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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/20/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOSTON COLLEGE
 
FLORIDA ST
+19  

-19  


157.5
 
72
Final
104

BOSTON COLLEGE (9 - 18) at FLORIDA ST (21 - 6)
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Monday, 2/20/2017 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
701BOSTON COLLEGE157.5154.5
702FLORIDA ST-19.5-18
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOSTON COLLEGE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-18+6.913-914-872.633.845.1%35.676.235.145.6%34.5
Road Games1-9-15-54-667.430.841.7%37.077.535.747.7%34.2
Last 5 Games0-5-42-34-169.833.043.9%32.281.432.047.9%36.0
Conference Games2-12-0.29-59-572.332.345.0%33.080.435.848.2%34.3
BOSTON COLLEGE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.633.826-5845.1%8-2137.5%12-1867.4%36815195153
vs opponents surrendering71.53325-5843.5%7-2134.7%13-1969.5%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)67.430.825-5941.7%6-2131.2%12-1865.4%37812196162
Stats Against (All Games)76.235.126-5745.6%7-2033.8%17-2375.2%34715178134
vs opponents averaging75.135.526-5845.3%8-2136.2%15-2171.5%36915186134
Stats Against (Road Games)77.535.726-5647.7%7-2034.8%18-2473.9%34515179135

FLORIDA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-6-2.914-1114-1183.639.048.8%37.671.434.240.9%34.9
Home Games16-0+810-410-491.643.651.4%39.770.632.940.4%31.7
Last 5 Games3-2-1.83-23-283.439.051.8%34.070.634.045.9%30.4
Conference Games9-5-1.47-78-679.536.346.5%35.974.136.944.0%36.0
FLORIDA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)83.639.030-6248.8%7-2036.6%16-2468.1%381015208125
vs opponents surrendering71.83326-5943.3%7-2134.6%13-1970.8%35913196134
Team Stats (Home Games)91.643.633-6351.4%7-2036.8%19-2672.8%401116198126
Stats Against (All Games)71.434.224-6040.9%7-2133.4%16-2270.8%351012205153
vs opponents averaging75.835.926-5945.2%8-2136.7%15-2172.2%36914186124
Stats Against (Home Games)70.632.925-6140.4%7-2231.7%14-2167.9%32912214153
Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON COLLEGE 78.3,  FLORIDA ST 79.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOSTON COLLEGE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/1/2017SYRACUSE96-81W10.5W142O36-6357.1%361326-6838.2%4110
1/3/2017@ WAKE FOREST66-79L15W154U21-5836.2%29827-5747.4%4112
1/7/2017@ DUKE82-93L26W149O32-6251.6%362131-5655.4%2716
1/11/2017NC STATE74-66W5.5W161U25-5446.3%301424-5444.4%3117
1/14/2017@ SYRACUSE53-76L12.5L146U19-4839.6%352027-5846.6%296
1/18/2017VIRGINIA54-71L14L128.5U20-5238.5%361627-5251.9%275
1/21/2017N CAROLINA82-90L19W158O32-6847.1%311530-6446.9%4312
1/25/2017@ MIAMI77-78L15.5W136O29-6246.8%331227-5450.0%3515
1/29/2017@ VIRGINIA TECH79-85L13W155.5O27-6144.3%351226-4459.1%2612
1/31/2017WAKE FOREST80-85L6.5W158O29-6445.3%361127-5846.6%368
2/4/2017LOUISVILLE67-90L14L144.5O25-5545.5%261434-5957.6%329
2/8/2017PITTSBURGH72-83L2.5L151O28-5550.9%25926-5052.0%349
2/11/2017@ GEORGIA TECH54-65L6L138.5U22-6732.8%421424-5940.7%4514
2/14/2017NOTRE DAME76-84L9.5W151O25-5347.2%321427-6243.5%339
2/20/2017@ FLORIDA ST              
2/25/2017VIRGINIA TECH              
3/1/2017@ NOTRE DAME              
3/4/2017@ CLEMSON              

FLORIDA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017VIRGINIA TECH93-78W-9W160O31-6349.2%391328-6245.2%3416
1/10/2017DUKE88-72W-1.5W159O35-6653.0%381423-5641.1%3016
1/14/2017@ N CAROLINA83-96L8.5L164.5O31-6746.3%341531-7342.5%5615
1/18/2017NOTRE DAME83-80W-5.5L156O30-6050.0%341627-5846.6%2918
1/21/2017LOUISVILLE73-68W-5.5L148U22-6036.7%40725-6538.5%4310
1/25/2017@ GEORGIA TECH56-78L-10L143U20-7128.2%39926-6142.6%5312
1/28/2017@ SYRACUSE72-82L-2.5L151O23-6038.3%391525-5843.1%4216
2/1/2017@ MIAMI75-57W3W143U27-5251.9%27919-4245.2%2614
2/5/2017CLEMSON109-61W-6.5W151.5O41-6266.1%291421-5637.5%3022
2/8/2017NC STATE95-71W-13.5W165.5O34-7048.6%49728-6046.7%2511
2/11/2017@ NOTRE DAME72-84L-1L155.5O31-6647.0%34929-5949.2%4113
2/18/2017@ PITTSBURGH66-80L-7L154U26-5745.6%31926-5151.0%308
2/20/2017BOSTON COLLEGE              
2/25/2017@ CLEMSON              
2/28/2017@ DUKE              
3/4/2017MIAMI              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BOSTON COLLEGE: Last season: 7-25
Nickname: Eagles.
Coach: Jim Christian.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Eli Carter, C Dennis Clifford, G Matt Milon, G Sammy Barnes-Thompkins.
Who's back: G Jerome Robinson, who was second on team with averages of 11.7 points and 3.0 assists and totals of 70 assists and 32 steals but missed nine ACC games with a broken wrist. F A.J. Turner, who was fourth on the team in scoring (5.8 points) and rebounding (3.6). F Garland Owens, the only returning senior and one of two players to start all 32 games last year. F Ervins Meznieks, who played for the Latvian team that finished fifth in the under-20 European Championships.
Who's new: F Connor Tava, a transfer from Western Michigan, where he missed all of last season recovering from a broken foot. F Mo Jeffers, a shot-blocking transfer from Delaware. Freshman G Ty Graves, who led High Point Christian Academy to a 24-6 record and the North Carolina Class 3-A championship game.
The Skinny: The Eagles went winless (0-18) in the ACC last season and finished the season with a 19-game losing streak. Then they lost their top two scorers and their leaders in assists, blocks, rebounds and steals.
FLORIDA ST: Last season: 20-14, lost in second round of the NIT.
Nickname: Seminoles.
Coach: Leonard Hamilton.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Malik Beasley, G Devon Bookert, C Boris Bojanovsky.
Who's back: G Dwayne Bacon. The sophomore is the team's returning scorer (15.6 points last season) and rebounder (5.6); G Xavier Rathan-Mayes. The junior point guard averaged 11.8 points last season and was sixth in the ACC in assists (4.4); C Michael Ojo. The senior missed all of last season due to a knee injury but has played in 96 games.
Who's new: F Jonathan Isaac. The freshman can play small forward but has the quickness and perimeter shooting of a guard; G Braian Angola-Rodas. The junior was a first-team Junior College All-American selection last year at North Idaho Community College after averaging 21.4 points and shooting 51 percent from the field.
The Skinny: The Seminoles haven't made the NCAA Tournament since 2012 but have a strong recruiting class for the second straight year. They have the right mix of youth and experience which should allow them to improve in
Conference play.
PREVIEW
No. 17 FSU returns home to host BC after tough loss at Pitt
 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- It's not that Pittsburgh didn't deserve to win, or didn't outplay Florida State, or didn't outcoach them Saturday in the Panthers' upset win against the No. 17 Seminoles.

Because the Panthers did all three.

It's how the Seminoles' latest road loss went down that still has Florida State scratching its heads heading into Monday's game on short rest against Boston College.

"It's not that I don't like the quick turnaround," freshman forward Jonathan Isaac told Seminoles.com after Florida State's 80-66 upset loss Saturday, dropping them to 2-6 in ACC road games this season. "It's that I don't want to just walk away from this loss. This is one that I want to rewatch before I move on."

Isaac should invite Dwayne Bacon to that film room session while he's at it.

Bacon, the Seminoles' star guard and ACC Player of the Year candidate, is coming the worst performance of his career at Florida State (21-6 overall, 9-5 in the ACC) after being held scoreless against Pitt. It was the first time Bacon was held to zero points, and the unusually bad outing also snapped a streak of 35 straight double-figure scoring games for the sophomore who came in averaging 17 points a game.

In addition to Bacon only attempting four shots in the loss -- finishing 0 for 4 -- his defense was listless and he spent long stretches on the bench, despite Florida State being within striking distance of Pitt several times in the first and second halves.

Florida State head coach Leonard Hamilton downplayed the poor game by his team's leading scorer, chocking it up to nothing more than an off night.

"I just think that every one of our guys will have one of those nights where they don't play particularly well," said Hamilton, whose team dropped from second in the ACC standings to fifth after the loss. "It just happened to be his night. I don't think it was anything different that (Pitt) did to him (on defense)."

There is some good news for Florida State, however, after its second straight loss: Monday's game against Boston College is at the Donald L. Tucker Center, where Florida State is 16-0 this year -- the best home record in the ACC.

The Seminoles, who have beaten Boston College (9-18, 2-12) five times in a row coming into Monday, hope to also take advantage of the fact the Eagles come in having lost 10 games in a row, 12 of their last 13 and sit dead last in the ACC. The Seminoles won both meetings last year, including a victory in the first round of the ACC Tournament.

The Eagles are 1-5 all-time in Tallahassee with the lone win coming in 2007, a 68-67 victory. But just like Pitt's offense gave Florida State problems on Saturday, Boston College also has a player who could give the Seminoles fits Monday: Guard Jerome Robinson, who ranks third in the ACC in scoring at 19.1 points a game. Robinson's 15 games of 20 or more points are the second-most among the Power 5 and Big East conferences.

But Robinson wasn't enough to keep the Eagles from falling in their last game 84-76 to Notre Dame, leaving head coach Jim Christian fired up.

"Make plays," Christian said when asked what this team needs to do more of to be successful. "I hate to say it, but it comes down to making plays. We had opportunities to make plays, we gotta make them. We gotta get big stops, we gotta make plays, and we get opportunities to win the game, in the ACC, you've gotta make that play. We hesitate at that time, or (lack confidence) at that time, because we haven't made them. If we can make plays, if those situations come up, we make them. That's what they do. It's a short answer to a complicated answer, but it's the truth."

Boston College has three games left after its meeting with Florida State -- its next one at home against Virginia Tech on Saturday, followed by its final two regular-season contests on the road at No. 25 Notre Dame and then at Clemson.

Similarly, Florida State also two road games and one home game left in its regular season after Monday, including a trip to Clemson next and then No. 12 Duke, followed by the regular-season finale at home March 4 against Miami. The Seminoles have already beaten each of those three teams this year.


Last Updated: 4/28/2024 1:59:53 PM EST.


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