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CBB : Teaser Line Matchup
Thursday 3/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
LOYOLA-IL
 
NEVADA
+1.5  

-1.5  
+100

-120

144.5
 
69
Final
68

LOYOLA-IL (30 - 5) vs. NEVADA (29 - 7)
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Thursday, 3/22/2018 7:05 PM
NCAA - South Regional Semifinals - Philips Arena - Atlanta, GA
Board SideTotal
815LOYOLA-IL+5Over 140.5
816NEVADA+3Under 148.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
LOYOLA-IL - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-5+19.622-912-1971.933.350.6%32.062.230.241.6%30.6
Road Games16-4+10.815-45-1467.530.348.2%30.961.930.942.0%31.4
Last 5 Games5-0+5.74-10-561.630.845.4%31.055.425.241.1%32.2
LOYOLA-IL Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.933.326-5250.6%7-1939.8%12-1771.8%32516147122
vs opponents surrendering70.932.825-5743.4%8-2234.2%14-1971.4%35813186133
Team Stats (Road Games)67.530.325-5148.2%7-1938.6%11-1571.2%31514147122
Stats Against (All Games)62.230.223-5541.6%7-2033.2%10-1469.7%31812176133
vs opponents averaging70.733.125-5743.3%8-2235.3%14-1971.7%35813186133
Stats Against (Road Games)61.930.923-5442.0%7-2033.6%9-1467.8%31812166133

NEVADA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games29-7+5.817-1619-1583.037.947.0%35.973.233.743.0%36.5
Road Games15-6+1.210-912-881.236.346.8%35.473.834.743.6%36.5
Last 5 Games3-2+2.82-23-177.629.646.5%31.279.841.845.2%41.4
NEVADA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)83.037.928-6147.0%10-2439.6%16-2273.9%36816176104
vs opponents surrendering71.433.125-5843.6%8-2234.8%14-1972.3%34813196133
Team Stats (Road Games)81.236.328-6046.8%10-2441.6%15-2073.8%35814185104
Stats Against (All Games)73.233.726-6143.0%7-2431.6%13-1970.9%371013194133
vs opponents averaging74.53526-5845.4%8-2135.4%14-2071.3%36914186133
Stats Against (Road Games)73.834.726-6143.6%7-2231.1%14-2070.2%361012184113
Average power rating of opponents played: LOYOLA-IL 72.4,  NEVADA 75.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
LOYOLA-IL - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/31/2018@ BRADLEY67-69L-2L129.5O22-4944.9%261424-5048.0%3417
2/3/2018MISSOURI ST97-75W-8.5W131O39-6460.9%33927-5350.9%2212
2/7/2018DRAKE72-57W-11.5W142U30-6050.0%36921-6134.4%369
2/10/2018@ INDIANA ST75-71W-3.5W138.5O24-4553.3%271724-5940.7%3216
2/14/2018VALPARAISO80-71W-12L135.5O30-5653.6%27624-5543.6%3412
2/18/2018@ EVANSVILLE76-66W-5.5W126.5O25-4358.1%311923-5343.4%2213
2/21/2018@ S ILLINOIS75-56W-3W138.5U31-5457.4%281020-4742.6%2714
2/24/2018ILLINOIS ST68-61W-12L142.5U26-6142.6%361223-5541.8%3420
3/2/2018*N IOWA54-50W-6L122U23-5244.2%30720-5139.2%3310
3/3/2018*BRADLEY62-54W-6.5W129U21-4744.7%28918-4440.9%3315
3/4/2018*ILLINOIS ST65-49W-8.5W137U22-5341.5%43821-6631.8%386
3/15/2018*MIAMI64-62W1.5W133U26-5547.3%271025-4951.0%3316
3/17/2018*TENNESSEE63-62W4.5W130.5U22-4450.0%271025-5545.5%247
3/22/2018*NEVADA              

NEVADA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/31/2018FRESNO ST102-92W-7W147O33-5658.9%29532-5558.2%2611
2/3/2018@ COLORADO ST76-67W-12L153.5U21-5836.2%381221-5538.2%3912
2/7/2018UNLV78-86L-7.5L165U26-6838.2%32932-6350.8%4515
2/10/2018SAN DIEGO ST83-58W-5.5W151.5U28-6046.7%42921-6233.9%3511
2/14/2018@ BOISE ST77-72W3W150.5U28-5848.3%36928-7040.0%408
2/17/2018@ UTAH ST93-87W-4.5W149.5O32-5459.3%33929-6246.8%285
2/21/2018SAN JOSE ST80-67W-21L148U27-6144.3%36824-5642.9%3513
2/25/2018COLORADO ST92-83W-17L156.5O33-7742.9%42729-6246.8%4317
2/28/2018@ UNLV101-75W-1.5W162O37-7350.7%44730-7440.5%4312
3/3/2018@ SAN DIEGO ST74-79L1.5L153P29-5949.2%301030-6149.2%379
3/8/2018*UNLV79-74W-5T164.5U29-6544.6%31625-6439.1%4614
3/9/2018*SAN DIEGO ST73-90L-2.5L149O27-6839.7%281028-5451.9%3814
3/16/2018*TEXAS87-83W0W143.5O32-6350.8%34731-6746.3%429
3/18/2018*CINCINNATI75-73W9W140.5O30-6149.2%33227-6640.9%447
3/22/2018*LOYOLA-IL              
PREVIEW
Loyola-Chicago, Nevada look to continue surprising run
 

Ninety years and 1,900 miles separate the two superstars of this year's NCAA Tournament.

Loyola-Chicago has a 98-year-old nun. Nevada has an 8-year-old superfan.

It seems as if Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt has helped deliver two buzzer-beating wins for the Ramblers.

And Mariah Musselman, the precocious daughter of the Wolf Pack's exuberant coach, has been Nevada's biggest cheerleader during its run to the Sweet 16.

The teams' secret weapons are no longer so secret.

Not after Sister Jean, the Ramblers' team chaplain, inspired No. 11-seed Loyola (30-5) to back-to-back nail-biting wins, 64-62 win over No. 6 Miami on Thursday and 63-62 over third-seeded Tennessee on Saturday.

"I say a prayer, but sometimes there's a little more than talking to God in the prayer," Sister Jean said on "Good Morning America" this week. "We wanna be sure that, when the buzzer goes off, the numbers indicate that we get the big W. I pray for the other team, perhaps not as hard."

Mariah exhorted the Wolf Pack to two come-from-behind wins. Nevada (29-7) overcame a 14-point deficit on Friday to beat No. 10 Texas in overtime 87-83. Then on Sunday, Mariah's dad made the necessary adjustment over the last 11-plus minutes and Nevada climbed out of a 22-point hole to beat No. 2-seed Cincinnati 75-73 to set up Thursday's Sweet 16 battle against the Ramblers in Atlanta.

What does Mariah's dad have to say about Loyola?

"They're a really, really well-coached team that presents a lot of problems. To beat Miami, to beat Tennessee ... this team is really good," Musselman said. "They have a freshman center who was freshman of the year in their conference. They have the player of the year from their conference and they have a bunch of really good shooters."

Looking past the two darlings of the tournament are two very different teams hoping to write a storybook ending to a tournament no one could have predicted.

To advance to the Elite Eight, Musselman said, will require a team to play its "A game" and nearly "perfect basketball."

On display for the Ramblers will be Clayton Custer, the aforementioned Missouri Valley Conference Player of the Year. He averages 13.3 points and 4.2 assists per game, shoots 46 percent from beyond the arc and had the game-winning shot against the Volunteers.

Cameron Krutwig, the MVC Freshman of the Year, averages 10.4 points and 6.1 rebounds. Donte Ingram and Marques Townes each average more than 11 points and shoot nearly 40 percent from beyond the arc.

The Ramblers have won 12 straight and 19 out of their past 20. They rank third in the nation in field goal percentage (50.6 percent) and 50th in field-goal defense (41.6 percent).

But it's defense where the Ramblers rest their laurels. Their opponents in the regular season turn the ball over on nearly 20 percent of possessions and make only 33.2 percent of their 3-point shots.

"We've got our foot on the pedal," coach Porter Moser told the Chicago Tribune. "We feel like we're chasing. We're going to chase some more. We've got to chase Nevada. We're going to be the underdog in this game, and we're going to chase 'em."

Caleb Martin leads the Wolf Pack, which shoots almost 40 percent from long range, at 18.8 points per game. Jordan Caroline averages 17.7 points and 8.7 rebounds. Cody Martin, Caleb's twin brother, contributes 13.9 points, 6.3 rebounds and 4.7 assists per game.

"Loyola is a great team, but we're ready, we're hungry, we know we can beat them and we'll go in there expecting to beat them," Wolf Pack guard Kendall

Stephens said. "At the same time, they're there for a reason like we are, so we'll approach it in that manner."

The South Region is wide open with the top four seeds already planning their summers. Loyola, which won the NCAA title in 1963, approaches Thursday's game full of confidence.

"In our region, a ton of upsets have happened, and people say, 'Oh, things look easier for you,'" Loyola guard Ben Richardson told the Chicago Sun-Times. "I'm like, 'Are you kidding? Have you seen what happened? You think it's going to be easier after seeing all that?' It's anything goes."


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 5:02:27 PM EST.


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