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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 2/22/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA
 
OREGON ST
-5  

+5  
-210

+175

140.5
 
75
Final
65

ARIZONA (21 - 6) at OREGON ST (13 - 13)
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Thursday, 2/22/2018 9:00 PM
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611ARIZONA-5-5.5
612OREGON ST146143
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-6-13.610-1614-1281.737.651.1%36.171.934.043.6%29.3
Road Games8-5-15.16-77-579.236.549.1%37.275.535.744.5%30.4
Last 5 Games3-2-4.53-22-381.438.251.8%39.273.836.445.5%27.4
Conference Games11-3-1.55-87-780.036.250.2%35.772.733.944.7%28.5
ARIZONA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.737.629-5751.1%7-1939.2%16-2176.6%36916185125
vs opponents surrendering72.533.926-5943.5%8-2234.8%13-1970.9%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)79.236.529-5949.1%6-1833.8%16-2173.7%371015195135
Stats Against (All Games)71.934.025-5843.6%7-2036.5%14-1973.0%29713206123
vs opponents averaging75.535.226-5845.4%8-2235.7%15-2171.8%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)75.535.726-5944.5%7-2037.3%16-2175.8%30814207114

OREGON ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games13-13-10.99-1611-1473.432.546.9%35.070.332.142.7%32.5
Home Games11-3+2.85-96-778.935.150.0%35.670.131.442.6%31.9
Last 5 Games2-3-1.81-33-277.632.249.5%32.675.434.043.2%35.6
Conference Games5-9-3.66-75-971.130.646.2%34.370.432.843.0%33.2
OREGON ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.432.526-5546.9%6-1833.0%15-2270.7%35915207134
vs opponents surrendering74.234.726-5944.2%8-2235.6%14-2071.6%35914196133
Team Stats (Home Games)78.935.128-5750.0%6-1734.0%16-2370.0%36918198124
Stats Against (All Games)70.332.124-5642.7%7-2034.7%16-2273.0%32912206133
vs opponents averaging75.334.526-5845.1%8-2235.4%15-2172.3%35914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)70.131.424-5742.6%8-2236.9%13-1875.6%32812206142
Average power rating of opponents played: ARIZONA 78.2,  OREGON ST 76.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2018@ UTAH94-82W-3.5W142O30-6050.0%461226-5944.1%2311
1/6/2018@ COLORADO77-80L-8.5L149.5O28-7338.4%36729-5354.7%3415
1/11/2018OREGON ST62-53W-16L146.5U22-5341.5%351222-5639.3%3315
1/13/2018OREGON90-83W-9L149O25-4654.3%271727-5747.4%2315
1/17/2018@ CALIFORNIA79-58W-12.5W149.5U31-5062.0%362118-5135.3%2214
1/20/2018@ STANFORD73-71W-6L149U27-6144.3%341125-6141.0%3811
1/25/2018COLORADO80-71W-13L145O26-4953.1%23529-5255.8%2510
1/27/2018UTAH74-73W-9L144.5O29-4564.4%271524-5444.4%258
1/31/2018@ WASHINGTON ST100-72W-11.5W151O39-6460.9%42822-5440.7%237
2/3/2018@ WASHINGTON75-78L-7L147O31-6250.0%351230-6347.6%309
2/8/2018UCLA74-82L-9L158.5U29-6643.9%351032-6251.6%3410
2/10/2018USC81-67W-6.5W153.5U32-5756.1%401124-5444.4%228
2/15/2018@ ARIZONA ST77-70W1.5W159U25-5248.1%442028-6642.4%2814
2/22/2018@ OREGON ST              
2/24/2018@ OREGON              
3/1/2018STANFORD              
3/3/2018CALIFORNIA              

OREGON ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2018OREGON76-64W2.5W144U28-5352.8%431225-6936.2%3610
1/11/2018@ ARIZONA53-62L16W146.5U22-5639.3%331522-5341.5%3512
1/13/2018@ ARIZONA ST75-77L12W151O29-6544.6%371427-5747.4%3312
1/18/2018UCLA69-63W0W146.5U23-6336.5%45722-5837.9%379
1/20/2018USC67-74L2.5L142.5U22-5440.7%371422-4944.9%268
1/27/2018@ OREGON57-66L8L143U21-4843.7%281221-4744.7%2810
2/1/2018@ STANFORD71-80L5L137.5O24-4949.0%272129-5255.8%2818
2/3/2018@ CALIFORNIA70-74L-4L132.5O22-5143.1%341120-5238.5%3310
2/8/2018WASHINGTON ST94-62W-9W144O33-5856.9%351222-5837.9%2918
2/10/2018WASHINGTON97-94W-6L137O40-7255.6%351733-6650.0%3719
2/15/2018@ UCLA68-75L7T150U24-5742.1%331024-6139.3%5110
2/17/2018@ USC59-72L7.5L143.5U24-5147.1%261225-5050.0%289
2/22/2018ARIZONA              
2/24/2018ARIZONA ST              
3/1/2018@ WASHINGTON              
3/3/2018@ WASHINGTON ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: Last season: 32-5, reached NCAA regional final
Who's gone: F Lauri Markkanen, G Kobi Simmons, G Kareem Allen, F Chance Comanche.
Who's back: G Allonzo Trier is one of the nation's best scorers and has taken over the leadership role at Arizona. C Dusan Ristic is adept at scoring with either hand and worked on becoming a better defender. PG Parker Jackson-Cartwright had one of the nation's best assist-to-turnover ratios a year ago and G Rawle Alkins is a dynamic player, though will be out until December with a broken foot.
Who's new: F Deandre Ayton is supremely athletic at 7-foot-1, 260 pounds and could end up being one of the nation's best players. G Emmanuel Akot's decision to reclassify for the 2017-18 season gives Arizona's backcourt a huge boost and G Alex Barcello provides coach Sean Miller lineup options. G Brandon Randolph could be the outside shooter Arizona has missed the past few seasons.
The Skinny: The arrest of assistant coach Emanuel Richardson for allegedly paying a recruit to play at Arizona hangs over the Wildcats as they head into the season and could follow them throughout. The key will be whether it becomes a distraction because, on the court, the Wildcats have as much talent as any team in the country. If everyone remains eligible and the probe does not hit the program any deeper, the Wildcats have the type of roster that could finally get Miller to the Final Four.
OREGON ST: Last season: 5-27, including just one win in conference.
Who's gone: Forward Matt Dahlen and guard Daine Muller both decided to graduate with eligibility left.
Who's back: The Beavers return 10 players, including the starters for most of last season: guard Stephen Thompson Jr., forward Drew Eubanks, guard JaQuori McLaughlin, guard Kendal Manuel and forward Gligorije Rakocevic. Eubanks flirted with declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft but decided to return for his junior season. The Beavers will also see the return of forward Tres Tinkle, the coach's son, who missed most of last season with a broken wrist.
Who's new: Oregon State added six newcomers, including forward Seth Berger, a graduate transfer from Umass, and Ethan Thompson, Stephen's little brother. The younger Thompson could have an impact right away after averaging 22.8 points, 7.7 rebounds, and 5.4 assists as a senior last year at Bishop Montgomery in Torrance, California.
The Skinny: Oregon State hopes the injuries that plagued them last season are in the past, and they get to see the 2015 recruiting class of Eubanks, Tinkle and Thompson live up to their promise. The fact that there's not a lot of turnover on the team that played through last season's misfortune could lend itself to cohesiveness. The Beavers were selected to finish eighth in the Pac-12 preseason poll.
PREVIEW
Arizona-Oregon St. Preview
 

On the surface, No. 14 Arizona facing host Oregon State would look like a one-sided game favoring the Wildcats.

But history has shown the unranked Beavers have been able to knock off the ranked Wildcats six times in 29 seasons, most recently three years ago.

This season, Oregon State (13-13, 5-9 in the Pac-12 Conference) seemingly has all the tools to give Arizona fits when it is on offense. Arizona struggles against a zone defense and in slow-down games.

"They are a very physical team," said Arizona coach Sean Miller, whose team is 21-6 overall and 11-3 in conference. "(They) takes a lot of pride in their half-court defense. They do it by playing a lot of zone (but) not all zone. Even when they are in man-to-man, they are very physical."

Miller pointed to Drew Eubanks, who leads the Pac-12 with 2.4 blocked shots per game.

Eubanks "is one of the more underrated players in our conference. He's very good. Part of Oregon State's physicality is him. He's rugged and he does it on defense and offense."

Miller said in Arizona's 62-53 win earlier this season, the Wildcats could not get enough good shots because of Oregon State's defense.

"We had large segments in that game where we didn't play exceptionally well," Miller said. "We're going to have to be better this time around."

It might be perfect timing for Arizona that it has played some of its best basketball in the last two games, if only in stretches in one and for most of the 40 minutes in another.

Arizona is coming off wins over Southern California and Arizona State, respectively. Against USC, Arizona played perhaps its best game of the season, playing excellent in transition and on defense.

Against Arizona State, the Wildcats jumped out to a 30-15 lead only to lose the lead after a 31-6 run by the Sun Devils. Arizona regrouped and won going away, 77-70.

Miller said he does see "a confidence about us" that is good. Adding that his team does realize March is just around the corner and there is still plenty to play for.

"The end is near and sometimes that can really bring out the best in the group," Miller said. "Hopefully that will be ours."

Senior center Dusan Ristic of Arizona is one win away from tying the school for wins for a career. He has 109 and is one shy of former players Matt Muehlebach (1988-91) and Kaleb Tarczewski (2013-16).

The Beavers are hoping to make an end-of-the-season run.

Last week, despite losing, they played USC and UCLA close. Miller pointed that out and forward Tres Tinkle said: "It's not really out of the question" when asked about Oregon State's postseason hopes still being there.

"We've played with every single team, so if we get this thing flipped I think we could make a run for ourselves in the (Pac-12) tournament," Tinkle told reporters.

Arizona goes into the weekend with a 11/2-game lead on UCLA and USC with four games remaining in the regular season. It's gone 9-2 in the last 11 games.

"I think they are much more comfortable in their skin and everybody (is comfortable) in their roles," Oregon State coach Wayne Tinkle told reporters this week. " ...They're experienced, they've been tested. I think they've really matured probably in the last four or five weeks."


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