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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Friday 3/22/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
IOWA ST
 
NOTRE DAME
-1.5  

+1.5  
-120

+100

139.5
 
76
Final
58

IOWA ST (22 - 11) vs. NOTRE DAME (25 - 9)
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Friday, 3/22/2013 9:45 PM
NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Univ. of Dayton Arena - Dayton, OH
Board Money Line
837IOWA ST-115
838NOTRE DAME-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
IOWA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-11-3.415-1310-379.636.445.5%38.771.231.442.7%34.0
Road Games6-10-9.47-95-274.634.643.8%36.576.433.445.2%34.4
Last 5 Games3-2+13-22-177.034.246.4%35.478.032.243.8%32.2
IOWA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.636.428-6145.5%10-2737.0%15-2073.1%391116177133
vs opponents surrendering65.830.323-5541.6%6-1833.1%14-2068.8%341012187143
Team Stats (Road Games)74.634.626-6043.8%10-2735.7%12-1772.2%361014196142
Stats Against (All Games)71.231.426-6042.7%6-2030.7%14-1972.2%34914187133
vs opponents averaging68.732.224-5643.4%6-1733.2%15-2169.6%361013187134
Stats Against (Road Games)76.433.427-5945.2%6-1832.5%17-2277.2%34914167124

NOTRE DAME - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-9+6.415-1512-970.432.546.4%36.263.129.041.8%32.1
Road Games8-7+2.78-78-465.529.742.6%34.366.331.044.7%33.3
Last 5 Games3-2+1.23-24-164.427.240.7%34.661.627.842.9%35.0
NOTRE DAME Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.432.526-5546.4%7-1837.3%13-1870.7%36917145114
vs opponents surrendering64.93023-5541.8%6-1833.1%13-1969.0%341013187144
Team Stats (Road Games)65.529.723-5442.6%6-1835.4%13-1872.6%34914165114
Stats Against (All Games)63.129.024-5741.8%5-1732.2%10-1468.9%32915176104
vs opponents averaging67.731.524-5643.2%6-1732.9%14-2068.7%351013187134
Stats Against (Road Games)66.331.025-5644.7%5-1532.5%11-1670.7%33914176104
Average power rating of opponents played: IOWA ST 75,  NOTRE DAME 75.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
IOWA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2013BAYLOR79-71W-4.5W148.5O25-5942.4%391027-6342.9%3512
2/4/2013OKLAHOMA83-64W-5.5W143.5O28-5550.9%331026-7136.6%429
2/9/2013@ KANSAS ST70-79L6.5L137O26-5349.1%272026-5151.0%2614
2/13/2013@ TEXAS86-89L0L -28-8035.0%41831-6150.8%4318
2/16/2013TCU87-53W-17.5W -28-5451.9%411421-5538.2%2714
2/20/2013@ BAYLOR87-82W4.5W149O32-5954.2%341032-6648.5%369
2/23/2013TEXAS TECH86-66W-18.5W -26-5349.1%431323-5740.4%3112
2/25/2013KANSAS96-108L2L144O25-7035.7%33837-6854.4%4717
3/2/2013@ OKLAHOMA69-86L4.5L -22-5143.1%27923-5244.2%365
3/6/2013OKLAHOMA ST87-76W-3W150O27-5251.9%381527-6541.5%3012
3/9/2013@ W VIRGINIA83-74W-2W -26-4656.5%391928-6642.4%249
3/14/2013*OKLAHOMA73-66W-1.5W152U26-6142.6%431124-6338.1%315
3/15/2013*KANSAS73-88L5.5L145O26-6440.6%301433-6253.2%4016
3/22/2013*NOTRE DAME              

NOTRE DAME - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2013@ DEPAUL79-71W-6W145.5O27-6243.5%42726-6540.0%4211
2/4/2013@ SYRACUSE47-63L9L132.5U18-5234.6%281222-4548.9%3210
2/9/2013LOUISVILLE104-101W6W126O32-7741.6%541833-8140.7%5414
2/13/2013DEPAUL82-78W-12L -28-5650.0%441533-6848.5%257
2/16/2013@ PROVIDENCE54-71L1.5L -22-5639.3%321129-6544.6%438
2/18/2013@ PITTSBURGH51-42W11W122.5U18-4738.3%401516-4634.8%258
2/24/2013CINCINNATI62-41W-2.5W123.5U22-4746.8%431117-5431.5%275
3/2/2013@ MARQUETTE64-72L5.5L127.5O23-6038.3%361328-4759.6%2515
3/5/2013ST JOHNS66-40W-10W129U25-5446.3%361117-5630.4%3414
3/9/2013@ LOUISVILLE57-73L11.5L124.5O22-5639.3%311126-5151.0%3210
3/13/2013*RUTGERS69-61W-7.5W121O22-5341.5%39926-6241.9%346
3/14/2013*MARQUETTE73-65W2.5W126O24-6040.0%31727-5846.6%4216
3/15/2013*LOUISVILLE57-69L8.5L124O19-5236.5%361625-5545.5%3312
3/22/2013*IOWA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
IOWA ST: Fred Hoiberg is making strong progress with this Iowa State program, but he will need everything to mesh perfectly for this team to compete this season. He brings in a solid recruit in PF Georges Niang to help fill the void of last year's leading scorer and rebounder Royce White (13.4 PPG, 9.3 RPG) who is now in the NBA. The biggest unknown on this team is how transfer point guard Korie Lucious will fit in after sitting out a year coming from Michigan State. Lucious has seen big moments and could be a force in the conference and will be joined in the backcourt by fellow transfer Will Clyburn, who came over to Hoiberg after averaging 17.1 PPG two seasons ago at Utah. How those two respond to their new conference will determine if this team can be a contender.
NOTRE DAME: Any Mike Brey squad can compete, and this year's team has the potential to do way more than that with all five starters returning from a squad that finished third in the conference with a 13-5 record. Jack Cooley (12.5 PPG, 8.9 RPG) is one of the Big East's premier bigs, coming off an uber-efficient campaign in which he made 62.5% of his field goals and swatted 1.6 shots per game. But the backcourt figures to be just as dangerous led by Jerian Grant (12.3 PPG, 5.0 APG) and Eric Atkins (12.1 PPG, 4.1 APG). Both are strong passers and shooters, who should have no problem making this offense flow alongside 6-foot-8 swingman Scott Martin (9.5 PPG, 5.7 RPG). He is a matchup nightmare with a guard's skillset and a forward's body. Throw in some fresh blood with small forward Cameron Biedscheid and power forwards Austin Burgett and Eric Katenda, and this team has no shortage of talent in the frontcourt.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (IOWA ST-NOTRE DAME) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates. With AP Photos.)

*Iowa St.-Notre Dame Preview* =============================

By TOM WITHERS AP Sports Writer

Iowa State (22-11) at Notre Dame (25-9), 9:45 p.m. EDT

DAYTON, Ohio (AP) -- Other than those key-lime-crashes-into-neon-green uniforms Notre Dame trashed for the NCAA tournament, there was one other thing that made the Fighting Irish the talk of college basketball for a few days this season.

On Feb. 9, they defeated Louisville in an epic, five-overtime thriller, a game with more plot twists than any Hollywood "B" movie.

To some Notre Dame fans, it was the only game.

"It's the game of the year," said coach Mike Brey, adding wherever he goes in South Bend fans bring it up. "That's all they know we played. They don't know how many games we've lost since then, thank God. They don't remember the two thumpings Louisville gave us. They remember that one."

The seventh-seeded Irish (25-9) are hoping to make more memories Friday when they play 10th-seeded Iowa State (22-11) in the first round of the West Regional. Brey has Notre Dame in the tournament for the fourth straight year, and he's trusting his team can make a deeper run this March after being bounced in its opener last March by Xavier.

Brey knows his way around the brackets better than most coaches. One of Mike Krzyzewski's assistants at Duke, he was a member of six Final Four teams and two national champions. On Friday, Brey will be participating in his 53rd NCAA tournament game, a staggering number.

There's nothing that can replace tournament experience, and Brey is counting on his players, especially junior starting guards Jerian Grant and Eric Atkins, to be more prepared to handle the big stage this time around.

"They played older than they were (last year) to get us the bid," he said. "And then in the postseason I thought they played their age a little bit, especially in the Xavier game. Experience helps in everything in college basketball in that you've been part of the tournament once.

"It can be a great advantage."

After their wild 104-101 win over the Cardinals, the Irish went 4-3 to close the regular season and beat Rutgers and Marquette in the Big East tournament before losing to Louisville in the semifinals. Although they didn't make the final, senior forward Jack Cooley felt he and his teammates were finding their groove.

"We really started to get into a flow of players really knowing their position and their roles on the team and how to play in order for us to win," said Cooley, who averages 13.1 points and 10.3 rebounds. "Right now, we're clicking very, very well and we're playing our best basketball."

The well-balanced Cyclones, who have six players averaging at least 9.3 points, also feel good about their run-up to the NCAAs.

The nation's leader in 3-pointers, Iowa State relies on its outside attack, which is not that surprising given that the Cyclones are coached by Fred Hoiberg, who starred at the school and had his number 32 retired in Ames.

Hoiberg gives his players the green light to launch whenever they're so inclined. Iowa State makes 9.8 3-pointers per game, and the Cyclones have dropped 325 shots from behind the arc this season.

"At any position, any time of the game, all five guys have the ability to shoot the three," said senior point guard Korie Lucious, a transfer from Michigan State. "Coach gives us all confidence. We all have confidence in each other to shoot the three. That's what we like to do."

Hoiberg doesn't hide from the fact that the Cyclones prefer to live dangerously from the outside.

"We have five guys out there that can either make a play or make a shot," he said. "It makes it difficult on the defense, just with the randomness that we have on the offensive end and the freedom that our guys play with. It's a luxury."

The Cyclones scored 89 and 96 points against Kansas, the No. 1 seed in the South Regional, but lost both games. Still, it's the kind of game they prefer, and Brey knows Iowa State will want to push the tempo.

"They're unique," he said. "We played some similar teams in our league, but not anything like this."

The same could be said for those controversial green uniforms Notre Dame broke out recently. They were panned by many fashionistas and even got a negative review from President Obama, who said the "neon glow thing didn't work for me."

There's no doubt the adidas-designed uniforms caused a commotion, but the Irish will be wearing a more traditional white for their tourney opener.

"I could tell a lot of people weren't telling the truth to me when they said how they felt about them," Cooley said. "I personally really liked them."

So did Atkins.

"I wish Obama was on our side about the jerseys," he said. "I like them a lot."

If they win, maybe the Irish can show them off again.


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