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CBB : Teaser Line Matchup
Friday 3/22/2013Line$ LineOU LineScore
OLE MISS
 
WISCONSIN
+6  

-6  
+200

-250

127
 
57
Final
46

OLE MISS (26 - 8) vs. WISCONSIN (23 - 11)
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Friday, 3/22/2013 12:40 PM
NCAA Tournament - Second Round - Sprint Center - Kansas City, MO
Board SideTotal
843OLE MISS+10Over 123
844WISCONSIN-2Under 131
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OLE MISS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games26-8+316-1210-977.935.143.9%38.767.332.241.0%37.6
Road Games10-7-3.69-85-773.232.843.0%37.870.935.342.5%37.4
Last 5 Games5-0+9.64-11-372.431.247.5%34.865.430.039.7%37.8
OLE MISS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.935.127-6243.9%7-2133.0%17-2468.4%391113178115
vs opponents surrendering6630.523-5542.1%6-1933.4%14-2068.4%34912187134
Team Stats (Road Games)73.232.826-6143.0%6-2032.2%14-2168.3%381010177115
Stats Against (All Games)67.332.224-5941.0%7-2131.3%12-1866.1%381013206163
vs opponents averaging6730.824-5543.0%6-1833.6%14-2068.1%351012187144
Stats Against (Road Games)70.935.325-6042.5%8-2334.5%12-1867.2%371014185133

WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games23-11+1.913-1813-1565.531.042.5%36.655.924.939.4%32.9
Road Games8-8+3.45-106-960.225.939.6%34.460.427.941.7%35.0
Last 5 Games3-2+22-32-357.023.440.0%33.656.624.839.4%36.0
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)65.531.024-5642.5%7-2233.4%11-1763.3%371013146104
vs opponents surrendering63.929.323-5441.6%6-1833.2%13-1869.2%33912176133
Team Stats (Road Games)60.225.921-5339.6%7-2230.3%11-1862.7%34912155104
Stats Against (All Games)55.924.921-5439.4%4-1329.2%10-1469.1%3379176112
vs opponents averaging67.931.724-5544.2%6-1834.3%13-1970.5%35913176124
Stats Against (Road Games)60.427.922-5441.7%4-1327.7%12-1672.9%3589186102
Average power rating of opponents played: OLE MISS 75.9,  WISCONSIN 78
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OLE MISS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/2/2013@ FLORIDA64-78L17.5W134.5O21-5538.2%331332-6251.6%3412
2/6/2013MISSISSIPPI ST93-75W-16W -30-5950.8%351028-6543.1%3817
2/9/2013@ MISSOURI79-98L6.5L156O29-6942.0%321135-7447.3%509
2/13/2013@ TEXAS A&M67-69L-1L -24-5345.3%331227-5945.8%3813
2/16/2013GEORGIA84-74W-11L130O24-6338.1%30628-5848.3%4518
2/20/2013@ S CAROLINA62-63L-6L -24-6437.5%431226-6540.0%4010
2/23/2013AUBURN88-55W-12W141.5O27-5054.0%381422-5639.3%2211
2/27/2013TEXAS A&M82-73W-9T -29-5750.9%321130-5653.6%3116
3/2/2013@ MISSISSIPPI ST67-73L-12L144.5U25-7433.8%441620-4841.7%4019
3/5/2013ALABAMA87-83W-5.5L134O27-4955.1%25929-6643.9%4117
3/9/2013@ LSU81-67W1.5W -31-5952.5%361123-5541.8%3115
3/15/2013*MISSOURI64-62W4W154U24-6139.3%35724-5940.7%4716
3/16/2013*VANDERBILT64-52W-3.5W131.5U22-5044.0%41719-5633.9%3610
3/17/2013*FLORIDA66-63W11.5W134.5U27-5747.4%371422-5937.3%3413
3/22/2013*WISCONSIN              

WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
2/3/2013@ ILLINOIS74-68W-2W125.5O21-4942.9%38928-6443.7%329
2/6/2013IOWA74-70W-8.5L124.5O24-7133.8%491225-7433.8%5112
2/9/2013MICHIGAN65-62W2W123O25-5743.9%391428-7139.4%397
2/14/2013@ MINNESOTA53-58L5T119U18-5930.5%431118-4936.7%369
2/17/2013OHIO ST71-49W-3.5W119O29-5552.7%371021-5637.5%309
2/20/2013@ NORTHWESTERN69-41W-8W116U23-5046.0%47815-5129.4%227
2/26/2013NEBRASKA77-46W-16.5W113.5O27-5350.9%37820-6132.8%3110
3/3/2013PURDUE56-69L-14L120O22-5540.0%271126-5745.6%3912
3/7/2013@ MICHIGAN ST43-58L4.5L121.5U15-5129.4%401724-6536.9%4210
3/10/2013@ PENN ST63-60W-10L121O22-5143.1%28823-5343.4%316
3/15/2013*MICHIGAN68-59W2W124.5O22-5738.6%37923-5740.4%3811
3/16/2013*INDIANA68-56W6W128U25-4951.0%351521-5538.2%3013
3/17/2013*OHIO ST43-50L1.5L118U18-4738.3%28820-5238.5%399
3/22/2013*OLE MISS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OLE MISS: The Rebels bring back four starters from a squad that produced an 8-8 record in the SEC last season, playing in its third straight NIT. But Ole Miss still has its sights set on making the NCAA Tournament. Among those returning is senior forward Murphy Holloway (11.2 PPG, 9.0 RPG) who is a beast on the boards. Point guard Jarvis Summers (10.4 PPG, 3.4 APG) is also back after he proved to be an effective shooter in his freshman campaign, hitting 43.6% of his shots from deep. SG Nick Williams averaged 10.1 PPG, but shot just 41% from the floor and 32% from downtown.
WISCONSIN: Head coach Bo Ryan's Badgers may not be able to match up to Indiana, Michigan, Michigan State and Ohio State in this year's Big Ten but they should be favored against the rest of the competition. Wisconsin's defense and slow tempo is legendary, holding opponents to a Division-I low 53.2 PPG, and that shouldn't change even without last year's leader Jordan Taylor, who had a team-high 14.8 PPG and 4.1 APG. Now it's time for Ryan Evans (11.0 PPG, 6.8 RPG) and Jared Berggren (10.5 PPG, 4.9 RPG, 1.7 BPG) to lead this team from the inside out. Despite standing at 6-foot-10 and playing center in a lot of Ryan's lineups, Berggren is also a threat on the perimeter, averaging 1.3 threes per game last year, where he will be especially needed considering sniper Josh Gasser, who played 34.1 MPG last year and nailed 45.2% of his shots from beyond the arc, is out for the year with a torn ACL. At 6-foot-7, freshman SF Sam Dekker will be a perfect addition to Ryan's style of play, giving this team a lengthy and flexible roster that should continue to play lockdown defense.
PREVIEW
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*Mississippi-Wisconsin Preview* ===============================

By DOUG TUCKER Associated Press

Ole Miss (26-8) at Wisconsin (23-11), 12:40 p.m. EDT

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- It's not exactly the tortoise and the hare, this second-round NCAA matchup between flamboyant Mississippi and wary Wisconsin.

After all, the 12th-seeded Rebels (26-8) have been known to stop for breath every once in a while and play some half-court offense while averaging nearly 80 points. And the button-downed Badgers (23-11) did score 87 once.

Once. But that was before Thanksgiving and against little Presbyterian. Coach Bo Ryan and his fifth-seeded squad are better known for the deliberate style and lock-down defense they've so proudly cultivated over the years.

In typical Ryan fashion, the Badgers allowed an average of only 56 points a game. Never once all season did those push-it-up-the-floor Rebels score fewer than 62.

"I can't remember another team playing (like Wisconsin)," said Ole Miss guard Nick Williams. "We've thought about it. But, I mean, they have to play our style, too. I feel like it's overblown a little bit."

Badger forward Mike Bruesewitz thinks it's way overblown and points to last year's NCAA champion Kentucky team as proof.

"You looked at all the athletes, the great players they had on the team, they only averaged four more possessions a game than we did," he said. "You can say what you want about us being slow. But we're not the only team that looks to score in the half-court."

When someone suggested the Badgers might play smart instead of slow, Ryan did not argue.

"I hope we play smart," Ryan said. "Because I'm not very smart. It's kind of hard. I have to do things a little bit differently based on what I've been given. But I like the way our guys play. We try to get good shots. I don't know what you mean by `smart,' but that's what we're trying to do. Then defensively, we're trying to keep people from scoring."

The Badgers do that well. Navigating the rugged Big Ten, they've led the NCAA in scoring defense twice in the past five years. In 15 of 21 games in a conference that sent seven teams to the NCAA tournament, they held their opponent below 60 points.

Offensively, they spread the ball around. Eight different players led the Badgers in scoring in at least one game this year. But in only five conference games did they score in the 70s.

"They're not going to beat themselves," said Ole Miss guard Marshall Henderson, who led the Southeastern Conference in points scored and led the nation in headlines generated. "We have to be patient, especially on defense. They're going to work the ball around, they're not going to do anything outside themselves. We play chaotic. They're not going to do that."

Stopping Henderson - or at least slowing him down - will be the priority for Wisconsin's rock-ribbed defense. The 6-2 junior averaged a shade better than 20 points a game and was third nationally with 131 3-pointers made. Hitting 88 percent, Henderson also led the SEC in free throw accuracy.

"He's capable of making any shot," said Wisconsin forward Jared Berggren, who leads the Badgers with 11.5 points and 7.1 rebounds. "I think our shot selection is going to be a little different on our team, just the way we move the ball and play as a team."

The high-energy Marshall is even better known for antics such as taunting Auburn fans after he hit the game-winning free throw and tossing ice back into the Ole Miss student section after the Rebels lost to Kentucky.

Andy Kennedy, making his first NCAA appearance as the Ole Miss coach, has learned to live with his freewheeling, controversial and high-scoring guard.

"It's like watching NASCAR, waiting for the wreck," Kennedy said. "His teammates accept it for what it is because they know it's genuine. It comes from a real place. It comes from a love of the game."

In experience, the Badgers hold a huge edge. They've been to the NCAA tournament 15 years in a row, one of the top five current streaks in the nation. The Rebels, who beat Florida in the finals of the SEC tournament after being picked 12th in the conference preseason poll, are making their first NCAA appearance since 2002.

"What we've got to do is we've got to do the things that have allowed us to be here," said Kennedy. "Having won 26 games throughout the course of the regular season, we have to play the basketball that has allowed us to be here."


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