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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS TECH
 
KANSAS ST
+2.5  

-2.5  
+120

-140

121
 
45
Final
58

TEXAS TECH (15 - 3) at KANSAS ST (14 - 4)
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Tuesday, 1/22/2019 7:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
619TEXAS TECH119.5120
620KANSAS ST-1-1.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-3+2.16-116-1271.633.947.4%34.955.827.434.8%32.1
Road Games5-2+2.63-43-468.027.043.9%32.163.629.739.3%34.7
Last 5 Games3-2-1.21-33-264.631.044.2%31.863.831.638.1%35.6
Conference Games4-2-0.21-43-364.229.243.1%31.763.030.038.6%36.5
TEXAS TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.633.926-5547.4%6-1734.1%14-2070.5%35813187135
vs opponents surrendering69.633.225-5842.9%7-2133.8%13-1969.0%35913196153
Team Stats (Road Games)68.027.023-5343.9%5-1531.5%16-2274.5%32712188155
Stats Against (All Games)55.827.419-5334.8%6-2126.2%13-1967.5%3299207163
vs opponents averaging72.834.226-5844.0%7-2133.2%14-2169.1%361014187134
Stats Against (Road Games)63.629.722-5539.3%6-2129.1%14-2168.0%35911208173

KANSAS ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-4+4.89-96-1265.630.342.6%34.859.228.240.6%31.7
Home Games9-1+2.83-71-963.429.942.2%35.057.228.039.0%32.3
Last 5 Games4-1+5.84-13-265.028.442.3%30.261.030.044.2%31.8
Conference Games4-2+4.54-23-362.027.340.7%30.562.029.244.8%32.2
KANSAS ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)65.630.324-5642.6%6-2031.4%12-1864.6%35814177122
vs opponents surrendering69.833.125-5942.0%7-2332.7%13-1968.6%35912186133
Team Stats (Home Games)63.429.923-5442.2%6-2031.0%11-1960.1%35815158112
Stats Against (All Games)59.228.221-5140.6%7-2330.6%11-1766.6%32611186153
vs opponents averaging74.135.326-5844.8%8-2235.9%14-2069.4%36914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)57.228.020-5239.0%7-2430.5%9-1368.2%32711187143
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS TECH 75.9,  KANSAS ST 78.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/5/2018ARK-PINE BLUFF65-47W-32.5L139U26-6241.9%411314-4332.6%3020
12/12/2018NORTHWESTERN ST79-44W-37L134U29-6048.3%411213-5324.5%3319
12/15/2018ABILENE CHRISTIAN82-48W-19W128.5O30-5455.6%381015-5328.3%268
12/20/2018*DUKE58-69L9.5L148U22-5738.6%332423-6038.3%3519
12/28/2018UTRGV71-46W-26.5L132.5U28-5253.8%341516-4932.7%2219
1/2/2019@ W VIRGINIA62-59W-4.5L134U21-5538.2%311318-4341.9%4122
1/5/2019KANSAS ST63-57W-11.5L118O17-3844.7%321919-5733.3%3314
1/8/2019OKLAHOMA66-59W-7T131.5U22-4944.9%311420-6232.3%3814
1/12/2019@ TEXAS68-62W1.5W124O24-5444.4%30923-5740.4%3714
1/16/2019IOWA ST64-68L-6L133.5U26-6341.3%37925-5743.9%399
1/19/2019@ BAYLOR62-73L-4L125.5O21-4546.7%291724-5841.4%3113
1/22/2019@ KANSAS ST              
1/26/2019ARKANSAS              
1/28/2019TCU              
2/2/2019@ KANSAS              
2/4/2019W VIRGINIA              
2/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA              
2/13/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST              

KANSAS ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/8/2018@ TULSA46-47L-6.5L140.5U18-5930.5%421619-5038.0%3415
12/15/2018GEORGIA ST71-59W-13.5L142U25-5347.2%331922-5143.1%2417
12/19/2018SOUTHERN MISS55-51W-12L128U20-4445.5%391720-6331.7%348
12/22/2018VANDERBILT69-58W-3W130.5U24-5841.4%34715-4731.9%3515
12/29/2018GEORGE MASON59-58W-13.5L127.5U22-5242.3%391023-5641.1%315
1/2/2019TEXAS47-67L-2L125U17-5232.7%321123-4847.9%3411
1/5/2019@ TEXAS TECH57-63L11.5W118O19-5733.3%331417-3844.7%3219
1/9/2019W VIRGINIA71-69W-4L126.5O25-5347.2%23623-5145.1%3717
1/12/2019@ IOWA ST58-57W8.5W132U20-5635.7%391221-5042.0%3111
1/16/2019@ OKLAHOMA74-61W5W131O29-5850.0%291022-4746.8%2816
1/19/2019TCU65-55W-4.5W132U22-4845.8%27720-4742.6%3118
1/22/2019TEXAS TECH              
1/26/2019@ TEXAS A&M              
2/2/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST              
2/5/2019KANSAS              
2/9/2019@ BAYLOR              
2/12/2019@ TEXAS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS TECH: Last season: 27-10, reached NCAA Elite Eight for first time in school history
Nickname: Red Raiders
Coach: Chris Beard
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: Keenan Evans, Zhaire Smith, Niem Stevenson, Zach Smith, Tommy Hamilton IV and Justin Gray.
Who's back: Jarrett Culver is a 6-5 sophomore guard from Lubbock who is the only one of Tech's top six scorers back from last season. Beard said Culver, who averaged 11.2 points and 4.8 rebounds a game last season, has a chance to be one of the top players in college basketball. Brandone Francis is a senior guard who started his career at Florida. Senior center Norense Odiase started 29 of 37 games last season.
Who's new: Graduate transfers Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens, who are both eligible to play immediately. Mooney is the first-team shooting guard from the Summit League, where he averaged 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game last season at South Dakota. Owens is a 6-10 post player who had a Big East-leading 2.8 blocks per game last season.
The Skinny: After making it to the Elite Eight for the first time last season and being the Big 12 runner-up, the Red Raiders lost a lot of scoring from a year ago. The Red Raiders will depend on hometown player Culver and the two graduate transfers.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers list Texas Tech as 70-1 to win the NCAA Tournament. The only Big 12 teams with better odds are league favorites Kansas at 17-2 and West Virginia at 30-1.
KANSAS ST: Last season: 25-12, lost to Loyola-Chicago in Elite Eight
Nickname: Wildcats
Coach: Bruce Weber
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: PF Mawdo Sallah (transferred to Radford), SG Brian Patrick (transferred to IUPFW); SG Amaad Wainwright, SG Mason Schoen, SG Kade Kinnamon
Who's back: Preseason Big 12 player of the year Dean Wade, who averaged 16.2 points and 6.2 rebounds last season; All-Big 12 SG Barry Brown Jr., who averaged 15.9 points; SF Xavier Sneed, who broke out during NCAA Tournament run; PG Kamau Stokes, who averaged 9.0 points and team-best 3.4 assists; PG Cartier Diarra, who played 23.8 minutes per game as a freshman; PF Makol Mawien; SG Mike McGuirl; PF Levi Stockard III; PF Nigel Shadd: PF James Love III.
Who's new: PF Austin Trice, a transfer from Wabash Valley College in Illinois; PG Shaun Williams, a three-star prospect from St. Louis.
The Skinny: The 12th-ranked Wildcats return everyone of note from last year's Elite Eight team, and they're a whole lot healthier than they were in their March run. Kansas State roared through the bracket despite the absence of Wade, their best player, who was dealing with an injury. Stokes also missed time last season. If the Wildcats can stay healthy, they have a good chance of challenging Kansas for the Big 12 title.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Kansas State at 80-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the fourth-best of Big 12 teams behind Kansas, West Virginia and Texas Tech.
PREVIEW
No. 14 Texas Tech, Kansas State clash in defensive showdown
 

No. 14 Texas Tech plays at Kansas State on Tuesday night, with the teams on opposite recent paths.

The Red Raiders (15-3, 4-2 Big 12) hope to end a two-game skid that brought them back to the conference pack. The Wildcats look to continue their four-game winning streak that has them back where they were expected to be coming into the season.

Tech dropped six spots in the AP poll after two losses last week.

The Red Raiders, after starting the season 15-1, with the only loss coming against Duke, lost at home to Iowa State (68-64) on Wednesday and at Baylor (73-62) on Saturday. The result was the Red Raiders dropped into a temporary share of the top spot in the conference with Iowa State, Kansas and a Kansas State squad they defeated 63-57 to open the season.

The Wildcats (14-4, 4-2 Big 12), meanwhile, seem to have found their stride with the return of Dean Wade three games ago. He had missed six games because of a foot injury.

Kansas State has not trailed since Barry Brown seized a victory at Iowa State with a layup with four seconds remaining. The Wildcats then defeated then-No. 20 Oklahoma on the road and TCU at home in wire-to-wire fashion.

While Wade, a 6-foot-10 forward, has averaged 12.7 points in his three games back, his presence on the inside has helped the Wildcats' defense even more.

Kansas State held the Horned Frogs to a season-low 55 points, 25 points below their season average. The Wildcats held Iowa State to 57 -- 24 points below the Cyclones' season average, followed by holding OU to 61 points, 13 below its average.

"They're built on defense," TCU coach Jamie Dixon said on Saturday. "That's what their thing is."

Kansas State coach Bruce Weber is pleased that his defense is starting to click.

"We have older guys and they take a lot of pride in defense," he said. "They found out (last year) if we guarded people it gave us a chance to win in the (NCAA) Tournament. They buy into it.

"Our coaches do a good job. They prepare. Hopefully it will be the foundation. We always say, 'What your foundation is early is going to be your foundation late,' and that's got to be it."

Texas Tech focuses on defense as well.

The Red Raiders have scored in the 60s in all six of their Big 12 games. But the Red Raiders' defense slipped in the past two games.

After allowing an average of 59.3 points through four conference games, the Red Raiders allowed 68 and 73 in their last two. They allowed Baylor to hit 11 3-pointers in Saturday's loss. Turnovers (17) also cost them in that game.

"We had too many turnovers," Texas Tech coach Chris Beard said after that game.

"It was like we were just going down the court and handing the ball over to Baylor. ... You just can't hand the ball to the other team 17 times and expect to win on the road against a really good coach and a really good team."

The Red Raiders are the only Big 12 team to allow fewer points per game (55.8) than K-State (59.2).

Jarrett Culver leads Tech in scoring (18.8 points per game) and rebounding (7.1). He is joined in double-figures by Matt Mooney (10.7) and Davide Moretti (10.0).

K-State is led by Brown (15.4), Wade (13.3), Kamau Stokes (10.5) and Xavier Sneed (10.4).

--Field Level Media


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