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CBB : ATS Matchup
Sunday 3/24/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
OKLAHOMA
 
VIRGINIA
+10.5  

-10.5  
+400

-600

126.5
 
51
Final
63

OKLAHOMA (20 - 13) vs. VIRGINIA (30 - 3)
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Sunday, 3/24/2019 7:45 PM
NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Colonial Life Arena - Columbia, SC
Board OpenLatest
861OKLAHOMA127126.5
862VIRGINIA-11-10.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OKLAHOMA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games20-13+3.320-1013-1871.934.344.9%37.468.332.040.4%36.8
Road Games9-9-1.410-57-1070.333.244.3%36.769.232.441.6%36.7
Last 5 Games3-2-0.73-23-178.438.050.4%31.272.030.842.3%37.2
OKLAHOMA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.934.326-5844.9%7-1934.5%13-1969.6%37813166123
vs opponents surrendering68.332.124-5742.4%7-2233.3%13-1870.1%34913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)70.333.226-5944.3%7-1935.3%11-1572.2%37813166113
Stats Against (All Games)68.332.025-6240.4%9-2533.4%10-1567.5%37913177124
vs opponents averaging72.334.226-5844.3%8-2334.6%13-1869.8%36914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)69.232.425-6141.6%9-2534.8%10-1467.2%37914167114

VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games30-3+9.823-1016-1771.835.247.9%34.655.126.138.1%29.5
Road Games15-2+813-49-869.632.747.9%33.957.428.640.1%31.0
Last 5 Games4-1-12-34-171.631.247.9%30.860.433.442.2%31.6
VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.835.226-5447.9%8-2140.5%12-1674.3%3581414694
vs opponents surrendering69.432.425-5842.1%8-2333.1%13-1870.9%35913186133
Team Stats (Road Games)69.632.726-5447.9%8-2138.3%10-1568.0%3481315694
Stats Against (All Games)55.126.120-5238.1%6-2127.5%9-1465.2%2979165113
vs opponents averaging72.934.426-5944.0%8-2233.6%14-1971.4%37913176134
Stats Against (Road Games)57.428.622-5440.1%6-2126.9%8-1364.7%31810155103
Average power rating of opponents played: OKLAHOMA 84.2,  VIRGINIA 80.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OKLAHOMA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019@ W VIRGINIA71-79L-2.5L147O21-5042.0%301525-5942.4%4612
2/4/2019IOWA ST74-75L3W146O28-6543.1%36728-6344.4%4111
2/9/2019TEXAS TECH54-66L1.5L130.5U21-5836.2%351423-5442.6%3814
2/11/2019@ BAYLOR53-59L6T138.5U21-5438.9%331021-5438.9%3410
2/16/2019@ TCU71-62W5W144.5U27-5450.0%331223-6535.4%3513
2/23/2019TEXAS69-67W-4L130.5O28-5848.3%39925-6141.0%318
2/25/2019@ IOWA ST61-78L8L145U24-6338.1%331028-5451.9%3510
3/2/2019W VIRGINIA92-80W-10.5W144O29-4959.2%271626-6241.9%3517
3/5/2019KANSAS81-68W2W143O28-5749.1%31927-6640.9%4115
3/9/2019@ KANSAS ST53-68L7.5L127U22-5341.5%311226-5844.8%347
3/13/2019*W VIRGINIA71-72L-6.5L143P28-6245.2%36827-7138.0%469
3/22/2019*OLE MISS95-72W1W142.5O34-5957.6%31429-6246.8%3011
3/24/2019*VIRGINIA              

VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2019MIAMI56-46W-17.5L128.5U22-5242.3%421417-5034.0%247
2/9/2019DUKE71-81L-2L135O28-6046.7%281426-4557.8%2515
2/11/2019@ N CAROLINA69-61W1W139.5U24-4553.3%271023-6535.4%388
2/16/2019NOTRE DAME60-54W-17L126U19-5236.5%36819-5534.5%339
2/18/2019@ VIRGINIA TECH64-58W-5W118O23-5046.0%311323-5839.7%288
2/23/2019@ LOUISVILLE64-52W-5.5W124.5U26-5646.4%39517-5530.9%285
2/27/2019GEORGIA TECH81-51W-19W120O30-5455.6%41821-5637.5%217
3/2/2019PITTSBURGH73-49W-18W125U24-4158.5%251017-4438.6%2415
3/4/2019@ SYRACUSE79-53W-6W121O28-5154.9%351119-5733.3%3310
3/9/2019LOUISVILLE73-68W-12L125O23-5740.4%31423-5641.1%4010
3/14/2019*NC STATE76-56W-11.5W131.5O25-4852.1%33919-4938.8%299
3/15/2019*FLORIDA ST59-69L-8.5L122.5O22-5341.5%20826-4656.5%3513
3/22/2019*GARDNER WEBB71-56W-22.5L128U28-5451.9%351522-5044.0%2116
3/24/2019*OKLAHOMA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OKLAHOMA: Last season: 18-14, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Sooners.
Coach: Lon Kruger.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: Guard Trae Young (NBA), guard Kameron McGusty (transfer), center Khadeem Lattin.
Who's back: Guard Christian James started every game last season and averaged 11.9 points and 4.4 rebounds; forward Brady Manek averaged 10.2 points and made 59 3-pointers, center Jamuni McNeace split time with Lattin last season and was second on the team with 46 blocks; guard Rashard Odomes averaged 7.2 points per game; forward Kristian Doolittle averaged 2.9 points last season, but he averaged 9.1 points and 6.2 rebounds two seasons ago as a freshman.
Who's new: Guard Aaron Calixte, a graduate transfer who scored 1,125 points for Maine; guard Jamal Bieniemy, a four-star recruit; and guard Miles Reynolds, who averaged 13.3 points per game for Pacific last season.
The Skinny: The Sooners are experienced and could be very good if their point guard play pans out. It will be difficult to replace Young, but the holdovers will be motivated by a chance to have more of an impact.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers give Oklahoma a 225-1 shot at winning the national title, the second-worst odds in the conference.
VIRGINIA: Last season: 31-3, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Cavaliers
Coach: Tony Bennett, 10th season
Conference: Atlantic Coast
Who's gone: G Devon Hall and F Isaiah Wilkins
Who's back: G Kyle Guy (14.1 ppg, 83 3-pointers) was the team's leading scorer and joins point guard Ty Jerome (10.6 ppg, 132 assists) as one of the nation's top backcourt tandems. F De'Andre Hunter returns from a late-season wrist injury as the ACC's top sixth man last year (9.2 ppg in just 19.9 mpg) and F Jack Salt anchors a defense that is always one of the nation's best. Fs Mamadi Diakite and Jay Huff have shown flashes of brilliance, but will need to offer more consistency at both ends.
Who's new: Alabama transfer Braxton Key could be a huge addition if he returns to his freshman year form when he averaged 12 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.5 assists for the Crimson Tide. Slowed by a knee injury, his numbers were cut almost in half, but at 6-foot-8, he should be a valued rebounding addition, too.
The Skinny: The Cavaliers may have topped their Ralph Sampson lost to Chaminade legacy last season by becoming the first No. 1 seed, and the overall No. 1 seed at that, to lose in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Bennett has said it's important to remember the feeling, but also their historic success and move forward. Bennett's team have largely underachieved in the tournament, reaching just one Elite Eight and one Sweet 16, a lack of success that has to haunt on some level.
Expectations: The Cavaliers are ranked fifth to start the season and picked second behind Duke in the ACC. With much veteran experience, they should again be able to give the young but talented Blue Devils a run for the ACC regular season and tournament titles.
PREVIEW
No. 1 seed Virginia not taking Oklahoma lightly
 

Virginia coach Tony Bennett did not take much time to exhale after his top-seeded Cavaliers put away Gardner-Webb 71-56 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday in Columbia, S.C.

"Did you watch Oklahoma play?" Bennett asked in response to a question about whether his team could finally get past the disappointment of the 2018 NCAA Tournament, when Virginia became the first No. 1 seed to fall in the tournament's first round.

The top-seeded Cavaliers play the ninth-seeded Sooners on Sunday in the second round after Oklahoma blew out Ole Miss 95-72 in its opening game.

But Bennett said it would take more than a win over Gardner-Webb to put away the memories of last year's historic first-round loss to Maryland-Baltimore County a year ago, even if coming back from a double-digit, first-half deficit Friday helped.

"That will always be part of our story," Bennett said. "I understand that. I'm sure a lot of people thought it was going to be part of our story the second year in a row. But it's just now, this is a new year. This is trying to be in the moment, and that's a challenge to the best of your ability.

"So now you get your rest, you prepare for Oklahoma, and get ready."

Virginia, as has been the case in recent years under Bennett, has the best scoring defense in the country.

The Cavaliers allow an average of just 55.1 points per game -- more than three points better than No. 2 Michigan.

"They're one of the best teams in the country," Sooners coach Lon Kruger said. "You've got to get everyone playing well and make shots. That's probably the biggest thing against good basketball teams -- making shots.

"Easier said than done. ... We know (our) hands will be full."

Oklahoma has struggled with top defenses this season, going 0-5 against teams that finished the season ranked in the top 10 in defense. The Sooners didn't score more than 61 points in either of their two losses to Texas Tech and Kansas State, or in their loss to Wisconsin.

In their first-round win, the Sooners used a strong inside-out performance fueled by junior forward Kristian Doolittle to frustrate the Rebels' defense from the start.

Doolittle wound up with 19 points, 15 rebounds and five assists. Oklahoma had four players finish with at least 18 points.

The Sooners also protected the ball, with just four turnovers -- one in the final seconds as Oklahoma was content to just run down the clock. The Sooners hadn't turned the ball over fewer than six times in any game this season.

But Virginia's stellar defense isn't predicated on forcing bunches of turnovers. The Cavaliers ranked No. 327 in turnovers forced this season but Virginia is near the top in field-goal percentage defense. However, Gardner-Webb shot a respectable 44 percent against the Cavaliers on Friday.

The winner of Sunday's game will advance to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2016, when Oklahoma made the Final Four and the Cavaliers made it to the Elite Eight.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 10:59:30 AM EST.


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