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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 2/28/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
INDIANA
 
PURDUE
+11  

-11  
+450

-650

150
 
75
Final
86

INDIANA (16 - 13) at PURDUE (23 - 6)
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Tuesday, 2/28/2017 7:00 PM
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719INDIANA149150.5
720PURDUE-10.5-11
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
INDIANA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-13-2.212-1514-1380.138.447.8%39.872.233.042.0%31.8
Road Games2-9-4.53-86-572.732.641.8%38.579.538.044.6%34.0
Last 5 Games1-4-3.51-42-370.831.841.5%39.875.431.642.7%35.0
Conference Games6-10-3.86-109-774.635.945.6%36.376.634.144.7%33.4
INDIANA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.138.428-5947.8%9-2337.2%15-2173.1%401114206155
vs opponents surrendering7133.125-5843.4%7-2135.1%14-1970.9%35913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)72.732.625-6041.8%8-2335.3%14-1972.3%391111215164
Stats Against (All Games)72.233.025-6042.0%6-2031.9%16-2270.6%32911206114
vs opponents averaging74.835.127-5945.0%8-2136.1%14-2070.5%36914186124
Stats Against (Road Games)79.538.026-5844.6%7-2133.9%20-2776.7%34913197106

PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-6+5.516-914-1280.738.748.1%38.566.731.941.1%30.7
Home Games14-2+410-35-881.740.549.6%40.161.427.937.7%29.9
Last 5 Games4-1+23-22-373.432.246.0%36.066.833.242.6%31.8
Conference Games12-4+3.59-68-877.737.546.8%37.269.532.442.4%31.6
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.738.728-5948.1%9-2341.0%15-2076.1%39918165133
vs opponents surrendering71.233.225-5942.7%7-2134.7%14-2070.3%36913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)81.740.529-5849.6%8-2236.9%15-2175.1%40820145133
Stats Against (All Games)66.731.925-6141.1%7-2032.8%10-1470.6%31712197123
vs opponents averaging74.335.126-5944.5%8-2135.7%14-2070.4%36914196134
Stats Against (Home Games)61.427.924-6337.7%7-2032.3%7-1167.8%30712207122
Average power rating of opponents played: INDIANA 79.1,  PURDUE 78.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
INDIANA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/10/2017@ MARYLAND72-75L-1.5L148U27-6442.2%371425-5743.9%348
1/15/2017RUTGERS76-57W-16W139U29-6246.8%291122-5044.0%3821
1/18/2017@ PENN ST78-75W-3.5L149O30-6149.2%371723-6038.3%3311
1/21/2017MICHIGAN ST82-75W-4.5W146O29-5949.2%31924-5444.4%3312
1/26/2017@ MICHIGAN60-90L4.5L146O24-4454.5%201631-4963.3%236
1/29/2017@ NORTHWESTERN55-68L6.5L147U17-5332.1%371323-5641.1%417
2/1/2017PENN ST110-102W-5.5W144.5O41-7852.6%562337-8046.2%3516
2/5/2017@ WISCONSIN60-65L14W137U21-4942.9%291519-4839.6%3313
2/9/2017PURDUE64-69L2L156.5U22-5738.6%351423-5442.6%3512
2/12/2017MICHIGAN63-75L-2.5L144.5U25-5149.0%321526-5547.3%298
2/15/2017@ MINNESOTA74-75L4W146O26-7534.7%511424-6238.7%4412
2/21/2017@ IOWA90-96L0L160O32-6847.1%392226-5646.4%3417
2/25/2017NORTHWESTERN63-62W-4.5L143.5U22-5540.0%421623-5939.0%336
2/28/2017@ PURDUE              
3/4/2017@ OHIO ST              

PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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 ST77-52W-12.5W145.5U30-5356.6%391620-6431.2%3014
1/24/2017@ MICHIGAN ST84-73W-1.5W141O26-5349.1%361327-5251.9%2313
1/29/2017@ NEBRASKA80-83L-7L143.5O27-6243.5%351328-6543.1%409
2/1/2017NORTHWESTERN80-59W-9.5W140.5U24-5048.0%411221-6035.0%308
2/4/2017@ MARYLAND73-72W-1T147.5U24-6338.1%401123-5839.7%3711
2/9/2017@ INDIANA69-64W-2W156.5U23-5442.6%351222-5738.6%3514
2/14/2017RUTGERS74-55W-17.5W136.5U29-6147.5%451423-6435.9%2812
2/18/2017MICHIGAN ST80-63W-9.5W140O27-5350.9%311025-5942.4%3215
2/21/2017@ PENN ST74-70W-7L146.5U23-5839.7%381729-6842.6%4016
2/25/2017@ MICHIGAN70-82L1.5L140O30-6149.2%311130-5554.5%249
2/28/2017INDIANA              
3/4/2017@ NORTHWESTERN              
3/5/2017@ NORTHWESTERN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
INDIANA: Last season: 27-8, won Big Ten regular season title, lost to North Carolina in NCAA Tournament regional semifinals.
Nickname: Hoosiers.
Coach: Tom Crean.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: G Kevin "Yogi" Ferrell, F Troy Williams, F Max Bielfeldt, G Nick Zeisloft.
Who's back: C Thomas Bryant and F OG Anunoby were so impressive as freshmen some thought they should head straight to the NBA. G James Blackmon Jr. also tested the NBA waters despite missing the second half of last season after having knee surgery. G Robert Johnson may be the most crucial player on this season's team because of his leadership skills, but he had offseason ankle surgery.
Who's new: Former Pittsburgh G Josh Newkirk is expected to play a significant role after sitting out last season because of the NCAA transfer rules. F Freddie McSwain Jr., a junior college transfer, could provide another athletic interior presence after averaging a double-double last season. The two freshmen most likely to help immediately will be G Curtis Jones and 6-10 forward De'Ron Davis.
The Skinny: Indiana has plenty of athletes, lots of scoring punch and even the knowledge of what it takes to win a
Conference title. But Crean still must find a replacement for Ferrell and won't have a senior to lean on until F Collin Hartman returns after injuring his knee last month. Regardless, the Hoosiers should be a serious contender for the
Conference crown.
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
A lot at stake in Purdue-Indiana rivalry game
 

There is always plenty at stake when rivals Purdue and Indiana meet on the basketball court, something the Boilermakers and Hoosiers have done 205 times.

But Tuesday night's meeting at Mackey Arena in West Lafayette, Ind., has the potential to be one of the most significant in Boilermakers history.

If No. 16 Purdue (23-6, 12-4 in the Big Ten) wins, it will clinch at least a share of the school's 23rd regular-season conference championship and the first since the 2009-2010 team shared the title with Michigan State and Ohio State.

That Purdue team -- the most recent to advance to the NCAA tournament's Sweet 16 -- clinched a share of the Big Ten crown on March 6, 2010, with a 64-60 victory at Penn State.

The Boilermakers also will be gunning for their second regular-season, two-game sweep of Indiana in three years. Purdue rallied to beat Indiana (16-13, 6-10) on Feb. 9 in Bloomington 69-64. That victory gave the Boilermakers a 116-89 lead in this series.

Purdue junior point guard P.J. Thompson, a Zionsville, Ind., native, always enjoys this rivalry.

"This one means a little bit more," Thompson said Monday. "We know we can clinch a share of the Big Ten against our rival.

"The Big Ten has been a goal, and now we have an opportunity on Tuesday to do it against IU. You can't beat that. I know IU is going to come in ready to play. They feel like they owe us one."

Purdue junior guard Dakota Mathias can't wait.

"It could be kind of a little storybook ending," Mathias said. "We are fortunate to be in this position, and all of our guys are excited. We can't wait for the atmosphere. In a rivalry, it doesn't matter if one team is struggling. They are an explosive team, so we have to be ready to go."

Purdue was handed the opportunity to clinch at least a share of the Big Ten title when Michigan State defeated No. 22 Wisconsin 84-74 in East Lansing, Mich., on Sunday.

The Boilermakers have a one-game lead on the Badgers with two games to play.

"There's a lot of excitement for what is possible Tuesday night," said Caleb Swanigan, Purdue's leading scorer and likely Big Ten Player of the Year. "I don't know how rare it is to have this opportunity against Indiana, but it registers with us."

The excitement of Boilermakers coach Matt Painter is tempered a bit by the fact that his team lost on Saturday at Michigan.

"For us, this is a little bit different, because we are coming off a loss, and there are a lot of things to talk about," Painter said. "We're trying to fix some problems. This would be great for our fans and great for our players, but we definitely have to play better than we did at Michigan.

"Indiana poses a lot of problems with their backcourt, their quickness and their skill level. And Thomas Bryant has a lot of versatility."

Indiana snapped a five-game losing streak Saturday night with a 63-62 victory against Northwestern, but coach Tom Crean knows playing Purdue in sold-out Mackey Arena will be a major challenge, especially considering what is at stake for the Boilermakers.

"It's another one of these (rivalry) games," Crean said. "When we played Purdue, Wisconsin and Maryland, all those games came down to either the buzzer, the last possession or the last two possessions. What our guys have to understand is that although we didn't get those wins, we have to figure out how to get over those humps.

"Will it be easy in (Mackey Arena)? Absolutely not. It is a very difficult place to play. They are good. They hit on all cylinders. There will be some different things we need to do this time, no doubt about that. We have to go in there and weather their runs. We have to defend them in transition and block out."


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