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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Friday 3/15/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
MARYLAND
 
DUKE
+10.5  

-10.5  
+400

-600

140
 
83
Final
74

MARYLAND (21 - 11) vs. DUKE (27 - 4)
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Friday, 3/15/2013 7:00 PM
ACC Conference Tournament - Quarterfinals - Greensboro, NC
Board Money Line
825MARYLAND+450
826DUKE-650
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MARYLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-11-1.212-116-770.733.546.4%40.963.429.438.1%31.9
Road Games5-8-2.67-54-464.229.541.2%42.265.131.739.2%33.7
Last 5 Games2-3-1.23-21-267.230.442.5%37.267.430.041.7%33.6
Conference Games9-10-2.98-104-666.831.243.8%39.566.330.340.3%33.5
MARYLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.733.526-5646.4%6-1733.1%13-1966.6%411115175154
vs opponents surrendering67.131.324-5643.1%6-1834.1%13-1968.8%341012186134
Team Stats (Road Games)64.229.523-5741.2%5-1728.8%12-1964.8%421111206154
Stats Against (All Games)63.429.423-5938.1%6-2030.8%12-1769.7%32912167114
vs opponents averaging68.231.624-5543.9%6-1834.8%14-2069.2%34913177134
Stats Against (Road Games)65.131.723-5839.2%5-1928.1%15-2267.6%3481317895

DUKE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-4+9.817-1412-1478.436.647.9%34.064.830.141.5%34.9
Road Games11-4+4.89-67-675.035.146.4%31.567.731.243.8%34.2
Last 5 Games4-1+1.23-22-278.037.650.4%30.265.430.041.9%33.2
Conference Games14-4+2.89-97-877.236.747.6%32.667.131.044.1%34.7
DUKE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)78.436.627-5747.9%8-1941.6%16-2272.7%34915187114
vs opponents surrendering65.730.423-5641.7%6-1833.8%13-1869.2%34912186133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.035.126-5646.4%7-1738.5%16-2179.4%31813196114
Stats Against (All Games)64.830.124-5841.5%4-1528.8%13-1870.7%35109195143
vs opponents averaging70.533.125-5644.7%6-1834.7%14-2069.6%361013177124
Stats Against (Road Games)67.731.225-5743.8%4-1426.9%14-1974.1%341011195144
Average power rating of opponents played: MARYLAND 73.8,  DUKE 78.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MARYLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2013@ DUKE64-84L13L139.5O25-6041.7%431433-6352.4%344
1/30/2013@ FLORIDA ST71-73L3W -26-5349.1%361622-4845.8%206
2/2/2013WAKE FOREST86-60W-11W -35-5267.3%421922-6434.4%218
2/7/2013@ VIRGINIA TECH60-55W-5T -21-5240.4%461522-6533.8%387
2/10/2013VIRGINIA69-80L-2.5L -27-5846.6%291326-4854.2%3416
2/16/2013DUKE83-81W4W141.5O27-4560.0%402630-6347.6%2012
2/19/2013@ BOSTON COLLEGE58-69L-1L -20-5635.7%321221-5339.6%378
2/23/2013CLEMSON72-59W-6W126O30-6347.6%39822-5044.0%2911
2/27/2013@ GEORGIA TECH68-78L0L -27-6342.9%321426-5151.0%3413
3/2/2013@ WAKE FOREST67-57W-2.5W -28-5947.5%411916-4932.7%3018
3/6/2013N CAROLINA68-79L0L148U27-6342.9%341425-5545.5%3312
3/10/2013@ VIRGINIA58-61L8.5W122.5U20-6132.8%441221-5736.8%408
3/14/2013*WAKE FOREST75-62W-6W134.5O23-4847.9%351323-5442.6%3114
3/15/2013*DUKE              

DUKE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2013MARYLAND84-64W-13W139.5O33-6352.4%34425-6041.7%4314
1/30/2013@ WAKE FOREST75-70W-13.5L -28-5451.9%291525-5248.1%2917
2/2/2013@ FLORIDA ST79-60W-6.5W143.5U31-5160.8%271023-5541.8%2411
2/7/2013NC STATE98-85W-12W -28-5253.8%32835-6653.0%317
2/10/2013@ BOSTON COLLEGE62-61W-11L142U21-5240.4%281321-4744.7%2812
2/13/2013N CAROLINA73-68W-10.5L151U25-5644.6%391725-6637.9%3813
2/16/2013@ MARYLAND81-83L-4L141.5O30-6347.6%201227-4560.0%4026
2/21/2013@ VIRGINIA TECH88-56W-12.5W146.5U30-5653.6%34522-5143.1%2512
2/24/2013BOSTON COLLEGE89-68W-16W -28-5253.8%301324-4949.0%2816
2/28/2013@ VIRGINIA68-73L1L131.5O21-5339.6%25924-5246.2%3610
3/2/2013MIAMI79-76W-7.5L137O26-5052.0%271028-6443.7%4010
3/5/2013VIRGINIA TECH85-57W-20W146.5U30-5851.7%37422-5738.6%3110
3/9/2013@ N CAROLINA69-53W2.5W152U27-4955.1%321521-6233.9%3111
3/15/2013*MARYLAND              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MARYLAND: In Mark Turgeon's first season with the Terrapins, he guided the team to a 6-10 ACC record. Now he will need to find a way to compete without the only dangerous player from last year's squad Terrell Stoglin, who scored 21.6 PPG. Sophomore guard Nick Faust (8.9 PPG) will need to take over the scoring onus, while Pe'Shon Howard (3.7 APG) resumes his role as starting point guard after missing half of 2011-12 with a knee injury. Highly-rated freshman Shaquille Cleare should give the team a much-needed post presence along with 7-foot-1 Alex Len (5.4 RPG) and 6-foot-8 James Padgett (8.8 PPG, 5.6 RPG).
DUKE: Leading scorer Austin Rivers may be gone to the NBA, but Duke returns four of its five starters from its squad that averaged 77.3 points per game, but was unceremoniously bounced in the NCAA Tournament's Round of 64 by Lehigh. The key to this season's team will be senior forward Mason Plumlee, who chose not to enter the NBA Draft after a season in which he averaged nearly a double-double (11.1 PPG, 9.2 RPG). He is joined in the frontcourt by senior Ryan Kelly, who can stretch defenses as a long-range shooter (41% threes). The backcourt is led by senior Seth Curry, but with Rivers gone, he will return to his more natural position off the ball, where he thrives with a better than 40% three-point stroke in his Duke career. That will place a lot of pressure on sophomore Quinn Cook to run the point, after the Blue Devils ranked an abysmal 202nd in Division I with 12.4 assists per game last season. Freshman Rasheed Sulaimon joins the backcourt as a premier defender, while redshirt freshman Alex Murphy is expected to start from day one, giving head coach Mike Krzyzewski a vital 6-foot-8 swing player that the team lacked last season, when they often were forced into defensive mismatches with three-guard lineups.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (MARYLAND-DUKE) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Maryland-Duke Preview* =======================

By BRETT HUSTON STATS Editor

Maryland (20-11) at Duke (27-4), 7:00 p.m. EDT

Duke's case for a No. 1 seed in next week's NCAA tournament seems to be rather solid, but a few victories in the ACC tournament could make a spot on the top line all but a given.

When the conference has held its annual March gathering in Greensboro, the No. 2 Blue Devils rarely do anything but win.

Second-seeded Duke looks to win a 10th straight ACC tournament game at the Greensboro Coliseum and improve to 19-0 with Ryan Kelly in Friday's quarterfinal against Maryland.

The Blue Devils (27-4, 14-4) reeled off 15 straight wins to open the season before Kelly suffered a foot injury Jan. 8, then lost four of seven on the road during the nearly two months he missed.

Duke couldn't catch Miami for the ACC regular-season title once Kelly returned, but it certainly looked like a complete team that has a great case for a No. 1 seed next week. Kelly scored 36 points in a comeback win over the Hurricanes on March 2, had 18 and nine boards in a rout of Virginia Tech three days later and chipped in with eight points Saturday while Mason Plumlee and Seth Curry combined for 43 in an easy win at North Carolina.

"You want to be playing at your best going into the tournament and you can't afford a loss at this point in the season where you're questioning your lineups and what your identity is," Plumlee said. "It was the kind of win we needed going into tournament time."

Plumlee was the Blue Devils' lone representative on the all-ACC first team, but as long as Kelly's been in the lineup, coach Mike Krzyzewski's team hasn't lost. Duke is 18-0, winning by an average of 16.7 points, when Kelly has played and 9-4 while outscoring opponents by 6.9 points per game without him.

"We're getting the feel back, but he was out two months, so it's not going to just happen overnight," point guard Quinn Cook said. "... We're getting back to where we were before he got hurt. We still got a long ways to go but we're just taking baby steps to where we need to be."

Cook and the Blue Devils won't want to change anything about their approach to postseason games in Greensboro. Duke has won the last three ACC tournaments played at the Coliseum and reached the title game in the last six there.

Additionally, it's won 11 straight quarterfinal contests when receiving a first-round bye, though on Thursday it'll face an opponent that knows it can play with the Blue Devils. Maryland (21-11) got 19 points and nine rebounds from Alex Len and shot 60.0 percent in an 83-81 win over Duke on Feb. 16, three weeks after getting routed 84-64 at Cameron Indoor Stadium.

The Terrapins, who likely need to at least get to the ACC title game to have a shot at an NCAA at-large berth, shook off a rocky first half Thursday to set up this meeting. Dez Wells scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half as Maryland outscored Wake Forest 45-27 after the break in a 75-62 win.

Wells, however, knows the Terps are getting a much different Duke team than they last saw.

"Ryan changes the dynamic of the team," said Wells, who has averaged 18.5 points in four games this month. "We're going to be ready for him and the rest of the players. Coach K is a great coach but I believe in my defense and my team and my coaches."

To beat Duke again, Maryland will likely need to continue controlling the glass. The Terps had an 83-54 rebounding edge in the two meetings, with Len dominating Plumlee (four points, three boards) in Maryland's win.

That set off a raucous celebration in College Park, but Krzyzewski seemed to take a shot at the Terps - who after next season will depart for the Big Ten, thus likely ending this rivalry - in the aftermath.

"I have a great deal of respect for Maryland," Krzyzewski said. "If it was such a rivalry they'd still be in the ACC. Obviously they don't think it's that important or else they wouldn't be in the Big Ten."


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