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CBB : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
OHIO ST
 
IOWA ST
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

141
 
62
Final
59

OHIO ST (19 - 14) vs. IOWA ST (23 - 11)
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Friday, 3/22/2019 9:50 PM
NCAA Tournament - First Round - BOK Center - Tulsa, OK
Board OpenLatest
813OHIO ST140139.5
814IOWA ST-6.5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OHIO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games19-14-5.214-1918-1569.631.243.7%34.866.230.242.0%33.4
Road Games7-8-0.18-76-962.928.439.7%35.666.829.442.1%34.1
Last 5 Games1-4-32-34-163.423.637.7%35.075.833.247.3%37.0
OHIO ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.631.224-5543.7%8-2234.3%14-1973.4%35814186133
vs opponents surrendering69.532.525-5842.5%7-2233.3%13-1869.9%34913186123
Team Stats (Road Games)62.928.422-5639.7%7-2233.2%11-1570.9%36913186143
Stats Against (All Games)66.230.223-5542.0%7-2133.0%13-1874.4%33812196123
vs opponents averaging73.434.626-5844.6%8-2234.8%14-1970.6%37914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)66.829.423-5642.1%7-2134.1%13-1776.2%34814177124

IOWA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-11-7.419-1515-1877.437.047.7%35.268.332.941.9%34.6
Road Games11-7+2.210-89-975.635.946.9%35.371.934.943.3%34.6
Last 5 Games3-2-0.23-23-274.434.846.1%35.672.232.841.7%37.2
IOWA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.437.028-5947.7%8-2336.5%13-1873.2%35815157115
vs opponents surrendering69.332.624-5742.9%7-2233.7%13-1870.0%34913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.635.928-5946.9%8-2335.2%12-1772.5%35914156114
Stats Against (All Games)68.332.925-6041.9%8-2433.8%10-1471.5%35913165133
vs opponents averaging72.134.126-5844.4%8-2234.9%13-1969.8%36913176134
Stats Against (Road Games)71.934.926-6043.3%8-2335.8%11-1573.4%351013165113
Average power rating of opponents played: OHIO ST 81.2,  IOWA ST 82.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OHIO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019RUTGERS76-62W-10W130O27-5152.9%25624-5543.6%3612
2/7/2019PENN ST74-70W-7L131O22-4450.0%331826-6043.3%3011
2/10/2019@ INDIANA55-52W2.5W133U23-5244.2%351521-5339.6%2910
2/14/2019ILLINOIS56-63L-8L144U17-4736.2%351824-5444.4%3313
2/17/2019@ MICHIGAN ST44-62L12L133.5U18-5632.1%391521-5538.2%3710
2/20/2019NORTHWESTERN63-49W-7.5W125.5U25-5446.3%35818-5731.6%368
2/23/2019@ MARYLAND62-72L6L126O23-6336.5%28723-4748.9%4015
2/26/2019IOWA90-70W-3W138.5O28-5848.3%361126-5547.3%2610
3/2/2019@ PURDUE51-86L12L133O16-4833.3%27933-5955.9%398
3/6/2019@ NORTHWESTERN50-68L1.5L127U17-6426.6%45926-5844.8%395
3/10/2019WISCONSIN67-73L4L122O25-6637.9%41727-6541.5%479
3/14/2019*INDIANA79-75W1.5W129.5O28-6245.2%381627-6243.5%3317
3/15/2019*MICHIGAN ST70-77L10.5W133.5O24-5246.2%241526-5052.0%2711
3/22/2019*IOWA ST              

IOWA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019TEXAS65-60W-8L139.5U23-5442.6%331022-5639.3%3413
2/4/2019@ OKLAHOMA75-74W-3L146O28-6344.4%411128-6543.1%367
2/9/2019TCU83-92L-9.5L145.5O28-6245.2%351533-6253.2%3412
2/16/2019@ KANSAS ST78-64W2.5W131O29-5552.7%341021-5042.0%279
2/19/2019BAYLOR69-73L-10L142P26-6043.3%28529-6743.3%449
2/23/2019@ TCU72-75L-2L151U31-6944.9%371126-6043.3%4217
2/25/2019OKLAHOMA78-61W-8W145U28-5451.9%351024-6338.1%3310
3/2/2019@ TEXAS69-86L0L140.5O25-5545.5%301029-5354.7%268
3/6/2019@ W VIRGINIA75-90L-5.5L147.5O28-6443.7%341433-6947.8%4414
3/9/2019TEXAS TECH73-80L2.5L137O24-5444.4%351428-6543.1%379
3/14/2019*BAYLOR83-66W-2.5W143.5O30-5851.7%30825-5843.1%3514
3/15/2019*KANSAS ST63-59W-2.5W130.5U21-5042.0%431722-6334.9%297
3/16/2019*KANSAS78-66W1.5W144.5U26-5448.1%361128-7139.4%4111
3/22/2019*OHIO ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OHIO ST: Last season: 25-9, 15-3 Big Ten
Nickname: Buckeyes
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: F Keita Bates-Diop, F Jae'Sean Tate, G Kam Williams, G Andrew Dakich.
Who's back: F Kaleb Wesson. The 6-foot-9, 270-pound sophomore averaged 10.2 points and will be counted on to do more this season. ... F Andre Wesson. Kaleb's older brother is a small forward who will have to provide some leadership to the young team. ... C Micah Potter. Hampered by injuries, the huge junior hasn't been able to realize his potential. ... G C.J. Jackson. Senior will be counted on as one of the primary ball-handlers. ... G Musa Jallow and F Kyle Young. Expected to play bigger roles after seeing limited playing time as freshmen last year.
Who's new: G Luther Muhammad. Highly touted freshman shooting guard could work his way into a starting role. ... G Duane Washington Jr. Elite shooter from California is expected to find a role as a freshman. ... F Justin Ahrens. Well-rounded freshman de-committed after former coach Thad Matta was fired, but Holtmann got him back on board. ... F Jaedon LeDee. The 6-foot-9 freshman has the size and versatility to play at any of the frontcourt spots. ... G Keyshawn Woods. Graduate transfer from Wake Forest adds depth.
The Skinny: Holtmann cleaned up a program that had fallen into disarray, leading the Buckeyes to a 25-9 finish and earning himself Big Ten coach of the year honors. Now he has to maintain the standard after losing his two star players and welcoming a lot of new ones. The Wesson brothers, Jackson and Potter will have to play to expectations, with some immediate help from freshmen for depth. Jallow and Young have the potential to be key contributors.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Ohio State as a long shot to win the NCAA Tournament at 85-1, on par with North Carolina State and Cincinnati, while well behind Michigan, the highest ranked Big Ten team at 35-1.
IOWA ST: Last season: 13-18
Nickname: Cyclones
Coach: Steve Prohm
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: Guard Donovan Jackson, who averaged 15 points a game a year ago.
Who's back: Pretty much everyone else, led by sophomore guard Lindell Wigginton. He scored 16.7 points a game and was a first-team preseason All-Big 12 pick in 2017-18. Senior Nick Weiler-Babb averaged 11.3 points, 7 rebounds and 6.8 assists as a point guard, but he struggled with knee tendinitis toward the end of last season. Sophomore Cam Lard (12.6 points, 8.1 rebounds a game) is a candidate for a breakout season if he can stay out of trouble off the court.
Who's new: Four talented freshmen led by Chicago wing Talen Horton-Tucker, a top-50 recruit who will probably start. Watch out for freshman Tyrese Haliburton, a 6-foot-5 point guard who likely earned time in Prohm's tight rotations with a strong offseason.
The Skinny: The Cyclones should be back in the mix for the NCAA Tournament after an expected rebuilding season. There will be a lot of moving parts, but Iowa State also has enough talent to make some noise in the Big 12 and beyond.
Expectations: Oddsmakers have listed Iowa State's national title hopes at 225-to-1.
PREVIEW
Jekyll-and-Hyde Iowa State draws Ohio State first
 

Surprising, but enigmatic, Iowa State carries plenty of swagger and momentum as it battles Ohio State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday in Tulsa, Okla.

But which of the Jekyll-and-Hyde Cyclones teams will step on the floor against the Buckeyes-- the one that lost the final three games of the regular season and six of its final eight, or the squad that swept through the Big 12 tournament last week in impressive fashion?

Iowa State (23-11) drew the sixth seed in the Midwest Region, while Ohio State (19-14) is the 11th seed after losing in the quarterfinals of the Big Ten tournament to eventual champion Michigan State.

The Cyclones rediscovered their championship pedigree in Kansas City, reeling off three straight wins, including a 78-66 victory over Kansas in the finals to clinch their fourth conference tournament title in six years.

Iowa State is doing plenty of homework this week in preparation for the Buckeyes and their physicality, but Cyclones coach Steve Prohm said his team has to "be who we are."

"If we're who we are, then we'll have a good chance to do some good things, regardless of where we play or who we play," Prohm told the Ames (Iowa) Tribune. "The Big Ten... a little bit different style of play. It's a game that we've got to match the physicality around the basket. We've got to match their toughness."

Iowa State has gone to the NCAA Tournament seven times in the past eight seasons. If the Cyclones advance to the Sweet 16, they will return to the Sprint Center, site of the Big 12 tournament, next week.

"The experience in Kansas City helps the young kids already understand the tournament atmosphere," Prohm told the Ames Tribune. "We've been through that this week so I think the guys -- young and old -- are used to that. There should be some nerves. It's a big-time deal, being a part of the NCAA Tournament."

Zoran Talley, a senior wing, missed all three of Iowa State's games in the Big 12 tournament after entering the concussion protocol last week. He is expected to return to practice Tuesday, Prohm said.

The Buckeyes, led by second-year coach Chris Holtmann, will make their 33rd all-time appearance in the NCAA Tournament.

After winning 12 of their first 13 games of the season, the Buckeyes lost straight, ending the season with an 8-12 record in Big Ten play.

"We have had our struggles, we have, there's no doubting that, and we all take responsibility for that," Holtmann said. "But we have also won some games, and we won some important games."

Kaleb Wesson paces Ohio State with 14.4 points and 6.8 rebounds per contest, while C.J. Jackson adds 12.2 points per game and a team-best 113 total assists for the Buckeyes.

"We knew coming into this year that a lot of people were going to count us out for different reasons," Jackson told the Columbus Dispatch. "We did what we had to do throughout the season to put ourselves in position to make the NCAA Tournament. With a young team, that's all you can ask for."

Jackson feels the Buckeyes can do some damage in the "Big Dance."

"We're not here just to e game in the tournament, we're here to actually win some games and make a run," he said.

Friday's game will be the seventh all-time meeting between the two programs, with Ohio State winning the first six.

The Buckeyes and Cyclones last squared off in the Round of 32 of the 2013 NCAA Tournament, a 78-75 Ohio State victory in Dayton, Ohio. The two teams also met in 1985 in Tulsa, a 75-64 first-round victory for the Buckeyes.

Friday's winner will play third-seeded Houston or 14th-seeded Georgia State in the second round on Sunday.

--Field Level Media


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