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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Friday 3/21/2014Line$ LineOU LineScore
CAL POLY-SLO
 
WICHITA ST
+16.5  

-16.5  


125
 
37
Final
64

CAL POLY-SLO (14 - 19) vs. WICHITA ST (34 - 0)
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Friday, 3/21/2014 7:10 PM
NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Scottrade Center - ST Louis, MO
Board Money Line
833CAL POLY-SLO 
834WICHITA STN.L.
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CAL POLY-SLO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-19-14.611-1916-1163.829.341.4%32.263.629.243.3%33.4
Road Games8-13-0.38-1211-863.228.841.3%30.366.230.043.7%34.8
Last 5 Games4-1+5.33-23-265.432.843.7%31.059.029.642.7%32.6
CAL POLY-SLO Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)63.829.322-5441.4%6-1934.0%12-1869.6%3291218693
vs opponents surrendering71.733.425-5643.9%7-1935.2%16-2271.6%35913196123
Team Stats (Road Games)63.228.822-5441.3%6-2032.1%12-1770.5%3091120593
Stats Against (All Games)63.629.222-5043.3%5-1633.9%15-2072.8%33812165113
vs opponents averaging71.132.725-5644.4%6-1734.9%16-2271.0%34913196124
Stats Against (Road Games)66.230.022-5043.7%5-1533.3%17-2374.7%35912154113

WICHITA ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games34-0+18.424-615-1375.435.345.9%38.659.628.939.2%30.9
Road Games17-0+15.416-111-576.636.447.2%37.162.531.439.5%30.9
Last 5 Games5-0+25-02-273.437.449.0%38.252.625.033.7%32.2
WICHITA ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.435.325-5445.9%7-2034.8%19-2673.0%391014177105
vs opponents surrendering69.231.924-5443.8%6-1834.5%16-2370.1%34912196124
Team Stats (Road Games)76.636.425-5347.2%7-1937.1%19-2477.8%37912187115
Stats Against (All Games)59.628.921-5339.2%6-1931.0%12-1965.3%31710215123
vs opponents averaging69.932.624-5444.5%6-1834.6%16-2270.6%34813196123
Stats Against (Road Games)62.531.421-5439.5%6-1932.5%14-2168.5%31710214113
Average power rating of opponents played: CAL POLY-SLO 69,  WICHITA ST 73.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CAL POLY-SLO - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/30/2014CAL DAVIS58-62L-12L134U24-4949.0%301223-4748.9%2512
2/1/2014UC-IRVINE50-64L-1.5L122U17-5630.4%34725-5248.1%3911
2/8/2014@ HAWAII60-69L8L135U22-5738.6%22923-4748.9%3811
2/13/2014@ CS-NORTHRIDGE62-55W-1W133.5U19-5435.2%39720-5536.4%3710
2/15/2014@ LONG BEACH ST65-74L5L122.5O21-6035.0%34928-5253.8%3611
2/20/2014CS-FULLERTON59-67L-8L124O19-5335.8%34821-4645.7%3714
2/22/2014UC-RIVERSIDE69-64W-8.5L124O17-4835.4%36922-4746.8%2711
2/27/2014@ CAL DAVIS73-85L-4.5L132O25-6041.7%34825-5149.0%3311
3/1/2014@ UC-IRVINE48-55L8.5W122.5U17-5034.0%331221-4942.9%3313
3/8/2014UC-SANTA BARBARA55-71L2L122.5O17-5729.8%31725-4555.6%339
3/13/2014*UC-SANTA BARBARA69-38W6.5W122.5U22-5143.1%38516-4932.7%2913
3/14/2014*UC-IRVINE61-58W7W116O23-5145.1%26623-4946.9%3212
3/15/2014*CS-NORTHRIDGE61-59W-3L133.5U23-5145.1%32720-6033.3%428
3/19/2014*TEXAS SOUTHERN81-69W-4W128.5O29-5156.9%281024-5048.0%2713
3/21/2014*WICHITA ST              

WICHITA ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/1/2014EVANSVILLE81-67W-19.5L135O25-5545.5%401126-5448.1%2911
2/5/2014@ INDIANA ST65-58W-4.5W134.5U20-4742.6%351018-5632.1%419
2/8/2014@ N IOWA82-73W-6.5W138.5O26-4854.2%401525-5942.4%248
2/11/2014S ILLINOIS78-67W-15L129.5O23-4946.9%321324-5147.1%2913
2/16/2014@ EVANSVILLE84-68W-12W139.5O28-5749.1%26824-4751.1%2818
2/19/2014@ LOYOLA-IL88-74W-12.5W129O26-5349.1%411329-6346.0%248
2/22/2014DRAKE83-54W-16W133O31-5952.5%331018-4341.9%2620
2/25/2014@ BRADLEY69-49W-12W130.5U23-4748.9%361016-5927.1%376
3/1/2014MISSOURI ST68-45W-16W134.5U22-4351.2%431616-5131.4%259
3/7/2014*EVANSVILLE80-58W-17.5W135.5O28-5550.9%36921-5736.8%3612
3/8/2014*MISSOURI ST67-42W-15W -25-5050.0%35915-4731.9%2812
3/9/2014*INDIANA ST83-69W-12.5W130O27-6045.0%41723-5641.1%359
3/21/2014*CAL POLY-SLO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WICHITA ST: Wichita State lived up to its nickname last season, shocking the college basketball world with a run to the Final Four where it almost knocked off eventual champion Louisville in a 72-68 defeat. The most important player for this team will be PF Cleanthony Early (13.9 PPG, 5.4 RPG), who made his name well known in the NCAA Tournament, including a 24-point, 10-rebound effort against the Cardinals. While his three-point shooting must become more consistent (31.8%), he is a dangerous threat wherever he gets the ball. The team's next two leading scorers from last season'Carl Hall and Malcolm Armstead'are gone, leaving Early as the only double-figure scorer remaining. PG Fred VanVleet (4.3 PPG, 2.3 APG, 41% 3-pt FG) will replace Armstead at the point, and has the capabilities to do an excellent job as a former top recruit. Also on the wing, SG Tekele Cotton (6.5 PPG, 3.9 RPG) will play important minutes and be a key cog for this defense. As will SF Ron Baker (8.7 PPG, 3.2 RPG, 36% 3-pt FG), who missed more than half of last season with a foot injury before returning for their late run. It may take some adjusting, but this team has the capability to stay ranked all season, and get through the first weekend in the NCAA Tournament.
PREVIEW
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER COLLEGE BASKETBALL PREVIEW (CAL POLY-WICHITA ST) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

(Updates. With AP Photos.)

*Cal Poly-Wichita St. Preview* ==============================

By R.B. FALLSTROM AP Sports Writer

Cal Poly (14-19) at Wichita State (34-0), 7:10 p.m. EDT

ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Wichita State goes for the first 35-0 start in NCAA men's basketball history on the same court where the top-seeded Shockers won their last three games.

Almost as good as home cooking.

After snipping down the nets as Missouri Valley Conference tournament title champs, coach Gregg Marshall predicted a return trip to St. Louis allowing players to sleep in the same hotel beds, revisit the scene of that success and play before a massive, mobile yellow-clad fan base again for the 1 vs. 16 Midwest Region matchup against Cal Poly on Friday night.

"Great to be back," Marshall said. "Shocker fans know their way to St. Louis. It's like we were just here, kind of like ground hog day."

The team with the best record in the field draws the lone sub-.500 entrant, on paper not much of a deterrent to a victory that would top UNLV's 34-0 start in 1990-91.

Marshall uses jersey numbers of past Wichita State greats as a fun reference point.

"Right now, we're at Xavier McDaniel. Thirty-five is Antoine Carr," Marshall said. "We are 0-0 in this tournament and now we need a six-game win streak. That's what we'll be focusing on."

"It's great to make it," coach Joe Callero said. "But it's a little better to do something once you get there and get a victory."

Five things to know about Cal Poly-Wichita State:

HISTORIC RUN: The only other 34-0 start in NCAA history was by UNLV in 1991 before losing to Duke in the national semifinals. Win No. 34 topped by one the season by fellow Valley member Indiana State in 1979, when the Larry Bird-led Sycamores lost in the title game to Michigan State and Magic Johnson.

Pressure hasn't entered the picture yet. The Shockers dispatched three foes in the conference tournament by an average margin of 20 points.

But why would it? This team proved immune last spring, making it to the Final Four as a No. 9 seed.

"It allows you to be calm in those adverse moments," said sophomore point guard Fred VanVleet, the Valley player of the year. "Once you've done something once, the second time is hopefully a little easier."

HISTORIC UNDERDOG: This is Cal Poly's first NCAA appearance and it's already a big success.

By beating Texas Southern on Wednesday in Dayton, the Mustangs became the first 19-loss team in 59 years to win a tournament game. Long forgotten is a 2-9 stretch prior to the conference tournament.

Going forward, there's absolutely nothing to lose.

"Wichita State is a great team, they're a national favorite, they've been undefeated all season," said forward Chris Eversley, the Big West tourney MVP. "The one thing we like to focus on is just ourselves."

Marshall can relate. Before coming to Wichita State he coached a lot of longshot underdogs at Winthrop, and always believed it could win this time of the year.

"I've been a 16-seed, I've been a 15-seed, a 14-seed a couple of times, and finally in 2007 we were an 11-seed," Marshall said. "That was by far the best the Big South had ever gotten, so I know exactly what they are feeling."

DEEP LINEUP: Though VanVleet is the Valley player of the year, he's just one member of an accomplished ensemble. One of numerous headaches for opponents to worry about.

Cleanthony Early leads the team with a 15.7-point average with VanVlelet (12.4), Ron Baker (12.3) and Tekele Cotton (10.1) right behind. Off the bench, Kadeem Coleby is the best shot blocker.

It's a seasoned bunch, too. Cotton was the Valley tourney MVP after his 49th consecutive start and Baker is 47-2 as a starter during his career.

"I think last year we flew under the radar with people underestimating how good we can be," Early said. "I think this year we are over that radar."

DRIVEN TEAM: The mid-major tag hasn't quite gone away. All season, Wichita State's fielded criticism about so-so strength of schedule and a run that many aren't sold on.

It's been a rallying point.

"It is still us against the world," VanVleet said. "We are still hungry, still being the hunters and not allowing ourselves to be hunted."

NO STUMBLES: Marshall vows there'll be no strutting on game day against an opponent that arrived for its early evening practice with zero fanfare. The Shockers got here by respecting the opposition and not looking ahead.

The St. Louis field includes traditional powers Kansas and Kentucky but that's for another day. Just like last year when Wichita State kept advancing.

"Obviously it's a great region that's stacked," Marshall said. "But I will be honest with you, I didn't even think about it, I didn't talk to my team about it."


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