's improvement has been hyped throughout the offseason and the ever-present defensive focus always steals a few victories.
PREVIEW
Top seed Virginia gets underway vs. UMBC
 

For the third time in five seasons, Virginia has earned a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament but this year feels a bit different.

The Cavaliers, who ended as college basketball's unanimous No. 1 team in the final AP Poll this week after starting the season unranked, have been the most consistent and best team in the country almost all season.

A 71-63 victory over North Carolina last weekend in Brooklyn, N.Y., earned Virginia its third ACC Tournament title in school history and second in five years, and now sends the Cavaliers to Charlotte, N.C., this weekend to kick off the final stretch of the season.

Virginia (31-2) will face No. 16 seed Maryland-Baltimore County on Friday night in the tournament's South Region with the winner moving on to face the winner of the 8/9 matchup between Creighton and Kansas State.

"We have a lot more to prove," Virginia guard Kyle Guy said.

Guy was named the ACC Tournament MVP after his three-game performance last week and will look to carry that momentum over into a tournament that some say the Cavaliers have underachieved in over the past few years.

But the Cavaliers will be without freshman forward De'Andre Hunter, the ACC's Sixth Man of the Year, because of a broken left wrist suffered during the ACC Tournament. Hunter averaged 9.2 points and 3.5 rebounds in 33 games for the Cavaliers.

UMBC (24-10) is coming off an America East title where it knocked off No. 1 seed Vermont 65-62 on Saturday and recorded 20 or more wins this season for only the fourth time in school history.

This will be the first matchup between the teams in more than 12 years as they last met in December 2005, a Virginia win. Despite the hiatus, the connections between the two teams are noticeable.

UMBC coach Ryan Odom is in his second season with the Retrievers and is the son of former Virginia assistant coach Dave Odom. While his dad was on the staff at Virginia, Odom spent the majority of his childhood in Charlottesville.

"He comes from a great coaching family," Virginia coach Tony Bennett said of Odom.

The Retrievers are led by senior guard Jairus Lyles, who is averaging 20.2 points this season.

Lyles knocked down the game-winning 3-pointer to lift the Retrievers to their America East title over Vermont and will need even more heroics against a stingy Virginia defense.

The Cavaliers have allowed only one opponent to shoot 50 percent against them this season and have gone 34 straight games without allowing 70 points while allowing the fewest points in the country this season (53.4 per game).

"Everybody is capable in this tournament," Bennett said. "That's just how it is."

A No. 16-seed has never beaten a No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament and with the Cavaliers opening as a 22.5-point favorite against the Retrievers, they seem to also be one of the favorites to cut down the nets in San Antonio -- a notion that was not as common in past seasons.

"Don't over-complicate it," Bennett said of the now "survive and advance" format of the postseason. "Improve, prepare well, play to win. That's what we have to do when we step up. And whoever it is or wherever it is, I don't know if we have a choice on that or not."


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