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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
XAVIER
 
ARIZONA
+11.5  

-11.5  
+500

-750

139
 
60
Final
68

XAVIER (23 - 13) vs. ARIZONA (33 - 3)
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Thursday, 3/26/2015 10:15 PM
NCAA - West Regional Semifinals - Staples Center - Los Angeles, CA
Board OpenLatest
807XAVIER136136.5
808ARIZONA-10-11
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
XAVIER - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-13-7.317-1715-1973.733.747.7%34.867.330.243.6%30.9
Road Games10-10-10.79-108-1270.430.745.8%34.868.829.044.4%30.9
Last 5 Games4-1+34-11-467.030.846.9%33.463.428.042.5%31.0
XAVIER Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.733.726-5447.7%6-1835.6%15-2172.9%35816186123
vs opponents surrendering65.630.223-5442.1%6-1933.2%14-2069.3%34912196133
Team Stats (Road Games)70.430.724-5345.8%6-1735.2%16-2273.8%35814195132
Stats Against (All Games)67.330.224-5543.6%7-2034.6%12-1867.1%31813207134
vs opponents averaging69.332.224-5443.9%7-1935.0%15-2169.9%34913187124
Stats Against (Road Games)68.829.024-5444.4%7-2033.5%14-2166.0%31813216114

ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games33-3-3.423-1316-2076.836.448.9%37.359.026.839.4%28.1
Road Games16-3-6.411-88-1174.434.947.1%35.661.527.941.4%29.5
Last 5 Games5-0+33-21-477.835.247.3%38.259.426.640.5%26.2
ARIZONA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.836.427-5548.9%5-1436.2%18-2670.8%371014187114
vs opponents surrendering66.230.723-5542.3%6-1834.2%13-1969.3%34912186123
Team Stats (Road Games)74.434.925-5447.1%5-1335.1%19-2673.7%36912197114
Stats Against (All Games)59.026.820-5139.4%5-1633.0%13-1969.3%28610215143
vs opponents averaging68.832.224-5544.4%6-1835.4%14-2069.1%35913186124
Stats Against (Road Games)61.527.921-5241.4%5-1434.5%14-2069.0%2969205133
Average power rating of opponents played: XAVIER 77.8,  ARIZONA 78.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
XAVIER - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/4/2015CREIGHTON72-79L-13.5L136O22-5738.6%321027-5945.8%4117
2/7/2015PROVIDENCE78-69W-7W144O29-5453.7%301123-5244.2%3014
2/10/2015@ MARQUETTE64-44W-3.5W135U21-5538.2%401218-5234.6%2915
2/14/2015ST JOHNS70-78L-8L149.5U27-6442.2%371329-5651.8%2910
2/18/2015@ CINCINNATI59-57W2W124U20-3852.6%261525-5545.5%276
2/21/2015BUTLER73-56W-5W137.5U27-5945.8%391120-5735.1%3514
2/23/2015@ ST JOHNS57-58L1T147.5U19-5335.8%472024-5543.6%278
2/28/2015VILLANOVA66-78L2L141.5O24-5246.2%311427-6144.3%339
3/7/2015@ CREIGHTON74-73W-2.5L137.5O24-4652.2%341523-4650.0%2211
3/12/2015*BUTLER67-61W1W135U24-5543.6%381322-5639.3%4114
3/13/2015*GEORGETOWN65-63W1W134.5U20-4247.6%331120-5040.0%289
3/14/2015*VILLANOVA52-69L8L140U22-5837.9%29924-4850.0%3513
3/19/2015*OLE MISS76-57W-2W145U26-5646.4%441024-7332.9%398
3/21/2015*GEORGIA ST75-67W-6W133O23-3467.6%231426-4656.5%128
3/26/2015*ARIZONA              

ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/7/2015@ ARIZONA ST78-81L-8L132.5O32-7145.1%371226-5250.0%3414
2/13/2015@ WASHINGTON86-62W-11W146.5O31-5952.5%37819-5435.2%3012
2/15/2015@ WASHINGTON ST86-59W-16W147U36-6357.1%441122-5242.3%2314
2/19/2015USC87-57W-23.5W138O31-6547.7%501518-5731.6%3416
2/21/2015UCLA57-47W-14L141U18-5334.0%401016-4238.1%2312
2/26/2015@ COLORADO82-54W-9.5W131.5O27-5152.9%381120-5238.5%2512
2/28/2015@ UTAH63-57W2.5W125U17-5133.3%44817-5530.9%359
3/5/2015CALIFORNIA99-60W-19W134.5O38-6756.7%42624-6338.1%3316
3/7/2015STANFORD91-69W-15W142.5O29-5453.7%371319-5137.3%2715
3/12/2015*CALIFORNIA73-51W-18.5W140.5U26-5547.3%371021-6134.4%3614
3/13/2015*UCLA70-64W-11.5L139.5U22-5540.0%39923-5343.4%3011
3/14/2015*OREGON80-52W-12.5W147.5U30-5554.5%371018-4540.0%2012
3/19/2015*TEXAS SOUTHERN93-72W-23.5L134.5O32-5360.4%351224-5147.1%199
3/21/2015*OHIO ST73-58W-10W139.5U23-6336.5%43820-5238.5%2612
3/26/2015*XAVIER              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: The Wildcats were defeated in the Elite Eight last season, falling to Wisconsin by one point. While they lost two players to the NBA (Aaron Gordon and Nick Johnson), Arizona is once again a legitimate national title contender. The biggest reason for the optimism is freshman F Stanley Johnson. The 6-foot-7 lefty is as difficult of a matchup as there is in college basketball. He has the speed and athleticism to beat opponents off the bounce, but at 245 pounds he can take smaller players on the block. He has a chance to become the leading scorer on this team from day one. Arizona last season suffered a huge injury when SF Brandon Ashley (11.5 PPG, 5.8 RPG) was lost for the year. The team was undefeated when it lost to California, 60-58. Ashley was injured two minutes into that game, and took away one of Arizona's best scoring threats in the half-court game. With PF Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (9.1 PPG, 5.7 RPG) and C Kaleb Tarczewski (9.9 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 59% FG), the Wildcats have two guys that are going to make the Wildcats one of the best rebounding teams in the country. The leader of this offense will be senior PG T.J. McConnell (8.4 PPG, 5.3 APG, 3.6 RPG), who needs to improve his foul shooting (62% FT). If Arizona can improve in its half-court offense, the school could be playing in Indianapolis at the end of the season.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (XAVIER-ARIZONA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates. With AP Photos.)

*Xavier-Arizona Preview* ========================

By GREG BEACHAM AP Sports Writer

Xavier (23-13) at Arizona (33-3), 10:17 p.m. EDT

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Six years are a blink when old friends like Sean Miller and Chris Mack get back together. When the coaches met up Wednesday in a Staples Center hallway, they jumped right back into their old relationship roles.

Miller is still the serious leader shouldering the responsibility of a major program at Arizona, still wistful about his decision to leave Xavier in 2009.

Mack is still the grateful, upbeat friend who replaced him - and who just can't resist a good jab at his old boss before their schools face off for the first time Thursday night in the West Regional semifinal.

"I don't know if Sean has a funny side," Mack said with a laugh. "No, he does. I could share a few stories that may either get him embarrassed, maybe even arrested, but I won't do that. I'm kidding about the arrested part. He's got a dry sense of humor. He is a funny guy behind closed doors, but not very often. Not very often. He's ultra-serious. Too serious. He needs to loosen up."

The bonds between these coaching staffs still run wide and deep, but the friendship at their center will get a little spice when Mack's sixth-seeded Musketeers (23-13) attempt to pull off a major upset of the second-seeded Wildcats (33-3).

Miller spent five years in charge at Xavier, and Mack was on his staff the entire time as they took the Musketeers to new heights of prominence. After Miller made the agonizing decision to leave Cincinnati, he lobbied for his longtime lead assistant to replace him.

Despite some rough patches, Mack has maintained Xavier's consistent success with three Sweet 16 trips. Miller has led his West Coast powerhouse to a regional semifinal four times in five years, but he still keeps a keen eye on the Musketeers.

"One of the things that makes this somewhat easier is I don't have as many ties to the team at Xavier," Miller said. "It's been six years, so Chris and his staff have recruited everybody. I recognized how lucky I was to be the coach there."

Miller and Mack communicate mostly by text message during basketball season, and they chat more often in the offseason. Although the 46-year-old Miller is only a year older than Mack, he has blazed a trail gratefully followed by his old friend.

"He's always been a mentor, whether it was when I was working for him, with him, or now that he's a couple thousand miles away," Mack said. "There is not a challenge that I don't bring to him if I'm struggling with something."

When this meeting was cemented last weekend, Mack was eager to start the good-natured chirping. But he waited to receive the first text from Miller, realizing his old boss would probably want to lob the first shot.

"It was more of a congratulatory text," Mack said, feigning disappointment. "It really wasn't a very long text. He just said he was excited to see my wife and kids, and completely pushed me to the side, so that was about it."

The coaches caught up Wednesday between the locker rooms usually occupied by the Lakers and Clippers, chatting for several minutes. Both said their game planning has been relatively simple, since they still share many similarities in their approaches.

"I was looking at our history at Arizona, which you could make the case is second to none," Miller said. "When you put up Xavier's history, especially in the NCAA Tournament, it's amazing that there are some comparisons. The last level is the only thing that's missing, and clearly they're here to make that happen."

LONG ODDS: Xavier's young roster realizes the daunting task it faces against the Wildcats.

Arizona gives up fewer than 59 points per game, and the Wildcats have an offense built around NBA-ready wings Stanley Johnson and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. Arizona has won 13 straight games since Feb. 7, and not many national observers believe the late-blooming Musketeers have a shot.

That's all the motivation they need, according to guard Remy Abell.

"As long as everybody believes in each other, that's the main thing," he said. "We've got to believe. If you ain't going to believe, then why play? People are probably going to underestimate us, but like I said, we have to believe."

UBER DANGEROUS: Xavier center Matt Stainbrook was a media darling Wednesday while relating the already well-told story of his side job as an Uber driver.

Stainbrook gave up his scholarship to help his younger brother, formerly a walk-on forward, and is paying his bills by driving people around Cincinnati in a 2004 Buick Rendezvous with 190,000 miles.

But Stainbrook and his brother made a more unwelcome trip while walking around downtown Los Angeles: They ended up on Skid Row, a district that's home to thousands of homeless people.

"Yeah, maybe we took a little left turn that we shouldn't have," Stainbrook said. "But we made it back OK, so we're good."


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