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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 3/26/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
WICHITA ST
 
NOTRE DAME
-2  

+2  
-125

+105

138.5
 
70
Final
81

WICHITA ST (30 - 4) vs. NOTRE DAME (31 - 5)
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Thursday, 3/26/2015 7:15 PM
NCAA - Midwest Regional Semifinals - Quicken Loans Arena - Cleveland, OH
Board OpenLatest
805WICHITA STPick-2
806NOTRE DAME137138.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WICHITA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-4+6.718-1417-1270.333.844.6%35.656.725.139.7%30.8
Road Games15-4+2.710-912-668.831.242.7%34.160.426.840.9%31.8
Last 5 Games4-1-0.62-34-170.232.245.1%32.662.226.640.2%33.2
WICHITA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.333.825-5544.6%7-1936.2%14-2069.9%36101417794
vs opponents surrendering64.830.523-5343.0%6-1834.8%13-1969.4%33912186133
Team Stats (Road Games)68.831.223-5442.7%7-2034.3%16-2175.7%34912177104
Stats Against (All Games)56.725.119-4939.7%5-1534.8%13-1869.0%3179184133
vs opponents averaging6530.823-5243.4%6-1735.4%14-2070.1%33812186133
Stats Against (Road Games)60.426.821-5140.9%6-1537.9%13-1972.0%3279185134

NOTRE DAME - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games31-5+17.415-1313-1378.237.150.9%32.565.631.142.6%32.7
Road Games14-3+14.410-77-974.635.549.9%29.968.533.545.2%31.6
Last 5 Games5-0+7.23-21-474.037.050.6%28.267.628.243.5%32.8
NOTRE DAME Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)78.237.128-5450.9%8-2138.9%15-2074.0%3371514794
vs opponents surrendering65.83023-5542.8%6-1833.3%13-1968.8%33912186123
Team Stats (Road Games)74.635.526-5249.9%7-1939.4%16-2174.2%30714166104
Stats Against (All Games)65.631.125-5842.6%6-1932.8%10-1471.1%331012175112
vs opponents averaging67.631.324-5543.7%6-1833.5%14-2068.5%351013186124
Stats Against (Road Games)68.533.526-5745.2%5-1731.6%12-1672.6%32913175112
Average power rating of opponents played: WICHITA ST 73,  NOTRE DAME 76.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WICHITA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/4/2015@ BRADLEY62-59W-15.5L118O20-4247.6%321420-5635.7%3610
2/7/2015MISSOURI ST78-35W-19W118.5U31-7044.3%51713-5225.0%3316
2/11/2015INDIANA ST74-57W-17T130O26-6241.9%40816-4634.8%3515
2/14/2015@ ILLINOIS ST68-62W-5W126O18-4936.7%401422-5341.5%2612
2/17/2015@ S ILLINOIS84-62W-11.5W121O28-4858.3%271022-5440.7%3110
2/22/2015EVANSVILLE62-43W-15W127U22-5738.6%40815-4831.2%3713
2/25/2015@ INDIANA ST63-53W-9W130U25-6240.3%401017-5034.0%3314
2/28/2015N IOWA74-60W-7W118.5O28-5749.1%32322-4647.8%2610
3/6/2015*S ILLINOIS56-45W-18.5L122.5U20-4841.7%26816-4734.0%3518
3/7/2015*ILLINOIS ST62-65L-8L124.5O27-6045.0%34921-4744.7%3012
3/20/2015*INDIANA81-76W-6.5L140O25-6141.0%39724-5940.7%3713
3/22/2015*KANSAS78-65W0W134O25-5149.0%321220-5735.1%3814
3/26/2015*NOTRE DAME              

NOTRE DAME - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/4/2015BOSTON COLLEGE71-63W-12.5L137.5U25-5050.0%31925-5743.9%3413
2/7/2015@ DUKE60-90L9.5L151.5U23-5839.7%261031-5160.8%409
2/10/2015@ CLEMSON60-58W-3.5L126U22-5143.1%26824-5642.9%3811
2/17/2015WAKE FOREST88-75W-11.5W145.5O25-6240.3%35829-6346.0%3914
2/21/2015@ BOSTON COLLEGE87-70W-6.5W138.5O35-5366.0%29928-5749.1%209
2/24/2015SYRACUSE60-65L-8.5L144.5U17-4934.7%351423-5740.4%3913
3/4/2015@ LOUISVILLE71-59W4W136U23-4353.5%261122-5242.3%2912
3/7/2015CLEMSON81-67W-11W127.5O30-5554.5%28426-6440.6%419
3/12/2015*MIAMI70-63W-4.5W138.5U21-4348.8%311220-5536.4%338
3/13/2015*DUKE74-64W8W152U25-5050.0%271027-6045.0%3412
3/14/2015*N CAROLINA90-82W3.5W151O26-4854.2%261335-6653.0%2813
3/19/2015*NORTHEASTERN69-65W-12L142.5U27-4757.4%17727-5549.1%3316
3/21/2015*BUTLER67-64W-4L136U22-5143.1%401321-6333.3%367
3/26/2015*WICHITA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WICHITA ST: No team possesses the backcourt the Shockers have, as PG Fred VanVleet (11.6 PPG, 5.4 APG, 3.9 RPG) and SG Ron Baker (13.1 PPG, 3.8 RPG, 38% threes) complement each other perfectly. VanVleet is pass-first point guard, and he does that as well as anybody in the country with an assist-to-turnover ratio of 4.2 last season. Baker, on the other hand, has a great shooting touch with a high-basketball IQ to use screens to help him get open. SG Tekele Cotton (10.3 PPG, 4.0 RPG and 2.4 APG) gives the Shockers a proven third scorer in the backcourt, and like both VanVleet (42% threes) and Baker (38% threes), Cotton can also knock down long-range jumpers (37% threes). PF Darius Carter (7.9 PPG, 4.5 RPG, 2.4 APG) will try to fill in for departed Cleanthony Early, who averaged 16 points and six rebounds during the amazing 35-1 season. While it will be hard to match this record, the Shockers should once again be one of the top teams in the nation.
NOTRE DAME: Notre Dame returns only two starters from last year's team, but they get their best player back in PG Jerian Grant (19.0 PPG, 6.2 APG, 2.5 RPG), who was suspended midway through last season. He is a heady playmaker, as he does a tremendous job of getting to the paint where he can finish or find a teammate. Swingman Pat Connaughton (13.8 PPG, 7.1 RPG, 38% threes) is a player who will benefit from Grant's return. With defenses having to focus more on Grant, he will get a lot more opportunities for wide-open shots. PF Zach Auguste (6.7 PPG, 4.3 RPG in 16.3 MPG) and SG Demetrius Jackson (6.0 PPG, 2.1 RPG, 42% threes) are two guys the Irish will look to increase their scoring. This team has a chance to be one of the better offensive teams in the conference, but will have to focus more on defense (70.6 PPG allowed last season, 13th in ACC) to avoid losing as many close games as they did last season (11 defeats by seven points or less).
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (WICHITA ST-NOTRE DAME) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Adds details and quotes. With AP Photos.)

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

By WILL GRAVES AP Sports Writer

Wichita State (30-4) at Notre Dame (31-5), 7:15 p.m. EDT

CLEVELAND (AP) -- The blessing of being the son of an Olympic athlete meant Mike Brey grew up in a house where excellence wasn't requested from his mother, but required.

It brought its own sense of pressure, one that Brey says fueled his rise from gym rat to Notre Dame head coach.

"To be around that intensity every day, maybe it wasn't the healthiest," Brey said with a laugh. "I'll probably need therapy later in life because of it, but I'll tell you one thing: she made me think about competing every day."

That drive is what kept him from telling his players about her death last Saturday at age 84 until after the Irish had held off Butler in overtime to earn a spot in the NCAA Tournament's Sweet 16. No need to burden his players with his grief. Betty Brey didn't do self-pity anyway. Not her style.

"She always made me feel like I could be special because she was," Brey said. "(It) gave me a lot of confidence."

Something Brey has passed on to his overachieving team. The third-seeded Irish (31-5) will try to reach the Elite Eight for the first time since 1979 when they face seventh-seeded Wichita State (30-4) in the Midwest Regional semifinal. It's a dizzying precipice for a program that lost 17 games a year ago, one that has roared back much like its resilient coach.

Brey didn't share the news of his mother's passing until after the 67-64 win against the Bulldogs. Sunday morning, he told the Irish about his mother's remarkable life, from her spot on the 1956 U.S. Olympic swimming team to her role as the swim coach at George Washington University and her spot in the Indiana swimming Hall of Fame. Then it was a short trip to Florida, where he smoked a cigar with his father and celebrated his mother's memory.

By Monday, Brey was back on campus in the safe cocoon basketball has always provided from the time he first slipped off to camp with his brother at age 9.

"I think coaches are the greatest compartmentalizers in the history of the world and have to be to survive this thing," Brey said. "There is such a good vibe and positive energy coming off this team, it's really good for me to be around it this week and get back and be busy and teach."

There are plenty of lessons to impart. The biggest might be to not get lost in the moment. This is rarified air for a program that's spent decades in the shadow of the football team. That's not the way it is at Wichita State. Listen to coach Gregg Marshall rattle off the teams the Shockers have faced in the tournament over the last three years is akin to listening to a financial adviser rattle off blue chip stocks in their portfolio.

Ohio State. Louisville. Kentucky. Indiana. Kansas. That last one, by the way, may have been the most important. Spoiling for a fight against their unwilling in-state rivals for more than 20 years, Wichita State blew Kansas off the floor in the round of 32. The celebration could have gotten out of control. Three or four years ago, it might have. Not anymore.

Calling them the Shockers these days is a bit of a misnomer. Nothing Wichita State does anymore is surprising, including getting caught up in its own hype. Beating the Jayhawks was great and all, it's only one stop on a journey the Shockers believe is far from complete.

"You realize cloud nine can be replaced by cloud 10 if you win these two games this week," junior guard Ron Baker said.

Wichita State can get halfway there on Thursday night. Standing in its way will be another marquee name, one guided by a man still processing a great loss by relying on the toughness his mother instilled in him long ago.

"Coach is a leader," senior guard Jerian Grant said. "We hurt for him. We want to play for him."

STYLE POINTS: The Shockers have one of college basketball's most suffocating defenses, but they insist they can get up and down the floor too. Notre Dame has built a reputation on its free-flowing offense but has gotten every stop it needed down the stretch during a seven-game winning streak that includes the ACC Tournament title.

"We can run and we will run," Wichita State guard Tekele Cotton said. "We can switch it up. That's one of the reasons we're successful."

UNDERDOGS NO MORE: Despite being the lower seed, the Shockers are a slight favorite. Just consider it another motivating tool at Brey's disposal the Irish try to spoil a potential rematch between the Shockers and the Wildcats, who met in a thrilling round of 32 game last spring in which Kentucky ended Wichita State's perfect season.

"They've been machine-like in March," he said. "But we do feel a little bit like odd man out."

STORY TIME: Baker admitted he was stunned when the Shockers and Jayhawks were thrown into the same region with the Wildcats looming down the road. Of course, that wasn't intentional or anything to set up certain storylines, right?

"No comment on that," Baker said with a laugh.


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