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CBB : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 2/25/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN ST
 
WISCONSIN
-7.5  

+7.5  
-330

+250

135.5
 
68
Final
63

MICHIGAN ST (27 - 3) at WISCONSIN (14 - 16)
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Board Money Line
815MICHIGAN ST-330
816WISCONSIN+250
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games27-3+1.315-1413-1482.638.651.3%41.164.731.336.1%30.5
Road Games11-2+4.35-74-975.233.547.8%40.166.032.936.7%32.5
Last 5 Games5-0+42-31-479.437.450.0%39.067.237.439.7%28.2
Conference Games15-2-0.56-107-977.034.848.6%38.966.431.637.9%31.3
MICHIGAN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.638.629-5751.3%9-2042.2%16-2174.4%411020184138
vs opponents surrendering72.63426-5944.2%8-2135.6%13-1871.5%35914196134
Team Stats (Road Games)75.233.527-5647.8%8-2041.0%13-1971.5%401017194156
Stats Against (All Games)64.731.322-6236.1%7-2233.3%13-1872.8%30912206103
vs opponents averaging74.935.327-6044.7%8-2234.8%14-2070.9%361014176134
Stats Against (Road Games)66.032.923-6236.7%7-2032.8%14-1972.7%321013197103

WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-16-713-1612-1567.531.245.3%30.766.431.546.1%30.4
Home Games11-6-2.58-89-772.134.147.5%31.165.431.446.7%28.7
Last 5 Games4-1+7.64-13-270.030.447.8%27.866.432.845.0%31.6
Conference Games7-10+0.49-86-1064.328.243.5%29.568.133.446.7%31.5
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)67.531.224-5345.3%7-2034.2%12-1869.6%31813175114
vs opponents surrendering70.633.125-5843.5%7-2134.5%13-1871.1%34913186134
Team Stats (Home Games)72.134.125-5447.5%8-2037.6%13-2068.3%31813155114
Stats Against (All Games)66.431.524-5346.1%6-1635.6%12-1674.6%30712196123
vs opponents averaging7535.527-5845.6%8-2136.1%14-2071.9%36915186124
Stats Against (Home Games)65.431.424-5246.7%6-1634.7%11-1575.0%29611206122
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN ST 78.8,  WISCONSIN 79
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/7/2018@ OHIO ST64-80L-6L144.5U23-5939.0%381231-5952.5%336
1/10/2018RUTGERS76-72W-22L135O21-5141.2%361327-6740.3%4012
1/13/2018MICHIGAN72-82L-9.5L136O21-4546.7%321824-5742.1%317
1/19/2018INDIANA85-57W-14.5W145.5U32-5954.2%451320-5933.9%279
1/22/2018@ ILLINOIS87-74W-12W147.5O30-4468.2%372528-6543.1%1510
1/26/2018WISCONSIN76-61W-17L137P27-5450.0%361321-5836.2%2811
1/28/2018@ MARYLAND74-68W-6T146.5U25-6339.7%461024-5642.9%298
1/31/2018PENN ST76-68W-14.5L141.5O24-4850.0%401626-6937.7%298
2/3/2018@ INDIANA63-60W-8L141U23-4748.9%291119-6628.8%538
2/6/2018@ IOWA96-93W-10L154O32-5756.1%341036-6952.2%308
2/10/2018PURDUE68-65W-3.5L148U29-6048.3%37626-6440.6%343
2/13/2018@ MINNESOTA87-57W-10.5W147.5U32-6053.3%491419-5932.2%238
2/17/2018@ NORTHWESTERN65-60W-9.5L132U20-4643.5%351221-5637.5%267
2/20/2018ILLINOIS81-61W-17W146.5U24-5147.1%40817-5232.7%285
2/25/2018@ WISCONSIN              

WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/9/2018@ NEBRASKA59-63L1.5L132U25-5942.4%321020-4742.6%3413
1/16/2018@ PURDUE50-78L14L134U17-4835.4%332030-5851.7%289
1/19/2018ILLINOIS75-50W-4.5W133.5U26-4953.1%291223-5740.4%3114
1/23/2018@ IOWA67-85L2.5L141.5O26-6540.0%321031-6051.7%4111
1/26/2018@ MICHIGAN ST61-76L17W137P21-5836.2%281127-5450.0%3613
1/29/2018NEBRASKA63-74L-3.5L130.5O20-4742.6%321323-5641.1%346
2/1/2018NORTHWESTERN52-60L-2.5L127U19-5832.8%311121-4250.0%3014
2/4/2018@ MARYLAND63-68L7.5W132U24-5742.1%29923-4748.9%289
2/8/2018@ ILLINOIS78-69W4.5W135O25-4753.2%301021-5538.2%3013
2/11/2018MICHIGAN72-83L4L124.5O27-5549.1%23828-5056.0%338
2/15/2018PURDUE57-53W11W137.5U20-5139.2%35919-4839.6%3513
2/19/2018MINNESOTA73-63W-7.5W139U25-5545.5%301125-5843.1%3415
2/22/2018@ NORTHWESTERN70-64W3W124O24-4553.3%21923-4748.9%2613
2/25/2018MICHIGAN ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN ST: Last season: 20-15, lost to Kansas in NCAA round of 32.
Who's gone: G Eron Harris, G Alvin Ellis, F Matt Van Dyk.
Who's back: Four of the top five and eight of the top 10 scorers from last season. F Miles Bridges turned down a chance to be an NBA lottery pick to return for his sophomore season. Bridges is the Big Ten preseason player of the year and a national player of the year candidate. F Nick Ward averaged nearly 14 points and six-plus rebounds as a freshman, trailing only Bridges on the team. Ward joined Bridges on the preseason All-Big Ten team.
Who's new: F Jaren Jackson and F Xavier Tillman are talented enough as freshmen to be key players on a loaded team. The 6-11, 242-pound Jackson is projected by some as top-five pick in the 2018 NBA draft. Izzo said the 6-8, 260-pound Tillman was the biggest surprise in early practices.
The Skinny: Izzo, a Hall of Fame coach, has a good shot to win his second national championship, reach his eighth Final Four and win his first Big Ten regular season title since 2012.
WISCONSIN: Last season: 27-10; lost to Florida in regional semifinals of NCAA Tournament
Who's gone: F Nigel Hayes, F Vitto Brown, G Bronson Koenig, G Zak Showalter, G Jordan Hill
Who's back: F Ethan Happ (14.0 points, 9.0 rebounds) is the lone returning starter. One of the toughest big-man matchups in the country with his athleticism, one of Happ's only weaknesses is a lack of an outside shot. G D'Mitrik Trice (5.6 points) hit 41 percent from 3-point territory off the bench as a freshman last season. He has the poise to take over the point guard job from Koenig. G Brevin Pritzl will get a shot to show off his 3-point range with more regular minutes. Swingman Khalil Iverson's strength is athleticism in the paint.
Who's new: A promising three-member freshman class could be called on to contribute early, especially Gs Kobe King and Brad Davison. The athletic, 6-foot-4 King was the unanimous prep player of the year in Wisconsin last season. The hustling Davison could be the next player that Badgers fans love and opponents hate to face.
The Skinny: A transition year for Wisconsin. The talent is there, but the Badgers lack the experience that fueled the program to new heights over the last five years. A summer exhibition trip of Australia and New Zealand did help with developing chemistry. A return to the NCAA Tournament will depend on 3-point shooting and how the supporting cast develops around Happ.
PREVIEW
No. 2 Spartans can win title outright at Wisconsin
 

Sophomore guard Brevin Pritzl and redshirt junior forward Andy Van Vliet have shouldered some of the load on offense of late for Wisconsin.

Contributions from multiple players will be needed when the Badgers (14-16, 7-10 Big Ten) host No. 2 Michigan State on Sunday in the Big Ten Conference regular-season finale for both teams.

The Spartans (27-3, 15-2) have won 11 straight games since a 10-point defeat at home to Michigan on Jan. 13. Michigan State secured at least a share of the Big Ten title on Tuesday with a 20-point home victory against Illinois.

A loss to the Badgers will allow Ohio State to earn a share of the conference championship.

Van Vliet scored 14 points and was 4 of 6 from 3-point range to help boost Wisconsin to a 70-64 victory at Northwestern on Thursday night.

The 7-footer, a native of Antwerp, Belgium, played a career-high 24 minutes in a reserve role against the Wildcats. Leading up to the game, Van Vliet had played 14 minutes total in four league games this season.

Wisconsin redshirt junior forward Ethan Happ, who scored 15 of his game-high 19 points in the second half, said he was happy to see Van Vliet's effort.

"I'm really proud of him for just sticking with it," Happ told the Wisconsin State Journal. "He hasn't been in in awhile, and then he comes in and does that."

Pritzl, who drained a critical 3-pointer with less than 30 seconds to go at Northwestern, has averaged 11.4 points and 3.8 rebounds in the Badgers' last five games.

The Northwestern victory was the third straight for Wisconsin, which secured the No. 9 seed in next week's Big Ten tournament at Madison Square Garden in New York. The Badgers square off against Maryland on Thursday.

Michigan State treks to Madison to play three days after Spartans coach Tom Izzo and sophomore guard/forward Miles Bridges were among the people mentioned in a federal report that outlined impermissible benefits attained from ex-NBA agents.

Bridges, a native of Flint, Mich., was tabbed as the Big Ten preseason player of the year. His mother, Cynthia Bridges, also is named in the federal probe, according to a Detroit Free Press report.

On Saturday, the school announced that Bridges was cleared of any wrongdoing and will play in Sunday's matchup.

"After learning of the allegations in yesterday's Yahoo! Sports article, our compliance office conducted a thorough internal review. Michigan State presented its findings to the NCAA, and Miles Bridges has been cleared for competition moving forward, beginning Sunday at Wisconsin," interim athletic director Bill Beekman said in a statement.

Bridges is the Spartans' scoring leader at 17.1 points per game and is second in rebounding with an average of 6.8 boards. Sophomore guard Nick Ward averages 10.8 points.

Izzo said that Michigan State has the ability to achieve more postseason success.

"I look at it like we have other things to accomplish," Izzo said after the Illinois win. "Banners are what we like to do here, but it's one of those years when I'm not satisfied with that one."

The Spartans have lost three in a row in Madison, and the current group has never won at the Kohl Center.

Bridges and Miles combined for 36 points in a 76-61 win over Wisconsin last month at the Breslin Center. Ward had 11 rebounds.

Happ scored a team-high 23 points and Pritzl added 13 for the Badgers in East Lansing. Wisconsin shot a woeful 20.8 percent from long range in the setback.


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