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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
N CAROLINA
 
WAKE FOREST
-17  

+17  


158
 
95
Final
57

N CAROLINA (19 - 5) at WAKE FOREST (9 - 14)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 12:00 PM
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605N CAROLINA-17-17
606WAKE FOREST156158
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
N CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games19-5-4.613-911-1287.242.046.9%42.774.034.642.4%33.0
Road Games8-3-0.97-34-684.740.846.3%43.473.535.742.5%33.6
Last 5 Games4-1+1.83-22-383.638.245.6%39.874.631.645.3%31.8
Conference Games9-2+0.47-44-783.539.345.4%41.175.033.644.0%33.5
N CAROLINA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)87.242.031-6746.9%9-2437.5%16-2175.2%431120188144
vs opponents surrendering68.731.925-5842.3%7-2233.1%12-1769.8%34913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)84.740.831-6746.3%9-2338.9%14-1972.5%431219197143
Stats Against (All Games)74.034.626-6242.4%9-2534.4%13-1968.4%33814187154
vs opponents averaging75.135.827-5845.6%8-2335.6%14-1971.5%36914176134
Stats Against (Road Games)73.535.726-6142.5%8-2532.5%14-2166.2%34814186135

WAKE FOREST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-14+0.89-1410-1368.932.440.0%38.074.733.346.0%33.7
Home Games7-5+2.95-75-773.334.242.6%41.172.131.143.2%34.1
Last 5 Games1-4-0.61-42-359.227.034.9%39.675.035.047.5%37.0
Conference Games2-9+0.43-84-762.929.735.8%38.077.535.248.0%36.3
WAKE FOREST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)68.932.423-5840.0%6-2130.5%17-2372.8%381111185133
vs opponents surrendering68.832.224-5842.4%7-2332.7%13-1870.1%34913186133
Team Stats (Home Games)73.334.225-5842.6%5-1829.2%19-2672.3%411210185143
Stats Against (All Games)74.733.327-5846.0%8-2333.1%14-2070.4%34815207114
vs opponents averaging73.634.826-5745.8%8-2234.8%14-2071.2%35814176134
Stats Against (Home Games)72.131.126-6043.2%7-2431.2%13-2063.6%34914226123
Average power rating of opponents played: N CAROLINA 81.7,  WAKE FOREST 78.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
N CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018DAVIDSON82-60W-15W160.5U26-5944.1%491420-6729.9%3313
1/2/2019HARVARD77-57W-16W150.5U26-6241.9%381121-5438.9%3422
1/5/2019@ PITTSBURGH85-60W-9.5W156U32-7443.2%511119-6230.6%4615
1/8/2019@ NC STATE90-82W1.5W173U29-6445.3%512331-7342.5%3313
1/12/2019LOUISVILLE62-83L-11L155.5U20-5834.5%311428-5451.9%4014
1/15/2019NOTRE DAME75-69W-13L157.5U27-6839.7%471125-6141.0%3611
1/19/2019@ MIAMI85-76W-7W157.5O33-6055.0%381527-5549.1%2311
1/21/2019VIRGINIA TECH103-82W-4W152.5O36-6753.7%351327-6144.3%3216
1/29/2019@ GEORGIA TECH77-54W-10.5W147U29-6147.5%391521-6035.0%3416
2/2/2019@ LOUISVILLE79-69W-2W158.5U29-6942.0%491026-6241.9%3211
2/5/2019NC STATE113-96W-10W165O37-6656.1%411737-7450.0%2711
2/9/2019MIAMI88-85W-15.5L154O31-6647.0%321032-6847.1%3916
2/11/2019VIRGINIA61-69L-1L139.5U23-6535.4%38824-4553.3%2710
2/16/2019@ WAKE FOREST              
2/20/2019@ DUKE              
2/23/2019FLORIDA ST              
2/26/2019SYRACUSE              
3/2/2019@ CLEMSON              
3/5/2019@ BOSTON COLLEGE              
3/9/2019DUKE              

WAKE FOREST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018GARDNER WEBB69-73L-6L143.5U17-5232.7%351818-5135.3%3917
1/2/2019CORNELL83-61W-7.5W141O32-6251.6%501021-5637.5%259
1/5/2019@ GEORGIA TECH79-92L7L137O27-6839.7%331329-5255.8%3212
1/8/2019DUKE65-87L21L156U22-6533.8%371636-6258.1%4217
1/12/2019@ MIAMI65-76L10L145.5U25-7334.2%391223-4847.9%3715
1/15/2019NC STATE71-67W8.5W162U23-5244.2%411127-7337.0%399
1/19/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH71-87L18.5W142.5O18-4837.5%331629-5156.9%2311
1/22/2019@ VIRGINIA45-68L22L131.5U17-5530.9%371122-5738.6%417
1/26/2019BOSTON COLLEGE61-65L1.5L149.5U25-5644.6%431627-6541.5%317
1/30/2019LOUISVILLE54-82L9.5L145U18-6826.5%391129-5651.8%4211
2/3/2019@ CLEMSON37-64L14.5L137.5U14-5923.7%411625-5347.2%3411
2/5/2019PITTSBURGH78-76W3W140.5O27-6442.2%481829-6942.0%359
2/13/2019@ FLORIDA ST66-88L18L142.5O22-5738.6%27935-6256.5%439
2/16/2019N CAROLINA              
2/19/2019@ NOTRE DAME              
2/24/2019@ NC STATE              
2/26/2019MIAMI              
3/2/2019SYRACUSE              
3/5/2019@ DUKE              
3/9/2019FLORIDA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
N CAROLINA: Last season: 26-11, reached second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Tar Heels.
Coach: Roy Williams.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: The program has lost mainstays from its 2017 national championship winner in point guard Joel Berry II ' a former Final Four most outstanding player ' and swingman Theo Pinson.
Who's back: Forward Luke Maye followed his last-second shot to beat Kentucky in the 2017 NCAA Elite Eight with a star-turning junior season, averaging 16.9 points and 10.1 points to be an Associated Press third-team All-American. He's now a preseason AP All-American and picked as ACC player of the year. Starters Cameron Johnson (12.4 points) and Kenny Williams (11.4) are back on the perimeter, which also has junior point guard Seventh Woods competing to take Berry's job. There's also a rotation of serviceable big men, led by sophomores Garrison Brooks and Sterling Manley.
Who's new: The Tar Heels have their best recruiting class in years, perhaps not coincidentally as they emerge from years of uncertainty due to a now-resolved NCAA academic case. Wing Nassir Little is the kind of five-star McDonald's All-American and possible one-and-done talent that shunned the Tar Heels in recent years. There's another McDonald's All-American in Coby White, an top-25 national recruit who will compete to be the new point guard after setting a North Carolina state scoring record with more than 3,500 points in high school. And the 6-foot-7 Rechon "Leaky" Black brings size and versatility to the perimeter.
The Skinny: There's no questioning talent and scoring potential on a team with Maye, Johnson and Williams joined by the touted rookie class. There are two main questions here: the Tar Heels need White or Woods to play well at the point with Berry gone, and that revolving door of big men needs to provide some interior toughness that was lacking at times as UNC leaned heavily on a small-ball lineup last year. If the eighth-ranked Tar Heels resolve both issues, this is a Final Four contender.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have UNC at 10-to-1 to win it all, tied with Villanova for the fifth-best odds nationally.
WAKE FOREST: Last season: 11-20, no postseason.
Nickname: Demon Deacons
Coach: Danny Manning
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Who's gone: Center Doral Moore (NBA), guard Bryant Crawford (overseas), guard Mitchell Wilbekin (graduation) and three transfers ' guard Keyshawn Woods, swingman Donovan Mitchell and forward Melo Eggleston.
Who's back: Guard Brandon Childress, who averaged 9.1 points in 26 minutes per game, is the only player who appeared in the Demon Deacons' NCAA Tournament loss in 2017. Sophomore guard Chaundee Brown made 29 starts last season and 7-footer Olivier Sarr will be asked to contribute on the inside.
Who's new: Forward Jaylen Hoard is the program's highest-rated recruit since Al-Farouq Aminu in 2008. The Demon Deacons also brought in a couple of Division I transfers in guard Torry Johnson (Northern Arizona) and Ikenna Smart (Buffalo).
The Skinny: The rebuilding process continues in Year 5 under Manning, who has had more 20-loss seasons (two) than 20-win seasons (one) so far. They need to show across-the-board improvement to avoid slipping further behind in a difficult ACC.
Expectations: The Demon Deacons face 600-to-1 odds to win the NCAA Tournament, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers. An upper-division finish in the ACC and a postseason berth of any kind would be a positive step and represent a realistic goal for the Demon Deacons.
PREVIEW
No. 8 North Carolina on the rebound at Wake Forest
 

The concerns have been rather different for No. 8 North Carolina and Wake Forest after games earlier this week.

The Tar Heels are fussing about their inability to execute at times late in games. Wake Forest is trying to keep games close against most nationally ranked foes.

North Carolina makes the trip for its first road game after a three-game homestand when the teams meet Saturday afternoon in Winston Salem, N.C.

"We got to get better," North Carolina coach Roy Williams said. "I got to do a better job coaching late-game situations."

Williams was bemoaning the shortcomings that were exposed in Monday night's 69-61 loss to fourth-ranked Virginia, which snapped the Tar Heels' seven-game winning streak.

North Carolina forward Garrison Brooks said the Tar Heels (19-5, 9-2 Atlantic Coast Conference) were out of sync when it mattered most.

"We struggled with late clock management," Brooks said. "Our time management wasn't that good. We didn't execute late in the game."

That might have accounted for the Tar Heels' season-low point total.

Still, North Carolina enters the weekend just a game behind first-place Duke in the ACC standings. Those teams meet for the first time Wednesday night, in Durham.

Even with the loss to Virginia, North Carolina holds its best 11-game mark in ACC play in eight years.

Wake Forest (9-14, 2-9) was a blowout victim Wednesday night at No. 17 Florida State.

Other than an upset of North Carolina State, the Demon Deacons haven't finished closer than 16 points in any of the other six games against nationally ranked opponents this season.

The 88-66 loss to Florida State came when the Demon Deacons were without a solid response.

"There was a stretch in the second half where they got out and reeled off a few points really quickly," Wake Forest coach Danny Manning said. "We need to do a better job of handling the ball and then getting back in transition defense. During that run, we didn't get back the way we needed to."

Florida State held a 43-27 rebounding advantage. It marked the first time in ACC play that the Demon Deacons failed to secure at least 10 offensive rebounds. They were limited to six despite missing 35 shots from the field.

"We have to do a better job on the backboard," Manning said.

Wake Forest gave up 12 offensive rebounds to the Seminoles. That's a bad omen given that North Carolina is one of the country's top rebounding teams, and that the Tar Heels collected 18 boards at the offensive end against Virginia.

Freshman guard Coby White has led North Carolina in scoring eight times this season, including in the past two games.

North Carolina has some physical wounds to heal as well. Cameron Johnson missed time down the stretch and was hobbling at times in the Virginia game, although Williams said Friday he expects Johnson to be available. Plus, forward Nassir Little didn't return after exiting with a first-half sprained ankle. Williams said he was unsure if Little would be able to play Saturday.

Wake Forest had graduate transfer guard Torry Johnson back in action after a four-game absence with a shoulder injury. He played 23 minutes with five points off the bench at Florida State.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 5/8/2024 9:20:36 PM EST.


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