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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 3/21/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 
ST MARYS-CA
+6  

-6  
+200

-250

141
 
67
Final
58

UTAH (21 - 11) at ST MARYS-CA (30 - 5)
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Wednesday, 3/21/2018 10:00 PM
NIT - Quarterfinals
Board OpenLatest
767UTAH140.5140.5
768ST MARYS-CA-6-6.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-11+6.616-1111-1874.035.546.0%33.868.532.341.7%34.4
Road Games6-8+1.86-76-868.530.944.0%30.672.734.945.4%33.9
Last 5 Games3-2-0.12-21-470.435.047.2%31.865.230.041.8%32.2
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.035.525-5446.0%9-2536.7%15-1976.2%34716165123
vs opponents surrendering73.634.426-5944.2%8-2235.2%14-2071.3%34913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)68.530.924-5444.0%9-2435.8%13-1775.1%31714165122
Stats Against (All Games)68.532.324-5841.7%8-2233.6%12-1772.2%34911206123
vs opponents averaging75.535.127-5845.5%8-2235.5%15-2071.8%35914196134
Stats Against (Road Games)72.734.925-5645.4%10-2341.1%12-1774.7%34813196113

ST MARYS-CA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-5+0.713-188-2177.538.551.8%33.564.430.444.1%27.9
Home Games18-1+1.86-92-1278.739.351.1%34.760.928.741.7%28.8
Last 5 Games4-1-1.12-32-376.436.052.8%34.063.429.443.2%25.2
ST MARYS-CA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.538.528-5551.8%8-1941.3%13-1777.9%34716154103
vs opponents surrendering71.733.525-5744.6%8-2135.5%14-1972.1%33814186123
Team Stats (Home Games)78.739.328-5651.1%9-2143.0%13-1679.0%3581715593
Stats Against (All Games)64.430.424-5644.1%5-1731.8%10-1472.0%28612165103
vs opponents averaging71.933.526-5645.2%7-2035.1%14-1971.3%34814186133
Stats Against (Home Games)60.928.723-5541.7%5-1731.0%9-1374.4%29710176113
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 77.2,  ST MARYS-CA 73
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2018@ COLORADO55-67L1.5L139U20-5735.1%341422-5143.1%3612
2/8/2018STANFORD75-60W-5.5W144U28-5650.0%31619-5335.8%3811
2/10/2018CALIFORNIA77-43W-13.5W138U28-5154.9%371316-5330.2%3216
2/15/2018@ WASHINGTON70-58W-1W139.5U23-5343.4%361121-5141.2%2613
2/17/2018@ WASHINGTON ST77-70W-7.5L143.5O25-5050.0%331222-6136.1%3511
2/22/2018UCLA84-78W-3W149O29-5552.7%301028-6642.4%3813
2/24/2018USC58-74L-5L142U22-5440.7%321529-5750.9%3111
3/3/2018COLORADO64-54W-9.5W136U18-4540.0%30922-6036.7%4113
3/8/2018*OREGON66-68L2T134.5U22-4351.2%25920-5337.7%346
3/14/2018CAL DAVIS69-59W-12L139.5U21-4744.7%351123-5839.7%2911
3/19/2018LSU95-71W-5W148.5O33-5757.9%371326-5944.1%269
3/21/2018@ ST MARYS-CA              

ST MARYS-CA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/1/2018SAN FRANCISCO79-43W-13.5W137.5U32-6350.8%44918-5731.6%2912
2/3/2018@ SAN DIEGO65-62W-8.5L136U26-4459.1%291322-4944.9%205
2/8/2018@ LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT83-62W-13W145P32-5064.0%30724-5543.6%259
2/10/2018GONZAGA65-78L-1.5L145.5U22-5341.5%34932-6847.1%394
2/15/2018@ SAN FRANCISCO63-70L-9L136U24-5642.9%34923-5046.0%337
2/17/2018@ PORTLAND73-61W-14.5L135.5U21-4645.7%32923-5145.1%2510
2/22/2018PEPPERDINE75-61W-17.5L146.5U29-6445.3%38321-5339.6%304
2/24/2018SANTA CLARA67-40W-17.5W134U25-5149.0%361112-5123.5%3014
3/3/2018*PEPPERDINE69-66W-15.5L144U22-4647.8%381524-6139.3%296
3/5/2018*BYU72-85L-5L137.5O28-5650.0%271033-5461.1%246
3/13/2018SE LOUISIANA89-45W-14.5W139U35-5959.3%38919-5435.2%2210
3/19/2018WASHINGTON85-81W-11L142.5O31-5556.4%311232-5855.2%219
3/21/2018UTAH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH: Last season: 20-12, lost to Boise State in first round of NIT
Who's gone: F Kyle Kuzma, G Lorenzo Bonam, G Devon Daniels, G JoJo Zamora
Who's back: F David Collette averaged 13.6 points, 5.1 rebounds last season; G Sedrick Barefield averaged 9.0 points and shot 39.3 percent from 3; F Tyler Rawson averaged 6.0 points, 3.7 rebounds; G Parker Van Dyke averaged 4.6 points and shot 34.9 percent from 3; C Jayce Johnson averaged 4.0 points, 4.3 rebounds.
Who's new: G Justin Bibbins is a 5-foot-8 transfer from Long Beach State, where he was a two-time All-Big West selection; F Chris Seeley is a 6-8 redshirt freshman; F Donnie Tillman is a 6-7 athletic freshman from highly regarded Findlay Prep in Las Vegas; G Christian Popoola is a 6-4 freshman combo guard.
The Skinny: The Utes missed the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2014 last season and now there's an influx of new bodies into the lineup. Utah lost four of its top six scorers, including first-round pick Kyle Kuzma, and Collette is the lone returning starter. There are currently more questions than answers with so much turnover in the rotation.
PREVIEW
Saint Mary's hosts Utah in NIT quarters
 

There's no doubt Saint Mary's felt jilted when they were left out of the NCAA Tournament.

But now the Gaels (30-5) have embraced their entry into the NIT and after beating Washington 85-81 on Monday are only one win away from earning a trip to New York and Madison Square Garden.

Standing in their way is Utah, (22-11, third place in the Pac-12). The Utes took care of business by defeating LSU 95-71 on Monday.

Next up, Utah heads to Moraga, Calif., for a pivotal meeting against No. 25 Saint Mary's on Wednesday at McKeon Pavilion, where the Gaels are 17-1.

Common themes connect the programs. Naturally, each would rather be in the NCAA Tournament, both are hoping to extend their season for the seniors on their team and each hopes to use the NIT as a springboard for the future.

And both have a healthy respect for one another, especially after having met in a closed scrimmage in Salt Lake City before the start of the season.

"We scrimmaged them this year," Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett said. "I haven't watched them all year but we played them early on and know their personnel. I'm familiar with their program and they are tough, physical and well coached."

According to the Salt Lake Tribune, Utes coach Larry Krystkowiak described his team's performance in the October scrimmage as 30 minutes of "pretty good basketball and 10 minutes of "not so good" play leading to a loss.

When they play this time, the stakes will be much higher.

Krystkowiak said the Gaels probably would be a Sweet 16 team if they had received an NCAA Tournament bid.

"They've got a lot of pieces and a lot of veteran players, and are a well-coached team," Krystkowiak told reporters.

To the Utah coach's point, the Gaels put on a diverse and dangerous offensive dis the Huskies. Jordan Ford led the way with 26 points. Evan Fitzner came off the bench and tossed in 20.

West Coast Conference Player of the Year Jock Landale and Calvin Hermanson each contributed 14 points as the Gaels led by 16 points in the third quarter but had to hang on down the stretch.

Throughout the season, the Gaels leaned on their Big Three -- Landale, Hermanson and guard Emmett Naar, the school's all-time assist leader. But Ford has wedged his way into the mix with solid play. In the two NIT games, he has scored 45 points.

"I think I'm just a lot more confident than I was, I've learned a lot over the past couple years since I have been here. I learned a lot from ... sitting on the sidelines, being able to watch. It taught me a lot."

The Utes also put on an impressive offensive display as they jumped out to an early 30-9 lead and never looked back. Utah shot a blistering 57.9 percent from the field on its way to a season-high 95 points.

Sedrick Barefield led all five starters who scored in double figures with 17. Justin Bibbins added 16 and Gabe Bealer finished with 13. Tyler Rawson and David Collette contributed 12 apiece.

"We seemed to be ready," Krystkowiak said. "We got the ball moving. We played hard. We got out in transition and ran. ... We always try to take advantage of some of the elevation opportunities."

Elevation won't come into play Wednesday. Defense most likely will decide who advances to Tuesday's semifinal game in New York against the winner of the Western Kentucky and Oklahoma State contest.

Saint Mary's gives up 64.4 points per game while Utah's opponents score an average of 68.5.

Krystkowiak has emphasized to his team that good things happen when they play defense.

"When we focus on defense -- and he tells us that -- and he gives us a little trust and freedom on the offensive end, we are real free flowing," Barefield told the Salt Lake Tribune. "On top of that, we execute and we do what he says. It's a great combination of both of those things, and I think it frees our minds up a little bit."

The Utes and Gaels met in a first-round NIT matchup in 2014 in Moraga. Saint Mary's prevailed 70-58.


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