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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
BAYLOR
 
TEXAS TECH
+9  

-9  
+325

-450

126
 
61
Final
86

BAYLOR (16 - 8) at TEXAS TECH (20 - 5)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 2:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
629BAYLOR125.5126
630TEXAS TECH-6.5-7.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BAYLOR - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-8+814-811-1372.233.245.2%37.464.330.341.4%31.4
Road Games5-4+3.46-35-472.331.745.7%37.168.634.340.6%31.7
Last 5 Games3-2+1.82-23-272.233.648.8%34.863.631.240.4%30.6
Conference Games7-4+57-28-374.034.445.4%36.568.232.544.0%30.6
BAYLOR Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.233.226-5845.2%8-2333.8%12-1866.4%371214197135
vs opponents surrendering69.832.725-5743.0%7-2233.2%13-1969.7%35913186143
Team Stats (Road Games)72.331.726-5645.7%7-2131.4%14-2169.4%371013226153
Stats Against (All Games)64.330.322-5441.4%7-2032.9%13-1967.0%31912186134
vs opponents averaging72.33426-5844.3%7-2133.9%14-2069.8%36914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)68.634.323-5640.6%7-2231.4%17-2566.4%32813196124

TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-5+5.110-148-1670.934.046.9%34.257.028.036.2%31.9
Home Games13-1+2.55-84-1074.637.950.2%35.452.826.233.1%29.8
Last 5 Games4-1+34-12-274.436.846.9%35.259.628.238.2%31.8
Conference Games8-4+1.85-65-666.831.944.0%32.661.229.439.0%34.2
TEXAS TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)70.934.026-5546.9%7-1935.2%13-1870.4%34813187135
vs opponents surrendering69.432.824-5742.6%7-2233.5%13-1969.8%35913197143
Team Stats (Home Games)74.637.928-5550.2%7-1937.3%12-1867.9%35814187135
Stats Against (All Games)57.028.019-5236.2%6-2127.1%14-2068.1%3289197162
vs opponents averaging72.23425-5844.1%7-2133.8%14-2068.9%36914187134
Stats Against (Home Games)52.826.217-5133.1%5-2024.4%14-2168.2%3088206163
Average power rating of opponents played: BAYLOR 80.8,  TEXAS TECH 79.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BAYLOR - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018NEW ORLEANS84-44W-20.5W126.5O31-5952.5%421416-6126.2%3622
1/5/2019@ TCU81-85L6.5W138O29-5949.2%331130-5356.6%2910
1/8/2019IOWA ST73-70W2W138O24-5543.6%331028-5650.0%2610
1/12/2019KANSAS68-73L5T143U25-7533.3%491424-4454.5%3014
1/14/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST73-69W3W135O23-5541.8%361322-5738.6%3510
1/19/2019TEXAS TECH73-62W4W125.5O24-5841.4%311321-4546.7%2917
1/21/2019@ W VIRGINIA85-73W2.5W139O29-5850.0%451824-6238.7%3513
1/26/2019ALABAMA73-68W-3.5W143U30-6744.8%35829-5750.9%3113
1/28/2019@ OKLAHOMA77-47W5.5W139U31-5754.4%391215-5527.3%3214
2/2/2019TCU90-64W-5W139O35-6355.6%401024-5742.1%269
2/6/2019@ TEXAS72-84L2.5L134O28-5749.1%291427-4955.1%299
2/9/2019KANSAS ST63-70L2L125.5O25-5644.6%321323-5740.4%3311
2/11/2019OKLAHOMA59-53W-6T138.5U21-5438.9%341021-5438.9%3310
2/16/2019@ TEXAS TECH              
2/19/2019@ IOWA ST              
2/23/2019W VIRGINIA              
2/27/2019TEXAS              
3/2/2019@ KANSAS ST              
3/6/2019OKLAHOMA ST              
3/9/2019@ KANSAS              

TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/28/2018UTRGV71-46W-26.5L132.5U28-5253.8%341516-4932.7%2219
1/2/2019@ W VIRGINIA62-59W-4.5L134U21-5538.2%311318-4341.9%4122
1/5/2019KANSAS ST63-57W-11.5L118O17-3844.7%321919-5733.3%3314
1/8/2019OKLAHOMA66-59W-7T131.5U22-4944.9%311420-6232.3%3814
1/12/2019@ TEXAS68-62W1.5W124O24-5444.4%30923-5740.4%3714
1/16/2019IOWA ST64-68L-6L133.5U26-6341.3%37925-5743.9%399
1/19/2019@ BAYLOR62-73L-4L125.5O21-4546.7%291724-5841.4%3113
1/22/2019@ KANSAS ST45-58L2.5L121U16-4932.7%251319-4146.3%3317
1/26/2019ARKANSAS67-64W-10L137U22-4351.2%252121-4843.7%2717
1/28/2019TCU84-65W-5W132O32-5954.2%31721-4645.7%2813
2/2/2019@ KANSAS63-79L4.5L134.5O22-6434.4%421127-5945.8%3913
2/4/2019W VIRGINIA81-50W-11.5W133.5U30-5752.6%35219-3923.1%2726
2/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA66-54W-1.5W130.5U23-5442.6%381421-5836.2%3514
2/13/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST78-50W-6W128P29-5651.8%30718-4936.7%3014
2/16/2019BAYLOR              
2/23/2019KANSAS              
2/27/2019OKLAHOMA ST              
3/2/2019@ TCU              
3/4/2019TEXAS              
3/9/2019@ IOWA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BAYLOR: Last season: 19-15, lost in second round of NIT.
Nickname: Bears.
Coach: Scott Drew.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: Point guard Manu Lecomte, forwards Jo Lual-Acuil Jr., Terry Maston and Nuni Omot.
Who's back: Senior guard King McClure (8.1 ppg, 2.5 rpg, 1.7 apg), sophomore forward Tristan Clark (6.8 ppg, 4.5 rpg), sophomore guard/forward Mark Vital (6.7 ppg, 5.6 rpg, 2.2 apg).
Who's new: Mario Kegler is a 6-7 transfer from Mississippi State, where he started 31 games as a freshman in 2016-17. Guard Makai Mason is the first graduate transfer ever at Baylor, the team he scored 31 points against in the 2016 NCAA Tournament while with Yale. Matthew Mayer is a 6-9 freshman shooter from Austin Westlake who can cause matchup problems with his size. Jared Butler is a top recruit who originally chose Alabama but was given his release and joined Baylor in August.
The Skinny: Drew goes into his 16th season at Baylor with nine newcomers on the roster, and only three lettermen from last season available to play. The top four scorers from last season are gone.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Baylor as a long shot to win the NCAA Tournament at 120-1, the same as Big 12 rival TCU, but well below five other conference foes, including league favorites Kansas at 17-2 and West Virginia at 30-1.
TEXAS TECH: Last season: 27-10, reached NCAA Elite Eight for first time in school history
Nickname: Red Raiders
Coach: Chris Beard
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: Keenan Evans, Zhaire Smith, Niem Stevenson, Zach Smith, Tommy Hamilton IV and Justin Gray.
Who's back: Jarrett Culver is a 6-5 sophomore guard from Lubbock who is the only one of Tech's top six scorers back from last season. Beard said Culver, who averaged 11.2 points and 4.8 rebounds a game last season, has a chance to be one of the top players in college basketball. Brandone Francis is a senior guard who started his career at Florida. Senior center Norense Odiase started 29 of 37 games last season.
Who's new: Graduate transfers Matt Mooney and Tariq Owens, who are both eligible to play immediately. Mooney is the first-team shooting guard from the Summit League, where he averaged 18.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 3.1 assists per game last season at South Dakota. Owens is a 6-10 post player who had a Big East-leading 2.8 blocks per game last season.
The Skinny: After making it to the Elite Eight for the first time last season and being the Big 12 runner-up, the Red Raiders lost a lot of scoring from a year ago. The Red Raiders will depend on hometown player Culver and the two graduate transfers.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers list Texas Tech as 70-1 to win the NCAA Tournament. The only Big 12 teams with better odds are league favorites Kansas at 17-2 and West Virginia at 30-1.
PREVIEW
Baylor has full attention of No. 15 Texas Tech
 

One of the coaches in Saturday's Big 12 matchup of the visiting Baylor Bears and the 15th-ranked Texas Tech Red Raiders says his opponent is noteworthy nationally, not only in the conference.

Who's talking about who? Here's a hint: He's not talking about the one with the lofty ranking attached.

The Bears (16-8, 7-4 Big 12), who had to reinvent themselves after losing sophomore big man Tristan Clark to a season-ending left knee injury on Jan. 8, have still won seven of their last nine games, a span that includes a home court 73-62 win over the Red Raiders (20-5, 8-4) on Jan. 19.

Leading scorer Makia Mason, who is averaging 15.6 points a game and exploded for 40 on Feb. 2 in a rout of TCU, missed a game last weekend with a foot injury. While he returned Monday, he made only 2 of 14 shots and went 0 of 5 on 3-point attempts as Baylor defeated the visiting Oklahoma Sooners.

Instead, Devonte Bandoo scored a team-high 19 points, more than double his season average, in the win.

Further, Bears coach Scott Drew doesn't know when guard King McClure will return from a knee injury that has sidelined him for two games. McClure, who is averaging 9.9 points and 5.4 rebounds, could be a game-time decision.

"Everyone on our team from, Devonte Bandoo to Freddie Gillespie ... everyone's stepped up and helped us win games, and it hasn't been the same two or three guys every night," Drew said.

Gillespie, who is averaging 4.6 points and 3.9 rebounds a game, finished with 13 and nine in Baylor's narrow loss to conference-leading Kansas State on Feb. 9.

Texas Tech coach Chris Beard said he knows what to expect from the Bears, "one of the hottest teams in the country right now, not just the Big 12," since they were already without Clark when they beat the Red Raiders last month.

"We want to try to do some things defensively that can change the game from time to time, but Baylor is going to shoot 3-point shots. They're going to make 3-point shots," Beard said, calling the long-range game Baylor's "identity."

Texas Tech's identity is unabashedly defense. At midweek, the Red Raiders were first in the nation in defensive field goal percentage (36.2) and third in scoring defense (57.3), perhaps indicating how well Baylor did in scoring 73 on them last month.

"We spend a lot of time on defense in practice every day. ... Our players, they've really bought into it," said Beard, whose team's only nonconference loss was to Duke.

Texas Tech averages 70.9 points a game offensively, led by Jarrett Culver's 17.7 points a game, with Matt Mooney and Davide Moretti both just under 11 per game.

"Texas Tech, they've really been shooting the ball well, and defensively they've been off the charts all year long, but when they're making shots, they're really hard to beat," Drew said.

Culver, a 6-foot-6 guard, also leads the Red Raiders with 6.2 rebounds a game.

Texas Tech is riding a three-game winning streak, but in an indication of how tough life in the Big 12 can be, the Red Raiders endured three straight losses in mid-January: to now-No. 23 Iowa State, Baylor, and now-No. 18 Kansas State, with the margins of victory ranging from four to 13 points.

"A lot of these games in the Big 12 turn into one or two-possession games. You've got to give yourself a chance in close games," Beard said.

--Field Level Media


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