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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 1/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
N CAROLINA
 
MIAMI
-7  

+7  
-300

+220

157.5
 
85
Final
76

N CAROLINA (13 - 4) at MIAMI (9 - 7)
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Saturday, 1/19/2019 12:00 PM
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603N CAROLINA-6-7
604MIAMI157157.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
N CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-4-8.48-77-987.443.246.5%44.273.235.541.0%33.9
Road Games5-3-3.94-33-486.442.145.7%43.976.238.042.7%35.1
Last 5 Games4-1-3.53-20-577.840.041.1%43.670.235.040.8%37.8
Conference Games3-1-3.52-20-478.039.740.9%45.073.536.041.2%38.7
N CAROLINA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)87.443.231-6746.5%8-2336.0%17-2374.1%441219188144
vs opponents surrendering70.232.825-6042.4%8-2233.6%12-1869.8%34913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)86.442.131-6845.7%9-2338.7%15-2073.0%441218206143
Stats Against (All Games)73.235.525-6241.0%8-2632.1%14-2167.0%34814197155
vs opponents averaging76.736.727-5945.9%8-2334.9%14-2070.0%371014176134
Stats Against (Road Games)76.238.026-6242.7%8-2632.7%15-2364.4%35914196135

MIAMI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-7-16.26-106-1076.539.445.8%34.770.133.443.2%36.9
Home Games7-2-6.54-52-777.438.345.7%37.365.429.939.6%38.1
Last 5 Games2-3-22-32-373.236.845.2%33.074.433.841.1%39.6
Conference Games1-3-22-22-273.236.743.4%33.077.535.742.3%41.7
MIAMI Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.539.426-5845.8%9-2436.2%15-2071.9%35814156124
vs opponents surrendering71.833.225-5843.2%7-2232.8%14-2070.3%35913197143
Team Stats (Home Games)77.438.327-5945.7%10-2738.9%14-2067.4%37916138125
Stats Against (All Games)70.133.427-6243.2%8-2430.9%9-1369.2%371013195143
vs opponents averaging76.135.527-6045.0%8-2334.6%14-2070.1%371014197143
Stats Against (Home Games)65.429.925-6239.6%8-2530.5%9-1270.0%381111196153
Average power rating of opponents played: N CAROLINA 80.3,  MIAMI 77.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
N CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/5/2018UNC-WILMINGTON97-69W-28.5L170.5U37-7549.3%491522-6235.5%3625
12/15/2018GONZAGA103-90W-3W175O35-6454.7%422332-6350.8%2114
12/22/2018@ KENTUCKY72-80L-2.5L169U27-6342.9%331828-6543.1%4418
12/29/2018DAVIDSON82-60W-15W160.5U26-5944.1%491420-6729.9%3313
1/2/2019HARVARD77-57W-16W150.5U26-6241.9%381121-5438.9%3422
1/5/2019@ PITTSBURGH85-60W-9.5W156U32-7443.2%511119-6230.6%4615
1/8/2019@ NC STATE90-82W1.5W173U29-6445.3%512331-7342.5%3313
1/12/2019LOUISVILLE62-83L-11L155.5U20-5834.5%311428-5451.9%4014
1/15/2019NOTRE DAME75-69W-13L157.5U27-6839.7%471125-6141.0%3611
1/19/2019@ MIAMI              
1/21/2019VIRGINIA TECH              
1/29/2019@ GEORGIA TECH              
2/2/2019@ LOUISVILLE              
2/5/2019NC STATE              
2/9/2019MIAMI              
2/11/2019VIRGINIA              

MIAMI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/1/2018*YALE73-77L-9L150.5U26-6341.3%331130-5851.7%3511
12/4/2018@ PENNSYLVANIA75-89L-5.5L146O28-5848.3%24734-5759.6%349
12/19/2018HOUSTN BAPTIST80-73W-20.5L158U29-5750.9%351427-5549.1%2917
12/22/2018FLA ATLANTIC75-55W-14W142U29-5750.9%351220-6033.3%3516
12/29/2018CAMPBELL73-62W-19L149.5U24-4454.5%331823-6435.9%3113
1/3/2019NC STATE82-87L2.5L154O28-6145.9%29731-6845.6%5116
1/6/2019@ LOUISVILLE73-90L7L138O24-5642.9%351333-6947.8%397
1/9/2019@ FLORIDA ST62-68L10W151U20-5437.0%311227-6442.2%389
1/12/2019WAKE FOREST76-65W-10W145.5U23-4847.9%371525-7334.2%3912
1/19/2019N CAROLINA              
1/24/2019@ SYRACUSE              
1/27/2019FLORIDA ST              
1/30/2019VIRGINIA TECH              
2/2/2019@ VIRGINIA              
2/6/2019NOTRE DAME              
2/9/2019@ N CAROLINA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
N CAROLINA: Last season: 26-11, reached second round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Tar Heels.
Coach: Roy Williams.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: The program has lost mainstays from its 2017 national championship winner in point guard Joel Berry II ' a former Final Four most outstanding player ' and swingman Theo Pinson.
Who's back: Forward Luke Maye followed his last-second shot to beat Kentucky in the 2017 NCAA Elite Eight with a star-turning junior season, averaging 16.9 points and 10.1 points to be an Associated Press third-team All-American. He's now a preseason AP All-American and picked as ACC player of the year. Starters Cameron Johnson (12.4 points) and Kenny Williams (11.4) are back on the perimeter, which also has junior point guard Seventh Woods competing to take Berry's job. There's also a rotation of serviceable big men, led by sophomores Garrison Brooks and Sterling Manley.
Who's new: The Tar Heels have their best recruiting class in years, perhaps not coincidentally as they emerge from years of uncertainty due to a now-resolved NCAA academic case. Wing Nassir Little is the kind of five-star McDonald's All-American and possible one-and-done talent that shunned the Tar Heels in recent years. There's another McDonald's All-American in Coby White, an top-25 national recruit who will compete to be the new point guard after setting a North Carolina state scoring record with more than 3,500 points in high school. And the 6-foot-7 Rechon "Leaky" Black brings size and versatility to the perimeter.
The Skinny: There's no questioning talent and scoring potential on a team with Maye, Johnson and Williams joined by the touted rookie class. There are two main questions here: the Tar Heels need White or Woods to play well at the point with Berry gone, and that revolving door of big men needs to provide some interior toughness that was lacking at times as UNC leaned heavily on a small-ball lineup last year. If the eighth-ranked Tar Heels resolve both issues, this is a Final Four contender.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have UNC at 10-to-1 to win it all, tied with Villanova for the fifth-best odds nationally.
MIAMI: Last season: 22-10, lost to Loyola of Chicago in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Hurricanes.
Coach: Jim Larranaga.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: Guard Lonnie Walker IV (NBA), guard Bruce Brown Jr. (NBA), guard Ja'Quan Newton.
Who's back: Forward Dewan Hernandez considered the NBA before deciding to return for his junior season and change his name from Dewan Huell. The 6-foot-10 Hernandez averaged 11.4 points and 6.7 rebounds last season. Also back are dynamic 5-7 sophomore guard Chris Lykes (9.6 points), junior guard DJ Vasiljevic (9.0 points), senior guard Anthony Lawrence (8.8 points, 6.5 rebounds), 6-10 sophomore forward Sam Waardenberg (3.3 points), 6-10 senior center Ebuka Izundu (5.0 points) and 7-0 junior center Rodney Miller (1.2 points).
Who's new: Senior guard Zach Johnson transferred from Florida Gulf Coast, where he averaged 16.1 points last season. Redshirt freshman guard Anthony Mack is also expected to contribute.
The Skinny: Miami should reach the NCAA Tournament for the fifth time in the past seven seasons. With three starting guards departed, depth at that position is a concern, and the Hurricanes will likely go to a bigger lineup and be less perimeter-oriented than a season ago. The athletic Hernandez will face the basket more, and he and Lykes should form a formidable one-two punch. Miami will look for more inside scoring from Izundu and Miller.
Expectations: The Hurricanes are an 85 to 1 choice to win the NCAA Tournament, which puts them 25th in the country and fifth in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
PREVIEW
No. 13 North Carolina runs into rested Miami (Fla).
 

North Carolina figured a few things out after a stunning defeat. Miami has had time to digest its latest rotation with a week off between games.

The teams meet Saturday afternoon at the Watsco Center in Coral Gables, Fla.

Miami has had to display toughness with a limited roster, having no choice except to show some grit during the early portion of the Atlantic Coast Conference schedule.

North Carolina coach Roy Williams has questioned his team's ability to win ugly games. Then the Tar Heels did just that in Tuesday night's 75-69 victory against visiting Notre Dame.

"I like their toughness making plays down the stretch," Williams said of his team.

The No. 13 Tar Heels aren't boasting of great things after that outing, but it did shake away some of the misery from last weekend's lopsided home loss to Louisville.

Freshmen Nassir Little and Coby White made clutch shots for North Carolina in the Notre Dame game. Other things went the Tar Heels' way when it counted.

"Even though we didn't play well, I feel like we battled and fought and were able to pull out a win," senior forward Luke Maye said.

North Carolina (13-4, 3-1 ACC) hasn't lost consecutive games this season, so the ability to bounce back has been a positive.

"Coach always says great teams respond after losing so that's what we had to do," junior guard Brandon Robinson said. "I think we did a great job of doing that even if it was an ugly win."

Miami (9-7, 1-3) hasn't played since snapping a three-game losing streak by defeating Wake Forest last weekend. The Hurricanes have been down to a seven-player rotation, so they're learning to adapt to that approach.

"We tried to do everything we could in both halves to keep our players out of foul trouble," coach Jim Larranaga said of an emphasis for the team.

A zone defense has been one of the methods the Hurricanes have used to alter the pace of games and disrupt flow.

That might be one of the keys against North Carolina, which relishes a fast pace and has a much deeper roster than the Hurricanes.

Miami guard Chris Lykes said the team has worn down in the second halves of some games, but he said the Hurricanes still show good energy and that's something they rely on.

"I don't think anyone likes losing," Lykes said. "Now it is time to build on this."

This starts a stretch for the Hurricanes with four of five games against teams currently in the Top 25.

North Carolina just played a short-handed Notre Dame team, so there could be similar elements for this game. But Williams realized it took a strong span in the second half to pull out that game.

"The best thing to me was the fact we had only two turnovers in the second half," Williams said.

North Carolina is 2-0 in ACC road games. This marks the team's third consecutive game against an unranked opponent, but then there's a quick turnaround for Monday night's home game against Virginia Tech, which has been in the rankings all season.

--Field Level Media


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