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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 1/19/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
MICHIGAN
 
WISCONSIN
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

126
 
54
Final
64

MICHIGAN (17 - 0) at WISCONSIN (11 - 6)
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605MICHIGAN-1.5-3
606WISCONSIN126126
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MICHIGAN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-0+9.19-87-1073.636.347.1%36.256.626.039.7%32.1
Road Games5-0+5.14-12-372.837.846.9%36.456.625.838.6%31.0
Last 5 Games5-0+34-13-275.038.448.1%33.659.828.043.1%32.0
Conference Games6-0+55-13-373.239.747.4%33.360.728.242.5%31.3
MICHIGAN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.636.327-5747.1%8-2236.7%12-1867.4%3681414694
vs opponents surrendering69.73325-5743.3%7-2233.9%13-1968.8%35813186143
Team Stats (Road Games)72.837.827-5746.9%7-2134.6%12-1770.6%36815166104
Stats Against (All Games)56.626.022-5639.7%5-1630.2%8-1264.7%32710163133
vs opponents averaging72.734.826-5844.4%8-2234.7%13-1969.7%35914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)56.625.821-5538.6%5-1728.6%9-1367.2%31710173134

WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-6-4.88-810-773.933.048.3%34.563.629.540.7%33.6
Home Games6-2-43-56-280.739.050.8%33.964.630.441.6%31.0
Last 5 Games1-4-8.81-32-367.826.445.7%31.068.430.443.0%37.4
Conference Games3-3-42-32-467.325.247.5%30.564.830.040.8%36.2
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.933.028-5848.3%8-2139.1%10-1566.2%34714166104
vs opponents surrendering71.333.826-5943.2%8-2234.0%13-1868.7%35913197133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.739.029-5750.8%9-2241.0%14-2068.1%34715146104
Stats Against (All Games)63.629.523-5740.7%7-2032.5%11-1665.8%34810185123
vs opponents averaging74.635.326-5944.4%8-2333.7%14-2169.4%381014186144
Stats Against (Home Games)64.630.424-5841.6%8-2236.7%8-1361.3%31710215122
Average power rating of opponents played: MICHIGAN 79.2,  WISCONSIN 78.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MICHIGAN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/1/2018PURDUE76-57W-6.5W139U26-5547.3%361122-6235.5%339
12/4/2018@ NORTHWESTERN62-60W-5L127.5U24-5543.6%33923-5145.1%269
12/8/2018S CAROLINA89-78W-17.5L133O28-5451.9%371632-6251.6%2410
12/15/2018W MICHIGAN70-62W-25L134U24-5444.4%32821-4645.7%3216
12/22/2018AIR FORCE71-50W-26L129U28-6046.7%321121-4546.7%2720
12/30/2018BINGHAMTON74-52W-32.5L128.5U30-6347.6%37820-5040.0%3114
1/3/2019PENN ST68-55W-11W128.5U25-5545.5%291024-5742.1%3718
1/6/2019INDIANA74-63W-9W131O29-5850.0%31323-5442.6%347
1/10/2019@ ILLINOIS79-69W-8.5W136O28-6245.2%381429-6147.5%3014
1/13/2019NORTHWESTERN80-60W-14W128O31-5952.5%33923-5442.6%2813
1/19/2019@ WISCONSIN              
1/22/2019MINNESOTA              
1/25/2019@ INDIANA              
1/29/2019OHIO ST              
2/1/2019@ IOWA              
2/5/2019@ RUTGERS              
2/9/2019WISCONSIN              

WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/30/2018@ IOWA72-66W-2W142U27-5648.2%32923-5939.0%3811
12/3/2018RUTGERS69-64W-11.5L126.5O29-5453.7%27627-5846.6%308
12/8/2018@ MARQUETTE69-74L2L137O27-5450.0%361323-6535.4%418
12/13/2018SAVANNAH ST101-60W-36W163U37-6656.1%451024-6040.0%2013
12/22/2018GRAMBLING84-53W-25.5W134O28-5749.1%411019-5038.0%2617
12/29/2018@ W KENTUCKY76-83L-6.5L135O31-6845.6%31732-5855.2%3813
1/3/2019MINNESOTA52-59L-9L133U20-4841.7%251121-4843.7%3714
1/6/2019@ PENN ST71-52W-1.5W128.5U30-6149.2%33720-5337.7%3516
1/11/2019PURDUE80-84L-3L132O30-5653.6%321728-6642.4%398
1/14/2019@ MARYLAND60-64L4T132U23-6038.3%34816-4734.0%3810
1/19/2019MICHIGAN              
1/23/2019@ ILLINOIS              
1/26/2019NORTHWESTERN              
1/29/2019@ NEBRASKA              
2/1/2019MARYLAND              
2/6/2019@ MINNESOTA              
2/9/2019@ MICHIGAN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MICHIGAN: Last season: 33-8, reached national title game.
Nickname: Wolverines.
Coach: John Beilein.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Forward Moe Wagner, guard Muhammad-Ali Abdur-Rahkman, guard-forward Duncan Robinson.
Who's back: Charles Matthews passed on the NBA and returned to the Wolverines. He averaged 13 points a game last season. Point guard Zavier Simpson shot just 29 percent from 3-point range and 52 percent on free throws, but his defensive intensity set the tone for much of Michigan's success. Jordan Poole averaged only 6 points a game as a freshman, but his 3-pointer at the buzzer beat Houston to send Michigan to the Sweet 16. Isaiah Livers and Eli Brooks combined for 34 starts in 2017-18. At 7-foot-1, Jon Teske gives the Wolverines a big defensive presence inside, and he's shown flashes on offense.
Who's new: Freshmen Brandon Johns and David DeJulius were rated No. 60 and No. 93 in ESPN's Class of 2018 Top 100. Ignas Brazdeikis averaged 28.4 points as a senior at Orangeville Prep in Canada.
The Skinny: Michigan's defensive resurgence helped the Wolverines to a Sweet 16 berth in 2017 and last season's Final Four run. Wagner will be tough to replace, and a lot may depend on how much Poole, Livers and the new freshmen can contribute offensively.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Michigan at 35-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the same odds as rival Michigan State. Only 11 teams ' and none from the Big Ten ' are given shorter odds.
WISCONSIN: Last season: 15-18, missed NCAA Tournament for first time in 19 years.
Nickname: Badgers.
Coach: Greg Gard.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Reserve forwards Aaron Moesch and Andy Van Vliet (transferred to William & Mary).
Who's back: The Badgers get 95 percent of their scoring back from last season, led by senior forward Ethan Happ. The 6-foot-10 Happ (17.9 points per game, 8.0 rebounds, 3.7 assists) has been working on foul shooting and developing a mid-range jumper. Three important pieces in the backcourt are back from injuries, starting with guard Brad Davison. He emerged as an emotional leader during a freshman season in which he was hampered by a shoulder injury. D'Mitrik Trice (foot) and Kobe King (knee) give Gard depth and options at the perimeter. Getting guard Brevin Pritzl to hit consistently from 3-point range might make foes think twice about doubling Happ. Six-5 senior Khalil Iverson is the team's best athlete and embraces opportunities to guard an opponent's best scorer. Six-11 sophomore forward Nate Reuvers can hit jumpers but Badgers can get a boost if he can help Happ and Iverson on the boards.
Who's new: Trevor Anderson gives Gard another backcourt option after transferring from Wisconsin-Green Bay, where he averaged 9.8 points and 28 minutes in 20 games. He shot 37 percent from 3-point range. The Badgers added two scholarship players in their freshman class: guard Tai Strickland, who is the son of former NBA player Rod Strickland; and 6-8 forward Taylor Currie from Clarkston, Michigan.
The Skinny: With Happ leading the way, the Badgers have the ingredients of a team that should return to the NCAA Tournament. Happ, along with key upperclassmen Iverson and Pritzl, played on tourney teams that included Nigel Hayes and Bronson Koenig. The backcourt should be stronger with a healthy Davison, Trice and King. The Badgers won five of their last eight games last season because of better defense. They're stressing defense again going into this season.
Expectations: Wisconsin was a long shot to win the NCAA Tournament at 120-1, according to Las Vegas oddsmakers. It's on par with other Big Ten teams Maryland and Penn State. Michigan and Michigan State are the top favorites out of the league at 35-1.
PREVIEW
No. 2 Michigan puts perfection on line in Madison
 

Michigan has already made some major history this season.

The Wolverines try to build on a growing legacy with a trip to Wisconsin on Saturday.

No. 2 Michigan's 17-0 record ranks as its best ever start. It can set a new program record for longest winning streak in a season if they defeat the Badgers.

The Wolverines (6-0 Big Ten) got big games from two starters who normally don't light up the scoreboard in an 80-60 win over Northwestern on Sunday.

Point guard Zavier Simpson poured in a career-best 24 points and added four assists and three steals without a turnover. Center Jon Teske matched his career high with 17 points and also contributed 11 rebounds, three steals and two blocks.

Simpson averages 8.6 points, fourth-best on the team, with Teske just behind him at 8.4 ppg.

"As we go down the road, we're going to need that," coach John Beilein said of their offensive contributions. I don't want to compare it to any other team because we've had some great teams. I hate comparing great to great but I do say this team has the capacity, if we get that out of those two, I wouldn't want to have to guard that."

Michigan has three players averaging over 13 points a game, including freshman Ignas Brazdeikis (15.6), Charles Matthews (14.1) and Jordan Poole (13.4).

Beilein downplayed the historical significance of his team's start.

"Probably everybody would like me to make some great statement about being 17-0. It's just another game," he said. "It's another game and we've got another one coming up Saturday at Wisconsin."

Michigan reached the national championship game last season, so it knows most programs are judged by its tournament success.

"You don't win championships with 17 games, 17 wins," Matthews told ESPN. "We're just trying to be winning at the end of March, beginning of April."

The Badgers (11-6, 3-3 Big Ten) will try to avoid losing their third straight. They have dropped four-point decisions to Purdue and Maryland in their last four games.

Wisconsin trailed by 18 at halftime to the Terrapins on Monday and its second-half rally came up just short.

"Every loss stings," sophomore guard Brad Davison told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. "The start of the game is what stings. It is kind of a theme the past couple of games. Getting down early and then fighting and crawling and scrapping to get back - making it hard on ourselves.

"In the first half, our offense was very stagnant," he added. "We had to take a lot of tough shots late in the shot clock that we didn't have to do in the second half. We had a lot better ball movement."

The Badgers made 11 3-pointers in second half.

"I thought the execution was as good as it has been in a while," coach Greg Gard said. "I thought we really moved the ball. We shared it. We got it to the right people. Obviously, it helps when you make shots. But shots usually go in because of good execution. It's not by accident. I thought we had a lot of guys that did some very good things."

The Badgers are led by forward Ethan Happ (19.4 ppg, 10.4 rpg, 4.6 apg).

Michigan won at Wisconsin 83-72 last season.

--Field Level Media


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