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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/25/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
W VIRGINIA
 
TCU
-5  

+5  
-210

+175

144.5
 
61
Final
60

W VIRGINIA (22 - 6) at TCU (17 - 11)
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Saturday, 2/25/2017 2:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
521W VIRGINIA-4.5-5
522TCU146.5145
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-6-7.113-1014-985.341.247.0%37.466.630.042.3%34.4
Road Games7-4-5.67-46-578.637.145.6%35.467.430.941.8%33.5
Last 5 Games4-1+24-13-277.235.443.3%39.667.231.239.2%33.2
Conference Games10-5-1.48-710-580.438.045.9%35.672.633.344.8%33.1
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)85.341.230-6447.0%8-2136.6%17-2568.1%3713172011124
vs opponents surrendering71.333.625-5743.7%7-2035.4%14-2070.2%34913196133
Team Stats (Road Games)78.637.127-5945.6%7-2035.9%17-2471.0%3512142211144
Stats Against (All Games)66.630.022-5342.3%7-1935.0%15-2267.9%34912226223
vs opponents averaging73.534.926-5844.9%7-2135.9%14-2069.8%36914196134
Stats Against (Road Games)67.430.922-5341.8%7-1936.7%16-2469.0%341013216194

TCU - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-11-4.112-1413-1374.334.546.2%35.869.733.444.5%32.2
Home Games13-4-2.98-76-977.036.547.4%37.265.432.142.9%31.5
Last 5 Games1-4-3.40-52-364.228.844.3%31.074.634.848.6%32.4
Conference Games6-9-1.66-98-769.433.045.1%33.873.736.646.2%32.2
TCU Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)74.334.527-5846.2%7-2134.2%14-2069.0%361017177135
vs opponents surrendering71.33425-5843.2%7-2134.7%14-2070.2%35913196143
Team Stats (Home Games)77.036.528-5847.4%7-2135.9%15-2168.0%371118167135
Stats Against (All Games)69.733.425-5744.5%7-1936.0%12-1769.8%32915186143
vs opponents averaging75.235.827-5945.2%8-2136.0%15-2169.3%361014197134
Stats Against (Home Games)65.432.125-5742.9%7-1934.5%10-1562.9%32915196143
Average power rating of opponents played: W VIRGINIA 79.4,  TCU 79.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017TCU82-70W-13.5L144.5O33-7245.8%38924-5246.2%3318
1/10/2017BAYLOR89-68W-5.5W138O33-6947.8%321225-5644.6%4129
1/14/2017@ TEXAS74-72W-11.5L144.5O24-5246.2%291523-4847.9%2819
1/18/2017OKLAHOMA87-89L-16.5L153O31-7143.7%441335-7149.3%4112
1/21/2017@ KANSAS ST75-79L-3.5L146O23-5541.8%372328-5650.0%3116
1/24/2017KANSAS85-69W-3.5W159.5U29-6048.3%39825-5942.4%3213
1/28/2017TEXAS A&M81-77W-15L144.5O29-6544.6%361427-5747.4%4123
1/31/2017@ IOWA ST85-72W-2.5W155O29-6048.3%361523-5839.7%3316
2/4/2017OKLAHOMA ST75-82L-10L164.5U26-5448.1%16925-4062.5%3019
2/8/2017@ OKLAHOMA61-50W-6.5W155U20-5437.0%321416-4833.3%3723
2/11/2017KANSAS ST85-66W-8W144O32-6450.0%471816-4634.8%2619
2/13/2017@ KANSAS80-84L5W156O26-6341.3%442121-6134.4%4215
2/18/2017TEXAS TECH83-74W-10L141.5O27-6541.5%431527-5648.2%3020
2/20/2017TEXAS77-62W-14.5W143U28-6145.9%321222-4944.9%3115
2/25/2017@ TCU              
2/27/2017@ BAYLOR              
3/3/2017IOWA ST              

TCU - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2017@ W VIRGINIA70-82L13.5W144.5O24-5246.2%331833-7245.8%389
1/11/2017@ TEXAS64-61W1.5W138U26-5844.8%361724-5642.9%3217
1/14/2017IOWA ST84-77W-1.5W143O37-6556.9%361530-6546.2%279
1/18/2017@ TEXAS TECH69-75L4L135.5O28-5947.5%31922-4746.8%279
1/21/2017BAYLOR53-62L3L136U17-5829.3%38823-5442.6%3710
1/23/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST76-89L4L154.5O24-6139.3%351232-5954.2%307
1/28/2017AUBURN80-88L-10L152O33-6550.8%361836-6753.7%3819
2/1/2017@ KANSAS ST86-80W5.5W139O31-6250.0%332225-5545.5%3120
2/4/2017TEXAS78-63W-7.5W143.5U30-5851.7%361027-5846.6%2912
2/7/2017TEXAS TECH62-61W-3.5L138.5U20-4247.6%352124-5940.7%289
2/11/2017@ BAYLOR52-70L8.5L134U20-5337.7%26730-5653.6%368
2/15/2017OKLAHOMA ST68-71L-2.5L153.5U24-5246.2%281029-5750.9%279
2/18/2017@ IOWA ST71-84L6.5L146.5O29-5552.7%281927-5350.9%2811
2/22/2017@ KANSAS68-87L12.5L150O27-6939.1%38929-6147.5%4310
2/25/2017W VIRGINIA              
3/1/2017KANSAS ST              
3/4/2017@ OKLAHOMA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
W VIRGINIA: Last season: 26-9, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Mountaineers
Coach: Bob Huggins
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: F Devin Williams, G Jaysean Paige, F Jonathan Holton.
Who's back: G Jevon Carter led the Mountaineers in assists (3.3), 3-pointers made (44) and had the most minutes played. Carter, G Daxter Miles Jr. and G Tarik Phillip are the top returning scorers at about nine points per game. All three are capable of taking over games ' Carter had 26 points in the Big 12 semifinals against Oklahoma. F Esa Ahmad averaged five points in 34 starts as a freshman.
Who's new: The Mountaineers have five freshmen, including G James "Beetle" Bolden who sat out last season after tearing knee ligaments in preseason practice. Huggins brought in two players born outside the United States ' 6-10 Maciej Bender is from Warsaw, Poland, and 6-8 Sagaba Konate is from Mali.
The Skinny: West Virginia said farewell to their two top scorers in Paige and Williams and must replace the solid rebounding of Williams and Holton in order to return to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in Huggins' 10 seasons.
TCU: Last season: 12-21.
Nickname: Horned Frogs.
Coach: Jamie Dixon.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: G Chauncey Collins, F Devonta Abron,
Coach Trent Johnson.
Who's back: G Malique Trent, top returning scorer at 11.6 points per game; F Karviar Shepherd, senior season for the once highly touted big-man recruit who averaged 7.1 points and 5.2 rebounds last season; G Brandon Parrish, a senior, was the only TCU player to start every game last season (8.7 points per game); G Kenrich Williams, who averaged 8.6 points and 6.7 rebounds in 2014-15, returns for his junior year after missing last season injured.
Who's new: G Jaylen Fisher. Freshman point guard expected to have an immediate impact for the Frogs. Despite late start in recruiting for TCU, Dixon also added Desmond Bane, a top prep guard from Indiana, and 6-7 forward Kouat Noi.
The Skinny: The Horned Frogs haven't won an NCAA Tournament game since 1987, when Dixon was a senior guard for them, and their last tournament appearance was 1998. While Dixon led Pitt to 11 NCAAs the past 13 seasons, he has a big challenge at his alma mater. TCU has won only eight Big 12 games in four seasons since moving to the power
Conference that has been the top RPI league each of the last three seasons.
PREVIEW
No. 12 West Virginia visits desperate TCU
 

While No. 12 West Virginia will be playing for seeding Saturday, TCU is vying for its postseason life.

When they meet in Fort Worth, Texas, the Horned Frogs (17-11, 6-9 Big 12) desperately need to snap a four-game slide in order to bolster their NCAA tournament bubble status. ESPN's Joe Lunardi and CBS Sports bracketologist Jerry Palm each list TCU among the last teams in the field.

"At this point there is no question our biggest game of the year is this Saturday," said TCU coach Jamie Dixon. "There's no other way to put it. Let's not make it smaller than it is -- it's the biggest game of the year."

Dixon's team has been chewed up by the Big 12 round-robin grind, losing at Baylor, Iowa State and most recently at Kansas 87-68 on Wednesday night. That was a two-point game before a second-half stretch where TCU produced only three baskets in 11 minutes.

"We missed layups and we went a little soft on some finishes," Dixon said. "Missed layups turn into baskets the other way often and that's what happened. That's something where we have to grow and get better.

"We're not ready. I thought we were, but we're not ready to beat those teams on the road the way we play."

A return home could provide a boost, though the Mountaineers have taken all four meetings in Fort Worth and own a 10-0 series edge overall.

West Virginia (22-6, 10-5), in a three-way tie with Iowa State and Baylor for second place in the league, continues its Texas road swing against Baylor in Waco on Monday.

The Mountaineers may be without second-leading scorer Esa Ahmad (11.7 points, 4.1 rebounds). The sophomore forward sat out the previous win over Texas with a strained back.

"He's been in to get treated and all that, but it depends on how he feels," said West Virginia coach Bob Huggins. "It's something you don't want to have continue to linger."

Huggins essentially labeled Ahmad a takeoff-time decision for the team's Friday afternoon flight.

"If he's not 100 percent ready to go, I don't know if we're doing him or the team any justice," Huggins said.

The Mountaineers accommodated for Ahmad's absence in their 77-62 win over Texas thanks to guard Jevon Carter producing 24 points and 10 rebounds and reserve forward Lamont West scoring 23 points, most of them from the perimeter.

While Carter seems a cinch to earn All-Big 12 defensive honors again, his persistence in chasing down missed shots defies his 6-foot-2 stature. The junior has become West Virginia's second-leading rebounder (4.7 per game) by grabbing eight or more boards during six of the past 11 games.

"Just doing my job," Carter said. "Shot goes up, I box my man out, and the ball comes to me."

Huggins, just days after collapsing during a timeout against Texas, dispelled doubts about his own health.

"I feel good. All good," he said.

Along with Carter (12.6 points, 4.1 assists), the Mountaineers could deploy a three-guard lineup that includes Tarik Phillip (9.5 points, 3 assists) and Daxter Miles (8.9 points, 2.1 rebounds), who played only 13 minutes against the Longhorns.

West Virginia's big men -- Nathan Adrian, who averages 10.3 points, and Elijah Macon (5.5 points) -- are on different trajectories of late. Macon is on an 18-of-21 shooting surge while Adrian has made only 6 of his last 26 shots.

The Mountaineers won 82-70 when the teams met Jan. 7 in Morgantown, W.Va., and TCU remains 0-6 when allowing more than 80 points. They're next-to-last in the Big 12 in field-goal defense, allowing opponents to shoot 44.5 percent.


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