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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/21/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
BELMONT
 
MARYLAND
+3  

-3  
+135

-155

151
 
77
Final
79

BELMONT (27 - 5) vs. MARYLAND (22 - 10)
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Thursday, 3/21/2019 3:10 PM
NCAA Tournament - First Round - Veterans Memorial Arena - Jacksonville, FL
Board OpenLatest
765BELMONT147150.5
766MARYLAND-4-3
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BELMONT - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-5+6.619-1016-1587.244.150.0%38.773.734.842.4%35.2
Road Games14-4+6.212-58-1085.242.348.1%39.875.134.642.6%37.4
Last 5 Games4-1+1.84-11-485.042.450.0%36.869.430.242.3%36.0
BELMONT Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)87.244.132-6350.0%10-2837.4%13-1873.9%39820157124
vs opponents surrendering75.535.627-6044.8%8-2434.6%14-1971.4%36914187143
Team Stats (Road Games)85.242.332-6648.1%10-2835.2%12-1771.7%40819167114
Stats Against (All Games)73.734.827-6442.4%8-2334.3%12-1769.8%35812176123
vs opponents averaging74.73527-6044.1%8-2234.1%14-1971.1%36914187143
Stats Against (Road Games)75.134.627-6442.6%8-2235.2%12-1965.9%37912166114

MARYLAND - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-10+1.216-1413-1871.333.145.4%39.265.129.739.7%30.6
Road Games7-7-4.68-63-1065.029.542.4%36.963.529.139.2%32.5
Last 5 Games2-3-2.52-33-265.026.242.1%36.067.630.441.5%31.6
MARYLAND Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.333.125-5645.4%7-2135.3%14-1874.8%391013154135
vs opponents surrendering67.931.524-5742.7%7-2133.4%12-1770.7%35813186134
Team Stats (Road Games)65.029.523-5342.4%7-2134.5%13-1677.9%37812165144
Stats Against (All Games)65.129.723-5939.7%7-2332.0%11-1671.9%3181218793
vs opponents averaging71.933.926-5844.4%8-2234.7%13-1970.6%35914176114
Stats Against (Road Games)63.529.122-5639.2%7-2130.9%13-1869.6%32913167104
Average power rating of opponents played: BELMONT 71.4,  MARYLAND 82
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BELMONT - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/31/2019SE MISSOURI ST97-71W-18.5W154.5O29-5552.7%361328-6344.4%2615
2/2/2019TENN-MARTIN82-67W-18L163.5U30-6050.0%39929-7339.7%356
2/7/2019@ E KENTUCKY83-65W-9W177.5U35-7149.3%451623-5939.0%2815
2/9/2019@ MOREHEAD ST96-86W-10T158.5O32-6152.5%31435-7050.0%3910
2/14/2019@ TENNESSEE ST77-66W-13L153.5U26-5547.3%401521-5637.5%3014
2/16/2019@ TENNESSEE TECH93-65W-15W147O29-5750.9%36724-6238.7%3813
2/21/2019E ILLINOIS99-58W-17W155O34-5759.6%381122-6036.7%2512
2/23/2019SIU EDWARDSVL97-75W-22T157O37-6259.7%321029-5552.7%2215
2/28/2019@ TENN-MARTIN112-67W-10.5W162.5O42-7258.3%41527-6541.5%319
3/2/2019@ SE MISSOURI ST84-66W-16W156U30-6050.0%33824-5543.6%3416
3/8/2019*AUSTIN PEAY83-67W-8W159.5U31-6349.2%461126-6440.6%306
3/9/2019*MURRAY ST65-77L-2L156U25-6439.1%31929-6246.8%4610
3/19/2019*TEMPLE81-70W-2.5W155.5U28-5352.8%331128-7139.4%3911
3/21/2019*MARYLAND              

MARYLAND - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/1/2019@ WISCONSIN61-69L5.5L130.5U25-5644.6%371223-4946.9%264
2/6/2019@ NEBRASKA60-45W2.5W133.5U22-5837.9%531012-5721.1%425
2/12/2019PURDUE70-56W2.5W138U26-5250.0%411120-7128.2%414
2/16/2019@ MICHIGAN52-65L7L129.5U20-5536.4%391625-5942.4%306
2/19/2019@ IOWA66-65W2.5W147U22-5341.5%341619-5832.8%4014
2/23/2019OHIO ST72-62W-6W126O23-4748.9%401523-6336.5%287
2/27/2019@ PENN ST61-78L-1L136O23-5641.1%331727-5945.8%3410
3/3/2019MICHIGAN62-69L-1L130O25-5843.1%35925-5743.9%314
3/8/2019MINNESOTA69-60W-7W135U26-6241.9%391021-5538.2%3213
3/14/2019*NEBRASKA61-69L-5.5L135.5U18-5036.0%331124-5543.6%338
3/21/2019*BELMONT              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MARYLAND: Last season: 19-13, missed NCAA Tournament first time in four years.
Nickname: Terrapins.
Coach: Mark Turgeon.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Forward Kevin Huerter (NBA), forward Justin Jackson (NBA), center Michal Cekovsky.
Who's back: Sophomore Bruno Fernando, a 6-foot-10 center, averaged 10.3 and 6.5 rebounds to land on the Big Ten All-Freshman team. Junior guard Anthony Cowan Jr., a two-year starter, will run the offense and was the team's leading scorer last season with 15.8 ppg. Guard Darryl Morsell started 21 games last year, averaging 8.7 points and a team-high 1.8 offensive rebounds. Forward Ivan Bender played in 15 games before a season-ending knee injury on Dec. 29.
Who's new: Freshman center Jalen Smith should be an immediate contributor. Averaged 17.9 points, nine rebounds and three blocks for Mt. Saint Joseph High in Baltimore. ... Guard Serrel Smith Jr. averaged 29.3 points and five rebounds as a senior at St. Petersburg High in Florida. ... Freshmen Trace Ramsey (6-7) and Ricky Lindo Jr. (6-8) provide height off the bench.
The Skinny: Fielding the youngest squad since he arrived at Maryland in 2011, Turgeon expects a return trip to the NCAA Tournament despite having only one scholarship senior (Bender). Jalen Smith and Fernando gives the Terrapins a formidable front court, and Cowan will have plenty of passing options when he's not taking the shot himself from the outside.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Maryland a 120-1 longshot to win the NCAA Tournament, same as Wisconsin from the Big Ten but far behind conference co-favorites Michigan and Michigan State at 35-1.
PREVIEW
Fresh off 1st NCAA win, Belmont battles Maryland
 

Maryland didn't learn the identity of its opening NCAA Tournament opponent until Tuesday night.

Belmont didn't even know it would be playing in the Round of 64 until Tuesday night.

The Bruins' 81-70 victory over Temple in the First Four at Dayton, Ohio, sent 11th-seeded Belmont (27-5) to Jacksonville, Fla., to face sixth-seeded Maryland (22-10) in an East Region game on Thursday afternoon.

"When I get back to the hotel room, I guess I'll download some video (of the Terrapins)," Belmont coach Rick Byrd said after the Bruins got their first NCAA Tournament victory in their eighth try.

Belmont, which lost to Murray State 77-65 in the championship game of the Ohio Valley Conference tournament on March 9, is one of seven schools from mid-major conferences to receive an at-large bid to this year's tournament. It is just the second team in OVC history to receive an at-large bid, joining the 1987 Middle Tennessee team.

"Getting a second chance and being able to extend our season means everything," said Belmont forward Nick Muszynski, who returned from an ankle injury that kept him out of the Murray State game to score 16 points against Temple.

The Bruins, who got 29 points from guard Kevin McClain on Tuesday, fell a bit short of their scoring average of 87.2, which ranks second to only Gonzaga's 88.8 in Division I.

"We showed that we can play in this atmosphere," Byrd said. "It's never going to be perfect, but we found a way to win. We showed our toughness."

Bruins swingman Dylan Windler had just five points, more than 16 below his team-leading average, but he exceeded his team-leading rebound average by three as he grabbed 14.

When Maryland saw the tournament bracket, coach Mark Turgeon took a philosophical approach to not learning the identity of the upcoming foe right away.

"We'll watch a lot of film on both teams heading into Tuesday night and then they have to play in Dayton and then fly to Jacksonville on Tuesday night," Turgeon said. "They'll have some experience under their belt, and they'll have confidence because they won a game.

"I'm going to look at it as an advantage because we'll be down there Tuesday night sleeping in our hotel while they're playing a game in Dayton."

Maryland, like Belmont, had a disappointing outcome in its conference tournament, falling to 13th-seeded Nebraska 69-61 in the second round of Big Ten Tournament on March 14. It was the Terrapins' third defeat in their past four games.

"Going from the regular season to the Big Ten tournament, you're playing teams that you've already played twice and they know almost everything about our system," Maryland center Bruno Fernando said. "So now we get to go and play teams that we don't know much about them and they don't know much about us.

"It's going to be a completely different game, and we'll get a chance to do a lot of things that we weren't able to do against teams that know us so much. It's a different season, it's a new season."

This is Maryland's fourth trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last five seasons, but the one time it didn't go during that stretch was last season, meaning seven of the top nine players on this team do not have experience in the tournament.

The winner of the Maryland-Belmont game will face the winner of Thursday's opener between third-seeded LSU and 14th-seeded Yale in the third round on Saturday.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/19/2024 1:32:12 AM EST.


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