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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Friday 3/22/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
UTAH ST
+3.5  

-3.5  
+145

-165

136
 
78
Final
61

WASHINGTON (26 - 8) vs. UTAH ST (28 - 6)
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Friday, 3/22/2019 6:50 PM
NCAA Tournament - First Round - Nationwide Arena - Columbus, OH
Board Money Line
811WASHINGTON+135
812UTAH ST-155
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-8+6.917-1611-2369.832.445.3%31.664.431.341.4%34.1
Road Games11-7-1.98-106-1268.933.045.3%29.768.833.443.6%35.2
Last 5 Games3-2-0.21-42-364.029.441.9%27.467.031.643.4%36.8
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.832.425-5445.3%7-2234.6%13-1969.4%32812189136
vs opponents surrendering70.432.525-5843.3%7-2233.8%13-1969.5%34813186133
Team Stats (Road Games)68.933.024-5445.3%8-2235.8%12-1867.5%30813198145
Stats Against (All Games)64.431.322-5441.4%6-1933.1%13-1970.6%341013186162
vs opponents averaging73.53426-5745.2%8-2234.8%14-2071.3%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)68.833.424-5443.6%7-2034.5%15-2072.6%351114186163

UTAH ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games28-6+10.418-1518-1379.239.347.4%40.266.830.739.1%31.3
Road Games14-5+78-1111-777.237.546.5%38.870.632.440.9%31.4
Last 5 Games5-0+53-24-184.241.250.2%41.074.434.439.8%33.4
UTAH ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.239.328-5847.4%8-2235.5%16-2174.7%40917196134
vs opponents surrendering72.134.126-5843.7%8-2334.0%13-1970.2%35814196133
Team Stats (Road Games)77.237.527-5846.5%8-2236.5%15-2174.7%39914195133
Stats Against (All Games)66.830.722-5839.1%8-2334.7%14-1971.0%31711206123
vs opponents averaging72.634.125-5744.0%8-2335.2%14-2070.6%36813186133
Stats Against (Road Games)70.632.424-5840.9%8-2334.5%15-2172.5%31712196123
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 78.6,  UTAH ST 75
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019UCLA69-55W-6.5W146U23-5442.6%291623-5442.6%3323
2/7/2019@ ARIZONA67-60W2W134.5U25-4951.0%291920-5337.7%3220
2/9/2019@ ARIZONA ST63-75L2L139.5U21-5736.8%231729-4761.7%4024
2/16/2019@ WASHINGTON ST72-70W-7.5L144U29-6147.5%271024-4949.0%3319
2/20/2019UTAH62-45W-8W140U23-5740.4%39914-5028.0%3518
2/23/2019COLORADO64-55W-8W135U24-5742.1%281122-5341.5%3919
2/28/2019@ CALIFORNIA73-76L-11.5L134.5O27-5549.1%261130-5455.6%2911
3/3/2019@ STANFORD62-61W-2L137.5U23-5740.4%301420-5040.0%3819
3/6/2019OREGON ST81-76W-6.5L132O27-5054.0%281226-5646.4%3115
3/9/2019OREGON47-55L-5.5L124U16-4833.3%281521-4942.9%3716
3/14/2019*USC78-75W-4.5L136O29-6048.3%301327-6045.0%3917
3/15/2019*COLORADO66-61W-2.5W130.5U21-5339.6%271017-5332.1%4418
3/16/2019*OREGON48-68L2L121U18-5433.3%241421-4052.5%3316
3/22/2019*UTAH ST              

UTAH ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019UNLV82-65W-12.5W152U30-6149.2%441221-5736.8%3211
2/5/2019@ FRESNO ST82-81W-3L142O30-5554.5%301029-5949.2%2810
2/9/2019@ SAN DIEGO ST63-68L-2.5L145.5U20-5139.2%351222-5937.3%388
2/13/2019WYOMING76-59W-20L135P24-4949.0%351121-4942.9%2411
2/16/2019@ AIR FORCE76-62W-10W138P26-5646.4%371421-5042.0%2815
2/20/2019NEW MEXICO71-55W-14W151.5U26-7037.1%42820-5040.0%3818
2/23/2019@ BOISE ST78-71W-3.5W137.5O25-5843.1%401124-5742.1%3310
2/26/2019SAN DIEGO ST70-54W-8W136U27-6342.9%44619-5435.2%3010
3/2/2019NEVADA81-76W1.5W145.5O24-5147.1%421124-6636.4%4311
3/5/2019@ COLORADO ST100-96W-8L144O39-6560.0%351032-6450.0%308
3/14/2019*NEW MEXICO91-83W-13L148.5O25-4753.2%462428-7238.9%2810
3/15/2019*FRESNO ST85-60W-4W144.5O32-6648.5%43923-5740.4%2910
3/16/2019*SAN DIEGO ST64-57W-6W133U21-5240.4%391021-6333.3%379
3/22/2019*WASHINGTON              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: Last season: 21-13, reached second round of NIT.
Nickname: Huskies.
Coach: Mike Hopkins.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: Carlos Johnson and Michael Carter III were reserves off the bench who transferred.
Who's back: Everyone else. The Huskies return five starters and the vast majority of their scoring from last season's surprising first campaign under Hopkins. Jaylen Nowell (16.0 ppg), Matisse Thybulle (11.2 ppg) and David Crisp (11.6 ppg) return in the backcourt, with Noah Dickerson (15.5 ppg) and Sam Timmins up front. It's a formidable starting five, but the difference for Washington this year will be the depth behind them. Senior Dominic Green and sophomores Hameir Wright and Nahziah Carter will likely be the first three off the bench, bu the Huskies expect significant contributions from freshmen 7-footer Bryan Penn-Johnson and 6-foot-10 Nate Roberts in the front court. There is good reason the Huskies were a preseason Top 25 team.
Who's new: Penn-Johnson and Roberts may be the most important additions, but the Huskies also have 7-4 freshman Riley Sorn and 6-6 guard Jamal Bey who could be contributors right away.
The Skinny: The Huskies haven't reached the NCAA Tournament since 2011. They were in the discussion last season into February before a late fade landed them in the NIT. The Huskies should be able to finally snap the tournament drought if they can survive a challenging nonconference schedule that includes Auburn, Minnesota, Gonzaga and Virginia Tech.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Washington as 175-1 longshots to win the national championship, sandwiched between Marquette (150-1), and Minnesota and Nebraska (200-1).
PREVIEW
Utah State rolls into tourney opener vs. Washington
 

Utah State will make its 21st appearance in the NCAA Tournament on Friday night, but it will be entering uncharted territory on two fronts when it meets Washington in a first-round, Midwest Region contest in Columbus, Ohio.

The Aggies' No. 8 seed is their highest ever, and they also jumped into the polls Monday at 25th -- the first time they've been ranked since the 2010-11 season.

Not bad for a team that was picked ninth in the Mountain West Conference preseason poll, then won 17 of its last 18 games. That includes a 64-57 win Saturday over San Diego State for the MWC tourney championship.

"It makes you think how far these guys have come," Utah State coach Craig Smith said. "We could talk all day about that, but it is a sign of respect. I was a history major, so I see where we were, where we are, and where we're going."

History suggests the Aggies (28-6) might be a one-and-done. Their last win in the NCAA tourney occurred seven appearances and 18 years ago, when they dumped Ohio State 77-68 in overtime in a classic 12-5 seed upset.

But current form implies Utah State might get an extended stay in Ohio. Not only are the Aggies playing well, but they have drawn an opponent that hasn't played at its peak for weeks.

Washington (26-8) probably moved itself a seed or two down the line by going just 4-3 in its last seven games, starting with an inexplicable loss to the Pac-12's worst team, California. While the Huskies still captured the conference's regular-season title, a 55-47 defeat at home in the regular-season finale to Oregon presaged further trouble in the Pac-12 tourney championship game.

Given a second crack at the Ducks, Washington washed out in Las Vegas, making only 33.3 percent of its shots and eating a 68-48 defeat.

"We got the ball where we wanted to get it, and sometimes the ball just doesn't fall," Huskies coach Mike Hopkins said. "We tried to be aggressive and tried to get to the foul line. That didn't happen."

While the Aggies win with offense -- averaging 79.2 points per game and ranking 10th in Division I with 17.2 assists per game -- Washington's success comes mostly from defense. The Huskies average 69.8 points per game, but they have forced 99 more turnovers than they've committed and are second in Division I in blocked shots at 5.9 per game.

Jaylen Nowell leads Washington's attack with 16.2 points per game, while Matisse Thybulle has been a defensive whiz. The 6-foot-5 senior owns the conference's career steals record with 322 and is averaging 3.4 per game this year, along with 2.2 blocks.

Thybulle could match up with Utah State guard Sam Merrill, who makes the Aggies' offense click. The 6-5 Merrill averages 21.2 point and also doles out 4.2 assists. Merrill has averaged 27.2 points over the last five games, pumping in 24 against San Diego State.

The winner advances to a second-round matchup Sunday against either top-seeded North Carolina or 16th-seeded Iona.

--Field Level Media


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