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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 4/1/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
OREGON
 
N CAROLINA
+4.5  

-4.5  
+170

-200

152.5
 
76
Final
77

OREGON (33 - 5) vs. N CAROLINA (31 - 7)
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Saturday, 4/1/2017 8:35 PM
NCAA Tournament - Final Four - University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, AZ
Board OpenLatest
813OREGON148.5152.5
814N CAROLINA-4.5-4.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OREGON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games33-5+8.722-1317-1978.937.848.3%36.465.531.240.4%32.2
Road Games16-5+0.712-811-1075.035.446.6%34.868.033.942.7%33.7
Last 5 Games4-1+2.93-23-278.240.248.6%34.672.036.845.7%30.6
OREGON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)78.937.828-5848.3%9-2238.3%14-2070.5%36916167126
vs opponents surrendering72.23426-5943.3%7-2134.9%14-2070.1%35913196124
Team Stats (Road Games)75.035.427-5846.6%8-2236.9%13-1967.6%35913167115
Stats Against (All Games)65.531.224-5940.4%7-2231.1%11-1572.0%32812195133
vs opponents averaging74.234.826-5844.8%8-2135.5%14-2070.7%36914196124
Stats Against (Road Games)68.033.925-5742.7%7-2232.4%12-1673.3%34812184134

N CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-7+5.619-1613-2185.041.647.2%43.770.633.841.6%30.7
Road Games16-7+0.69-139-1183.240.247.3%42.674.134.442.3%31.2
Last 5 Games4-1+12-23-285.045.845.9%44.875.034.242.8%30.2
N CAROLINA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)85.041.631-6647.2%7-2036.1%16-2370.5%441418187123
vs opponents surrendering71.733.126-5843.9%7-2034.4%14-1970.9%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)83.240.231-6547.3%7-1934.8%15-2172.4%431318187134
Stats Against (All Games)70.633.825-5941.6%8-2434.0%13-1872.1%31812196144
vs opponents averaging75.335.726-5845.3%8-2136.1%15-2172.7%35914186124
Stats Against (Road Games)74.134.425-6042.3%9-2336.9%15-2075.1%31812197125
Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON 78.7,  N CAROLINA 81.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OREGON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/11/2017@ USC81-70W-4W146.5O29-6445.3%391322-5937.3%3416
2/16/2017UTAH79-61W-11.5W142.5U31-5853.4%381326-6838.2%3110
2/18/2017COLORADO101-73W-11.5W142.5O34-5957.6%381626-6043.3%2412
2/22/2017@ CALIFORNIA68-65W-3T132.5O25-5446.3%24723-5046.0%3614
2/25/2017@ STANFORD75-73W-6.5L138.5O29-5750.9%25827-5549.1%3715
3/4/2017@ OREGON ST80-59W-19W133.5O29-5651.8%35823-6734.3%4012
3/9/2017*ARIZONA ST80-57W-17W154.5U30-6149.2%48719-6131.1%297
3/10/2017*CALIFORNIA73-65W-9L128O24-5642.9%341022-5143.1%3211
3/11/2017*ARIZONA80-83L-1.5L139.5O25-5843.1%25629-5058.0%3514
3/17/2017*IONA93-77W-15W157O35-6355.6%411228-6443.7%2710
3/19/2017*RHODE ISLAND75-72W-4.5L144O25-5248.1%351430-5950.8%2811
3/23/2017*MICHIGAN69-68W0W148U26-5844.8%36525-5843.1%318
3/25/2017*KANSAS74-60W6.5W158U29-5750.9%361321-6035.0%328
4/1/2017*N CAROLINA              

N CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/15/2017@ NC STATE97-73W-11W170P42-7556.0%411123-5244.2%2517
2/18/2017VIRGINIA65-41W-6W136U27-5846.6%44915-5427.8%266
2/22/2017LOUISVILLE74-63W-7.5W154U23-6237.1%461227-6144.3%3316
2/25/2017@ PITTSBURGH85-67W-9W153U33-7345.2%48819-4839.6%2812
2/27/2017@ VIRGINIA43-53L-3.5L130.5U17-4835.4%381419-5932.2%354
3/4/2017DUKE90-83W-7T157O34-6750.7%35924-5444.4%318
3/9/2017*MIAMI78-53W-9W138.5U28-5352.8%361119-5335.8%2915
3/10/2017*DUKE83-93L-4.5L155.5O32-7841.0%431025-5050.0%3211
3/17/2017*TEXAS SOUTHERN103-64W-26.5W157.5O38-7550.7%541022-6036.7%2713
3/19/2017*ARKANSAS72-65W-11.5L165.5U24-6338.1%451726-6043.3%3219
3/24/2017*BUTLER92-80W-7W155O31-5754.4%381027-6243.5%269
3/26/2017*KENTUCKY75-73W-2T161U27-5846.6%441627-6541.5%349
4/1/2017*OREGON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OREGON: Last season: Oregon went 31-7 and finished first in the Pac-12.
Nickname: Ducks.
Coach: Dana Altman.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: F Elgin Cook, F Dwayne Benjamin.
Who's back: The Ducks return four starters from last season's team that went to the Elite Eight, F Dillon Brooks, G Tyler Dorsey, F Chris Boucher and G Casey Benson.
Who's new: Highly touted recruit Payton Pritchard, a homegrown guard from West Linn, Oregon, who originally committed to Oklahoma before switching to the Ducks.
The Skinny: Oregon looks to live up to expectations coming off a school-record 31 wins last season. The Ducks finished last season ranked No. 5 in the nation, and they're likely to be ranked high in the AP Top 25 to start this season. The team was selected to finish first in the Pac-12 in the league's preseason poll.
N CAROLINA: Last season: 33-7, lost in NCAA championship game.
Nickname: Tar Heels.
Coach: Roy Williams.
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Marcus Paige, F Brice Johnson, C Joel James.
Who's back: G Joel Berry II, a junior likely to get the first crack as the successor to Paige when it comes to taking a big shot. G/F Justin Jackson, a junior who averaged about 12 points per game. F Kennedy Meeks, a 6-foot-10 senior and the team's top returning rebounder. F Isaiah Hicks, a senior who can provide scoring and rebounding if he stays out of foul trouble.
Who's new: F Tony Bradley Jr., a 6-10 McDonald's All-American set for an immediate contributing role up front. G Brandon Robinson, a 6-5 freshman wing. G Seventh Woods, a 6-2 guard known for his athleticism. G Shea Rush, the son of former UCLA player JaRon Rush.
The Skinny: Losing Paige and Johnson were huge blows for a team that lost to Villanova on a last-second 3-pointer on the final Monday night of the season. But the Tar Heels' top four upperclassmen all boast double-digit scoring potential and the team has plenty of depth on the wing with the return of Nate Britt and Theo Pinson. If Hicks can stay on the floor after past battles with foul trouble and Bradley provides a reliable interior presence, this looks like a group that can contend for an ACC title and a Final Four berth.
PREVIEW
Surprising Oregon faces old-school UNC in Final Four
 

North Carolina is the best rebounding team in the country. Oregon is down a big guy.

The Tar Heels reek of old-school. They are the only blue-blood in the Final Four. They have an old-school coach in Roy Williams. They have an old-school, low-post big man in Kennedy Meeks, who dominated Kentucky in the South Regional final, grabbing 17 rebounds and blocking four shots.

North Carolina (31-7) has a national-best rebounding margin of plus-13 per game. And the Tar Heels are rebounding nearly 42 percent of their missed shots entering Saturday's game in Glendale, Ariz., tipping off at 8:49 p.m. ET.

"We feel like it's extremely important to get the other team in foul trouble," Williams said. "The biggest way to get their big guys in foul trouble is to go inside. That's something that's been important for us ever since I started coaching, and I still believe that. And Kennedy does a great job rebounding the basketball. ...

"I do think you have to have some guys that can make 3-point shots. But I've seen very few teams win the NCAA championship just shooting threes, because everybody's got somebody inside that can give you a little balance."

Oregon (33-5) provides a contrast. It is a good rebounding team, too, although not like North Carolina. The Ducks do it more through athleticism and effort, especially after losing shot-blocking stretch-forward Chris Boucher to a torn ACL in the Pac-12 tournament.

The Ducks, playing in their first Final Four since winning the inaugural NCAA Tournament in 1939, often play with 6-foot-7 wing Dillon Brooks at power forward next to active 6-9 center Jordan Bell.

Bell had 11 points, 13 rebounds and eight blocks in a 74-60 takedown of overall No. 1 seed Kansas in an Elite Eight game in Kansas City, Mo.

"I can't overemphasize Jordan controlling the paint in the first 10 minutes of the game and just putting a thought in their mind that they were not going to get easy baskets," Ducks coach Dana Altman said.

While many wrote off Oregon after the Boucher injury, the Ducks got hot behind a tight rotation that is not going much past six players.

Sophomore guard Tyler Dorsey has scored at least 20 points in seven consecutive games. He made 25 of 40 3-point shots in the past six games.

Bell, the Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Year, has double-digit rebounds in six straight games. Hardly anyone plays harder than Brooks, the Pac-12 Player of the Year who is averaging 16.3 points per game.

"I think all the guys have picked it up a little bit, just knowing that Chris isn't there," Altman said. "But we will have our work cut out for us on Saturday. North Carolina is probably the best rebounding team that we faced all year. They score pretty good on the first shot, but their offensive rebounding numbers are off the charts."

Much of the focus before Saturday will be on the health of North Carolina point guard Joel Berry II, who is dealing with two balky ankles.

"Hopefully by the time we get to Thursday or Friday, he'll be able to do some things in practice," Williams said, "but I'm scared to death right now because I don't know."

The Tar Heels have been led all season by All-America wing Justin Jackson, who is averaging 18.2 points per game and shooting 38 percent from 3-point range (101 of 266). Berry is averaging 14.6 points, Meeks is at 12.3, and forward Isaiah Hicks scores 12.1 per game.

Forward Luke Maye came off the bench to average 16.5 points and 7.5 rebounds in two games in the South regional in Memphis. His jumper with 0.3 seconds left beat Kentucky 75-73.

North Carolina, which was the top seed in the South, is in the Final Four for the second consecutive season, having lost in the 2016 final when Villanova's Kris Jenkins hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer. The Ducks, the No. 3 seed in the Midwest, have taken a step further than last season, when they lost in the Elite Eight.

"This is a bigger stage," Altman said. "Our guys are aware of that."


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