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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 1/17/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA
 
CALIFORNIA
-12.5  

+12.5  
-950

+600

149.5
 
79
Final
58

ARIZONA (14 - 4) at CALIFORNIA (7 - 11)
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Wednesday, 1/17/2018 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
771ARIZONA-14.5-13.5
772CALIFORNIA154150.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-4-13.16-1110-782.938.150.1%36.772.234.342.9%30.2
Road Games4-4-16.13-55-278.235.946.7%36.579.037.746.2%31.7
Last 5 Games4-1-11-33-281.435.245.2%36.875.234.844.3%30.4
Conference Games4-1-11-33-281.435.245.2%36.875.234.844.3%30.4
ARIZONA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.938.129-5850.1%7-1937.7%18-2378.3%37916186124
vs opponents surrendering71.433.425-5942.6%7-2233.9%14-1970.8%35913206143
Team Stats (Road Games)78.235.928-5946.7%5-1829.9%18-2376.6%36914195125
Stats Against (All Games)72.234.325-5842.9%8-2136.4%14-2073.2%30813216133
vs opponents averaging76.53627-5845.6%8-2235.8%15-2171.9%37915196144
Stats Against (Road Games)79.037.727-5946.2%8-2139.5%16-2079.3%32717217124

CALIFORNIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-11-2.95-108-673.332.943.6%36.880.339.146.7%33.7
Home Games4-6-2.12-76-276.734.044.5%38.083.641.447.2%31.9
Last 5 Games1-4-1.81-42-366.425.240.3%36.281.038.050.7%33.4
Conference Games1-4-1.81-42-366.425.240.3%36.281.038.050.7%33.4
CALIFORNIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.332.926-5943.6%5-1533.2%17-2468.9%371111207155
vs opponents surrendering73.434.326-5943.9%8-2235.1%14-2069.8%35913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)76.734.026-5844.5%5-1434.0%20-2871.7%381212205166
Stats Against (All Games)80.339.128-6046.7%10-2439.9%15-2071.6%34917216144
vs opponents averaging77.536.627-6045.8%8-2337.2%14-2071.5%37915186133
Stats Against (Home Games)83.641.429-6147.2%10-2442.9%16-2175.4%32818236134
Average power rating of opponents played: ARIZONA 78,  CALIFORNIA 73.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/29/2017LONG BEACH ST91-56W-22W157U36-6060.0%341221-5141.2%2519
12/2/2017@ UNLV91-88W-5L158O35-7546.7%371633-6253.2%3718
12/5/2017*TEXAS A&M67-64W1.5W146.5U20-4742.6%291126-5745.6%3011
12/9/2017ALABAMA88-82W-8.5L149O29-5651.8%431224-6238.7%308
12/16/2017@ NEW MEXICO89-73W-15W153O32-5064.0%351024-6238.7%237
12/18/2017N DAKOTA ST83-53W-22.5W142U33-6650.0%41520-5437.0%2913
12/21/2017CONNECTICUT73-58W-16L144U25-5050.0%291322-5440.7%3318
12/30/2017ARIZONA ST84-78W-6T163.5U28-6245.2%401625-6637.9%3913
1/4/2018@ UTAH94-82W-3.5W142O30-6050.0%461226-5944.1%2311
1/6/2018@ COLORADO77-80L-8.5L149.5O28-7338.4%36729-5354.7%3415
1/11/2018OREGON ST62-53W-16L146.5U22-5341.5%351222-5639.3%3315
1/13/2018OREGON90-83W-9L149O25-4654.3%271727-5747.4%2315
1/17/2018@ CALIFORNIA              
1/20/2018@ STANFORD              
1/25/2018COLORADO              
1/27/2018UTAH              
1/31/2018@ WASHINGTON ST              
2/3/2018@ WASHINGTON              
2/8/2018UCLA              

CALIFORNIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/28/2017CS-NORTHRIDGE83-63W-13.5W145.5O30-5851.7%401125-6737.3%3311
12/2/2017ST MARYS-CA63-74L7.5L148U26-5349.1%261225-5149.0%309
12/6/2017C ARKANSAS69-96L - -21-5538.2%372231-6349.2%3413
12/9/2017@ SAN DIEGO ST63-62W16.5W149.5U22-4944.9%331720-4940.8%2414
12/16/2017CS-FULLERTON95-89W-8L140O28-6443.7%421529-6048.3%3519
12/19/2017@ SEATTLE81-59W - -29-6246.8%39622-6633.3%3816
12/21/2017PORTLAND ST81-106L-5L167.5O25-5644.6%442637-7748.1%3210
12/30/2017@ STANFORD77-74W7W144.5O31-6647.0%361026-5944.1%3912
1/4/2018USC62-80L6.5L153U23-5839.7%372230-6546.2%3611
1/6/2018UCLA84-107L7.5L157O30-7341.1%401032-5558.2%3512
1/11/2018@ WASHINGTON56-66L9.5L152U22-5242.3%281822-4450.0%2820
1/13/2018@ WASHINGTON ST53-78L4.5L151U21-6631.8%401429-5156.9%2915
1/17/2018ARIZONA              
1/20/2018ARIZONA ST              
1/25/2018@ UCLA              
1/28/2018@ USC              
2/1/2018OREGON              
2/3/2018OREGON ST              
2/7/2018@ COLORADO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: Last season: 32-5, reached NCAA regional final
Who's gone: F Lauri Markkanen, G Kobi Simmons, G Kareem Allen, F Chance Comanche.
Who's back: G Allonzo Trier is one of the nation's best scorers and has taken over the leadership role at Arizona. C Dusan Ristic is adept at scoring with either hand and worked on becoming a better defender. PG Parker Jackson-Cartwright had one of the nation's best assist-to-turnover ratios a year ago and G Rawle Alkins is a dynamic player, though will be out until December with a broken foot.
Who's new: F Deandre Ayton is supremely athletic at 7-foot-1, 260 pounds and could end up being one of the nation's best players. G Emmanuel Akot's decision to reclassify for the 2017-18 season gives Arizona's backcourt a huge boost and G Alex Barcello provides coach Sean Miller lineup options. G Brandon Randolph could be the outside shooter Arizona has missed the past few seasons.
The Skinny: The arrest of assistant coach Emanuel Richardson for allegedly paying a recruit to play at Arizona hangs over the Wildcats as they head into the season and could follow them throughout. The key will be whether it becomes a distraction because, on the court, the Wildcats have as much talent as any team in the country. If everyone remains eligible and the probe does not hit the program any deeper, the Wildcats have the type of roster that could finally get Miller to the Final Four.
CALIFORNIA: Last season: 21-13, lost first round of NIT.
Who's gone: Coach Cuonzo Martin, now at Missouri; Ivan Rabb, Jabari Bird, Charlie Moore (transfer to Kansas).
Who's back: C Kingsley Okoroh, Cal's lone returning starter.
Who's new: Marcus Lee, transfer from Kentucky who sat out last season.
The Skinny: Cal is rebuilding under first-year coach Jones and picked to finish 11th in the Pac-12 after losing so much of its power in Rabb, Bird and Moore. The Bears lost to Cal State Bakersfield in the first round of the NIT and coach Cuonzo Martin immediately departed to take over Missouri. It could be tough to compete nightly in the talented Pac-12 given the lack of experience and scoring threats the Golden Bears had before.
PREVIEW
No. 14 Arizona working on defense vs. California
 

For the last couple of weeks -- maybe for the rest of the season -- Arizona coach Sean Miller will say "this is an important week" given what is at stake for the Wildcats, now that they sit in a tie with Stanford atop the Pac-12 Conference standings. And, as it has slowly has crept up in the rankings.

No. 14 Arizona (14-4, 4-1 in Pac-12) faces host California (7-11, 1-4) on Wednesday in Berkeley, Calif., in Haas Pavilion. It faces Stanford on Saturday, meaning there will be an extra day of preparation for Saturday. It's out of the norm for Arizona.

"We need to make that an advantage and not a disadvantage," said Miller, who added the last two weekend games saw a quick Thursday-Saturday turnaround with a noon-game on Saturday. "We have to use (that time) to our advantage...

"Part of the reason it's big is because we're trying to accomplish significant things. Sweeping on the road is not an easy thing to do."

Arizona failed to do so in its first conference road trip two weeks ago, falling to Colorado after winning nine consecutive games. What that loss showed is there is still a lot to improve on for Arizona with defense still being the No. 1 issue.

"(It has) a lot of room for growth," Miller said.

He added: "We're a much better offensive team than defensive team."

It's something that had Miller almost self-reflecting on his team at the midway point of the season. UA entered the season as the No. 2 team in the country, only to lose three straight in the Bahamas in November. It won nine consecutive, then lost, and then beat the Oregon schools last week.

"I think a lot of questions remain (about) where do we go from here?" Miller said.

If Miller has questions, California coach Wyking Jones, in his first season, has lots of questions about his team and his opponents. California, undersized yet athletic, must deal with the duo 7-footers Arizona has in freshman Deandre Ayton and senior Dusan Ristic, who combine for 31 points and 18 rebounds a game.

"We have to make them play in crowds," said Jones. "Guarding them one on one is going to be tough."

Specific to Ayton, a 7-1 phenom, who leads the Pac-12 in a number of categories (field goals made, 143; rebounds per game, 11.3; points per game, 20.2; and double-doubles, 12), Jones said Ayton creates a dilemma unlike most teams face in the conference, if not the nation.

"There's nobody," Jones said when asked to compare Ayton to anyone else he's seen. "He will probably be the No. 1 pick in the (NBA) draft. He's an animal. He's a monster. I don't know if you've seen anyone like that in college basketball. He's a special, one of a kind type talent."

Entering the game, Ayton is one of only three players in the nation to average at least 20 points and 10 rebounds per game while shooting 60 percent or greater. Duke's Marvin Bagley III and Saint Mary's Jock Landale are the other two.

"You can't expect one person to guard him," Jones said. "You live with the kick outs (to other players). You're not going to stop him; you just don't want him to go crazy."


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