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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 4/4/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
WISCONSIN
 
KENTUCKY
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

130.5
 
71
Final
64

WISCONSIN (35 - 3) vs. KENTUCKY (38 - 0)
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Saturday, 4/4/2015 8:45 PM
NCAA Tournament - Final Four - Lucas Oil Stadium - Indianapolis, IN
Board OpenLatest
821WISCONSIN133.5130.5
822KENTUCKY-6-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games35-3+13.820-1718-2072.835.248.2%33.457.826.242.6%27.6
Road Games20-2+13.813-912-1071.434.047.0%33.459.226.842.7%28.9
Last 5 Games5-0+43-24-180.434.049.4%29.471.231.648.7%28.0
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.835.225-5348.2%7-2036.4%15-1976.4%3381312473
vs opponents surrendering65.43023-5541.6%6-1933.6%13-1969.5%34912186123
Team Stats (Road Games)71.434.025-5447.0%8-2136.2%13-1775.8%3381313583
Stats Against (All Games)57.826.222-5242.6%5-1437.4%8-1270.3%2869184102
vs opponents averaging69.632.725-5544.5%7-1935.1%14-2070.1%35913186124
Stats Against (Road Games)59.226.822-5342.7%5-1436.9%9-1276.8%29610174102

KENTUCKY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games38-0+1119-1814-2374.636.846.8%38.453.924.735.2%31.1
Road Games19-0+99-97-1171.234.944.7%38.954.325.135.4%33.5
Last 5 Games5-0+22-30-473.437.646.7%39.055.024.035.0%32.2
KENTUCKY Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.636.826-5546.8%5-1534.7%18-2572.5%381114177117
vs opponents surrendering65.630.523-5441.7%6-1933.4%14-2069.7%34912196133
Team Stats (Road Games)71.234.924-5444.7%5-1535.1%18-2476.0%391113186107
Stats Against (All Games)53.924.719-5435.2%4-1726.7%11-1765.5%31108205142
vs opponents averaging68.532.224-5543.5%6-1933.8%15-2169.7%351013197124
Stats Against (Road Games)54.325.120-5635.4%3-1523.0%11-1862.4%33107205123
Average power rating of opponents played: WISCONSIN 79,  KENTUCKY 78.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/15/2015ILLINOIS68-49W-14W127U27-5350.9%32418-4540.0%2510
2/18/2015@ PENN ST55-47W-11L130U20-5139.2%37821-5438.9%286
2/21/2015MINNESOTA63-53W-14.5L131U23-4946.9%27825-5446.3%2911
2/24/2015@ MARYLAND53-59L-5.5L126.5U20-5238.5%31824-5048.0%316
3/1/2015MICHIGAN ST68-61W-9L126.5O26-5052.0%35824-5345.3%247
3/5/2015@ MINNESOTA76-63W-6.5W132O28-5650.0%33925-6141.0%338
3/8/2015@ OHIO ST72-48W-2W128.5U31-6250.0%41918-5334.0%279
3/13/2015*MICHIGAN71-60W-14L124.5O25-5149.0%34727-5251.9%195
3/14/2015*PURDUE71-51W-10W124U26-5547.3%35319-5137.3%279
3/15/2015*MICHIGAN ST80-69W-7W128O25-5248.1%23727-5350.9%3213
3/20/2015*COASTAL CAROLINA86-72W-20.5L132O33-6154.1%36928-5848.3%256
3/22/2015*OREGON72-65W-12.5L143.5U22-5143.1%32626-5944.1%348
3/26/2015*N CAROLINA79-72W-6W145.5O26-5646.4%35526-5646.4%284
3/28/2015*ARIZONA85-78W1.5W132O25-4555.6%21924-4355.8%2110
4/4/2015*KENTUCKY              

KENTUCKY - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/14/2015S CAROLINA77-43W-18.5W121.5U27-5450.0%451313-5523.6%219
2/17/2015@ TENNESSEE66-48W-13.5W120U22-5341.5%351121-5637.5%3515
2/21/2015AUBURN110-75W-25W139.5O44-6864.7%441525-6041.7%2215
2/25/2015@ MISSISSIPPI ST74-56W-18T125.5O28-5749.1%35919-5137.3%308
2/28/2015ARKANSAS84-67W-15.5W146.5O29-6048.3%38921-5637.5%3212
3/3/2015@ GEORGIA72-64W-9.5L126.5O25-6339.7%38326-5547.3%4111
3/7/2015FLORIDA67-50W-16.5W125.5U25-5347.2%31821-4942.9%2617
3/13/2015*FLORIDA64-49W-13.5W124U21-5637.5%39722-5639.3%3312
3/14/2015*AUBURN91-67W-24.5L138O27-4856.2%391018-5433.3%257
3/15/2015*ARKANSAS78-63W-13.5W144U25-4951.0%331324-5444.4%2512
3/19/2015*HAMPTON79-56W-34.5L135P28-6145.9%511317-5928.8%3111
3/21/2015*CINCINNATI64-51W-16L122U20-5437.0%38720-6331.7%4514
3/26/2015*W VIRGINIA78-39W-13W135.5U24-5048.0%441013-5424.1%3213
3/28/2015*NOTRE DAME68-66W-11L138.5U25-4753.2%291126-5646.4%287
4/4/2015*WISCONSIN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WISCONSIN: The Badgers were less than 15 seconds away from playing in the championship game before losing that Final Four game to Kentucky in the final seconds. C Frank Kaminsky (13.9 PPG, 6.3 RPG and 1.7 BPG) is one of the most difficult matchups in college basketball. At 7-foot, he has the post game to cause problems. However, it his ability to step out and hit the long-range jump shot that makes him so tough to stop. When he is on the block, it forces a double-team, opening up floor spacing for guys like SF Sam Dekker (12.4 PPG, 6.1 RPG and 1.4 APG) and PG Traevon Jackson (10.7 PPG, 4.0 APG, 3.8 APG). Like Kaminsky, Dekker is versatile enough to hit the three-point shot, while also scoring on the block. PG Josh Gasser (8.8 PPG, 4.0 RPG, 1.9 APG) is solid floor general that knows how to run Bo Ryan's offense. The guy to look out for is athletic sophomore PF Nigel Hayes (7.7 PPG, 2.8 RPG) who has an expanded role on the team this season. The Badgers can go big, and find the mismatches created by him and Dekker on the wing.
KENTUCKY: The Wildcats made it all the way to the national title game last season, and bring back a ton of the talent from that team. It will start with the Harrison twins, as SG Aaron (13.7 PPG, 3.0 RPG, 36% threes) and PG Andrew (10.9 PPG, 4.0 APG, 3.2 RPG) both improved greatly throughout the season, and are both tough to guard at 6-foot-6. While their shooting has improved, the duo is at its best when driving to the basket. In the frontcourt, C Willie Cauley-Stein (6.8 PPG, 6.1 RPG, 2.9 BPG) is back after injuring his foot in the NCAA Tournament last year. He is still raw on the offensive end, but the 7-footer can change a game on the defensive end with his shot blocking. Joining him in this formidable frontcourt is 6-foot-8 PF Alex Poythress (5.9 PPG, 4.5 RPG in 18.4 MPG), 6-foot-9 PF Marcus Lee (2.4 PPG, 1.4 RPG, 62% FG) and fellow 7-footer C Dakari Johnson (5.2 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 57% FG), who all comprise what should be the best rebounding team in the country. Combining that experience with the highly-recruited freshmen talent of PF Karl-Anthony Towns, PF Trey Lyles and PG Tyler Ulis, and you have the makings of a national championship team.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (WISCONSIN-KENTUCKY) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates. With AP Photos. Repeating.)

*Wisconsin-Kentucky Preview* ============================

By EDDIE PELLS AP National Writer

Wisconsin (35-3) at Kentucky (38-0), 8:49 p.m. EDT

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Next in the way of Kentucky's perfect season: Frank the Tank and his fun-loving band of Wisconsin teammates.

Player of the Year Frank Kaminsky and the Badgers were so loose they were giggling on the podium during their interviews Friday, answering questions about what they eat (Kaminsky likes omelets with syrup on top), how they slept (Sam Dekker got eight solid hours) and what their word of the day is for the poor NCAA stenographers they discovered earlier at the tournament (Nigel Hayes went with "prestidigitation").

The team they face Saturday, 38-0 Kentucky, is also trying to keep things pressure-free, and their coach, John Calipari, tried working some magic of his own with the numbers.

"Everybody is 0-0," Calipari said. "Whether you're Duke, Michigan State, Wisconsin or us, everybody's record is the same. We're all feeling the same thing. We all want to win a national title."

If the Wildcats do, they'll be the first program since the 1975-76 Indiana Hoosiers to finish a season as undefeated champions - an accomplishment that hovers over everything this week at what is shaping up as a monumental Final Four because of the history involved.

"If we do complete that goal, I couldn't even put it into words," said Andrew Harrison, whose two free throws were the difference in the 68-66 win over Notre Dame in the Midwest Regional final.

But undefeated doesn't necessarily mean perfect, and Wisconsin is hardly in awe.

This is a rematch of last year's semifinal. In that game, the Badgers (35-3) were leading Kentucky by two when Harrison's twin brother, Aaron, spotted up from behind the upper-left part of the arc with 5.7 seconds left and made his second straight game-winning 3-pointer.

"He has that clutch gene," Dekker said after that one.

One notable stat from that 74-73 thriller: Kaminsky finished with only eight points and five rebounds.

The 7-foot center, who averages 18 points and almost nine rebounds this season and will likely go in the first round of the NBA draft, said he would have returned for his senior season either way. Still, the loss - and the way it went down - left a mark.

"It's obviously motivating because you want to come back to this stage," Kaminsky said. "This is what seasons are remembered for. You remember the national champion at the end of the season."

Win or lose, these Kentucky players will be remembered - and watched some more. Freshman Karl-Anthony Towns - likely to become one of Calipari's much-discussed "one-and-dones" - is a probable lottery pick, as is junior Willie Cauley-Stein. The Harrison brothers and four or five more are also expected to wind up in the NBA, too.

Wisconsin has a few future pros - Kaminsky, Dekker and Hayes. But it's no big secret that the Badgers won't win on raw talent.

"Do you think I have to tell my players that this is a big game or that Kentucky's pretty good?" Badgers coach Bo Ryan said. "They are. I think our guys are astute enough to figure that part out."

THE POSTMEN: The big man is back - at least at this Final Four. This game will feature three of best: Kaminsky for Wisconsin and 6-11 Towns and 7-foot Cauley-Stein for Kentucky. The Wildcats also have Trey Lyles at 6-10 and Marcus Lee at 6-9. To practice for Kentucky's height, Ryan tinkered with the idea of using tennis rackets to swat down shots at practice. "But with these guys, they might have started whacking each other with them," he said. "We can't simulate what they have."

ANALYTICS: When asked what stats he pays most attention to, Ryan focused in on one: Points per possession. It's pretty clear why. The Badgers lead the nation in that stat at 1.22. Kentucky's not far behind, ranked ninth at 1.156.

BALANCE: Part of Calipari's coaching brilliance this season has been figuring out how to spread the minutes and the touches, while keeping everyone happy. Nobody on Kentucky averages more than 26 minutes a game, and Andrew Harrison leads the team in scoring with a modest 11 points a game. The Badgers, whose roster isn't as deep, have three players who score more - Kaminsky (18.7), Dekker (13.9) and Hayes (12.4).

ENDS AND ODDS: The Wildcats are five-point favorites, matching the lowest number they have been favored by all season. Also, for those thinking this Kentucky team will go down as the best in college basketball history if it runs the table, think again. The 2014-15 Wildcats would be a 3 1/2-point underdog against the 2011-12 title team, according to R.J. Bell, a betting analyst who runs the Pregame.com website.


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