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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 3/10/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
MICHIGAN
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

146.5
 
72
Final
71

INDIANA (25 - 5) at MICHIGAN (25 - 5)
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Sunday, 3/10/2013 4:00 PM
Board Money Line
827INDIANA+105
828MICHIGAN-125
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-5-10.815-1311-1381.139.949.1%38.461.927.638.7%30.9
Road Games8-3-5.55-66-576.337.246.3%35.566.828.540.6%32.5
Last 5 Games3-2-4.32-32-371.832.444.2%34.665.426.241.5%37.0
Conference Games13-4-6.37-107-1074.736.646.6%35.564.026.840.5%32.4
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.139.927-5549.1%7-1841.8%20-2674.5%381115178134
vs opponents surrendering64.229.223-5541.4%6-1832.8%13-1968.8%34912186133
Team Stats (Road Games)76.337.225-5446.3%7-1743.8%19-2675.2%35914187123
Stats Against (All Games)61.927.622-5838.7%6-1929.8%11-1670.4%31910216154
vs opponents averaging67.531.524-5543.1%6-1833.6%14-2069.1%361013177134
Stats Against (Road Games)66.828.524-5840.6%6-1932.1%13-1874.4%321012216134

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-5-2.814-1416-1375.635.449.0%35.262.329.241.8%31.3
Home Games17-0+48-77-977.936.949.8%36.257.827.439.9%30.4
Last 5 Games4-1-7.61-43-273.231.446.7%30.869.032.842.3%35.8
Conference Games12-5-7.86-109-872.132.647.3%33.565.331.042.9%33.2
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.635.428-5749.0%8-2038.5%12-1671.1%3591513692
vs opponents surrendering65.53023-5442.5%6-1834.4%13-1968.8%34912176133
Team Stats (Home Games)77.936.929-5849.8%8-2140.6%12-1671.3%3691610583
Stats Against (All Games)62.329.223-5641.8%7-2032.6%9-1367.7%31912155123
vs opponents averaging66.831.124-5542.7%6-1833.2%13-1968.8%351013177124
Stats Against (Home Games)57.827.423-5739.9%6-2130.2%6-1064.7%30911154123
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 75.7,  MICHIGAN 75.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/20/2013@ NORTHWESTERN67-59W-12.5L137.5U20-4247.6%36620-4940.8%246
1/23/2013PENN ST72-49W-24.5L138.5U20-4445.5%391817-5133.3%3218
1/27/2013MICHIGAN ST75-70W-10L135.5O27-5350.9%311627-6045.0%3219
1/30/2013@ PURDUE97-60W-7.5W136.5O33-6749.3%39822-5540.0%2918
2/2/2013MICHIGAN81-73W-5.5W145O26-5052.0%381630-7042.9%298
2/7/2013@ ILLINOIS72-74L-7L149.5U25-5050.0%301426-5844.8%2610
2/10/2013@ OHIO ST81-68W1W139.5O26-4953.1%301025-5942.4%3312
2/13/2013NEBRASKA76-47W-23.5W135U22-4845.8%36917-4736.2%2415
2/16/2013PURDUE83-55W-18.5W139.5U30-5455.6%391421-5637.5%3017
2/19/2013@ MICHIGAN ST72-68W0W139.5O27-6144.3%351024-5642.9%3612
2/26/2013@ MINNESOTA73-77L-4.5L139.5O22-5242.3%301127-6342.9%4410
3/2/2013IOWA73-60W-13.5L145.5U21-5438.9%371221-5538.2%3819
3/5/2013OHIO ST58-67L-7.5L141U21-5339.6%321227-5945.8%378
3/10/2013@ MICHIGAN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/24/2013PURDUE68-53W-15T135U27-5549.1%351021-5438.9%2912
1/27/2013@ ILLINOIS74-60W-5.5W139.5U31-5952.5%351223-6237.1%3615
1/30/2013NORTHWESTERN68-46W-15.5W128U25-4951.0%31219-5137.3%298
2/2/2013@ INDIANA73-81L5.5L145O30-7042.9%29826-5052.0%3816
2/5/2013OHIO ST76-74W-7L131.5O28-6046.7%321130-5851.7%3011
2/9/2013@ WISCONSIN62-65L-2L123O28-7139.4%39725-5743.9%3914
2/12/2013@ MICHIGAN ST52-75L-1L133U21-5339.6%301630-6248.4%418
2/17/2013PENN ST79-71W-22L130.5O23-4946.9%29625-5743.9%3513
2/24/2013ILLINOIS71-58W-9W138U25-4951.0%291021-5141.2%2813
2/27/2013@ PENN ST78-84L-13L131.5O30-5851.7%371527-5747.4%309
3/3/2013MICHIGAN ST58-57W-5L134U25-5942.4%29721-5935.6%4418
3/6/2013@ PURDUE80-75W-6.5L135O25-5942.4%30526-6043.3%4213
3/10/2013INDIANA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: Say hello to the preseason No. 1 team in the nation. Tom Crean took a huge leap with last year's team, winning 15 more games than the previous season. And with four returning starters and the team's five leading scorers coming back, another giant leap is in the works. Cody Zeller (15.6 PPG, 6.6 RPG) was phenomenal in his freshman campaign, making 62.3% of his field goals and averaging more than a block and steal per game. He's joined in the frontcourt by Christian Watford (12.6 PPG, 5.8 RPG), while Jordan Hulls (11.7 PPG, 3.3 APG) and Victor Oladipo (10.8 PPG, 5.3 RPG 1.4 SPG) form a dangerous backcourt tandem. What makes this squad so threatening though is that Crean adds an elite crew of reinforcements. After missing all of last season with injuries, Maurice Creek is back and, when healthy, he might be the best pure scorer on the team'when he was healthy in his freshman year in 2009-2010, he averaged 16.4 PPG. And with top recruits Yogi Ferrell, Jeremy Hollowell and Hanner Mosquera-Perea, this is a team with both significant talent and depth.
MICHIGAN: John Beilein guided this team to a tie for first in last year's conference and even though just two starters are back, there is no shortage of ready-to-go talent on this Wolverines squad. While the team will really miss Zack Novak and Evan Smotryczk, last year's two leading scorers are back in the fold in Trey Burke (14.8 PPG, 4.6 APG) and Tim Hardaway Jr. (14.6 PPG), forming the conference's most dangerous backcourt duo as excellent dribble-drivers who combined to average nearly 3.5 three-pointers per game. Forward Jordan Morgan (7.3 PPG, 5.6 RPG) will remain a key role player while freshman SF Glenn Robinson III may be prove to be the most college-ready first-year player in the conference. With freshman Mitch McGary manning the post at 6-foot-10, this is a complete roster that has the ideal mix of veterans and young talent to still be balling in late March.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (INDIANA-MICHIGAN) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Indiana-Michigan Preview* ==========================

By JEFF BARTL STATS Writer

Indiana (25-5) at Michigan (25-5), 4:00 p.m. EDT

The Big Ten widely has been considered the best conference in the nation this season, and it may be no surprise the league race has come down to the final day with four teams seeking at least a share of the championship.

It's not exactly a coincidence, either, that a matchup between those thought to be the conference's top two teams ultimately will decide it.

Second-ranked Indiana can win its first outright Big Ten title in 20 years with a victory Sunday over No. 7 Michigan, which looks to finish unbeaten at home for the first time in 36 seasons.

The Hoosiers (25-5, 13-4) have been the favorites from the start, but they missed an opportunity to earn an outright league title for the first time since 1992-93 by falling at home to No. 14 Ohio State 67-58 on Tuesday.

That defeat left the door open for the Wolverines (25-5, 12-5), who won at Purdue 80-75 on Wednesday. A Michigan win on Sunday would give it a second straight Big Ten championship after splitting it last season with No. 10 Michigan State and Ohio State.

The Spartans and Buckeyes also could share this season's crown with wins on Sunday if the Wolverines pick up a victory.

"We find ourselves with a great opportunity and a great challenge at the same time," coach John Beilein said. "These games now are make-or-break games. There are a lot of teams watching this game that have championship implications on the line.

"It's going to be a struggle, it's going to be a battle, and we're going to have to have the courage to get it done."

Michigan also will be seeking to finish unbeaten at home for the first time since the 1976-77, and Trey Burke has been a major reason for his team's success.

The sophomore guard is a finalist for the John Wooden Award - a list that includes Indiana's Cody Zeller and Victor Oladipo - and ranks second in the conference averaging 19.1 points.

"The leadership aspect has really grown and his shot selection right now is really good," Beilein said of Burke, whose 3.65 assist-to-turnover ratio is the best in the nation. "Right now, Trey Burke is as good as any player I've ever coached. He's such a winner."

Burke's 25 points and eight assists, though, couldn't prevent then-No. 1 Michigan from falling 81-73 at then-No. 3 Indiana on Feb. 2, as Zeller and Christian Watford each finished with double-doubles for the Hoosiers.

No team has won two straight meetings over the last 10 games of this series, and Indiana will be looking to do so while capitalizing on its second chance to win the conference title outright.

The Hoosiers still cut down the nets after Tuesday's loss to celebrate their first regular-season conference title since 2001-02.

"We earned that right," senior guard Jordan Hulls said. "Obviously we didn't like to lose, but we earned that right to cut down the nets. We would have liked to have won but we couldn't dwell on that."

Indiana was held far below its Big Ten-leading scoring average of 81.1 points, and coach Tom Crean would like to see his squad be more aggressive offensively in this contest.

"We have to make sure that our foot is on the gas pedal, we really do," Crean said. "We have been very good at coming right back at them after they score, especially on the road."

The Hoosiers also are tied with Iowa for the conference lead in field goal percentage defense, holding opponents to 38.7 percent shooting, and Beilein expects them to be tough at both ends of the floor Sunday.

"They shouldn't change," Beilein said. "They're scoring a ton of points and if you look at their defensive numbers, they're scary."

The Wolverines are second in the conference in scoring at 75.6 points per game and shooting 49.0 percent - just behind Indiana's 49.1 percent.


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