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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/28/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
OREGON
 
VIRGINIA
+8.5  

-8.5  
+300

-400

119
 
49
Final
53

OREGON (25 - 12) vs. VIRGINIA (31 - 3)
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Thursday, 3/28/2019 9:59 PM
NCAA - South Regional Semifinals - KFC Yum Center - Louisville, KY
Board OpenLatest
653OREGON119120
654VIRGINIA-7.5-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OREGON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-12+7.422-1513-2370.631.445.3%34.462.528.139.9%32.8
Road Games12-8+5.112-87-1266.429.343.0%33.363.128.240.0%34.5
Last 5 Games5-0+55-02-271.628.247.1%34.257.025.235.9%33.6
OREGON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.631.425-5645.3%8-2235.1%12-1772.1%34813188124
vs opponents surrendering71.533.525-5843.5%8-2234.2%13-1969.7%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)66.429.324-5643.0%7-2233.6%11-1572.9%33812198125
Stats Against (All Games)62.528.121-5339.9%7-2429.1%13-1870.1%33812175143
vs opponents averaging73.934.426-5845.0%8-2235.0%14-2070.0%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)63.128.221-5240.0%7-2428.7%15-2073.2%34811166143

VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-3+10.824-1016-1871.635.147.9%34.755.026.038.1%29.5
Road Games16-2+914-49-969.332.647.9%34.057.128.339.9%30.9
Last 5 Games4-1-12-33-268.431.046.6%31.060.031.043.1%30.8
VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.635.126-5447.9%8-2140.1%12-1674.0%3581414694
vs opponents surrendering69.432.425-5842.1%8-2333.1%13-1870.8%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)69.332.626-5447.9%8-2137.7%10-1467.5%3481314694
Stats Against (All Games)55.026.020-5238.1%6-2127.8%9-1465.4%2979165113
vs opponents averaging72.934.426-5944.0%7-2233.6%14-1971.3%37913176134
Stats Against (Road Games)57.128.321-5439.9%6-2127.4%8-1365.2%31810145103
Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON 78.7,  VIRGINIA 80.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OREGON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/6/2019CALIFORNIA73-62W-16L139U29-5354.7%331520-5139.2%239
2/10/2019STANFORD69-46W-6W137.5U26-5944.1%41915-5527.3%3714
2/16/2019@ OREGON ST57-72L2.5L132U20-4544.4%341825-5149.0%278
2/21/2019@ USC49-66L2L137U18-5433.3%28927-5450.0%3513
2/23/2019@ UCLA83-90L1.5L140.5O29-5850.0%31829-5750.9%367
2/28/2019ARIZONA ST79-51W-2.5W139U30-6149.2%441517-5332.1%2614
3/2/2019ARIZONA73-47W-5W130U27-6144.3%36315-4831.2%3615
3/6/2019@ WASHINGTON ST72-61W-6.5W143.5U29-5949.2%291021-5042.0%3517
3/9/2019@ WASHINGTON55-47W5.5W124U21-4942.9%371616-4833.3%2815
3/13/2019*WASHINGTON ST84-51W-12W134.5O33-6749.3%411416-5230.8%3320
3/14/2019*UTAH66-54W-4W136.5U25-5743.9%35818-5334.0%3812
3/15/2019*ARIZONA ST79-75W-3W132O28-6741.8%38822-5540.0%3714
3/16/2019*WASHINGTON68-48W-2W121U21-4052.5%331618-5433.3%2414
3/22/2019*WISCONSIN72-54W2W117O28-5154.9%341220-6033.3%3513
3/24/2019*UC-IRVINE73-54W-4.5W127P27-5945.8%31720-5139.2%3415
3/28/2019*VIRGINIA              

VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019DUKE71-81L-2L135O28-6046.7%281426-4557.8%2515
2/11/2019@ N CAROLINA69-61W1W139.5U24-4553.3%271023-6535.4%388
2/16/2019NOTRE DAME60-54W-17L126U19-5236.5%36819-5534.5%339
2/18/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH64-58W-5W118O23-5046.0%311323-5839.7%288
2/23/2019@ LOUISVILLE64-52W-5.5W124.5U26-5646.4%39517-5530.9%285
2/27/2019GEORGIA TECH81-51W-19W120O30-5455.6%41821-5637.5%217
3/2/2019PITTSBURGH73-49W-18W125U24-4158.5%251017-4438.6%2415
3/4/2019@ SYRACUSE79-53W-6W121O28-5154.9%351119-5733.3%3310
3/9/2019LOUISVILLE73-68W-12L125O23-5740.4%31423-5641.1%4010
3/14/2019*NC STATE76-56W-11.5W131.5O25-4852.1%33919-4938.8%299
3/15/2019*FLORIDA ST59-69L-8.5L122.5O22-5341.5%20826-4656.5%3513
3/22/2019*GARDNER WEBB71-56W-22.5L128U28-5451.9%351522-5044.0%2116
3/24/2019*OKLAHOMA63-51W-10.5W126.5U27-5648.2%36619-5236.5%297
3/28/2019*OREGON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OREGON: Last season: 23-13, eliminated in the second round of the NIT.
Nickname: Ducks.
Coach: Dana Altman.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: G Elijah Brown, F MiKyle McIntosh and F Troy Brown Jr.
Who's back: Point guard Payton Pritchard enters his junior year as the team's top returning scorer with an average 14.5 points and 4.8 assists per game. Also back is fellow starter Paul White, a senior who averaged 9.4 points and 3.5 rebounds last season. Forward Kenny Wooten led the Pac-12 as a freshman last season with 2.6 blocks per game. Wooten was one of two freshmen to play in every game last season, joining Victor Bailey Jr.
Who's new: All eyes will be on 7-foot-2 center Bol Bol, the son of the late NBA star Manute Bol. He was considered a five-star prospect and the best prep recruit at center. He averaged 19.7 points and 7.6 rebounds for Findlay Prep in Nevada his senior season. Bol is expected to be a one-and-done for the Ducks. He's joined by fellow five-star recruit Louis King, who will miss the start of the season after he tore his meniscus during his senior season in Jersey City, New Jersey. The 6-foot-9 forward is expected to be back sometime around Dec. 1.
The Skinny: After going to the Final Four in the 2016-17 season, the Ducks faltered a bit last season and settled for an NIT appearance. The Ducks will have some obvious offensive power with Pritchard, so coach Dana Altman is emphasizing defense going into this season. Meanwhile, the Ducks will get plenty of attention because of Bol Bol.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have the Ducks with a 1-in-25 shot to win the NCAA Tournament. But the Ducks were voted as the preseason favorite to win the Pac-12 title by the media that cover the team, and Oregon is also the top-ranked conference team in the AP Top 25.
VIRGINIA: Last season: 31-3, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Cavaliers
Coach: Tony Bennett, 10th season
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Who's gone: G Devon Hall and F Isaiah Wilkins
Who's back: G Kyle Guy (14.1 ppg, 83 3-pointers) was the team's leading scorer and joins point guard Ty Jerome (10.6 ppg, 132 assists) as one of the nation's top backcourt tandems. F De'Andre Hunter returns from a late-season wrist injury as the ACC's top sixth man last year (9.2 ppg in just 19.9 mpg) and F Jack Salt anchors a defense that is always one of the nation's best. Fs Mamadi Diakite and Jay Huff have shown flashes of brilliance, but will need to offer more consistency at both ends.
Who's new: Alabama transfer Braxton Key could be a huge addition if he returns to his freshman year form when he averaged 12 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists for the Crimson Tide. Slowed by a knee injury, his numbers were cut almost in half, but at 6-foot-8, he should be a valued rebounding addition, too.
The Skinny: The Cavaliers may have topped their Ralph Sampson lost to Chaminade legacy last season by becoming the first No. 1 seed, and the overall No. 1 seed at that, to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Bennett has said it's important to remember the feeling, but also their historic success and move forward. Bennett's team have largely underachieved in the tournament, reaching just one Elite Eight and one Sweet 16, a lack of success that has to haunt on some level.
Expectations: The Cavaliers are ranked fifth to start the season and picked second behind Duke in the ACC. With much veteran experience, they should again be able to give the young but talented Blue Devils a run for the ACC regular season and tournament titles.
PREVIEW
Virginia braces for upset-minded Oregon
 

Virginia is two victories away from reaching the Final Four for the first time since 1984.

But junior point guard Ty Jerome would be just fine if that chatter was curbed for the rest of the week.,

"Everyone is talking about a Final Four, but I've never been to a Sweet 16," Jerome said after the Cavaliers' second-round win over Oklahoma.

Jerome will indeed be at a Sweet 16 location on Thursday when top-seeded Virginia (31-3) squares off with 12th-seeded Oregon (25-12) in South Region play at Louisville, Ky.

Jerome, who averages 13.0 points and 5.3 assists, was a freshman reserve two years ago when the Cavaliers were routed 65-39 by Florida in the second round. And, of course, events were even worse last season when Virginia became the first No. 1 seed to lose to a No. 16 when UMBC delivered a 74-54 opening-round trouncing.

Last season's startling loss has hung over the team all season -- and ramped back up when the Cavaliers trailed No. 16 Gardner-Webb by 14 in the first half before they rallied for a first-round win.

Virginia coach Tony Bennett doesn't even fight it. He understands that the situation is the first of its kind.

"There's pressure and excitement and tension to try to advance in this tournament, that's always there, but it was a different feel," Bennett said after the Oklahoma contest. "It's unlike anything -- well, no college basketball team really in the history of the game has had to go through that.

"It's our doing. We were the first 1 seed to lose last year, and then all of a sudden to fight back and become a 1 seed, and then to be in that situation again. You talk about trying to focus in and then getting down, it was real."

The Cavaliers will likely receive a battle from the Ducks, who are one of the hottest teams in the nation with 10 straight wins.

Oregon defeated Wisconsin and UC Irvine by an average of 18.5 points and allowed just 54 points in each victory.

"We're not satisfied yet," junior point guard Payton Pritchard said after the win over UC Irvine. "We don't want to just go to Sweet 16 and lay an egg. We'll go in and fight. We're happy with making the Sweet 16, but we want more. We don't play basketball just to make two rounds. We play to win it all."

The Ducks sure weren't playing that way just over a month ago. Oregon lost by an average of 13 points during a three-game losing streak against Oregon State, Southern California and UCLA and allowed a season-worst 90 points to the Bruins.

At that point, the Ducks were 15-12 and going nowhere fast.

But back-to-back routs over Arizona State (79-51) and Arizona (73-47) sparked a stunning turnaround that included four wins in four days to win the Pac-12 tournament title prior to the back-to-back NCAA Tournament blowout victories.

Pritchard, who averages 13.0 points and 4.6 assists, struggles to explain how it all happened.

"I can't really put my finger on it, but we were really low," Pritchard recalled. "We were at a low point against USC and just, you know, we were dead in the water. Either the season was going to be over at that point or we're going to change it and see what we could make happen."

Oregon will show up and it will try to end Virginia's March Madness fun in the Sweet 16.

"They don't make mistakes. They're not going to beat themselves," Ducks coach Dana Altman said of the Cavaliers after the win over the Anteaters. "But we've got a puncher's chance, and we'll go swing away and see what happens."

--Field Level Media


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