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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PURDUE
 
MICHIGAN
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

140
 
70
Final
82

PURDUE (23 - 5) at MICHIGAN (18 - 10)
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Saturday, 2/25/2017 4:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
629PURDUEPick140
630MICHIGAN140.5-2
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-5+6.516-813-1281.039.048.1%38.866.231.540.7%30.9
Road Games9-3+2.56-58-480.236.946.1%37.172.636.244.8%32.2
Last 5 Games5-0+43-11-474.033.043.6%37.864.831.439.9%34.4
Conference Games12-3+4.59-57-878.238.046.6%37.668.731.641.7%32.1
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.039.028-5848.1%9-2341.3%15-2076.3%39919165133
vs opponents surrendering71.433.325-5942.6%7-2134.6%14-2070.4%36913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)80.236.927-5846.1%11-2347.0%15-2078.1%37917186142
Stats Against (All Games)66.231.525-6240.7%6-2032.4%10-1469.8%31812207123
vs opponents averaging74.33526-5944.5%8-2135.6%14-2070.3%37914196134
Stats Against (Road Games)72.636.227-6044.8%6-1932.5%12-1771.5%32814197125

MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-10-7.610-1516-974.137.447.3%29.765.830.546.4%31.4
Home Games14-3-3.66-810-475.938.649.2%29.061.528.945.1%29.1
Last 5 Games4-1+3.23-23-274.236.448.9%30.265.028.443.6%34.0
Conference Games8-7-5.66-910-573.634.647.5%28.370.132.848.3%33.0
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.137.426-5547.3%9-2538.0%13-1777.0%3071415693
vs opponents surrendering70.833.325-5942.7%7-2134.8%13-1970.4%35913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)75.938.626-5449.2%9-2439.5%14-1777.8%2961414693
Stats Against (All Games)65.830.525-5346.4%6-1538.9%11-1569.1%31811184133
vs opponents averaging74.435.226-5845.3%7-2136.5%14-2069.5%37914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)61.528.923-5145.1%6-1536.7%10-1373.0%29710184142
Average power rating of opponents played: PURDUE 78.5,  MICHIGAN 78.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/8/2017WISCONSIN66-55W-2W138U24-4652.2%341823-5939.0%229
1/12/2017@ IOWA78-83L-6L153.5O23-5343.4%281134-6056.7%3510
1/17/2017ILLINOIS91-68W-11W144O32-5360.4%351127-6740.3%283
1/21/2017PENN ST77-52W-12.5W145.5U30-5356.6%391620-6431.2%3014
1/24/2017@ MICHIGAN ST84-73W-1.5W141O26-5349.1%361327-5251.9%2313
1/29/2017@ NEBRASKA80-83L-7L143.5O27-6243.5%351328-6543.1%409
2/1/2017NORTHWESTERN80-59W-9.5W140.5U24-5048.0%411221-6035.0%308
2/4/2017@ MARYLAND73-72W-1T147.5U24-6338.1%401123-5839.7%3711
2/9/2017@ INDIANA69-64W-2W156.5U23-5442.6%351222-5738.6%3514
2/14/2017RUTGERS74-55W-17.5W136.5U29-6147.5%451423-6435.9%2812
2/18/2017MICHIGAN ST80-63W-9.5W140O27-5350.9%311025-5942.4%3215
2/21/2017@ PENN ST74-70W-7L146.5U23-5839.7%381729-6842.6%4016
2/25/2017@ MICHIGAN              
2/28/2017INDIANA              
3/4/2017@ NORTHWESTERN              
3/5/2017@ NORTHWESTERN              

MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017MARYLAND70-77L-8L133.5O28-5650.0%26928-5451.9%3311
1/11/2017@ ILLINOIS69-85L-2L136.5O27-5152.9%17834-5364.2%3011
1/14/2017NEBRASKA91-85W-8.5L132.5O27-5054.0%231036-6456.2%2913
1/17/2017@ WISCONSIN64-68L10.5W131.5O22-5143.1%321024-5345.3%328
1/21/2017ILLINOIS66-57W-7W135.5U23-5145.1%301422-4845.8%2717
1/26/2017INDIANA90-60W-4.5W146O31-4963.3%23624-4454.5%2016
1/29/2017@ MICHIGAN ST62-70L3L136U19-5633.9%331324-4652.2%3211
2/4/2017OHIO ST66-70L-9L140.5U19-5137.3%241221-5240.4%4216
2/7/2017MICHIGAN ST86-57W-4W135O32-5360.4%22823-4847.9%2621
2/12/2017@ INDIANA75-63W2.5W144.5U26-5547.3%29825-5149.0%3215
2/16/2017WISCONSIN64-58W-2W125.5U23-5046.0%291023-6038.3%3511
2/19/2017@ MINNESOTA78-83L1.5L136.5O30-6050.0%31925-5743.9%4411
2/22/2017@ RUTGERS68-64W-8.5L130O22-5440.7%401124-5940.7%337
2/25/2017PURDUE              
3/1/2017@ NORTHWESTERN              
3/5/2017@ NEBRASKA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PURDUE: Last season: 26-9, lost in Big Ten Tournament championship, lost to Arkansas-Little Rock in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Boilermakers.
Coach: Matt Painter
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: C A.J. Hammons, G Rapheal Davis, G Johnny Hill.
Who's back: The Boilermakers still have one of the league's biggest and most talented front lines with 7-foot-2 junior Isaac Haas, 6-9 sophomore Caleb Swanigan and 6-8 junior Vince Edwards. Swanigan and Edwards both declared for the NBA draft before returning. Guards Ryan Cline and Dakota Mathias could give Purdue the consistent 3-point shooters they need, and guard P.J. Thompson should be the top ball-handler.
Who's new: G Spike Albrecht, a graduate transfer from Michigan, could help solidify Purdue's backcourt. Freshman guard Carsen Edwards is a capable scorer who could make an immediate impact. F Basil Smotherman isn't a true newcomer, but the junior is expected to play a prominent role in his fourth season in the program after redshirting last season.
The Skinny: Purdue will no longer rely on size alone to get through the rugged
Conference. The Boilermakers also have depth and experience to propel them toward their first
Conference crown since 2009-10. To do that, Painter must figure out a way to avoid the turnovers that proved so costly too many times last season. If they can, Purdue could be in the Big Ten's top tier.
MICHIGAN: Last season: 23-13, lost in NCAA round of 64.
Nickname: Wolverines.
Coach: John Beilein.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: G Caris LeVert, G Spike Albrecht, G-F Kameron Chatman, F Ricky Doyle, G-F Aubrey Dawkins.
Who's back: G Derrick Walton. Point guard shot only 38 percent from the field last season but led Michigan with 5.4 rebounds a game; G-F Zak Irvin. Michigan's top returning scorer, and he could improve if his 30-percent mark from 3-point range rises. G-F Duncan Robinson. Former Williams College standout made a nice impact for the Wolverines as the team's top outside shooting threat. Needs to prove he can still score efficiently when opponents make a point of trying to stop him. F Mark Donnal. Made 25 starts, averaging 7.8 points and 19.4 minutes.
Who's new: G Xavier Simpson. Freshman was ranked as the nation's No. 57 prospect by Scout.com and could provide help for Walton in the backcourt.
The Skinny: Michigan hopes new assistant
Coach Billy Donlon can help shore up the team's defensive weaknesses. If the Wolverines stay healthy, Walton and Irvin have a chance to form a nice senior nucleus.
PREVIEW
Michigan aims for another upset against No. 14 Purdue
 

It will be like a shampoo bottle in that it will be rinse and repeat from just over a week ago for the Michigan basketball team on Saturday.

Last Thursday, Michigan geared up for an anticipated home game against a ranked opponent, Wisconsin, which offered the Wolverines a chance to give a huge boost to their NCAA tournament resume while at the same time hurting a contender's chance to win the Big Ten title.

The Wolverines turned in an inspired effort and posted a 64-58 upset of the Badgers.

Fast forward to Saturday, and Michigan will once again gear up for a home game against a ranked opponent, with the chance to bolster its NCAA Tournament resume via another signature win and put a dagger in a contender's conference title hopes.

Instead of Wisconsin, this time the opposition will be No. 14 Purdue, which will pay a visit to Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich.

Michigan set up its chance against another ranked opponent with a 68-64 win at Rutgers on Wednesday.

"We just had enough grit," Michigan coach John Beilein told the Detroit Free Press after the Rutgers win. "There was nothing pretty about that one at all, but sometimes those games that could be ugly are beautiful wins to fight through all that."

This will the only regular-season meeting of the season between the Boilermakers and Wolverines (18-10, 8-7), who both will be desperate in their own ways.

Purdue (23-5, 12-3) is in prime position for its first Big Ten title since 2010, having gone up a full game over Wisconsin after Ohio State's 83-73 upset of Wisconsin on Thursday in Columbus.

A win over Michigan in Ann Arbor would put Purdue in a position where it could clinch at least a share of the conference title with a win at home on Tuesday against archrival Indiana.

The Boilermakers, who finish the season on March 5 at Northwestern, won their sixth straight game on Tuesday with a 74-70 overtime victory at Penn State.

"It rarely happens when a team outplays another one, plays harder, and they lose the game, especially on their home court," Purdue coach Matt Painter told the Lafayette Journal & Courier after the Penn State game. "I think the only category we won (Tuesday) is the only one that's important and that's the final score."

Michigan as of Thursday had an RPI of 50, and while several projections have the Wolverines already in the NCAA Tournament, beating another team with a high RPI like Purdue (No. 17) would only strengthen their profile.

The Wolverines already have wins this season against Southern Methodist and Wisconsin, teams ranked in the top 30 in RPI.

It will be the final home game of the season for Michigan, which will finish the regular season with road games at Northwestern and Nebraska.

A big key to the game will be whether Michigan can handle the size problem that Purdue presents for opponents in the form of 6-foot-9 sophomore national Player of the Year candidate Caleb Swanigan and 7-2 junior center Isaac Haas.

Michigan has two versatile post players who have improved greatly this year in 6-10 junior D.J. Wilson and 6-11 sophomore Moritz Wagner, but facing Swanigan and Haas will likely be their biggest challenge of the year.


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