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CBB : ATS Matchup
Friday 3/15/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MISSISSIPPI ST
 
TENNESSEE
+5  

-5  
+175

-210

146.5
 
76
Final
83

MISSISSIPPI ST (23 - 9) vs. TENNESSEE (27 - 4)
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Friday, 3/15/2019 9:30 PM
SEC Tournament - Quarterfinals - Nashville, TN
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821MISSISSIPPI ST147146
822TENNESSEE-5-5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MISSISSIPPI ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-9+3.815-1415-1777.436.447.3%35.869.734.043.4%31.8
Road Games8-6-0.46-75-971.232.143.7%37.469.533.242.4%34.4
Last 5 Games3-2+12-12-373.833.446.3%36.667.029.441.4%31.6
Conference Games11-8-0.28-89-1075.534.946.6%35.271.834.443.9%33.0
MISSISSIPPI ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.436.428-5847.3%9-2337.8%14-1972.0%361014178135
vs opponents surrendering69.932.725-5742.9%8-2233.9%13-1970.4%34912196143
Team Stats (Road Games)71.232.126-5943.7%8-2234.1%12-1868.0%371013177144
Stats Against (All Games)69.734.025-5743.4%7-2135.1%13-1871.3%32912176144
vs opponents averaging74.235.526-5845.1%8-2234.9%15-2171.0%361013187134
Stats Against (Road Games)69.533.225-5942.4%7-2133.8%13-1968.5%34913157124

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-4+8.315-1416-1482.340.949.9%37.967.631.539.3%34.1
Road Games9-4+4.37-611-283.939.449.4%36.578.135.743.8%33.5
Last 5 Games3-2-0.12-32-375.035.845.9%38.868.630.838.6%35.0
Conference Games15-3+5.89-910-880.240.449.2%36.468.532.740.1%33.5
TENNESSEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.340.930-6049.9%7-1935.2%15-2076.3%38919186115
vs opponents surrendering71.533.825-5843.2%7-2233.7%14-2070.5%35913197144
Team Stats (Road Games)83.939.430-6249.4%8-2234.4%15-2078.0%37917195115
Stats Against (All Games)67.631.523-5939.3%8-2433.3%13-2065.2%341012196132
vs opponents averaging72.734.925-5943.4%8-2233.4%14-2070.7%371013187144
Stats Against (Road Games)78.135.726-6043.8%9-2437.6%16-2370.2%331014196113
Average power rating of opponents played: MISSISSIPPI ST 80.9,  TENNESSEE 80.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MISSISSIPPI ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2019AUBURN92-84W1W149O28-5550.9%291326-4953.1%2919
1/29/2019@ ALABAMA79-83L2.5L146O32-7045.7%431330-6149.2%3911
2/2/2019@ OLE MISS81-75W2W149O27-5846.6%401626-5745.6%2813
2/6/2019LSU88-92L-3L154O32-5954.2%301835-6454.7%3517
2/9/2019KENTUCKY67-71L4T143.5U23-5343.4%28927-5747.4%359
2/12/2019ALABAMA81-62W-5.5W151.5U29-5949.2%351222-5143.1%2618
2/16/2019@ ARKANSAS77-67W-1.5W150.5U26-5646.4%351322-5242.3%3120
2/20/2019@ GEORGIA68-67W-6.5L147.5U25-5149.0%291225-6041.7%359
2/23/2019S CAROLINA76-61W-9.5W148U25-5050.0%331422-5738.6%3215
2/26/2019MISSOURI68-49W-11.5W137U23-4847.9%28817-5232.7%3915
3/2/2019@ AUBURN75-80L5T146O24-5543.6%411824-5147.1%2110
3/5/2019@ TENNESSEE54-71L8.5L145U19-5733.3%401726-6142.6%4415
3/9/2019TEXAS A&M92-81W-11T139.5O33-6352.4%361328-6046.7%3010
3/14/2019*TEXAS A&M80-54W-9W141.5U31-5853.4%381418-4936.7%2412
3/15/2019*TENNESSEE              

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/26/2019W VIRGINIA83-66W-15W150U29-6147.5%331624-5543.6%3724
1/29/2019@ S CAROLINA92-70W-8.5W154O36-6456.2%391023-5740.4%3114
2/2/2019@ TEXAS A&M93-76W-12.5W148O40-6264.5%33829-6643.9%2910
2/5/2019MISSOURI72-60W-18.5L144.5U26-5349.1%34823-6535.4%369
2/9/2019FLORIDA73-61W-11W138U28-5352.8%311321-5935.6%3312
2/13/2019S CAROLINA85-73W-15.5L150O34-6949.3%401026-6341.3%3310
2/16/2019@ KENTUCKY69-86L4L146O24-5940.7%26929-5354.7%3911
2/19/2019VANDERBILT58-46W-17.5L145.5U23-5641.1%401118-5632.1%3312
2/23/2019@ LSU80-82L-4L153O30-6744.8%431425-6538.5%377
2/27/2019@ OLE MISS73-71W-5L146U29-5651.8%32924-5841.4%3210
3/2/2019KENTUCKY71-52W-3W141U27-6243.5%36514-4431.8%3917
3/5/2019MISSISSIPPI ST71-54W-8.5W145U26-6142.6%441519-5733.3%4017
3/9/2019@ AUBURN80-84L-2.5L147.5O29-6147.5%391326-5646.4%275
3/15/2019*MISSISSIPPI ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MISSISSIPPI ST: Last season: 25-12, lost 75-60 to Penn State in the semifinals of the NIT.
Nickname: Bulldogs
Coach: Ben Howland
Conference: Southeastern
Who's gone: Guard Eli Wright (transfer), guard/forward Xavian Stapleton (transfer)
Who's back: The Bulldogs return a huge chunk of their production from last season, including their top six scores. Senior guard Quinndary Weatherspoon is back after leading the team with 14.4 points per game. Other guards include Nick Weatherspoon (10.8 ppg), Lamar Peters (9.6 ppg) and Tyson Carter (8.9 ppg). In the frontcourt, Aric Holman averaged 10.9 points and 6.7 rebounds last season while Abdul Ado averaged 7.8 points, 6.4 rebounds and nearly two blocks.
Who's new: The Bulldogs have a trio of freshmen who will likely get immediate playing time, including McDonald's All-American forward Reggie Perry, and guards D.J. Stewart and Robert Woodard.
The Skinny: Howland has built Mississippi State into an SEC contender over four seasons. The Bulldogs have a lot of talent, and if they can improve their outside shooting, should have a shot to win just about every game.
Expectations: The Bulldogs were picked fourth in the SEC preseason poll by the league's media and are widely expected to make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2009. Las Vegas has Mississippi State's odds of winning a national title at 120/1, which obviously isn't great, but it's a lot better than recent seasons.
TENNESSEE: Last season: 26-9, lost 63-62 to Loyola-Chicago in second round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Volunteers
Coach: Rick Barnes
Conference: Southeastern
Who's gone: Guards James Daniel (exhausted eligibility) and Chris Darrington (transferred to Toledo)
Who's back: Forward Grant Williams returns for his junior season after being selected by coaches as the 2018 SEC player of the year. He averaged 15.2 points and 6 rebounds last season. Forward Admiral Schofield, a second-team all-SEC selection last year with 13.9 points and 6.4 rebounds per game, worked out with NBA teams during the pre-draft process but decided to come back for his senior season. Junior guards Lamonte' Turner (10.9 points per game last year), Jordan Bowden (9.1) and Jordan Bone (7.3) also return. Bowden and Bone combined for 68 starts last year. Turner was Tennessee's third-leading scorer while coming off the bench. Kyle Alexander, a 6-foot-11 senior, led the Vols in offensive rebounds (85) and blocks (57) last season.
Who's new: Freshman D.J. Burns was rated as the nation's No. 108 prospect in his class according to composite rankings of recruiting sites compiled by 247Sports. The 6-9 forward had over 1,000 points and 1,000 rebounds at York Preparatory Academy in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
The Skinny: Tennessee returns its top six scorers from last year and heads into the season as one of the nation's most experienced teams. That explains why Tennessee is sixth in the Top 25, its highest preseason ranking ever.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers give Tennessee a 22-1 shot to win the national title, even though the Vols have never reached a Final Four. The only teams with better odds are Duke, Kentucky, Gonzaga, Kansas, North Carolina, Villanova, Nevada and Virginia. The SEC preseason media poll has Tennessee finishing second in the league, behind only Kentucky.
PREVIEW
No. 8 Tennessee sets sights on SEC tourney, Mississippi State
 

Tennessee certainly is well-rested for its first Southeastern Conference tournament game after receiving a double-bye. Now come the expectations.

And the high expectations for the No. 8-ranked Volunteers concern coach Rick Barnes more than the inactivity entering Friday's quarterfinal matchup with Mississippi State at Nashville, Tenn.

"There's a lot going on this year with a lot of outside chatter and noise," Barnes told reporters recently, "and you just hope that (his players) can eliminate all that and stay focused on the task at hand."

Tennessee (27-4) spent four weeks at No. 1 this season and is seeded third in the SEC tourney. The NCAA Tournament is a guarantee but the Volunteers are aiming to do something the school hasn't done since 1979:

Win the SEC tournament title.

"I want it so badly," junior forward Grant Williams said during a news conference. "It is something that I have always wanted -- 1979, I have had that date in my head. That is the last time we won it.

"It's something that would mean a lot to me."

LSU is the top-seeded team and Kentucky is second. The Volunteers perhaps have more motivation this weekend than those two programs due to the longstanding drought.

Barnes would like to see it end, too.

"I think anytime you play, you want to win a title -- you want to win championships," Barnes said. "I don't think there's any question any team wants to do that. When it's said and done, they're not easy to come by."

First Tennessee will have to get by sixth-seeded Mississippi State, which was immensely sharp during Thursday's 80-54 trouncing of Texas A&M in a second-round matchup.

The Bulldogs (23-9) never trailed in the contest and junior guard Lamar Peters led the way by scoring 15 points on five 3-pointers.

"Playing Tennessee, we know it is going to be a physical game," Peters said in the postgame news conference. "Hands down, the most physical team in the SEC. We know they're going to bring it."

The two teams met 10 days ago in Knoxville and it wasn't much fun for Mississippi State.

The Volunteers shut down the Bulldogs and limited Mississippi State to 33.3-percent shooting while forcing 17 turnovers.

Senior guard Quinndary Weatherspoon, the third-leading scorer in Bulldogs' history with 1,968 points, had more turnovers (eight) than points (seven on 3-of-12 shooting).

Senior guard Admiral Schofield led the way for Tennessee, making three 3-pointers and scoring 18 points

"They're a great team," Mississippi State coach Ben Howland said of Tennessee after the win over Texas A&M. "They're a team that has a chance to win the national championship, to be a Final Four team. They've been incredibly impressive all year.

"Because they've been so good all year, they experienced the same thing that Kentucky experiences every night, which everybody is up for them wanting to bring their 'A' game. You look at their body of work, their schedule. They've been phenomenal."

The Volunteers dropped their regular-season finale to Auburn 84-80 last Saturday. They haven't dropped consecutive games all season and Barnes feels his players want to play three games in three days to chase that elusive title.

"You just hope your guys, again, like any other game, are locked in knowing that it is a tournament," Barnes said. "If you want to continue to play in the tournament, you have to win. But it will always get back to doing what you've done when you're playing your best basketball.

"Plain and simple -- you have to stay together, stay focused on the game plan, not letting the emotion of the game overwhelm you."

--Field Level Media


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