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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Friday 3/23/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
W VIRGINIA
 
VILLANOVA
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

153
 
78
Final
90

W VIRGINIA (26 - 10) vs. VILLANOVA (32 - 4)
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Friday, 3/23/2018 7:35 PM
NCAA - East Regional Semifinals - TD Garden - Boston, MA
Board Money Line
871W VIRGINIA+175
872VILLANOVA-210
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-10-13.317-1516-1580.239.743.8%37.869.031.042.3%34.2
Road Games12-7-3.110-910-876.537.942.3%35.773.232.544.8%35.1
Last 5 Games4-1+2.84-14-178.634.045.2%35.869.627.244.9%31.2
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.239.728-6443.8%9-2535.7%15-2076.7%381215218125
vs opponents surrendering71.333.325-5943.0%7-2234.1%13-1871.3%35913186134
Team Stats (Road Games)76.537.927-6442.3%9-2535.0%14-1877.8%361215238135
Stats Against (All Games)69.031.022-5342.3%8-2037.5%16-2370.8%34912196174
vs opponents averaging74.435.226-5845.4%8-2235.5%14-1971.3%36914176134
Stats Against (Road Games)73.232.524-5344.8%8-2039.3%18-2571.2%35913186164

VILLANOVA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games32-4+4.224-1223-1286.940.650.3%35.570.230.843.1%32.7
Road Games20-3+1.215-813-1085.039.949.5%35.469.330.043.0%32.5
Last 5 Games5-0+44-13-285.038.449.0%36.864.627.240.4%30.2
VILLANOVA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)86.940.631-6150.3%12-2940.2%14-1777.4%36817167104
vs opponents surrendering7333.826-5943.9%8-2234.8%13-1972.7%35813186133
Team Stats (Road Games)85.039.930-6149.5%12-3041.0%12-1677.5%35917177114
Stats Against (All Games)70.230.826-6043.1%7-2132.6%12-1674.9%33714175133
vs opponents averaging76.53627-5945.7%8-2235.8%14-1973.5%36814186123
Stats Against (Road Games)69.330.025-5943.0%7-2132.5%12-1675.3%33814165133
Average power rating of opponents played: W VIRGINIA 81,  VILLANOVA 78.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/3/2018KANSAS ST89-51W-7W145U28-5154.9%361214-4729.8%2415
2/5/2018@ OKLAHOMA75-73W4W166.5U30-7142.3%381125-5644.6%3615
2/10/2018OKLAHOMA ST85-88L-12.5L150O28-5451.9%281224-5246.2%3113
2/12/2018TCU82-66W-8W153.5U31-6150.8%381224-5642.9%2913
2/17/2018@ KANSAS69-77L3.5L152.5U27-6144.3%331322-4746.8%308
2/20/2018@ BAYLOR71-60W-1W140.5U23-5343.4%351319-5832.8%3914
2/24/2018IOWA ST85-70W-16.5L147.5O30-6645.5%47824-5642.9%278
2/26/2018TEXAS TECH84-74W-7.5W141.5O29-5949.2%32524-5543.6%4013
3/3/2018@ TEXAS79-87L-5.5L136.5O31-7441.9%32629-5156.9%3714
3/8/2018*BAYLOR78-65W-5.5W140O24-5543.6%371621-5042.0%3122
3/9/2018*TEXAS TECH66-63W-2W139U22-5540.0%32923-5145.1%3810
3/10/2018*KANSAS70-81L-1.5L148O26-6540.0%371131-5556.4%2710
3/16/2018*MURRAY ST85-68W-10W145.5O32-6251.6%33821-5141.2%3616
3/18/2018*MARSHALL94-71W-12.5W156O33-6650.0%401622-5639.3%2418
3/23/2018*VILLANOVA              

VILLANOVA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/1/2018CREIGHTON98-78W-14W162.5O37-6854.4%35625-5149.0%258
2/4/2018SETON HALL92-76W-12.5W156O32-6350.8%36731-6250.0%3110
2/7/2018ST JOHNS75-79L-16L150.5O28-6741.8%34827-5549.1%3510
2/10/2018BUTLER86-75W-10W157.5O30-5950.8%36927-6243.5%2912
2/14/2018@ PROVIDENCE71-76L-9.5L153U26-5250.0%351923-6237.1%3714
2/17/2018@ XAVIER95-79W-1W164O38-6360.3%28627-5846.6%3111
2/21/2018DEPAUL93-62W-19W153.5O34-5759.6%321329-6743.3%3320
2/24/2018@ CREIGHTON83-89L-7.5L166O30-7341.1%401031-6349.2%3812
2/28/2018@ SETON HALL69-68W-7.5L160.5U24-6636.4%411125-6538.5%4312
3/3/2018GEORGETOWN97-73W-19.5W155O35-6157.4%341126-6142.6%2810
3/8/2018*MARQUETTE94-70W-11.5W162O33-5856.9%37924-5742.1%2610
3/9/2018*BUTLER87-68W-8.5W151O29-6147.5%371125-5248.1%2512
3/10/2018*PROVIDENCE76-66W-13L144.5U28-6443.7%411023-6137.7%3611
3/15/2018*RADFORD87-61W-22.5W138.5O31-5259.6%341320-5933.9%3113
3/17/2018*ALABAMA81-58W-11.5W149U25-6339.7%351020-4841.7%3315
3/23/2018*W VIRGINIA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
W VIRGINIA: Last season: 28-9, lost to Gonzaga in West Regional semifinals
Who's gone: F Nathan Adrian, G Tarik Phillip, F Elijah Macon.
Who's back: G Jevon Carter, the reigning Big 12 defensive player of the year, averaged 13.5 points, five rebounds, 2.5 steals and was the team's top 3-pointer shooter last season; G Daxter Miles Jr. averaged 8.8 points; F Lamont West; F Sagaba Konate; G James Bolden, F Maciej Bender.
Who's new: 6-8 Wesley Harris averaged 18.2 points and 8.4 rebounds and 6-6 D'Angelo Hunter averaging 15.8 points and four rebounds in junior college; freshman F Teddy Allen was the top prep scorer in Nebraska, averaging 31.7 points at Boys Town.
The Skinny: West Virginia has finished second in the Big 12 the past two seasons and has been picked runner-up again to perennial power Kansas. But the Mountaineers will be without second-leading scorer Esa Ahmad for the first half of the season after he failed to meet NCAA eligibility requirements. That will put pressure on a group of forwards with one combined start to produce until he gets back.
VILLANOVA: Last season: 32-4, lost in second round of NCAA Tournament.
Who's gone: G Josh Hart, G Kris Jenkins, F Darryl Reynolds
Who's back: G Jalen Brunson, the sensational junior point guard, averaged 14.7 points, shot 54 percent from the field, had 148 assists and flirted with the idea of leaving for the NBA. G Phil Booth led the Wildcats in scoring in the national championship game in 2016. He missed most of last season with an injured left knee. F Omari Spellman, G Donte DiVincenzo and G Mikal Bridges round out a lineup for the Big East favorites.
Who's new: The Wildcats added Collin Gillespie, Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree and Jermaine Samuels to the lineup.
The Skinny: The Wildcats were picked to win their fifth straight regular-season conference title, Brunson was chosen as the conference's preseason player of the year, and Spellman was selected freshman of the year. The 2016 national champions should again be among the small group of programs that can win it all on that first Monday in April.
PREVIEW
West Virginia's defense will challenge Villanova
 

Villanova will be looking to advance to the Elite Eight with a victory over No. 5 West Virginia in the East region Friday in Boston.

The No. 1 seed Wildcats (32-4) had little trouble defeating No. 16 Radford 87-61 in the first round and No. 9 Alabama 81-58 in the second round in Pittsburgh. As a result, they're moving on to the Sweet 16 for the sixth time in coach Jay Wright's tenure on the Main Line and the second time in the last three years.

The No. 5 Mountaineers (26-10) advanced by routing in-state rival and No. 13 seed Marshall 94-71 Sunday night in San Diego.

This is officially Villanova's 11th appearance in the Sweet 16. The NCAA began officially keeping track of this when the field expanded to 32 teams in 1975. Two years ago in 2016, the Wildcats went on to win the national championship.

Villanova is fully aware of the challenge that West Virginia presents with its pressing defense and tenacious style.

"The pressure they bring with all the guys they play -- it's 40 minutes of pressure," Villanova guard Phil Booth said. "They're a very physical team, they're quick, athletic and play so fast paced. They have one of the most rare styles of play in all of college basketball. The preparation for that is going to be big for us."

The Wildcats have been red hot with their shooting, dropping in 17 shots from beyond the 3-point arc against Alabama and 14 against Radford. Their two-game total of 31 treys in the first two rounds is the highest total since Loyola Marymount had 32 in 1990.

To advance in this round, the Wildcats must break West Virginia's daunting press.

"West Virginia gets extra possessions and they average 80 points a game," said Wright, who owns a 5-8 career mark against the Mountaineers. "They score at a high rate and that's what gets them into their press, so your half-court defense has to be good because if they're scoring on you, they're in their press. I think we are going to have to get in there and take a hit every now and then and hope it doesn't affect us too much and that we can grind through it."

Villanova's experience was evident in the first two rounds. At this stage, it's just as much about execution.

"I think (experience) will help us a little but at the same time this is a new team with new leaders and everyone has different roles now," said Villanova guard Jalen Brunson, a candidate for National Player of the Year. "It's all new for us but we just go out and play together and not worry about what happens outside those lines. We just need to stick together and we can get the job done."

Guard Jevon Carter paced West Virginia with 28 points against Marshall. Lamont West scored 18 points off the bench and the Mountaineers defense forced 18 turnovers by Marshall, which seemed to be overwhelmed.

West Virginia advanced to the Sweet 16 for the second consecutive year.

"We're just happy to keep playing," Carter told reporters. "This is March. This is what we came to do. We don't just want to go to the Sweet 16 -- we want to win it all, go back, prepare for Villanova, watch a lot of film, and get ready for the next game."

Carter is the biggest key for West Virginia and he became the first player since Georgetown's Allen Iverson to score 28 points to go along with at least five steals and five assists in an NCAA Tournament game.

"That's typical," West Virginia coach Bob Huggins told reporters of Carter. "That's why he was the National Defensive Player of the Year a year ago and probably will be this year. He shattered our steals (record) both in the season and career. He's had a phenomenal career. You have to understand how hard he works to appreciate Jevon Carter. He's the hardest-working guy I think I've ever had."

Huggins is 13-8 all-time in the NCAA Tournament at West Virginia.


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