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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Thursday 3/21/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
YALE
 
LSU
+7  

-7  
+220

-300

157.5
 
74
Final
79

YALE (22 - 7) vs. LSU (26 - 6)
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Thursday, 3/21/2019 12:40 PM
NCAA Tournament - First Round - Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, FL
Board Money Line
767YALE+220
768LSU-300
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
YALE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-7+6.216-1214-1481.139.449.8%38.673.234.841.1%33.9
Road Games11-5+9.28-87-979.136.648.4%37.274.836.241.8%35.0
Last 5 Games3-2-7.62-33-280.436.847.8%33.476.238.645.2%32.6
YALE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.139.430-6049.8%8-2137.2%14-1973.6%39817176134
vs opponents surrendering72.133.426-5844.2%7-2234.0%13-1871.2%36813187133
Team Stats (Road Games)79.136.629-6048.4%8-2137.3%13-1872.3%37815196144
Stats Against (All Games)73.234.826-6341.1%8-2431.2%14-1973.2%34813177113
vs opponents averaging71.833.826-5843.9%8-2334.2%13-1870.9%35813186133
Stats Against (Road Games)74.836.226-6241.8%7-2429.7%16-2273.0%35912178124

LSU - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-6+11.419-1319-1381.438.446.2%38.773.032.443.6%33.7
Road Games11-4+8.110-510-578.935.345.3%37.275.733.543.9%37.1
Last 5 Games4-1+2.44-12-374.435.443.6%44.067.426.440.1%34.8
LSU Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.438.428-6246.2%7-2132.3%18-2375.4%391213199134
vs opponents surrendering69.432.724-5742.6%7-2233.3%13-1970.5%34912186143
Team Stats (Road Games)78.935.328-6145.3%7-2132.2%17-2275.5%371113218134
Stats Against (All Games)73.032.426-5943.6%8-2334.1%14-2068.8%34911207153
vs opponents averaging7334.826-5744.8%8-2234.8%14-2071.1%36913187134
Stats Against (Road Games)75.733.526-5943.9%6-2229.5%17-2568.4%371112197143
Average power rating of opponents played: YALE 71.9,  LSU 81.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
YALE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/1/2019@ HARVARD49-65L1.5L144.5U18-5930.5%291124-5345.3%4118
2/2/2019@ DARTMOUTH89-68W-4.5W146O35-6553.8%38924-5940.7%329
2/8/2019PRINCETON74-60W-7.5W139.5U26-4854.2%422023-6833.8%2810
2/9/2019PENNSYLVANIA78-65W-5W148.5U29-5949.2%411026-7435.1%397
2/15/2019@ COLUMBIA70-64W-9L146.5U27-4955.1%361822-6633.3%3410
2/16/2019@ CORNELL98-92W-5.5W141.5O36-6852.9%38930-5752.6%279
2/22/2019DARTMOUTH77-59W-9.5W148.5U33-5560.0%381423-6137.7%2510
2/23/2019HARVARD86-88L-6L142.5O35-6157.4%261028-5550.9%3214
3/1/2019CORNELL88-65W-12W147.5O33-6451.6%38925-6339.7%3513
3/2/2019COLUMBIA75-83L-12.5L147.5O22-5837.9%38931-6448.4%3810
3/8/2019@ PENNSYLVANIA66-77L0L148U25-5843.1%301128-5749.1%328
3/9/2019@ PRINCETON81-59W-3.5W142U29-6147.5%38721-5637.5%339
3/16/2019PRINCETON83-77W-10.5L139O31-6150.8%32828-6245.2%3310
3/17/2019*HARVARD97-85W-4W143.5O32-5360.4%29728-6245.2%279
3/21/2019*LSU              

LSU - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/30/2019@ TEXAS A&M72-57W-5W149.5U26-7037.1%451218-5433.3%3916
2/2/2019ARKANSAS89-90L-10L155.5O26-5944.1%442135-6058.3%2018
2/6/2019@ MISSISSIPPI ST92-88W3W154O35-6454.7%351732-5954.2%3018
2/9/2019AUBURN83-78W-2.5W161.5U28-7238.9%471127-5648.2%3519
2/12/2019@ KENTUCKY73-71W9W149U24-5642.9%32825-6041.7%399
2/16/2019@ GEORGIA83-79W-7.5L152O30-5455.6%30827-5747.4%3011
2/20/2019FLORIDA77-82L-6.5L142.5O27-6342.9%381430-6546.2%3614
2/23/2019TENNESSEE82-80W4W153O25-6538.5%37730-6744.8%4314
2/26/2019TEXAS A&M66-55W-10W149U23-6634.8%47919-6031.7%4112
3/2/2019@ ALABAMA74-69W-3W148U28-6642.4%481124-6437.5%4013
3/6/2019@ FLORIDA79-78W0W139.5O31-7243.1%461426-5844.8%3611
3/9/2019VANDERBILT80-59W-13W142U30-5950.8%38921-5141.2%2610
3/15/2019*FLORIDA73-76L-3.5L136.5O30-6347.6%411326-5646.4%319
3/21/2019*YALE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
LSU: Last season: 18-15, lost in second round of NIT
Nickname: Tigers
Coach: Will Wade
Conference: SEC
Who's gone: G Brandon Sampson (turned pro), G Randy Onwuasor, PF Duop Reath, F Wayde Sims (deceased), F Aaron Epps, F Jeremy Combs, F Mayan Kiir (transferred to USF).
Who's back: PG Tremont Waters averaged 15.9 points, 6 assists and 2 steals; G Skylar Mays averaged 11.3 points, 4 rebounds and 3 assists; G Daryl Edwards averaged 6.8 points as an intermittent starter; G Marshall Graves averaged 5.1 minutes of playing time in 14 games.
Who's new: F Naz Reid, a five-star prospect from Asbury Park, New Jersey; F Emmitt Williams, a five-star prospect from Fort Myers, Florida; F Kavell Bigby-Williams sat out last season after transferring from Oregon; G Ja'vonte Smart, a four-star prospect named the top high school player in Louisiana last season; F Courtese Cooper is a junior college transfer from Triton; F Darius Days, a four-star prospect from Raleigh, Florida; F Aundre Hyatt, a Rivals' Top 100 player from New York; G Danya Kingsby, a junior college transfer from Southern Idaho; G Marlon Taylor, a junior college transfer from Panola College; G Will Reese, a former LSU baseball player.
The Skinny: The Tigers return their most dynamic player from last season in Waters as well as one of their more reliable and productive back court players in Mays. By adding two five-star recruits, along with the top prospect from Louisiana and an experienced front-court transfer from another major program, Wade has built a team that enters the season ranking No. 23 in the Top 25 poll, and with high hopes of making waves in the SEC and NCAA Tournament. The Tigers will start the season mourning the death of Sims, who was shot and killed late last month.
Expectations: Las Vegas odds makers have LSU at 100-1 to win the NCAA Tournament.
PREVIEW
LSU trying to reset before meeting Yale
 

It has been a tumultuous couple of weeks for the LSU men's basketball team.

First it was reported that coach Will Wade was caught on tape by the FBI talking about an "offer" Wade made to freshman guard Javonte Smart when the Tigers were recruiting Smart, which could be a violation of NCAA rules.

Then the university suspended Wade after he refused to discuss the taped conversation with LSU officials.

The Tigers clinched the SEC regular-season championship in their first game under interim coach Tony Benford, then got upset by eighth-seeded Florida in their first game in the SEC tournament last week.

Now third-seeded and 12th-ranked LSU (26-6) is preparing to face 14th seed and Ivy League champion Yale (22-7) in a first-round game in the NCAA Tournament on Thursday afternoon in Jacksonville, Fla.

"We're 0-0 now, just like everybody else in the country," Benford said. "I think now it is time to hit the reset button."

Benford and his assistants have experience in the NCAA Tournament, but only one Tigers player does and that's Kavell Bigby-Williams, a transfer who played in the tournament when he was with Oregon.

LSU's last appearance came in 2015, when it lost in the first round against N.C. State, 66-65.

"What you try to explain to them is that we are not going be in a routine too much, as far as our preparation goes," Benford said. "We have to really narrow our focus more as it is win or go home.

"We will go back to working on our offensive and defensive execution, rebounding and all of the fundamental things that we have to do to prepare for Yale."

The Bulldogs are making their second NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four years.

"We played different styles in non-conference and then we played teams with different styles in conference play," Benford said. "It really helps you, playing in the SEC, prepare for any type of style of play that you'll come up against."

Yale, like LSU, enjoys a fast pace. The Bulldogs had their eighth game this season with at least 90 points when they defeated Harvard, 97-85, in the championship game of the Ivy League tournament, which was played on Yale's home court.

Six players scored in double figures for the Bulldogs, who shot 60.4 percent from the floor and made 28 of 30 free-throw attempts.

"That's what makes us such a dangerous team," senior forward Blake Reynolds told Yale's official website. "We have so many guys that can contribute and score."

This is the Bulldogs' fifth trip to the NCAA Tournament. Their only victory came in their last trip, when they defeated Baylor 79-75 in 2016.

"We got a taste of that tournament berth our freshman year, and we've been hungry for it throughout our careers," Reynolds told the New Haven Register. "We really wanted to get back there. To punch that tournament berth at home, in front of our friends and family, was an unbelievable feeling."

The Bulldogs are familiar with sophomore point guard Tremont Waters, LSU's leading scorer, who's from New Haven, Conn., and was recruited by Yale.

"We recruited him pretty hard," Yale coach James Jones told the Register. "He's been at my elite camp since he was in eighth grade. Love the kid. I've watched LSU play a lot the last few weekends. They're really good. (Second-leading scorer) Naz (Reid) is good around the basket."

The LSU-Yale winner will advance to a second-round game on Saturday against either No. 6 seed Maryland or No. 11 Belmont, which got past Temple 81-70 in a First Four matchup Tuesday.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 2:25:49 PM EST.


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