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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 3/24/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
IOWA
 
TENNESSEE
+8  

-8  
+280

-360

156
 
77
Final
83

IOWA (23 - 11) vs. TENNESSEE (30 - 5)
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Sunday, 3/24/2019 12:10 PM
NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Nationwide Arena - Columbus, OH
Board OpenLatest
865IOWA156156
866TENNESSEE-8-8
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
IOWA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-11+5.514-2017-1778.337.845.8%35.773.634.544.8%34.6
Road Games9-7+48-89-775.135.945.0%34.775.336.046.1%34.7
Last 5 Games2-3-0.52-32-370.230.843.0%33.673.233.846.5%38.2
IOWA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)78.337.826-5745.8%8-2236.6%18-2473.8%36916166123
vs opponents surrendering68.43224-5742.5%7-2133.2%13-1870.2%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)75.135.926-5845.0%8-2136.5%15-2173.3%35915176122
Stats Against (All Games)73.634.527-6044.8%8-2532.3%12-1768.4%35916217133
vs opponents averaging71.333.325-5843.7%8-2233.9%13-1970.0%36913186124
Stats Against (Road Games)75.336.027-5946.1%8-2431.1%13-1869.8%35917197114

TENNESSEE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-5+8.417-1620-1481.740.149.6%37.568.731.440.0%34.1
Road Games12-5+4.49-815-282.238.149.0%36.077.834.644.3%33.6
Last 5 Games3-2-1.32-35-077.235.247.7%35.278.431.845.9%32.8
TENNESSEE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)81.740.130-6049.6%7-1936.1%15-2076.2%37918176115
vs opponents surrendering71.233.625-5843.1%7-2233.8%14-1970.6%35913187144
Team Stats (Road Games)82.238.130-6149.0%8-2136.3%15-1977.4%36917185115
Stats Against (All Games)68.731.424-5940.0%8-2434.4%13-2065.7%341012196132
vs opponents averaging73.13526-5843.8%8-2233.9%14-2071.0%371013187144
Stats Against (Road Games)77.834.627-6044.3%9-2438.7%15-2270.1%341014186113
Average power rating of opponents played: IOWA 79.9,  TENNESSEE 81.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
IOWA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/7/2019@ INDIANA77-72W2.5W147O27-6045.0%30926-5349.1%3312
2/10/2019NORTHWESTERN80-79W-11L144O26-5547.3%261129-5651.8%3715
2/16/2019@ RUTGERS71-69W-4L147.5U25-5446.3%331526-5745.6%3413
2/19/2019MARYLAND65-66L-2.5L147U19-5832.8%401422-5341.5%3416
2/22/2019INDIANA76-70W-7.5L145.5O26-6241.9%461226-6341.3%3811
2/26/2019@ OHIO ST70-90L3L138.5O26-5547.3%261028-5848.3%3611
3/2/2019RUTGERS72-86L-8.5L145.5O20-5635.7%391330-5950.8%3912
3/7/2019@ WISCONSIN45-65L6L140.5U18-5930.5%291522-5440.7%4917
3/10/2019@ NEBRASKA91-93L1L149O30-6943.5%441335-6851.5%4412
3/14/2019*ILLINOIS83-62W-4.5W154.5U31-6051.7%25826-5052.0%2615
3/15/2019*MICHIGAN53-74L8L141.5U21-5935.6%371128-6245.2%407
3/22/2019*CINCINNATI79-72W4W136.5O29-5354.7%331428-6543.1%327
3/24/2019*TENNESSEE              

TENNESSEE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
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 ST83-76W-5W146.5O34-6651.5%40928-6245.2%3511
3/16/2019*KENTUCKY82-78W2W139.5O26-5646.4%29630-5653.6%3211
3/17/2019*AUBURN64-84L-4.5L145O23-5145.1%331726-6440.6%397
3/22/2019*COLGATE77-70W-17.5L146.5O30-6446.9%35825-5644.6%3113
3/24/2019*IOWA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
IOWA: Last season: 14-19
Nickname: Hawkeyes
Coach: Fran McCaffery
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: Forward Ahmad Wagner, guard Brady Ellingson.
Who's back: Forward Tyler Cook, who led the team in scoring (15.3 points per game), rebounding (6.8) and field goal percentage (.566), returned for his junior season after flirting with the pros. Fellow junior Jordan Bohannon averaged 13.5 points and 5.4 assists per game while shooting 43 percent on 3s a year ago. Six-foot-11 center Luke Garza (12.1 points, 6.4 rebounds a game) could take a big step forward as a sophomore, but he was slowed by a cyst on his spleen in the offseason and may not be ready for the opener.
Who's new: Freshman Joe Wieskamp, the two-time Gatorade Player of the Year in Iowa, is a scoring wing who will likely start immediately for a team seeking an infusion of elite-level talent.
The Skinny: The Hawkeyes were arguably the worst defensive Power Five team in America a year ago. They have their top nine scorers back this season, but if those guys don't learn how to get stops it won't matter much.
Expectations: Iowa is a 250-to-1 longshot to win the national title. The Hawkeyes would probably settle for 20 wins and a trip to the NCAA Tournament.
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
Volunteers need more from Williams against Iowa
 

After Tennessee fended off Colgate's upset bid Friday with a 77-70 win in the first round of the NCAA Tournament, point guard Jordan Bone chose to take the "glass is half-full" approach when asked for his take on the game.

"I want to say first that was a really good team. They fought super hard. And we couldn't appreciate that honestly anymore," Bone said. "I feel like they prepared us well for our upcoming game against Iowa."

Volunteers fans would rather have seen their team undergo a less stern test, one that could raise questions about their ability to win a national championship. Second-seeded Tennessee (30-5) will try to reach the South Region semifinals Sunday against the 10th-seeded Hawkeyes at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio.

The Volunteers blew a 14-point second-half lead and led by just three with two minutes left before Admiral Schofield drilled consecutive 3-pointers to decide the outcome. The game exposed recent Tennessee weaknesses, such as defending the perimeter game and occasionally sketchy decisions with the ball.

After permitting 15 3-pointers in an 84-64 defeat to Auburn in the Southeastern Conference Tournament title game on March 17, the Volunteers saw Colgate convert 15 more from long distance Friday. They also were guilty of quick-shooting at times offensively, not getting national Player of the Year candidate Grant Williams involved as much as they normally do.

"I didn't think we worked hard enough in the game to put the ball inside," Tennessee coach Rick Barnes said. "I didn't think Grant really fought for his positioning."

It seems likely that the Volunteers will try to get Williams, who took just six shots Friday and scored only nine points, 10 under his average, going early on Sunday. Some early points for Williams could force Iowa to double-team him inside and perhaps leave driving lanes open for Bone.

But the Hawkeyes (23-11) have the kind of offensive balance that could lead to a high-scoring game. They solved Cincinnati's defense for 48 second-half points Friday, overcoming an early 13-point deficit and taking a 79-72 win.

Luka Garza was an efficient 8 of 11 from the field and scored 20 points for Iowa, which canned 54.7 percent of its field goal attempts and made 11 of 22 on 3-pointers.

"He's come up big in a lot of games this year," Hawkeyes point guard Jordan Bohannon said of Garza. "He was dominant down low tonight, or this morning, I guess. And we know if we fed him the ball down low, he was either going to get an easy basket, draw a foul or kick it out."

Iowa averages more than 78 points per game and Tennessee averages 81.8 ppg. The Volunteers are a top 10 team in field goal percentage (49.7), assists (18.2), assist-turnover ratio (1.6) and blocked shots (5.4).

The teams last played in the NCAA tourney five years ago during the First Four in Dayton. Tennessee wiped out a big early deficit and won in overtime, eventually reaching the Midwest Region semifinals before losing to Michigan.

Sunday's winner meets Purdue or Villanova in the regional semifinals in Louisville on Thursday night.

--Field Level Media


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