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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/20/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
MIAMI
 
VIRGINIA
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

117
 
54
Final
48

MIAMI (18 - 8) at VIRGINIA (18 - 8)
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Monday, 2/20/2017 7:00 PM
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703MIAMI116116
704VIRGINIA-10-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-8-18-168-1472.235.246.5%37.164.328.741.4%31.2
Road Games5-6-3.84-63-669.233.445.3%35.066.931.443.9%30.8
Last 5 Games4-1+33-23-173.036.448.5%32.668.834.047.1%28.4
Conference Games8-6+0.66-85-870.334.745.8%34.469.331.445.3%30.6
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.235.226-5646.5%7-1837.0%14-1971.4%371012167134
vs opponents surrendering72.433.926-5943.5%7-2134.5%14-1970.8%35913196134
Team Stats (Road Games)69.233.425-5645.3%7-1838.5%12-1671.1%351012176133
Stats Against (All Games)64.328.723-5641.4%6-1933.1%12-1674.3%31712176123
vs opponents averaging75.435.727-5945.2%7-2136.2%14-2170.6%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)66.931.423-5343.9%7-1936.8%13-1775.5%31712176124

VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-8-8.314-108-1567.732.847.8%33.055.823.839.9%28.8
Home Games10-3-6.16-55-668.832.348.3%35.850.922.836.7%26.6
Last 5 Games1-4-6.11-42-261.430.041.2%31.666.226.845.1%31.0
Conference Games8-6-7.77-75-866.632.246.1%32.062.327.044.1%29.9
VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)67.732.826-5447.8%7-1737.6%10-1471.6%33715166104
vs opponents surrendering69.832.425-5842.8%7-2133.7%13-1969.7%35913196143
Team Stats (Home Games)68.832.326-5348.3%6-1835.1%11-1574.9%36815165105
Stats Against (All Games)55.823.819-4939.9%6-1932.4%11-1668.3%29610155133
vs opponents averaging75.335.626-5945.2%8-2136.1%15-2170.4%361014187134
Stats Against (Home Games)50.922.818-4836.7%6-1831.3%10-1567.3%2769166132
Average power rating of opponents played: MIAMI 78.7,  VIRGINIA 80.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017@ SYRACUSE55-70L-2.5L137U21-5438.9%261525-4456.8%3015
1/12/2017NOTRE DAME62-67L-3.5L139.5U24-6338.1%471325-6737.3%386
1/14/2017@ PITTSBURGH72-46W3W141.5U30-5455.6%371818-5334.0%2314
1/18/2017@ WAKE FOREST79-96L-1.5L141O26-6043.3%30930-5257.7%329
1/21/2017@ DUKE58-70L10L140.5U22-5540.0%361824-5246.2%3410
1/25/2017BOSTON COLLEGE78-77W-15.5L136O27-5450.0%351529-6246.8%3312
1/28/2017N CAROLINA77-62W6W148U23-5641.1%411021-6035.0%3614
2/1/2017FLORIDA ST57-75L-3L143U19-4245.2%261427-5251.9%279
2/4/2017@ NC STATE84-79W-2W147.5O31-6250.0%361127-4856.2%2111
2/8/2017VIRGINIA TECH74-68W-6.5L142.5U29-6445.3%321022-4647.8%3215
2/11/2017@ LOUISVILLE66-71L8.5W133O23-5244.2%32822-5639.3%369
2/15/2017GEORGIA TECH70-61W-10L125O21-3855.3%311725-5248.1%1712
2/18/2017CLEMSON71-65W-4W136P28-5650.0%32727-5945.8%367
2/20/2017@ VIRGINIA              
2/25/2017DUKE              
2/27/2017@ VIRGINIA TECH              
3/4/2017@ FLORIDA ST              

VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017@ PITTSBURGH76-88L-6L128O33-6749.3%24629-5453.7%4214
1/8/2017WAKE FOREST79-62W-12W131.5O26-5349.1%37923-5740.4%3212
1/14/2017@ CLEMSON77-73W-1W124O29-5058.0%301628-5650.0%2511
1/18/2017@ BOSTON COLLEGE71-54W-14W128.5U27-5251.9%27520-5238.5%3616
1/21/2017GEORGIA TECH62-49W-17L117U22-4845.8%321119-4245.2%2413
1/24/2017@ NOTRE DAME71-54W2W129U25-5446.3%381120-4841.7%2210
1/29/2017@ VILLANOVA59-61L5W123U25-5050.0%24917-4042.5%2510
2/1/2017VIRGINIA TECH71-48W-11.5W134U25-5446.3%37915-4235.7%2214
2/4/2017@ SYRACUSE62-66L-4.5L128P24-5048.0%241523-4254.8%2312
2/6/2017LOUISVILLE71-55W-6W121.5O25-4753.2%381420-5437.0%195
2/12/2017@ VIRGINIA TECH78-80L-5L132.5O28-6642.4%381026-5944.1%4117
2/15/2017DUKE55-65L-4.5L129.5U21-5736.8%32919-4245.2%2811
2/18/2017@ N CAROLINA41-65L6L136U15-5427.8%26627-5846.6%449
2/20/2017MIAMI              
2/25/2017@ NC STATE              
2/27/2017N CAROLINA              
3/4/2017PITTSBURGH              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MIAMI:
Nickname: Hurricanes.
Coach: Jim Larranaga.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Angel Rodriguez, G Sheldon McClellan, C Tonye Jekiri, F Ivan Cruz Uceda, G James Palmer.
Who's back: G Davon Reed. Senior averaged 11.1 points per game and 4.1 rebounds last season; G Ja'Quan Newton. Junior averaged 10.5 points and 2.5 assists; F Kamari Murphy. Senior averaged 5.6 points and 6.0 rebounds.
Who's new: G Dejan Vasiljevic. Australian is a good shooter who could provide some offense as a freshman; G Bruce Brown. Freshman is 6-5 and high-energy. 190 Boston, Massachusetts.; G Rashad Muhammad, a 6-6 transfer who led San Jose State in scoring for two seasons.
The Skinny: Larranaga has only 10 scholarship players, including five newcomers, and must replace the top two scorers and leading rebounder from last season. But there's a solid nucleus with Reed, Newton and Murphy, and a strong freshman class that will immediately contribute. A soft non-
Conference schedule provides margin for error early in the season.
VIRGINIA: Last season: 29-8, lost in the regional finals of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Cavaliers.
Coach: Tony Bennett.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Malcolm Brogdon, F Anthony Gill, C Mike Tobey, G Evan Nolte.
Who's back: G London Perrantes. Senior point guard and floor leader is the top returning scorer (11.0 ppg) and passer (153 assists); F Isaiah Wilkins. Junior is one of Virginia's top defenders and top returning rebounder (4.1).
Who's new: F Austin Nichols. Transfer from Memphis will be looked to for scoring down low and shot-blocking; Kyle Guy (23.5 ppg), Ty Jerome (24.7), De'Andre Hunter (23.5) and Jay Huff (16.3 ppg, 10.1 rpg). The incoming freshmen all could score in high school, but need to learn the Pack-Line defense.
The Skinny: The Cavaliers are younger than they have been in some time, but Bennett's system is attracting better recruits who could help make up for the youth. Nichols' ability to contribute handsomely at both ends of the floor after a year watching will be critical, especially in the early part of the season.
PREVIEW
No. 14 Virginia looks to snap three-game skid vs. Miami
 

Just a week ago, Virginia was up 14 points at the half against rival Virginia Tech and looking as if it would end the night tied for first place in the ACC.

Fast forward seven days and the 14th-ranked Cavaliers now find themselves three games out of first place and sputtering in the middle of their first three-game losing streak in six years.

The loss to the Hokies followed by setbacks to Duke and North Carolina suddenly have sent Tony Bennett and his team scrambling and desperate for a win entering Monday night's matchup against visiting Miami.

The Hurricanes have won two straight and four of their last five games and are tied with Virginia at 8-5 in the conference and 18-8 overall. In fact, Miami's only two losses in their last six games have against ranked opponents Florida State and Louisville.

"Part of the key for us is to be able to hold teams under 70 points," Miami head coach Jim Larranaga said. "If we can do that and do some good things offensively, then we have a good chance."

Miami has done just that in four of its last five wins as the Hurricanes' defense is continuing to be one of the best in the country. Miami ranks 32nd in the nation and is allowing just over 64 points per game.

That doesn't bode well for Virginia, which currently is searching for its offense.

"It's no mystery that we don't score inside," Bennett said after his team's 24-point loss to North Carolina on Saturday night. "So when we are missing perimeter shots, that puts a lot of pressure on us defensively."

While Virginia has still played pretty well on the defensive end, its last two losses to Duke and North Carolina have come with offensive droughts that no team could overcome. The Cavaliers shot a season-low 27 percent from the field against the Tar Heels after entering the game ranking second in the ACC in shooting percentage.

Virginia also started the game 0-for-17 from the 3-point line and finished 2-for-20.

"I think our poor offense hurt our defense," Bennett said. "When you miss those shots, that's a problem. Points are hard to manufacture for us if we are not hitting those outside shots."

The Hurricanes' balanced offensive attack will challenge Virginia's defense especially with guard Davon Reed's ability to shoot from 3-point range. Reed currently averages just shy of 16 points per game and shoots it at a 41 percent clip from beyond the arc.

In its six-point win over Clemson on Saturday, Miami held the Tigers to 17 percent shooting from the 3-point line and isn't likely to let up on the defensive end against a current stagnant Virginia offense.

Virginia will need to remedy its shooting woes against the Hurricanes and it will start with senior guard London Perrantes.

"I don't know what to say, we are struggling, obviously," Perrantes said. "We've just got to find a way to get over it, get over the hump, get over the slump."


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