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CBB : First Half Matchup
Tuesday 1/17/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS
 First Half Results
BAYLOR
+8  

-8  


61
 
31
Final
38

TEXAS (7 - 10) at BAYLOR (16 - 1)
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Tuesday, 1/17/2017 7:00 PM
Board First Half
711TEXAS61
712BAYLOR-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-10-17.69-76-1069.932.544.1%35.667.532.540.9%35.8
Road Games0-6-6.63-32-461.328.841.9%35.069.833.342.9%34.7
Last 5 Games1-4-3.24-13-269.433.446.6%33.672.237.644.2%31.0
Conference Games1-4-3.24-13-269.433.446.6%33.672.237.644.2%31.0
TEXAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.932.525-5644.1%6-2030.8%14-2167.5%36811185145
vs opponents surrendering70.332.625-5842.6%7-2134.6%14-2068.9%35913196153
Team Stats (Road Games)61.328.823-5441.9%5-1731.4%10-1758.1%35810184145
Stats Against (All Games)67.532.524-5940.9%6-2229.6%12-1772.9%361011197134
vs opponents averaging77.13727-6045.4%8-2135.4%15-2171.1%371015197134
Stats Against (Road Games)69.833.324-5742.9%7-1935.0%14-1877.8%35813168114

BAYLOR - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-1+8.48-44-876.635.549.3%38.560.629.938.3%30.0
Home Games10-0+43-32-478.938.550.5%38.758.328.337.2%30.4
Last 5 Games4-1+32-32-369.432.246.2%40.265.430.439.9%29.8
Conference Games4-1+32-32-369.432.246.2%40.265.430.439.9%29.8
BAYLOR Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.635.527-5649.3%7-1837.3%15-2172.3%391117166136
vs opponents surrendering71.433.725-5843.7%7-2035.1%14-2069.6%35913196154
Team Stats (Home Games)78.938.528-5650.5%7-1839.7%15-2172.1%391018166127
Stats Against (All Games)60.629.922-5838.3%7-2132.0%10-1566.8%30913195133
vs opponents averaging75.636.327-6045.0%7-2135.2%14-2168.5%361015197134
Stats Against (Home Games)58.328.322-5937.2%6-2130.8%8-1362.4%301012194132
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS 77.9,  BAYLOR 78.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/29/2016TX-ARLINGTON61-72L-7.5L141.5U24-6139.3%351627-5846.6%4116
12/2/2016ALABAMA77-68W-3.5W129O25-5347.2%351224-5345.3%2712
12/6/2016@ MICHIGAN50-53L10W130.5U20-5238.5%311420-4841.7%2812
12/10/2016LONG BEACH ST71-65W-9.5L143U23-5343.4%34924-6338.1%4112
12/17/2016*ARKANSAS74-77L2.5L145O25-6240.3%451222-6235.5%4110
12/21/2016UAB96-60W-8W138O36-6753.7%341222-5341.5%2818
12/27/2016KENT ST58-63L-12.5L142.5U21-5836.2%341826-6937.7%5321
12/30/2016@ KANSAS ST62-65L8.5W130U25-5446.3%361717-4736.2%2912
1/4/2017OKLAHOMA ST82-79W1W156.5O25-5743.9%371126-6142.6%3211
1/7/2017@ IOWA ST70-79L9.5W139O27-5152.9%351932-6549.2%2911
1/11/2017TCU61-64L-1.5L138U24-5642.9%321726-5844.8%3617
1/14/2017W VIRGINIA72-74L11.5W144.5O23-4847.9%281924-5246.2%2915
1/17/2017@ BAYLOR              
1/21/2017@ KANSAS              
1/23/2017OKLAHOMA              
1/28/2017@ GEORGIA              
2/1/2017TEXAS TECH              
2/4/2017@ TCU              
2/7/2017IOWA ST              

BAYLOR - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/30/2016SAM HOUSTON ST79-45W - -26-5646.4%471620-7128.2%3515
12/3/2016XAVIER76-61W-5W136O29-6147.5%351018-5831.0%4717
12/14/2016SOUTHERN U89-59W-28W139O36-6357.1%361023-5641.1%3119
12/17/2016*JACKSON ST82-57W - -24-4949.0%431517-6127.9%308
12/18/2016JOHN BROWN107-53W - -39-6659.1%511321-5339.6%1518
12/21/2016TEXAS SOUTHERN89-63W - -35-5959.3%35824-6139.3%3011
12/30/2016@ OKLAHOMA76-50W-7W141U30-6347.6%461317-5232.7%3013
1/4/2017IOWA ST65-63W-8.5L137.5U26-5944.1%471324-6139.3%285
1/7/2017OKLAHOMA ST61-57W-12L151.5U18-3946.2%301319-5534.5%3514
1/10/2017@ W VIRGINIA68-89L5.5L138O25-5644.6%412933-6947.8%3212
1/14/2017@ KANSAS ST77-68W1.5W128.5O27-5648.2%371722-5143.1%2415
1/17/2017TEXAS              
1/21/2017@ TCU              
1/25/2017TEXAS TECH              
1/28/2017@ OLE MISS              
2/1/2017@ KANSAS              
2/4/2017KANSAS ST              
2/8/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS: Last season: 20-13, lost in first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Longhorns.
Coach: Shaka Smart.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: G Isaiah Taylor, F Prince Ibeh.
Who's back: Sophomore guards Eric Davis and Kerwin Roach weren't regular starters last season but are now the veteran leaders on a team of talented freshmen. Roach will be looked at early at point guard and Davis is the best returning 3-pointer shooter after making 42 last season.
Who's new: Forwards Jarrett Allen and James Banks will be expected to make an immediate impact. Texas needs some interior scoring and defensive stops after the graduation of shot blocker Ibeh, last season's Big 12 defensive player of the year.
The Skinny: Getting to the NCAA Tournament hasn't been a problem for Texas. Staying long is another story. The Longhorns haven't made it out of the first weekend since 2008. Smart, who is in just his second season at Texas, has been just as frustrated of late, with three consecutive first round losses.
BAYLOR: Last season: 22-12.
Nickname: Bears.
Coach: Scott Drew.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: G Lester Medford, F Taurean Prince, F Rico Gathers.
Who's back: F Johnathan Motley, a preseason All-Big 12 pick who will be looked upon for a bigger role with the departures of Prince and Gathers; G Al Freeman, the top returning scorer with 11.3 points a game; F Ishmail Wainright, who started every game last season; G King McClure.
Who's new: G Manu Lecomte, a transfer from Miami, where he played all 38 games as a sophomore in 2014-15; F Jo Lual-Acuil Jr., a 7-foot junior college transfer with shot-blocking ability. Missed last season for medical reasons, but granted sixth-year waiver from NCAA that gives him two seasons left at Baylor.
The Skinny: After losing their NCAA Tournament opener for the second year in a row, the Bears are still considered an upper-half team in the Big 12. They have several talented guards, and some options to fill the big holes in the frontcourt. Drew has another team capable of getting the school's seventh NCAA bid in 10 years.
PREVIEW
No. 6 Baylor braces for stern test from rival Texas
 

WACO, Texas -- Baylor's reign as the nation's top-ranked men's basketball team was short-lived.

The Bears flew through the first two months of this season, compiling a 15-0 record. Baylor's stockpile of impressive victories over Oregon, Michigan State, Louisville and Xavier helped the Bears ascend from unranked to the No. 1 slot last Monday.

And then, a little more than 24 hours after Baylor reached the top, 10th-ranked West Virginia demolished the Bears, 89-68, in Morgantown, W. Va.

So now a new week begins with a familiar foe. Baylor (16-1, 4-1 Big 12) hosts Texas (7-10, 1-4) on Tuesday.

Sixth-ranked Baylor, which won at Kansas State on Saturday, never got a chance to play in front of its home crowd as the nation's top-ranked team. But Bears fans will probably find it easy to get up for the rival Longhorns, especially since Baylor is still very much in the hunt to end Kansas' streak of 12 consecutive Big 12 titles.

Baylor coach Scott Drew said his team showed the ability to keep looking forward, which will be crucial in the conference race.

"One thing we know in the Big 12, you've got to have a short-term memory, you've got to move on to the next game," Drew said. "And it's really hard to bounce back after a loss and go on the road, especially against a top-25 team, which Kansas State is and it's the first loss they've had at home. That was a real big win for us, momentum-wise, conference-wise. And it showed good maturity to be able to move on to the next game."

Texas, on the other hand, is slumping during head coach Shaka Smart's second season at the school. The Longhorns lost half of their nonconference games despite playing no top-25 opponents in that stretch.

Since Big 12 play started, Texas has lost four of five and suspended leading scorer Tevin Mack for a violation of team rules.

The Longhorns battled West Virginia before falling by two at home on Saturday. Smart said there were some positives, but it wasn't the boost he wanted.

"If you win that game, you can definitely say all around it's a step forward," Smart said. "We came up two-points short. The tougher-minded team won. You could see on (the Mountaineers') faces a level of resolve."

With the Longhorns struggling, the Austin media seemed more interested in talking about the future during Smart's press conference on Monday. Texas landed a commitment from Mouth of Wilson, Va., Oak Hill Academy point guard Matt Coleman, a four-star prospect, on Monday.

While Smart could not speak specifically about Coleman because of NCAA rules, he did describe the process.

"When you're in the early stages of building a program, you want to bring in high quality people that you feel like can be good players but also fit in with what you're doing," Smart said. "We need to get better and part of that is adding guys to our program that can help us get better."


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