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CBB : ATS Matchup
Tuesday 1/16/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WISCONSIN
 
PURDUE
+14  

-14  


134
 
50
Final
78

WISCONSIN (9 - 9) at PURDUE (17 - 2)
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Tuesday, 1/16/2018 7:00 PM
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521WISCONSIN133.5135
522PURDUE-15.5-14.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-9-10.56-117-969.132.746.7%31.664.929.845.8%29.2
Road Games1-6-5.51-60-658.627.042.2%31.462.928.642.9%33.4
Last 5 Games3-2-1.62-31-470.831.849.4%31.862.225.645.9%26.0
Conference Games2-3-3.12-31-462.426.644.5%29.666.831.647.2%30.0
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.132.725-5446.7%7-1934.8%12-1868.8%32813165113
vs opponents surrendering71.733.726-5943.4%8-2234.5%13-1870.9%35913196144
Team Stats (Road Games)58.627.022-5342.2%5-1825.4%9-1466.0%31711185113
Stats Against (All Games)64.929.824-5345.8%5-1535.8%11-1572.4%29611196123
vs opponents averaging75.435.727-5945.3%7-2135.3%14-2070.9%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)62.928.623-5342.9%4-1331.9%13-1870.3%33811175115

PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-2+412-68-885.041.050.0%38.662.728.937.5%32.9
Home Games11-0+27-34-589.043.550.8%40.858.527.236.2%31.8
Last 5 Games5-0+23-21-481.041.648.2%41.659.030.437.2%30.2
Conference Games6-0+43-31-476.840.247.9%37.762.230.738.4%32.0
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)85.041.029-5950.0%10-2441.5%16-2275.3%39818166126
vs opponents surrendering71.533.325-5843.3%7-2135.2%14-2071.3%35914196144
Team Stats (Home Games)89.043.531-6150.8%10-2441.4%17-2472.0%411019157116
Stats Against (All Games)62.728.923-6237.5%7-2231.8%10-1468.1%33911196132
vs opponents averaging7534.926-5944.6%8-2135.3%14-2071.8%36914197134
Stats Against (Home Games)58.527.222-6136.2%6-2230.0%8-1360.4%32811216152
Average power rating of opponents played: WISCONSIN 75.6,  PURDUE 77.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/27/2017@ VIRGINIA37-49L7.5L122U15-4831.2%301423-6038.3%3912
12/2/2017OHIO ST58-83L-7.5L134O19-4938.8%181331-4766.0%3213
12/4/2017@ PENN ST64-63W5.5W135U23-5244.2%361020-5635.7%3411
12/6/2017@ TEMPLE55-59L3.5L133U23-5641.1%331124-5345.3%329
12/9/2017MARQUETTE63-82L-4.5L139O23-5442.6%311229-5552.7%309
12/13/2017W KENTUCKY81-80W-5.5L131.5O28-5154.9%251532-5954.2%2612
12/23/2017WI-GREEN BAY81-60W-19W138O30-5653.6%401520-5040.0%2014
12/27/2017CHICAGO ST82-70W-30.5L136.5O26-5151.0%29826-5646.4%2710
12/30/2017UMASS-LOWELL82-53W-19.5W144.5U32-5756.1%361022-4845.8%1912
1/2/2018INDIANA71-61W-5W134U23-4748.9%301524-5048.0%2212
1/5/2018@ RUTGERS60-64L-3.5L124.5U23-4748.9%321425-5446.3%286
1/9/2018@ NEBRASKA59-63L1.5L132U25-5942.4%321020-4742.6%3413
1/16/2018@ PURDUE              
1/19/2018ILLINOIS              
1/23/2018@ IOWA              
1/26/2018@ MICHIGAN ST              
1/29/2018NEBRASKA              
2/1/2018NORTHWESTERN              
2/4/2018@ MARYLAND              
2/8/2018@ ILLINOIS              

PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/28/2017LOUISVILLE66-57W-8.5W150U19-5733.3%391120-6331.7%4114
12/1/2017@ MARYLAND80-75W-3.5W148O27-5350.9%34922-6334.9%377
12/3/2017NORTHWESTERN74-69W-13L143P26-5349.1%33730-6347.6%337
12/7/2017VALPARAISO80-50W-15W149.5U28-6245.2%40920-6033.3%3818
12/10/2017IUPUI86-61W-27L148U31-5754.4%301323-5442.6%2618
12/16/2017*BUTLER82-67W-7W141O27-5152.9%311826-6937.7%3717
12/21/2017TENNESSEE ST97-48W-27W134.5O34-5858.6%38915-4930.6%2617
12/30/2017LIPSCOMB98-66W-21.5W154.5O35-6752.2%491124-6238.7%2911
1/3/2018RUTGERS82-51W-19.5W138U26-5349.1%451620-6033.3%2711
1/6/2018NEBRASKA74-62W-21L148U27-6144.3%391622-5440.7%3016
1/9/2018@ MICHIGAN70-69W-1.5L141.5U27-5747.4%29826-5844.8%369
1/13/2018@ MINNESOTA81-47W-8.5W153U29-6147.5%461117-5928.8%299
1/16/2018WISCONSIN              
1/20/2018@ IOWA              
1/25/2018MICHIGAN              
1/28/2018@ INDIANA              
1/31/2018MARYLAND              
2/3/2018@ RUTGERS              
2/7/2018OHIO ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WISCONSIN: Last season: 27-10; lost to Florida in regional semifinals of NCAA Tournament
Who's gone: F Nigel Hayes, F Vitto Brown, G Bronson Koenig, G Zak Showalter, G Jordan Hill
Who's back: F Ethan Happ (14.0 points, 9.0 rebounds) is the lone returning starter. One of the toughest big-man matchups in the country with his athleticism, one of Happ's only weaknesses is a lack of an outside shot. G D'Mitrik Trice (5.6 points) hit 41 percent from 3-point territory off the bench as a freshman last season. He has the poise to take over the point guard job from Koenig. G Brevin Pritzl will get a shot to show off his 3-point range with more regular minutes. Swingman Khalil Iverson's strength is athleticism in the paint.
Who's new: A promising three-member freshman class could be called on to contribute early, especially Gs Kobe King and Brad Davison. The athletic, 6-foot-4 King was the unanimous prep player of the year in Wisconsin last season. The hustling Davison could be the next player that Badgers fans love and opponents hate to face.
The Skinny: A transition year for Wisconsin. The talent is there, but the Badgers lack the experience that fueled the program to new heights over the last five years. A summer exhibition trip of Australia and New Zealand did help with developing chemistry. A return to the NCAA Tournament will depend on 3-point shooting and how the supporting cast develops around Happ.
PURDUE: Last season: 27-8; lost to Kansas in NCAA Tournament regional semifinals
Who's gone: F Caleb Swanigan, F Basil Smotherman, G Spike Albrecht.
Who's back: F Vincent Edwards. The senior preseason all-conference selection might be the Boilermakers' best overall player. He can shoot (48.6 percent), score (12.6), rebound (4.9) and defend. G Carsen Edwards. As a freshman, the other Edwards ' no relation to Vincent ' led Purdue in assists (133) and was tied for the team-high in steals (36). This year, he'll be asked to increase his scoring average from 10.6 points. C Isaac Haas. The 7-foot-2 senior averaged 12.6 points and 5.0 rebounds in just 19.5 minutes last season. With Swanigan off to the NBA, Haas is likely to log more minutes if he stays out of foul trouble.
Who's new: F Matt Haarms. The redshirt freshman used last season to try and add strength. Now the 7-foot-3 Dutch native could fill the role Haas had over the last couple of seasons off the bench. If the Boilermakers play Haas and Haarms together, they could have the biggest front line in the nation.
The Skinny: Yes, the defending Big Ten champs lost the conference player of the year (Swanigan). But they are hardly bereft of talent. Painter has four starters and six of his top seven scorers back. With size, versatility, tournament experience and a team that knows how to defend, look for the four seniors to keep the Boilermakers at or near the top of the conference standings.
PREVIEW
Purdue pursues best start in 20 years vs. Wisconsin
 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- As reigning Big Ten champion Purdue approaches Tuesday's home game against Wisconsin, the team is doing all it can to ignore superlatives and focus on basketball.

Purdue (17-2, 6-0 Big Ten) will look to tie the best 20-game start in program history with a win over the Badgers, and its best since the 1987-88 season.

Ranked No. 3 in the most recent polls and riding a 13-game win streak, the Boilermakers received one of 65 first-place votes, the first such vote since 1994 when Purdue reached the Final Four.

Senior center Isaac Haas, who averages 14.8 points and 5.8 rebounds per game, thinks the best way to block out distracting storylines is to work even harder.

"Rankings don't mean anything right now," Haas said. "We could lose every game from here on out and we'd be nothing. We'd be a big letdown. I don't think we want that for ourselves, we don't want that for our community ... you just keep your head down and realize that it doesn't really mean anything until March."

Wisconsin (9-9, 2-3) has lost two in a row after defeating Indiana 71-61 on Jan. 2 but the Badgers still presents plenty of distractions of their own, including first team All-Big Ten forward Ethan Happ.

Happ averages 16.8 points and 8.6 rebounds per game while shooting 57 percent from the field. He has six double-doubles this season and also leads Wisconsin in assists, averaging 3.4 per game.

"He plays excellent post defense," Haas said of Happ. "He's able to get around a lot of guys and get some steals, which really helps his team.

"On offense, obviously he's really mobile. ... He's really crafty with the ball. He has excellent footwork and you've got to give him credit on that. He works hard on it, and he's a great player. It's just a matter of limiting his shots and keeping him in front of us, and we'll do just fine."

Likewise, Wisconsin coach Greg Gard concerned with Purdue's inside game.

"They've done a very good job of entering from different angles. Purdue does an exceptional job with that with a target that's huge inside," Gard said of Haas. "You've got a lot of experience floating around on that floor that's played a lot of games and have seen about every different formula to try take Haas, or last year (Caleb) Swanigan out of it, and they've adjusted and do a very good job of running a handful of things, and make you pay if you make a mistake."

Purdue coach Matt Painter attributes much of the Boilermakers' success this season to the emergence of freshman forward Matt Haarms, who averages 5.5 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.7 blocks per game.

"One surprise ... obviously, you're familiar with everybody, I wasn't as familiar with Matt Haarms," Painter said. "He's really given us a positive boost in terms of a shot blocker. We didn't have a shot blocker last year after losing A.J. Hammons ... (Matt) gives us that guy that can protect the rim, and so that was something that I didn't think was in play for our team, but he's played really well for us."

Haarms is third among the nation's freshmen in blocked shots and is currently fourth on Purdue's career list for blocks by a freshman.

A win over Wisconsin on Tuesday would be Purdue's fourth straight against the Badgers and would also tie the longest win streak of Painter's 13-year tenure. Purdue won 14 consecutive games from Nov. 13, 2009, to Jan. 5, 2010.

The Boilermakers currently own the nation's second longest win streak behind No. 17 Auburn, which has won 14 in a row.


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