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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 3/30/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS TECH
 
GONZAGA
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

140
 
75
Final
69

TEXAS TECH (29 - 6) vs. GONZAGA (33 - 3)
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Saturday, 3/30/2019 6:09 PM
NCAA - West Regional Finals - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA
Board OpenLatest
683TEXAS TECH137139
684GONZAGA-4-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-6+3.618-1614-2072.934.347.2%34.358.727.736.7%32.4
Road Games12-5-1.910-77-969.230.144.6%33.462.529.439.3%35.0
Last 5 Games4-1-5.44-12-373.430.046.5%34.862.228.238.0%37.0
TEXAS TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.934.326-5547.2%7-2036.5%13-1872.8%34813187125
vs opponents surrendering69.732.925-5842.9%7-2233.7%13-1870.2%35913186143
Team Stats (Road Games)69.230.125-5544.6%6-1933.7%13-1875.9%33813178135
Stats Against (All Games)58.727.720-5336.7%6-2129.3%13-2068.5%32910196162
vs opponents averaging72.634.226-5844.3%8-2234.2%14-1969.3%36914177134
Stats Against (Road Games)62.529.422-5539.3%6-2130.3%13-1967.9%35912187162

GONZAGA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games33-3+5.223-1317-1988.242.952.8%39.164.629.138.7%32.3
Road Games16-3+5.210-99-1084.339.351.8%37.769.531.141.0%32.5
Last 5 Games4-1+13-22-377.840.249.5%39.062.424.040.4%31.0
GONZAGA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)88.242.932-6152.8%8-2136.6%16-2276.1%39918167105
vs opponents surrendering70.532.925-5743.9%7-2134.2%14-1971.2%34813186133
Team Stats (Road Games)84.339.331-6051.8%8-2136.5%14-1974.1%38917176115
Stats Against (All Games)64.629.124-6138.7%6-2130.1%11-1669.2%32810195142
vs opponents averaging73.134.326-5745.0%8-2234.9%14-1972.0%35913186133
Stats Against (Road Games)69.531.125-6141.0%7-2232.8%12-1772.6%32910185122
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS TECH 81.3,  GONZAGA 76.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA66-54W-1.5W130.5U23-5442.6%381421-5836.2%3514
2/13/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST78-50W-6W128P29-5651.8%30718-4936.7%3014
2/16/2019BAYLOR86-61W-9W126O22-5440.7%30917-4934.7%3419
2/23/2019KANSAS91-62W-4.5W135O34-5660.7%30822-4845.8%2313
2/27/2019OKLAHOMA ST84-80W-15L126.5O28-6741.8%44726-6440.6%3411
3/2/2019@ TCU81-66W-4W136O33-5856.9%331224-6238.7%3012
3/4/2019TEXAS70-51W-7.5W130U25-5050.0%33716-5429.6%319
3/9/2019@ IOWA ST80-73W-2.5W137O28-6543.1%37924-5444.4%3514
3/14/2019*W VIRGINIA74-79L-12.5L137.5O26-5745.6%301526-6738.8%4417
3/22/2019*N KENTUCKY72-57W-13W135.5U28-5352.8%311123-6237.1%3917
3/24/2019*BUFFALO78-58W-4W151U27-5648.2%451419-5236.5%3216
3/28/2019*MICHIGAN63-44W2W125.5U24-5543.6%31816-4932.7%3514
3/30/2019*GONZAGA              

GONZAGA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019ST MARYS-CA94-46W-17W148.5U35-6058.3%42615-5825.9%3111
2/14/2019@ LOYOLA-MARYMOUNT73-60W-21.5L138U23-5046.0%351025-6637.9%365
2/16/2019@ SAN DIEGO79-67W-16L149U32-5558.2%351023-5839.7%269
2/21/2019PEPPERDINE92-64W-29L154.5O37-5962.7%381426-6838.2%2913
2/23/2019BYU102-68W-20W154O36-6654.5%40626-6241.9%3115
2/28/2019@ PACIFIC86-66W-23L141O33-5560.0%34823-6237.1%2812
3/2/2019@ ST MARYS-CA69-55W-9.5W143U28-5352.8%301023-5740.4%3013
3/11/2019*PEPPERDINE100-74W-24W156O37-6259.7%371329-6544.6%2816
3/12/2019*ST MARYS-CA47-60L-14.5L139U18-4837.5%271223-5145.1%3411
3/21/2019*FARLEIGH DICKINSON87-49W-28.5W152.5U34-6453.1%471115-5030.0%3017
3/23/2019*BAYLOR83-71W-14L147O31-5754.4%391125-6041.7%2710
3/28/2019*FLORIDA ST72-58W-7.5W149U25-6240.3%451424-6139.3%3614
3/30/2019*TEXAS TECH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS TECH: Last season: 27-10, reached NCAA Elite Eight for first time in school history
Nickname: Red Raiders
Coach: Chris Beard
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: Keenan Evans, Zhaire Smith, Niem Stevenson, Zach Smith, Tommy Hamilton IV and Justin Gray.
Who's back: Jarrett Culver is a 6-5 sophomore guard from Lubbock who is the only one of Tech's top six scorers back from last season. Beard said Culver, who averaged 11.2 points and 4.8 rebounds a game last season, has a chance to be one of the top players in college basketball. Brandone Francis is a senior guard who started his career at Florida. Senior center Norense Odiase started 29 of 37 games last season.
Who's new: Graduate transfers Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens, who are both eligible to play immediately. Mooney is the first-team shooting guard from the Summit League, where he averaged 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game last season at South Dakota. Owens is a 6-10 post player who had a Big East-leading 2.8 blocks per game last season.
The Skinny: After making it to the Elite Eight for the first time last season and being the Big 12 runner-up, the Red Raiders lost a lot of scoring from a year ago. The Red Raiders will depend on hometown player Culver and the two graduate transfers.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers list Texas Tech as 70-1 to win the NCAA Tournament. The only Big 12 teams with better odds are league favorites Kansas at 17-2 and West Virginia at 30-1.
GONZAGA: Last season: 32-5, reached the Sweet Sixteen for fourth consecutive season
Nickname: Bulldogs
Coach: Mark Few
Conference: West Coast
Who's gone: Forward Johnathan Williams, guard Silas Melson.
Who's back: NBA hopefuls Rui Hachimura and Killian Tillie, starting guard Josh Perkins (12.3 points) and late season hero Zach Norvell Jr. (12.7 points). Hachimura came off the bench last year, but his raw athleticism excited pro scouts. Jeremy Jones and Corey Kispert also return.
Who's new: Brandon Clarke becomes eligible after transferring from San Jose State, where he averaged 17.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game as a sophomore. "He's easily the most athletic guy I have ever played with," Perkins said. Graduate transfer Geno Crandall is coming from North Dakota, where he averaged 16.6 points, 4.3 rebounds and 3.6 assists per game last year.
The Skinny: The Zags' No. 3 ranking in the AP preseason poll is the highest in their history, and this team on paper has a chance to reach the national title game.
Expectations: Las Vegas odds-makers have the Zags at 15-2 odds to win the NCAA Tournament, trailing only Duke and Kentucky. They are expected to win the West Coast Conference.
PREVIEW
Battle of strengths as Gonzaga, Texas Tech meet in Elite 8
 

Gonzaga has the nation's most efficient offense. Texas Tech has the top-rated defense.

Strengths will collide in the West Region final on Saturday as the top-seeded Bulldogs tangle with the third-seeded Red Raiders in Anaheim, Calif.

"We show our team clips of winning basketball. We show a lot of Gonzaga clips -- their passion, their togetherness, their courage, how aggressive they are," said Texas Tech coach Chris Beard.

"I can say this early on: No one has more respect for Gonzaga than I do personally and our program."

Gonzaga averages 88.2 points per game, shoots 52.8 percent from the field and, according to coach Mark Few, is better in transition than any team he's even had. That's saying something: This is the third squad he has taken to the Elite Eight in the past five seasons; his 2017 team played for the national title.

The Bulldogs (33-3) were battle-tested this season by playing Duke, North Carolina and Tennessee in the nonconference.

"We saw early on, Tennessee and North Carolina were physical and athletic in both the offensive and defensive end, and I think it prepared us a lot," said guard Zach Norvell Jr. "And also us taking those losses, we understood what it took to come out with a game like that -- you want to bring the fight to them and be more physical for 40 minutes."

But the Bulldogs haven't seen anything like Texas Tech's defense, which is coming off a historic performance in the Sweet 16.

The Red Raiders (29-6) held Michigan to 44 points -- the lowest ever for a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament -- and limited the Wolverines to 32.7 percent shooting, including 5.3 percent from beyond the arc (1 of 19).

Michigan coach John Beilein said Texas Tech was better in person than on game tape.

"Without question," he said.

"And that was the scouting reports we heard from the different people that played them during this year, that you're going to be amazed at how quick they are, how good they are at staying in front of people and how they rally to the ball, which usually gives us open threes and you still can't get open threes."

The Michigan game was really just more of the same from Texas Tech, rated No. 1 defensively in the metrics on KenPom.com, which ranks Gonzaga as having the top offense.

But that's merely focusing on half of the matchup.

Gonzaga's defense can be pretty salty, too. The Bulldogs forced 14 turnovers, blocked six shots and held Florida State to 39.3 percent shooting in a 72-58 victory in the Sweet 16. A big front line of Rui Hachimura, Brandon Clarke and Killian Tillie will be a challenge for Texas Tech on both ends of the court.

Hachimura averages 19.6 points. Clarke, a transfer from San Jose State, averages 16.9 points and 8.5 rebounds. He has blocked 13 shots in three NCAA Tournament games.

"Games like these are why I came here," he said. "It's really, really fun to me and I want to soak up every moment of it."

Norvell contributes 15.1 points per game, and senior point guard Josh Perkins dishes 6.3 assists per game.

Texas Tech has ample offense, led by sophomore wing Jarrett Culver, a potential NBA draft lottery pick who averages 18.9 points and is hard to handle one-on-one off the dribble. When guards Davide Moretti and Matt Mooney are hitting 3-pointers, the Red Raiders have the kind of balance that is tough to beat.

Texas Tech is making a repeat trip to the regional final after playing in its first Elite Eight last season, when the Red Raiders lost to eventual champ Villanova.

"Just enjoy the ride, not just the destination," Beard said of his message this time around. "The best thing about it is I get to coach these guys another day. I just love coaching this team."

--Field Level Media


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