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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 1/21/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
PENN ST
 
PURDUE
+12.5  

-12.5  
+600

-950

145.5
 
52
Final
77

PENN ST (11 - 8) at PURDUE (15 - 4)
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Saturday, 1/21/2017 12:00 PM
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531PENN ST146145.5
532PURDUE-13.5-12.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PENN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-8+1.211-56-1072.832.641.4%37.669.333.640.9%37.9
Road Games4-4+2.86-23-569.730.942.2%38.069.532.141.6%36.6
Last 5 Games3-2+1.85-02-365.633.239.7%38.262.032.040.1%34.0
Conference Games3-3+0.85-13-367.533.040.1%37.766.235.240.9%35.2
PENN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.832.625-6141.4%7-2034.2%16-2175.6%38914187136
vs opponents surrendering6931.925-5941.8%7-2133.5%13-1869.5%35913206134
Team Stats (Road Games)69.730.924-5842.2%7-2034.6%14-1973.5%38814185154
Stats Against (All Games)69.333.625-6040.9%7-2034.5%13-1873.6%38912197154
vs opponents averaging73.935.126-5844.7%7-2035.5%15-2170.6%381014186134
Stats Against (Road Games)69.532.125-6041.6%7-2231.4%13-1870.1%37812187145

PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-4+2.510-610-683.140.449.1%39.366.431.641.1%30.0
Home Games10-2+16-34-583.041.049.2%40.462.729.138.2%29.8
Last 5 Games3-2+0.52-34-178.639.646.9%37.474.433.645.9%30.4
Conference Games4-2+0.53-34-280.341.247.6%37.373.232.244.4%31.2
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)83.140.429-5949.1%9-2340.6%15-2075.1%39920155133
vs opponents surrendering7233.725-5942.6%8-2234.1%14-2070.2%36914196143
Team Stats (Home Games)83.041.029-6049.2%8-2336.3%16-2175.3%40921144133
Stats Against (All Games)66.431.625-6241.1%6-2032.0%9-1370.4%30713197123
vs opponents averaging75.936.127-6044.9%8-2235.7%14-2070.2%37914196134
Stats Against (Home Games)62.729.124-6338.2%7-2032.1%8-1170.6%30712207122
Average power rating of opponents played: PENN ST 77.1,  PURDUE 76
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PENN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/3/2016WRIGHT ST72-50W-10W148U25-6041.7%471616-6624.2%4117
12/7/2016GEORGE MASON66-85L-9L140.5O22-6136.1%291332-6350.8%4413
12/10/2016*PITTSBURGH73-81L7L146O24-6735.8%411227-6342.9%4212
12/18/2016@ ST JOHNS92-76W3.5W148.5O32-6450.0%432125-6737.3%4021
12/21/2016MORGAN ST96-55W - -34-7346.6%49818-5632.1%3217
12/27/2016NORTHWESTERN77-87L3.5L139O25-6041.7%351128-6344.4%4112
1/1/2017@ RUTGERS60-47W2W135.5U20-5536.4%421418-6328.6%4317
1/4/2017@ MICHIGAN69-72L11.5W137O24-5048.0%381425-5644.6%275
1/7/2017*MICHIGAN ST72-63W5.5W142.5U26-5646.4%381323-5641.1%2817
1/14/2017MINNESOTA52-50W0W143U17-5630.4%401820-5337.7%3520
1/18/2017INDIANA75-78L3.5W149O23-6038.3%331130-6149.2%3717
1/21/2017@ PURDUE              
1/24/2017@ WISCONSIN              
1/28/2017ILLINOIS              
2/1/2017@ INDIANA              
2/4/2017RUTGERS              
2/7/2017MARYLAND              
2/11/2017@ ILLINOIS              

PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/3/2016MOREHEAD ST90-56W-21.5W140.5O34-6155.7%38924-6536.9%3412
12/6/2016*ARIZONA ST97-64W-12W156.5O38-6459.4%441524-6735.8%2810
12/10/2016CLEVELAND ST77-53W-23W144U28-5848.3%441520-6431.2%3414
12/17/2016*NOTRE DAME86-81W-1.5W149O30-6645.5%40933-6749.3%3010
12/19/2016W ILLINOIS82-50W-29.5W139U27-6442.2%51619-6131.1%2911
12/21/2016NORFOLK ST91-45W - -35-6355.6%451219-6031.7%2318
12/28/2016IOWA89-67W-14.5W156.5U34-6750.7%371425-6737.3%3514
1/1/2017MINNESOTA82-91L-14L142.5O30-7540.0%461435-7149.3%357
1/5/2017@ OHIO ST76-75W-3L142.5O27-6342.9%441226-5944.1%3211
1/8/2017WISCONSIN66-55W-2W138U24-4652.2%341823-5939.0%229
1/12/2017@ IOWA78-83L-6L153.5O23-5343.4%281134-6056.7%3510
1/17/2017ILLINOIS91-68W-11W144O32-5360.4%351127-6740.3%283
1/21/2017PENN ST              
1/24/2017@ MICHIGAN ST              
1/29/2017@ NEBRASKA              
2/1/2017NORTHWESTERN              
2/4/2017@ MARYLAND              
2/9/2017@ INDIANA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PENN ST: Last season: 16-16, 7-11
Nickname: Nittany Lions
Coach: Patrick Chambers
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: F Brandon Taylor, F Donovon Jack, G Devin Foster, C Jordan Dickerson
Who's back: G Shep Garner. Junior led team in scoring in 11 games including five of final six; F Payton Banks; Junior saw increase in scoring (+7.7 points per game) with added playing time; G Josh Reaves. Team went 1-5 without the stingy sophomore in the lineup.
Who's new: G Tony Carr. Freshman is top recruit in the state and joins high school teammates and fellow Top 10 prospects G Nazeer Bostick and F Lamar Stevens to form Penn State's most vaunted recruiting class ever.
The Skinny: With back-to-back strong recruiting classes now in the program, the Nittany Lions have started to piece things together on the court. They nearly upset No. 4 Maryland on the road early and beat ranked Indiana and Iowa teams over the final five weeks of last season. Chambers believes speed to be his team's best attribute, but the young Nittany Lions will be challenged to establish a physical presence in a rugged Big Ten.
PURDUE: Last season: 26-9, lost in Big Ten Tournament championship, lost to Arkansas-Little Rock in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Boilermakers.
Coach: Matt Painter
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: C A.J. Hammons, G Rapheal Davis, G Johnny Hill.
Who's back: The Boilermakers still have one of the league's biggest and most talented front lines with 7-foot-2 junior Isaac Haas, 6-9 sophomore Caleb Swanigan and 6-8 junior Vince Edwards. Swanigan and Edwards both declared for the NBA draft before returning. Guards Ryan Cline and Dakota Mathias could give Purdue the consistent 3-point shooters they need, and guard P.J. Thompson should be the top ball-handler.
Who's new: G Spike Albrecht, a graduate transfer from Michigan, could help solidify Purdue's backcourt. Freshman guard Carsen Edwards is a capable scorer who could make an immediate impact. F Basil Smotherman isn't a true newcomer, but the junior is expected to play a prominent role in his fourth season in the program after redshirting last season.
The Skinny: Purdue will no longer rely on size alone to get through the rugged
Conference. The Boilermakers also have depth and experience to propel them toward their first
Conference crown since 2009-10. To do that, Painter must figure out a way to avoid the turnovers that proved so costly too many times last season. If they can, Purdue could be in the Big Ten's top tier.
PREVIEW
No. 21 Purdue hope to stay sharp vs. Penn State
 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Given their current positions, it's a game Penn State and No. 21 Purdue each need to win.

Only one will be happy after the Nittany Lions (11-8, 3-3) and Boilermakers (15-4, 4-2) play at noon Saturday in Mackey Arena.

Led by junior guard Shep Garner (12.6 points) and freshmen Lamar Stevens (12.0) and Tony Carr (11.7), Penn State is coming off Wednesday's 78-75 heartbreaking loss to Indiana, which won on James Blackmon, Jr.'s 3-pointer at the buzzer in the Bryce Jordan Center.

After playing at Purdue on Saturday, the Nittany Lions play at No. 17 Wisconsin on Tuesday. It's certainly possible the young team could be 11-10 after facing the Boilermakers and Badgers.

But Purdue coach Matt Painter said Friday afternoon that it will not be an easy victory. Penn State beat Minnesota, which defeated Purdue in West Lafayette.

"I see just how hard they play," Painter said of the Nittany Lions. "They are a good defensive group that makes it difficult for you to get the ball inside. Pat (Chambers) has done a really good job of plugging in a lot of young guys and still getting them to play good defense. That is a difficult thing to do when you blend in so many young guys."

Painter also is impressed that Penn State does not force its offense.

"They are patient on offense," Painter said. "They push the basketball, but in the Big Ten, they have been more patient. They are young, so it's about your personnel understanding what they do. We know what their older guys are capable of, just from playing against them in the past.

"It's no different than being in an exempt tournament and then seeing a team on the second night of that tournament. You try to know their tendencies, but you just try to stick to your rules defensively."

Purdue leading scorer Caleb Swanigan said the team's recent offensive proficiency has enhanced its defense. The Boilermakers crushed Illinois 91-68 on Tuesday.

"When our offense is clicking, we have to go into a set defense every time," Swanigan said. "It makes it harder, and we knock teams out of a lot of their stuff. We stay disciplined."

Purdue's Big Ten schedule certainly gets more difficult after the Penn State game. Of the Boilermakers' final 11 league games, seven are on the road, beginning Tuesday night at Michigan State.

Penn State is 2-1 in true road games, losing only at Michigan. Chambers is confident the Nittany Lions will play well in Mackey Arena.

"We have played pretty good on the road," Chambers said. "Hopefully, we have that mentality to go out and compete against Purdue. These young guys get the utmost confidence. They are unwavering. We have plenty of games left. It's up. It's down. We have to believe in the process."


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