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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 3/31/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN ST
 
DUKE
+2.5  

-2.5  
+120

-140

149
 
68
Final
67

MICHIGAN ST (31 - 6) vs. DUKE (32 - 5)
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Sunday, 3/31/2019 5:05 PM
NCAA - East Regional Finals - Capital One Arena - Washington, DC
Board OpenLatest
691MICHIGAN ST148151
692DUKE-1-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-6+8.626-1115-2278.537.248.6%40.965.031.337.8%31.5
Road Games16-5+2.614-78-1374.234.948.0%38.167.033.538.8%30.2
Last 5 Games5-0+44-11-471.633.045.8%40.858.628.037.5%27.6
MICHIGAN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)78.537.228-5748.6%8-2238.2%15-2075.6%411019175135
vs opponents surrendering68.531.825-5842.5%7-2233.3%12-1769.9%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)74.234.926-5348.0%8-2039.4%15-1977.8%38815174144
Stats Against (All Games)65.031.323-6137.8%7-2331.4%12-1768.2%31812186103
vs opponents averaging72.233.826-5844.2%8-2234.6%13-1970.3%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)67.033.523-6138.8%7-2430.1%13-1773.2%3081118793

DUKE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games32-5+1.618-1911-2583.140.447.9%41.267.833.439.7%35.6
Road Games17-3+6.19-117-1280.439.047.5%38.270.735.040.3%35.8
Last 5 Games5-0+41-42-376.837.849.4%36.469.436.239.0%36.2
DUKE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)83.140.431-6447.9%7-2430.7%15-2168.7%411216169137
vs opponents surrendering68.431.824-5741.9%8-2332.9%12-1870.3%34913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)80.439.029-6147.5%8-2234.2%14-2169.9%381115178126
Stats Against (All Games)67.833.425-6339.7%7-2229.9%11-1570.0%361012186143
vs opponents averaging73.83526-5844.6%8-2334.6%14-1972.1%36914177124
Stats Against (Road Games)70.735.025-6240.3%7-2332.7%14-1972.7%361112186134
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN ST 82.5,  DUKE 82.6
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019MINNESOTA79-55W-13.5W142.5U31-6051.7%38918-4936.7%3316
2/12/2019@ WISCONSIN67-59W-2W131U25-5743.9%401324-5642.9%2810
2/17/2019OHIO ST62-44W-12W133.5U21-5538.2%371018-5632.1%3915
2/20/2019RUTGERS71-60W-15.5L133.5U22-5540.0%451423-5839.7%3111
2/24/2019@ MICHIGAN77-70W4.5W132.5O24-4850.0%33623-5839.7%319
3/2/2019@ INDIANA62-63L-6L137U26-4854.2%301423-6137.7%318
3/5/2019NEBRASKA91-76W-13.5W137O32-6053.3%411026-6241.9%329
3/9/2019MICHIGAN75-63W-4W136O23-4946.9%461325-6240.3%205
3/15/2019*OHIO ST77-70W-10.5L133.5O26-5052.0%271124-5246.2%2415
3/16/2019*WISCONSIN67-55W-5.5W129.5U23-5343.4%441524-6835.3%305
3/17/2019*MICHIGAN65-60W1W131.5U22-5540.0%38921-5141.2%296
3/21/2019*BRADLEY76-65W-18L134O23-5442.6%36922-5242.3%2610
3/23/2019*MINNESOTA70-50W-10.5W138U28-4957.1%452218-5930.5%196
3/29/2019*LSU80-63W-6W148U31-6647.0%41724-6139.3%349
3/31/2019*DUKE              

DUKE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2019@ VIRGINIA81-71W2W135O26-4557.8%251528-6046.7%2814
2/12/2019@ LOUISVILLE71-69W-7.5L151U23-6336.5%391125-6041.7%4117
2/16/2019NC STATE94-78W-17L161O35-6653.0%441233-6650.0%2612
2/20/2019N CAROLINA72-88L-10L166U25-7234.7%412038-7550.7%4615
2/23/2019@ SYRACUSE75-65W-5W144U26-5944.1%441324-7034.3%407
2/26/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH72-77L-3L143O25-5050.0%291223-5046.0%286
3/2/2019MIAMI87-57W-15W150.5U36-6357.1%451622-6334.9%2916
3/5/2019WAKE FOREST71-70W-24L153U24-5841.4%431528-7139.4%419
3/9/2019@ N CAROLINA70-79L4.5L165.5U25-7334.2%481230-7440.5%4810
3/14/2019*SYRACUSE84-72W-13.5L145O29-5453.7%381825-5248.1%2717
3/15/2019*N CAROLINA74-73W-4L164U31-6547.7%391229-7339.7%448
3/16/2019*FLORIDA ST73-63W-7W146U27-5549.1%391320-6331.7%3312
3/22/2019*N DAKOTA ST85-62W-27.5L149.5U33-6550.8%38621-5836.2%3413
3/24/2019*UCF77-76W-13L142O30-6744.8%36826-5448.1%3411
3/29/2019*VIRGINIA TECH75-73W-7L142.5O31-5655.4%301125-6240.3%3611
3/31/2019*MICHIGAN ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN ST: Last season: 30-5, won Big Ten title and lost in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Spartans.
Coach: Tom Izzo.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Miles Bridges (NBA), Jaren Jackson (NBA), Tum Tum Nairn, Gavin Schilling, Ben Carter.
Who's back: Nick Ward entered his name in the NBA draft before deciding to stay in school for his junior season. The 6-foot-9, 245-pound forward ranked third on the team last season with 12.4 points and first with 7.1 rebounds. Junior point guard Cassius Winston trailed only Bridges in scoring, averaging 12.6 points a game, made a Big Ten-best 49.7 percent of his 3-point shots and had a team-high 6.9 assists per game. Junior shooting guard Joshua Langford averaged 11.7 points and showed the potential to do more, including his 23-point performance against North Carolina.
Who's new: Hall of Fame coach Tom Izzo said at least two freshmen will play right away: Aaron Henry, a 6-6, 210-pound forward, and Foster Loyer, a 6-foot point guard.
The Skinny: The Spartans are No. 10 in the preseason poll because they have a lot of experience, which they hope will help the program advance past the first weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2015 when Izzo reached his seventh Final Four.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Michigan State as a 35-1 shot win the NCAA Tournament, odds that are tied with rival Michigan and trail 11 schools.
DUKE: Last season: 29-8, lost to Kansas in the Elite Eight.
Nickname: Blue Devils.
Coach: Mike Krzyzewski.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: All five starters. Big men Marvin Bagley III and Wendell Carter Jr., and guards Grayson Allen, Gary Trent Jr. and Trevon Duval are all in the NBA.
Who's back: Not much. Center Marques Bolden, the team's leading returning scorer, averaged 3.9 points in less than 13 minutes per game while Javin Delaurier is the top returning rebounder at 4.0 rpg.
Who's new: The Blue Devils brought in the consensus No. 1 recruiting class and four of its members are expected to start. They're led by Canadian guard and preseason AP All-American R.J. Barrett and athletic freak Zion Williamson ' who at 6-foot-7 and 285 pounds has filled YouTube with highlight-reel dunks. Point guard Tre Jones is the younger brother of Tyus Jones, the most outstanding player at the 2015 Final Four for Duke.
The Skinny: It's title-or-bust again for Duke's latest crop of players with the potential to jump to the NBA after only one season in college. Krzyzewski has installed an offensive system that depends on the players' versatility and their court sense to make intelligent reads and decisions. That system helped the Golden State Warriors become an NBA dynasty, and Krzyzewski hopes it works as well with his talented group.
Expectations: The Blue Devils are favorites to win the NCAA Tournament at 5-to-1, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers.
PREVIEW
Top-seeded Duke, No. 2 MSU set for powerhouse showdown
 

Just like the NCAA committee drew it up, Duke and Michigan State will play for the East Region title and a spot in the Final Four.

The teams collide Sunday at Capital One Arena in Washington, with top-seeded Duke perhaps still gathering itself after its second great escape of the NCAA Tournament.

Duke (32-5) has survived with late-game defensive stands, including Friday night when Virginia Tech missed three shots in the last 10 seconds as the Blue Devils prevailed 75-73.

Maybe Duke is getting used to this.

"Now that it's March Madness, every game is kind of going to be like this - close, hard-fought games," Duke freshman RJ Barrett said. "We somehow find a way to keep winning at the end. It's great. We're not surprised by it, but we've just got to keep it up."

Second-seeded Michigan State (31-6) has taken a smoother path with three victories by double-digit margins in the tournament. That includes Friday night's 80-63 dispatching of third-seeded LSU.

"This is the way my team has been," Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said. "Somebody just steps up."

The Spartans received heightened contributions from freshmen Aaron Henry and Gabe Brown in the Sweet 16 game.

Izzo said those were what amounted to a bonus.

"Gabe has been working," Izzo said. "He knows he can shoot it. ... Aaron was, I thought, phenomenal. Everybody had to be ready."

Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski will be doing a deeper study of Michigan State, but he's aware the Spartans have certain firepower.

"Obviously I know Cassius Winston is maybe the best point guard in the country," Krzyzewski said. "He's MVP of the Big Ten. And Tom's program, their program of great offensive rebounding, toughness, togetherness. We'll try to put something together."

Duke played Friday night without freshman forward Cam Reddish, who came up with a knee ailment. There is no structural damage in the knee, Krzyzewski said Saturday, adding that Reddish likely would be a game-time decision.

"We didn't know until right before the game that he was not going to be able to play," Krzyzewski said. "So that's another thing for our guys to be able to overcome, that adversity because we've prepared all week with that lineup. And then, boom, right before the start of the game he can't play."

To help make up for Reddish's absence, point guard Tre Jones scored a season-high 22 points. That came, in part, on 5-for-7 on 3-point shooting. The rest of the Duke team was 1-for-13 on 3s.

Michigan State forward Nick Ward left late in Friday night's game with an injury to his left hand. Ward said Saturday he will Duke.

"Nothing is going to keep me off the court tomorrow," Ward said.

Duke holds a 12-2 all-time record against Michigan State. That includes seven straight victories since a 2005 NCAA Tournament win for the Spartans.

Duke is in the Elite Eight for the second year in a row. Last March, the Blue Devils lost in overtime to Kansas.

Izzo has taken seven teams to the Final Four, though not since 2015 when the Spartans lost to Duke in the national semifinals.

Duke hasn't been to the Final Four since winning the 2015 title.

--Field Level Media


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