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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 3/31/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN
 
FLORIDA
+3  

-3  
+135

-155

135
 
79
Final
59

MICHIGAN (29 - 7) vs. FLORIDA (29 - 7)
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Sunday, 3/31/2013 4:55 PM
NCAA - South Regional Final - Cowboys Stadium - Arlington, TX
Board OpenLatest
713MICHIGAN131134.5
714FLORIDA-1.5-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-7-2.218-1619-1675.434.748.6%35.263.129.142.3%31.9
Road Games12-6-510-812-673.332.847.8%34.567.630.644.5%32.2
Last 5 Games4-1+1.84-13-275.631.447.7%36.465.627.845.4%31.4
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.434.728-5848.6%7-2038.1%11-1670.5%3591413693
vs opponents surrendering65.229.823-5442.3%6-1834.0%13-1969.3%34912176133
Team Stats (Road Games)73.332.828-5847.8%6-1935.0%12-1670.6%34913157113
Stats Against (All Games)63.129.124-5742.3%6-2032.5%9-1367.9%32912155123
vs opponents averaging67.331.424-5543.1%6-1833.4%13-1969.5%351013177124
Stats Against (Road Games)67.630.625-5644.5%6-1934.3%11-1570.3%32914167123

FLORIDA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-7-1918-159-1671.734.848.0%35.053.724.637.9%30.1
Road Games14-7-2311-106-1169.433.646.7%34.156.826.939.6%30.6
Last 5 Games4-1-5.52-31-468.636.244.0%33.455.627.842.8%29.6
FLORIDA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.734.826-5448.0%8-2238.1%11-1767.7%35915147113
vs opponents surrendering64.929.923-5541.6%6-1832.9%13-1968.1%34912187144
Team Stats (Road Games)69.433.625-5446.7%8-2237.7%11-1764.1%34914157112
Stats Against (All Games)53.724.619-5137.9%5-1730.3%10-1565.0%30810166143
vs opponents averaging68.231.624-5543.6%6-1833.6%14-2168.1%361013187134
Stats Against (Road Games)56.826.920-5139.6%5-1632.8%11-1766.2%31811166133
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN 77.6,  FLORIDA 76.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2013@ WISCONSIN62-65L-2L123O28-7139.4%39725-5743.9%3914
2/12/2013@ MICHIGAN ST52-75L-1L133U21-5339.6%301630-6248.4%418
2/17/2013PENN ST79-71W-22L130.5O23-4946.9%29625-5743.9%3513
2/24/2013ILLINOIS71-58W-9W138U25-4951.0%291021-5141.2%2813
2/27/2013@ PENN ST78-84L-13L131.5O30-5851.7%371527-5747.4%309
3/3/2013MICHIGAN ST58-57W-5L134U25-5942.4%29721-5935.6%4418
3/6/2013@ PURDUE80-75W-6.5L135O25-5942.4%30526-6043.3%4213
3/10/2013INDIANA71-72L-1.5L146.5U27-6541.5%30630-7042.9%5314
3/14/2013*PENN ST83-66W-14W133.5O29-6346.0%36429-6048.3%328
3/15/2013*WISCONSIN59-68L-2L124.5O23-5740.4%381122-5738.6%379
3/21/2013*S DAKOTA ST71-56W-12W141U28-5550.9%29923-5244.2%2912
3/23/2013*VA COMMONWEALTH78-53W-3.5W144U31-6051.7%411223-5839.7%2411
3/29/2013*KANSAS87-85W1.5W138.5O35-7149.3%381036-6654.5%3513
3/31/2013*FLORIDA              

FLORIDA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/9/2013MISSISSIPPI ST83-58W-28L128.5O31-5853.4%36823-5442.6%3116
2/12/2013KENTUCKY69-52W-10W135.5U26-5349.1%271121-5042.0%3117
2/16/2013@ AUBURN83-52W-17.5W -31-5457.4%30919-5435.2%3014
2/19/2013@ MISSOURI60-63L-4.5L140U22-5440.7%281423-5343.4%4019
2/23/2013ARKANSAS71-54W-17.5L138.5U29-6246.8%38821-5836.2%4114
2/26/2013@ TENNESSEE58-64L-8L125U24-5742.1%31724-5742.1%419
3/2/2013ALABAMA64-52W-15.5L119.5U20-4544.4%331022-5540.0%3111
3/6/2013VANDERBILT66-40W-19.5W -23-4748.9%32814-5226.9%339
3/9/2013@ KENTUCKY57-61L-5.5L132.5U22-5540.0%341222-5639.3%4010
3/15/2013*LSU80-58W-16W128.5O29-5750.9%471618-5433.3%2710
3/16/2013*ALABAMA61-51W-11.5L117U23-5244.2%29419-4245.2%2812
3/17/2013*OLE MISS63-66L-11.5L134.5U22-5937.3%341327-5747.4%3714
3/22/2013*NORTHWESTERN ST79-47W-19.5W142U29-6147.5%43818-5036.0%2615
3/24/2013*MINNESOTA78-64W-7.5W124.5O21-3756.8%261420-5040.0%2914
3/29/2013*FLA GULF COAST62-50W-14L138U22-5738.6%351020-4445.5%2820
3/31/2013*MICHIGAN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN: John Beilein guided this team to a tie for first in last year's conference and even though just two starters are back, there is no shortage of ready-to-go talent on this Wolverines squad. While the team will really miss Zack Novak and Evan Smotryczk, last year's two leading scorers are back in the fold in Trey Burke (14.8 PPG, 4.6 APG) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (14.6 PPG), forming the conference's most dangerous backcourt duo as excellent dribble-drivers who combined to average nearly 3.5 three-pointers per game. Forward Jordan Morgan (7.3 PPG, 5.6 RPG) will remain a key role player while freshman SF Glenn Robinson III may be prove to be the most college-ready first-year player in the conference. With freshman Mitch McGary manning the post at 6-foot-10, this is a complete roster that has the ideal mix of veterans and young talent to still be balling in late March.
FLORIDA: The Gators have the talent and experience to win the SEC with three returning starters from a squad that made last year's Elite Eight and were four points shy of making the Final Four. Billy Donovan's teams are always fun to watch and led the nation last season with 9.6 threes per game. Even though Bradley Beal isn't back, leading scorer Kenny Boynton (15.9 PPG, 3.0 threes per game, 41% 3-pt FG) is and he should only thrive with more touches. Where the Gators become really dangerous though is in the frontcourt, a crew that can stretch any defense. Now-senior Erik Murphy (10.5 PPG, 4.5 RPG) made 1.7 threes per game last season on a 42.1% clip, making it difficult for any team to defend the 6-foot-10 athlete. Fellow big man Patric Young (10.2 PPG, 6.4 RPG) is more of a traditional post player at 6-foot-9, but makes the most of his chances down low making 61.8% of his field goals last year. He should be ready to become a dominant big as a junior, helping take this team to a conference crown. And the team even receives a solid reinforcement in the form of 6-foot-1 point guard Braxton Ogbueze, who should provide quality minutes and distribute the ball effectively.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (MICHIGAN-FLORIDA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Corrects 7th paragraph to 1987 instead of 1997.)

*Michigan-Florida Preview* ==========================

By STEPHEN HAWKINS AP Basketball Writer

Michigan (29-7) at Florida (29-7), 2:20 p.m. EDT

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) -- Trey Burke was a 16-month-old toddler the last time Michigan was playing this late in the NCAA tournament.

That regional final 19 years ago, a loss that ended the Fab Five era, was played in a building that no longer exists. Where Reunion Arena once stood near downtown Dallas is now a vacant lot about 20 minutes from where the Wolverines finally get another chance to get back to the Final Four.

"It's definitely crazy," Burke said Saturday. "Just to get this program moving back in the right direction means a lot to us."

No. 4 seed Michigan (29-7) plays SEC regular-season champion and No. 3 seed Florida (29-7) for the South Regional title on the raised court at ultramodern Cowboys Stadium on Sunday.

The Wolverines advanced largely because of Burke, the sophomore and Big Ten player of the year who scored 23 points - all after halftime - as they overcame a 14-point deficit against top seed Kansas. They forced overtime when Burke hit a long tying 3-pointer with 4.2 seconds left in regulation and won 87-85 in overtime.

"Yeah, I was surprised at how far I was," Burke admitted after seeing multiple replays of the shot that may just become known as the Fab 3.

Burke also had 10 assists, making him the first player to have 20 points and 10 assists in the NCAA round of 16 since 1987. The last to do it? A Providence player known as "Billy The Kid" - aka Florida coach Billy Donovan, who will be on the opposite bench when his Gators play in their third consecutive regional final.

"It's funny, my wife says to me this morning, she asked me the same question, she said, `Who was the player?,"' said Donovan, acknowledging he already knew and remembered his numbers (26 points, 10 assists vs. Alabama). "And I said `Magic Johnson.' And she said, `No, you.' I said I'm glad I'm comparing myself to Magic Johnson, that's great."

Florida has been to this point each of the last two years, but it hasn't been further since winning consecutive national championships under Donovan in 2006 and 2007.

In both of those regional final losses - to Louisville last year and in overtime to Butler in 2011 - the Gators had 11-point leads in the second half. This is now the last chance for seniors Kenny Boynton and Erik Murphy to get a title of their own.

"Game to game, it's a different feeling," Boynton said. "You think about it before the game. Once the game starts, you try to do everything in your control individually and as a team to change the outcome. Up to this point, our team does a great job preparing the right way."

After falling behind 15-4 early against Florida Gulf Coast, the high-flying No. 15 seed everybody knows now after an unprecedented run to the NCAA round of 16, the Gators recovered with a 16-0 run late in the first half to go ahead to stay in a 62-50 victory.

While Florida is loaded with seniors and NCAA tournament experience, the Wolverines have three freshmen in their starting lineup. Junior guard Tim Hardaway Jr., one of three sons of former NBA players on Michigan's roster, is the only starter older than Burke.

Even with that youth, the Wolverines' goal at the start of the season was to compete for the national championship.

"A lot of people doubted us, a lot of people thought we were too young, not tough enough. And I think we've proved people wrong over the last couple of weeks," Burke said. "I think we understood we have what it takes to be a young team that can go far in this tournament. ... Being young isn't an excuse."

Michigan hasn't been to the Final Four since consecutive national championship game appearances in 1992 and 1993 by the Fab Five - Chris Webber, Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Ray Jackson and Jimmy King - as freshmen and sophomores.

Webber was gone before that 1994 regional final loss to Arkansas in Dallas, and Rose and Howard followed him to the NBA after that.

This is the most successful Michigan season since then, though there is no sense of satisfaction yet.

"You're not the team until you're the team. And the only way you can be the team is that you win that championship," said sixth-year Michigan coach John Beilein, who took West Virginia to a regional final eight years ago. "We want to make sure that they never get satisfied that this great season that we have. We're trying to get one more (win) every game."

Donovan, in his 17th season with the Gators, also talked about the uniqueness of this particular season - and this game.

Not the last two trips to regional final games that were lost. Even with so many of the same players.

"I'm not sure what we take from those situations that could really help us get prepared for Michigan. I think this game stands on itself," Donovan said. "It's got its own separate identity as itself. It's in the moment. It's now, it's here, it's present."


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