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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 1/15/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
KANSAS
 
W VIRGINIA
+5.5  

-5.5  
+180

-220

156.5
 
71
Final
66

KANSAS (14 - 3) at W VIRGINIA (15 - 2)
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Monday, 1/15/2018 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
747KANSAS156.5157
748W VIRGINIA-4.5-6.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games14-3-5.89-78-885.844.651.0%36.570.231.840.2%35.3
Road Games6-1+54-32-576.337.945.7%34.370.131.441.2%38.6
Last 5 Games4-1-0.32-34-181.837.047.4%30.881.036.443.6%40.2
Conference Games4-1-0.32-34-181.837.047.4%30.881.036.443.6%40.2
KANSAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)85.844.632-6351.0%11-2741.5%10-1472.4%37918157125
vs opponents surrendering73.133.626-6043.0%8-2334.3%13-1970.5%35914196143
Team Stats (Road Games)76.337.928-6245.7%9-2537.4%10-1570.9%34918177124
Stats Against (All Games)70.231.825-6340.2%8-2532.8%12-1671.9%351012166143
vs opponents averaging77.936.927-5946.0%8-2236.3%16-2271.6%37914187134
Stats Against (Road Games)70.131.425-6241.2%7-2230.6%12-1771.9%391214175145

W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-2+37-65-882.141.143.0%39.665.430.940.2%34.8
Home Games9-0+33-21-486.643.244.4%42.760.129.338.1%33.6
Last 5 Games4-1+34-11-475.836.242.6%35.670.033.642.6%33.4
Conference Games4-1+34-11-475.836.242.6%35.670.033.642.6%33.4
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.141.128-6543.0%9-2733.5%17-2374.3%4013162110135
vs opponents surrendering70.533.425-5942.5%7-2233.7%13-1970.5%35913186143
Team Stats (Home Games)86.643.230-6744.4%9-2735.0%17-2570.7%4314171910116
Stats Against (All Games)65.430.921-5240.2%7-2034.7%17-2371.0%35811206204
vs opponents averaging73.134.926-5744.9%8-2234.8%14-2071.3%36914187144
Stats Against (Home Games)60.129.320-5338.1%7-2033.7%13-1970.2%34710206214
Average power rating of opponents played: KANSAS 79.4,  W VIRGINIA 75.2
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/28/2017TOLEDO96-58W-25.5W161U39-6659.1%35920-5040.0%2320
12/2/2017*SYRACUSE76-60W-9.5W140.5U27-5549.1%311618-5632.1%3617
12/6/2017*WASHINGTON65-74L-22L159.5U28-6245.2%341329-6048.3%3712
12/10/2017ARIZONA ST85-95L-12L161.5O32-6747.8%361633-6550.8%3310
12/16/2017@ NEBRASKA73-72W-12L146.5U29-6544.6%331229-5949.2%3314
12/18/2017NEBRASKA-OMAHA109-64W-34W161O43-6962.3%491122-6633.3%269
12/21/2017@ STANFORD75-54W-15W151U32-6152.5%371121-6134.4%3914
12/29/2017@ TEXAS92-86W-4W139.5O31-6944.9%38831-7243.1%449
1/2/2018TEXAS TECH73-85L-7.5L147.5O25-5545.5%291529-6743.3%4410
1/6/2018@ TCU88-84W-2W161.5O27-5350.9%281027-6939.1%4212
1/9/2018IOWA ST83-78W-16L158.5O32-6747.8%341030-6744.8%4417
1/13/2018KANSAS ST73-72W-12.5L149.5U24-4949.0%251327-5549.1%2712
1/15/2018@ W VIRGINIA              
1/20/2018BAYLOR              
1/23/2018@ OKLAHOMA              
1/27/2018TEXAS A&M              
1/29/2018@ KANSAS ST              
2/3/2018OKLAHOMA ST              
2/6/2018TCU              

W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/26/2017*MISSOURI83-79W-7.5L150O22-6036.7%31824-5642.9%4720
11/30/2017NEW JERSEY TECH102-69W - -35-7149.3%421223-5740.4%3419
12/5/2017VIRGINIA68-61W-4.5W132U21-5042.0%321019-4641.3%2714
12/9/2017@ PITTSBURGH69-60W-15.5L151.5U27-5945.8%322216-4734.0%3814
12/20/2017COPPIN ST77-38W - -24-7731.2%56811-4723.4%4128
12/23/2017FORDHAM86-69W-28.5L140O30-6645.5%441423-5442.6%2817
12/29/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST85-79W-3W153O25-5743.9%351824-4751.1%3221
1/1/2018@ KANSAS ST77-69W-2W147.5U30-5653.6%381820-5635.7%2715
1/6/2018OKLAHOMA89-76W-5.5W174U32-7045.7%381125-5843.1%3717
1/9/2018BAYLOR57-54W-10L148U19-6131.1%361119-5335.8%4421
1/13/2018@ TEXAS TECH71-72L4.5W144U23-5939.0%311322-4450.0%2713
1/15/2018KANSAS              
1/20/2018TEXAS              
1/22/2018@ TCU              
1/27/2018KENTUCKY              
1/31/2018@ IOWA ST              
2/3/2018KANSAS ST              
2/5/2018@ OKLAHOMA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
KANSAS: Last season: 31-5, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Who's gone: G Frank Mason III, G Josh Jackson, F Carlton Bragg, F Landen Lucas, F Dwight Coleby
Who's back: G Devonte Graham is the leading returning scorer at 13.4 points per game last season; G Svi Mykhailiuk averaged 9.8 points and flirted with the NBA before returning for senior season; G Lagerald Vick averaged 7.4 points; F Udoka Azubuike missed most of his freshman season with a wrist injury.
Who's new: G Malik Newman was a top-10 recruit who transferred from Mississippi State and sat out last season; G Sam Cunliffe is a transfer from Arizona State who becomes eligible in December; F Billy Preston was a consensus five-star recruit from Oak Hill Academy; G Marcus Garret was a four-star prospect from Dallas.
The Skinny: Kansas lost the national player of the year in Mason and a lottery pick in Jackson and is still favored to win its 14th straight Big 12 title. The Jayhawks should have more size with Azubuike and Preston in the paint, while Graham is poised to take over for Mason as a potential player of the year. If the newcomers can contribute, including do-everything guard Newman, the Jayhawks could make a Final Four run.
W VIRGINIA: Last season: 28-9, lost to Gonzaga in West Regional semifinals
Who's gone: F Nathan Adrian, G Tarik Phillip, F Elijah Macon.
Who's back: G Jevon Carter, the reigning Big 12 defensive player of the year, averaged 13.5 points, five rebounds, 2.5 steals and was the team's top 3-pointer shooter last season; G Daxter Miles Jr. averaged 8.8 points; F Lamont West; F Sagaba Konate; G James Bolden, F Maciej Bender.
Who's new: 6-8 Wesley Harris averaged 18.2 points and 8.4 rebounds and 6-6 D'Angelo Hunter averaging 15.8 points and four rebounds in junior college; freshman F Teddy Allen was the top prep scorer in Nebraska, averaging 31.7 points at Boys Town.
The Skinny: West Virginia has finished second in the Big 12 the past two seasons and has been picked runner-up again to perennial power Kansas. But the Mountaineers will be without second-leading scorer Esa Ahmad for the first half of the season after he failed to meet NCAA eligibility requirements. That will put pressure on a group of forwards with one combined start to produce until he gets back.
PREVIEW
No. 2 West Virginia ready for No. 12 Kansas
 

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Kansas basketball fans must dig deep into the archives, nearly three decades deep, to unearth the last time their team lost five straight games at an opponent's arena.

No. 2 West Virginia hopes to pull off the rare feat Monday night at WVU Coliseum.

The No. 12 Jayhawks lost here in 2014 despite 40 points from Andrew Wiggins, and the 2015 game slipped away in the final seconds on Juwan Staten's coast-to-coast drive. Two years ago, Kansas sacrificed its No. 1 ranking by committing 22 turnovers, and last season West Virginia coasted 85-69 behind Esa Ahmad's 27 points.

And as coach Bill Self acknowledges, this year's version of Kansas (14-3, 4-1) appears even more vulnerable than those previous teams that extended a dynasty of 13 straight Big 12 titles. Saturday's 73-72 squeaker over Kansas State at Allen Fieldhouse was the latest close call for a team that had to reload half its roster.

"We don't have the same teams we've had in the past where you can pull away from folks," Self said. "When you play better competition, any win is a good win, and we have to understand that."

Ahmad is back for the Mountaineers (15-2, 4-1), having been reinstated from a 16-game suspension for Saturday's 72-71 loss at Texas Tech. The junior forward scored 18 points off the bench in 34 minutes, presenting a silver lining after "Press Virginia" blew a double-digit second-half lead and saw its 15-game winning streak snapped.

The postgame scene in Lubbock created more drama when Mountaineers forward Wes Harris tried to punch a court-storming fan who bumped him. As of Sunday night, neither the school nor the league had announced any disciplinary action against Harris, a 17-game starter.

"I have had positive and open dialogue throughout the day with the Big 12 Conference and Texas Tech," WVU athletics director Shane Lyons said. "The issues of court security, player safety and postgame emotions all come into play with this situation. All three parties will continue to work together to review the information available and come to an appropriate outcome after all the facts have been addressed."

West Virginia coach Bob Huggins, notorious for suffering losses harder than he enjoys wins, sounded more concerned about his younger players fixating on last week's No. 2 ranking, the program's highest since 1959.

"We've got guys with inflated self-worth," he said. "They think they're better than what they are."

Huggins wasn't chastising senior point guard Jevon Carter, who scored 28 points and remains one of the nation's stickiest defenders at 3.59 steals per game.

Carter (16.8 points, 6.5 assists) and Kansas guard Devonte' Graham (18.4 points, 7.4 assists) are the Big 12's most veteran playmakers, combining for 181 career starts.

Each has a strong supporting cast. The Jayhawks deploy 3-point shooters Svi Mykhailiuk (16.5 points) and Lagerald Vick (14.9 points) around 7-footer Udoka Azubuike (14.8 points, 7.7 rebounds) in the middle. And sophomore transfer Malik Newman (10.7 points) sporadically flashes the potential expected from a five-star recruit.

West Virginia's spate of role players includes senior guard Daxter Miles (13.2 points), forward Lamonte West (12.3 points) and brawny center Sagaba Konate (8.9 points, 7.8 rebounds), whose 2.9 blocks rank second in the league.

The Mountaineers use a deeper rotation to enable their high-tempo, full-court press.

"They are terrific," Self said. "We are going to have to be focused and go up there and kind of let it go. We will need to rebound the ball, got to be physical and, of course, you have got to have a presence in everything we do."

If not, Kansas could suffer a fifth straight loss in Morgantown, something the program hasn't experienced since losing at Oklahoma from 1987 to 1991.


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