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CBB : Teaser Line Matchup
Friday 3/15/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
ARIZONA
 
UCLA
-4  

+4  
-175

+155

143.5
 
64
Final
66

ARIZONA (25 - 6) vs. UCLA (24 - 8)
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Friday, 3/15/2013 9:00 PM
Pac 12 Conference Tournament - Semifinals - Las Vegas, NV
Board SideTotal
869ARIZONAPkOver 138
870UCLA+8Under 146
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
ARIZONA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games25-6-3.914-155-1473.634.745.0%36.263.629.441.6%30.2
Road Games11-4+3.66-92-871.133.943.8%36.064.029.541.8%30.5
Last 5 Games3-2-2.23-21-374.437.245.5%31.869.230.848.8%28.4
Conference Games13-6-107-125-871.733.243.4%35.566.429.843.4%32.2
ARIZONA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.634.725-5645.0%8-2136.2%16-2174.7%361014167134
vs opponents surrendering65.430.424-5641.8%6-1933.8%12-1768.8%34912177133
Team Stats (Road Games)71.133.925-5743.8%7-2233.7%14-1976.1%361012177134
Stats Against (All Games)63.629.423-5441.6%6-1736.6%12-1770.0%30811186143
vs opponents averaging68.532.325-5644.2%6-1734.5%13-1969.1%35913167134
Stats Against (Road Games)64.029.523-5441.8%6-1634.9%13-1872.9%31711177144

UCLA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-8+3.713-178-1175.236.245.7%36.768.832.242.0%38.2
Road Games9-5+4.25-85-669.432.642.8%35.469.433.343.0%38.9
Last 5 Games4-1+2.82-21-271.033.242.1%33.869.036.843.9%39.0
Conference Games14-5+4.89-94-971.334.843.7%34.868.332.842.1%40.5
UCLA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.236.228-6145.7%5-1534.0%14-2072.4%37917158114
vs opponents surrendering65.130.323-5641.3%6-1833.7%13-1969.2%34912186133
Team Stats (Road Games)69.432.626-6042.8%5-1533.0%13-1869.3%35914167113
Stats Against (All Games)68.832.226-6342.0%6-2031.2%10-1566.1%381214166143
vs opponents averaging68.231.824-5643.5%6-1834.1%14-2069.3%361013176134
Stats Against (Road Games)69.433.326-6143.0%5-1828.3%11-1669.3%391214146134
Average power rating of opponents played: ARIZONA 76,  UCLA 76.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
ARIZONA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/24/2013UCLA73-84L-8.5L144.5O28-7338.4%441432-6747.8%4512
1/26/2013USC74-50W-14.5W138.5U25-6141.0%451118-6428.1%4116
1/31/2013@ WASHINGTON57-53W-4.5L140U20-5735.1%361721-5736.8%3517
2/2/2013@ WASHINGTON ST79-65W-7W -27-5747.4%29920-4940.8%3213
2/6/2013STANFORD73-66W-10.5L138.5O25-5446.3%371122-5837.9%3310
2/10/2013CALIFORNIA69-77L-12.5L -22-5639.3%28930-5158.8%3113
2/14/2013@ COLORADO58-71L-1.5L -22-5242.3%301425-5050.0%3111
2/17/2013@ UTAH68-64W-10L -25-5347.2%341221-5339.6%3215
2/20/2013WASHINGTON70-52W-12.5W137.5U24-5147.1%431220-6530.8%379
2/23/2013WASHINGTON ST73-56W-15.5W133.5U25-4555.6%301118-4045.0%2312
2/27/2013@ USC78-89L-7L -24-6040.0%291333-5461.1%3417
3/2/2013@ UCLA69-74L-1L147.5U24-5444.4%341629-6246.8%299
3/9/2013ARIZONA ST73-58W-10.5W134.5U24-5444.4%351220-4346.5%2317
3/14/2013*COLORADO79-69W-5W130O28-6245.2%311022-5143.1%3313
3/15/2013*UCLA              

UCLA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/24/2013@ ARIZONA84-73W8.5W144.5O32-6747.8%451228-7338.4%4414
1/26/2013@ ARIZONA ST60-78L-2.5L143U25-7234.7%331030-6446.9%5314
1/30/2013USC71-75L-10L141.5O26-6838.2%36731-6547.7%4417
2/7/2013WASHINGTON59-57W-8L148U22-6633.3%361024-5742.1%4619
2/9/2013WASHINGTON ST76-62W-10W -31-5062.0%221322-5440.7%3119
2/14/2013@ CALIFORNIA63-76L1.5L143U23-6137.7%331132-6450.0%419
2/16/2013@ STANFORD88-80W4.5W141.5O31-5754.4%381430-7838.5%416
2/24/2013@ USC75-59W-2.5W144U25-5347.2%371524-6835.3%4217
2/27/2013ARIZONA ST79-74W-9L -28-6642.4%431329-7240.3%4614
3/2/2013ARIZONA74-69W1W147.5U29-6246.8%29924-5444.4%3416
3/6/2013@ WASHINGTON ST61-73L-3L -22-5738.6%231228-5749.1%4617
3/9/2013@ WASHINGTON61-54W3W144U23-5839.7%351023-5641.1%3819
3/14/2013*ARIZONA ST80-75W-5T137O29-6842.6%39626-5745.6%318
3/15/2013*ARIZONA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
ARIZONA: Two of the team's three leading scorers from last season are gone for head coach Sean Miller, but with the new faces coming in, that's a good thing. Arizona brings in arguably the nation's top recruiting class, and certainly the best in the conference, led by 7-foot center Kaleb Tarczewski who should be a force in the paint from day one. Fellow top-10 recruit Grant Jerrett stands at 6-foot-10, forming what should be the most dangerous post tandem in the Pac-12 by the end of the season. Six-foot-8 Brandon Ashley is also a top-20 recruit and McDonald's All-American with a well-rounded offensive repertoire. The freshmen crew is rounded out by shooting guard Gabe York. Forward Solomon Hill (12.9 PPG, 7.7 RPG) is back from last year's squad to give this team a senior veteran presence.
UCLA: The Bruins and the Wildcats will duke it out with teams of elite freshmen, with Ben Howland's squad prepared to start up to four first-year players, though it has been an arduous process to get there with a number of them fighting NCAA violations. The most heralded of those top recruits is SF Shabazz Muhammad, who is a threat to score from anywhere on the court at any given moment. He'll be joined on the wing by Kyle Anderson, who in tandem with Muhammad will be quite difficult to defend as they both stand 6-foot-6 with dynamic inside-outside games. Thick center Tony Parker will be able to clear space for them in the middle standing at 6-foot-9 and 270 lbs while small forward Jordan Adams rounds out the crew of freshmen. Throw in returning twin forwards Travis Wear (11.5 PPG, 5.9 RPG) and David Wear (10.2 PPG, 6.3 RPG) plus the mountainous 305-pound Joshua Smith (9.9 PPG, 4.9 RPG) and this team is big, deep, talented and dangerous.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (ARIZONA-UCLA) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*Arizona-UCLA Preview* ======================

By MATT BEARDMORE STATS Writer

Arizona (24-6) at UCLA (23-8), 9:00 p.m. EDT

UCLA needed to finish strong to win its first regular-season conference title since 2008.

It had to do the same thing to advance past its opening-round game of the Pac-12 tournament.

The 21st-ranked Bruins go for their ninth victory in 11 games when they meet No. 18 Arizona in the semifinals Friday night.

Despite a rough 1-3 stretch in league play to end January - the lone win was 84-73 at then-No. 6 Arizona on Jan. 24 - UCLA (24-8) closed 7-2 to finish a game ahead of the Wildcats (25-6), Oregon and California.

However, it appeared that the Bruins' trip to Las Vegas would be a brief one, as they trailed by as many as 15 points in the second half of Thursday's quarterfinal against Arizona State. UCLA, though, rallied behind a career-best 20 points from senior point guard Larry Drew II and 16 from co-Pac-12 freshman of the year Shabazz Muhammad, who scored 12 after halftime.

"These guys never quit. They never gave up," coach Ben Howland said after the 80-75 victory. "They never stopped believing in themselves and each other and really found a way to battle back."

That's been the theme of the season for the Bruins, who, in large part to one of the top freshman classes in the country with Muhammad, Jordan Adams and Kyle Anderson, are headed back to the NCAA tournament after failing to even earn an NIT bid in 2011-12.

A 66-58 quarterfinal loss to Arizona in the 2012 Pac-12 tournament put a wrap on UCLA's 19-14 season.

The Wildcats, who lost to eventual tournament champion Colorado in their next game, avenged that defeat with Thursday's 79-69 victory.

"It seems like every time we get together with them, we play these very physical, tough games, and today was no different," said coach Sean Miller, whose team is after its first conference tournament title since 2002.

The Wildcats are hoping Friday's result is different than the first two with UCLA this season.

The Bruins, in their home finale, clinched a first-round bye in the Pac-12 tournament with a 74-69 victory over Arizona on March 2. It was the first time UCLA swept the regular-season series since 2007-08.

Muhammad led UCLA in scoring in both games, totaling 41 points.

Anderson and David Wear totaled 25 points apiece, with Anderson's 19 rebounds leading all players in the two contests.

Sophomore guard Nick Johnson, who finished with a team-best 18 points on Thursday, paced the Wildcats with 33 points in the two meetings with UCLA.

All-Pac-12 point guard Mark Lyons totaled 29 points for the Wildcats but handed out one assist and committed 10 turnovers.

Drew, who had nine in each matchup, is six assists shy of passing Brandon Granville, Russell Brown and Gary Payton for third on the conference single-season list with 249.

Arizona senior forward Solomon Hill, a first-team All-Pac-12 selection, is 13 rebounds shy of tying Jordan Hill for 10th-most in program history with 763. He had 25 points and 12 boards - both the second-highest totals of his career - in last season's Pac-12 tournament victory over UCLA.

The Bruins had won the previous three conference tournament games between these teams.


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