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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 2/26/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
SYRACUSE
 
LOUISVILLE
+10  

-10  
+375

-550

142
 
68
Final
88

SYRACUSE (17 - 12) at LOUISVILLE (22 - 6)
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Sunday, 2/26/2017 2:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
827SYRACUSE143.5142
828LOUISVILLE-10-10
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
SYRACUSE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-12-10.712-1216-776.235.445.7%35.370.431.942.2%36.2
Road Games2-9-17.12-99-270.032.441.0%32.278.737.348.8%36.6
Last 5 Games2-3-0.92-35-074.429.643.8%33.076.633.245.7%36.6
Conference Games9-7-0.89-712-375.732.745.9%31.775.533.245.9%35.2
SYRACUSE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.235.426-5845.7%9-2338.0%14-2072.3%35916168125
vs opponents surrendering71.233.325-5843.2%7-2134.4%14-1971.1%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)70.032.424-5941.0%8-2234.1%14-1975.6%32912187124
Stats Against (All Games)70.431.925-5942.2%9-2533.9%12-1866.1%361117186143
vs opponents averaging74.735.326-5845.3%8-2136.4%14-2071.1%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)78.737.328-5848.8%9-2241.1%13-2067.1%371021176123

LOUISVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-6+517-911-1577.336.845.2%39.764.529.239.2%34.4
Home Games14-1+5.410-45-981.538.546.9%41.563.930.139.0%33.2
Last 5 Games3-2+11-44-171.832.443.2%33.474.633.445.8%35.8
Conference Games10-5+2.48-710-576.735.946.2%36.768.131.542.3%33.0
LOUISVILLE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.336.828-6145.2%7-2036.2%15-2168.4%401214197116
vs opponents surrendering69.932.225-5842.8%7-2133.9%13-1970.5%34913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)81.538.529-6346.9%8-2037.4%15-2269.5%411414187116
Stats Against (All Games)64.529.222-5639.2%6-1930.4%15-2267.9%34911195143
vs opponents averaging75.735.927-5846.0%7-2036.5%15-2171.4%36915186124
Stats Against (Home Games)63.930.122-5639.0%7-2133.7%13-2064.9%33911205152
Average power rating of opponents played: SYRACUSE 79.1,  LOUISVILLE 83.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
SYRACUSE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017PITTSBURGH77-66W-4.5W147U28-5451.9%291020-5735.1%3712
1/10/2017@ VIRGINIA TECH73-83L3L149O28-6543.1%381128-5749.1%316
1/14/2017BOSTON COLLEGE76-53W-12.5W146U27-5846.6%29619-4839.6%3520
1/16/2017@ N CAROLINA68-85L14.5L152O26-5944.1%241335-6851.5%449
1/21/2017@ NOTRE DAME66-84L7L141O23-5541.8%281129-5949.2%3911
1/24/2017WAKE FOREST81-76W-4W154.5O25-5446.3%321026-5944.1%3712
1/28/2017FLORIDA ST82-72W2.5W151O25-5843.1%421623-6038.3%3915
2/1/2017@ NC STATE100-93W0W154.5O32-5756.1%271134-6651.5%3314
2/4/2017VIRGINIA66-62W4.5W128P23-4254.8%231224-5048.0%2415
2/7/2017@ CLEMSON82-81W3.5W143.5O29-5750.9%331329-5453.7%248
2/11/2017@ PITTSBURGH75-80L-1L145O26-6043.3%251026-5448.1%4117
2/13/2017LOUISVILLE72-76L3L142O26-6540.0%381526-6241.9%4615
2/19/2017@ GEORGIA TECH65-71L-4L135.5O25-7035.7%411326-5547.3%3615
2/22/2017DUKE78-75W4W151O25-4753.2%28825-6439.1%368
2/26/2017@ LOUISVILLE              
3/4/2017GEORGIA TECH              

LOUISVILLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017@ GEORGIA TECH65-50W-13W131U23-6038.3%41817-5034.0%3414
1/11/2017PITTSBURGH85-80W-11L141O28-5947.5%451826-5844.8%3015
1/14/2017DUKE78-69W-3.5W146.5O28-5947.5%321122-4746.8%3218
1/19/2017CLEMSON92-60W-5.5W136.5O36-6456.2%451123-5541.8%2514
1/21/2017@ FLORIDA ST68-73L5.5W148U25-6538.5%431022-6036.7%407
1/24/2017@ PITTSBURGH106-51W-4.5W143.5O39-6758.2%48913-5125.5%2613
1/29/2017NC STATE85-60W-14.5W152U30-6050.0%361021-5637.5%3415
2/4/2017@ BOSTON COLLEGE90-67W-14W144.5O34-5957.6%32925-5545.5%2614
2/6/2017@ VIRGINIA55-71L6L121.5O20-5437.0%19525-4753.2%3814
2/11/2017MIAMI71-66W-8.5L133O22-5639.3%36923-5244.2%328
2/13/2017@ SYRACUSE76-72W-3W142O26-6241.9%461526-6540.0%3815
2/18/2017VIRGINIA TECH94-90W-13L144O35-6851.5%33329-4959.2%259
2/22/2017@ N CAROLINA63-74L7.5L154U27-6144.3%331623-6237.1%4612
2/26/2017SYRACUSE              
3/1/2017@ WAKE FOREST              
3/4/2017NOTRE DAME              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
SYRACUSE: Last season: 23-14, lost in the NCAA Tournament semifinals to North Carolina.
Nickname: Orange.
Coach: Jim Boeheim.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Michael Gbinije, G Malachi Richardson, G Trevor Cooney.
Who's back: C Dajuan Coleman. Returned last season after missing the better part of two years with knee problems and played in every game, becoming a steady cog in the middle (4.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 17.5 minutes); F Tyler Roberson. Team's most accomplished rebounder (8.5), the senior will be looking to boost his scoring (8.8) and put an exclamation mark on a solid career; F Tyler Lydon. Became a real problem for opposing teams as a freshman with his shooting ability from beyond the arc (49 makes and 40.5 percent) and shot-blocking ability inside (team-best 67); G Frank Howard. Failed to start any games as a freshman and averaged 1.8 assists and 1.6 points off the bench.
Who's new: F Matthew Moyer. The 6-foot-8, 220-pound freshman is a perfect fit for the Orange's trademark 2-3 zone; G Andrew White III. The 6-7 Nebraska transfer by way of Kansas ranked second in scoring (16.6) and first in rebounding (5.9) as a senior for the Cornhuskers; G John Gillon. Transfer from Colorado State ranked third on the team in scoring (13.2) and tops in assists (3.8). F Taurean Thompson. Another long wingspan in the Orange defensive arsenal who at 6-10 could get time as a backup at center; G Tyus Battle. At 6-5 he's a perfect fit for the top of the zone.
The Skinny: Last season, the Orange pulled off a shocking Final Four run, the second in four years, after a subpar regular season that included a nine-game suspension for Boeheim as part of sanctions levied by the NCAA. This team looks much stronger on paper. If Lydon progresses as expected, Roberson becomes more of a scoring force inside, and the newcomers can replace the shooting lost by the departures of Gbinije, Cooney and Richardson, Syracuse will be a force to be reckoned with again.
LOUISVILLE: Last season: 23-8, did not participate in postseason due to a self-imposed ban resulting from a sex scandal.
Nickname: Cardinals.
Coach: Rick Pitino.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: F/C Chinanu Onuaku, G Trey Lewis, G Damion Lee.
Who's back: G Quentin Snider. Louisville's top returning scorer at 9.4 points and playmaker with 3.5 assists per game last season; G Donovan Mitchell, who averaged 7.4 points and provided high-flying highlights; G/F Deng Adel, whose versatility might make him the team's best player; F Mangok Mathiang, a senior who's recovering from a season-ending foot injury.
Who's new: G V.J. King, a high school All-American; F Tony Hicks, a graduate transfer who averaged 12.8 points per game during a three-year career at Penn but sat out last season.
The Skinny: While the ban is behind the Cardinals, the NCAA last week accused the program of four violations it must answer in January. With penalties unlikely until next summer, Louisville is eligible for the postseason and believes it can make a deep tournament run with a quick, athletic team Pitino promises will press the tempo on both ends.
PREVIEW
No. 7 Louisville looks to bounce back versus Syracuse
 

LOUISVILLE -- If Sunday's Louisville-Syracuse game is anything like the last one, fans are in for a thriller.

The No. 7 Cardinals (22-6, 10-5 ACC) needed overtime to beat the Orange (17-12, 9-7) less than two weeks ago at the Carrier Dome. That game saw Louisville score 10 straight points in overtime after it struggled to put the game away in the final minutes of regulation.

"We actually learned a lot about ourselves in that last game," said Louisville's leading scorer Donovan Mitchell, whose game-high 16 points included some crucial shots in the second half.

Syracuse also learned a lot about itself since the Louisville game. The Orange just picked up their biggest victory of the season Wednesday, a dramatic win over No. 10 Duke on a last-second, bank-shot 3-pointer by John Gillon.

"We've got three tough games in a row, and we're coming down to the wire here," Syracuse coach Jim Boeheim said. "(The Duke game) was a great win, but now we have an even-tougher game on Sunday."

Conversely, Louisville is coming off a disappointing second half during a loss at North Carolina on Wednesday night.

Syracuse figures to be riding high after the win over Duke. Meanwhile, Louisville went back to the drawing board after struggling from the foul line at North Carolina, an issue that essentially helped Syracuse get back into the game with the Cardinals at the Carrier Dome.

"We probably spend more time working on that than most other programs," Louisville coach Rick Pitino said.

Pitino was clearly disgusted by Louisville's recent string of poor foul-shooting games: "We actually have to take practice time away to work on foul shots."

"The good thing about free throws is that it is something you can fix," Mitchell said. "Your body -- Anas (Mahmoud) and Ray (Spalding) can work for months on gaining weight to get results, but with free throws, you go into the gym, work on it for a week straight and at the end of that week you are a better free throw shooter."

Meanwhile, Gillon hasn't missed a free throw in nearly a month, making his last 43.

"It's been such a weapon for us this season," Syracuse assistant coach Gerry McNamara said. "With the three guys (Gillon, Andrew White, Tyler Lydon) taking the majority of our free throws, we're right at the top of the conference."

As with most Louisville-Syracuse matchups, Sunday's game is all about defense.

"They are actually one of the easiest teams to prepare for because you know exactly what they are going to do," Pitino said. "... But knowing what to do and doing it are two different things. ... Their 2-3 zone, they are very active in it. They have a bunch of guys who are really long -- Lydon, (Tarean) Thompson, White -- that makes it difficult."

And for Louisville, the Cardinals are one of the best 3-point defensive teams in the nation. Louisville held Syracuse to only 23.5 percent shooting from beyond arc Feb. 13.

On offense, Syracuse is led by White's 17.5 points per game. But it was Lydon who drew the most praise from Louisville players and coaches.

"He has a great post-up game and then he can also shoot it from nearly halfcourt. He's such a matchup problem," Mitchell said. "He's also the center of that zone and he's ready to block a shot if you get near him."

As good as Lydon is, Gillon might be the key. He's only averaging 11.1 points, but the grad-transfer point guard seems to have taken over the Syracuse team.

"We seem to go as John Gillon goes," Boeheim said. "When he's good we haven't lost, and he's been good recently. He was really good (against Duke)."

The Cardinals try for their 25th consecutive victory over a team they played on the road earlier in the season. Louisville is 27-1 in such games under Pitono.

The Orange are 2-9 on the road this season while the Cardinals are 14-1 in the KFC Yum! Center.


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