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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/26/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS TECH
 
W VIRGINIA
+7.5  

-7.5  
+250

-330

141.5
 
74
Final
84

TEXAS TECH (22 - 7) at W VIRGINIA (21 - 8)
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Monday, 2/26/2018 9:00 PM
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727TEXAS TECH142.5141.5
728W VIRGINIA-5.5-7
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-7+3.713-1211-1475.736.146.4%35.963.528.939.9%31.6
Road Games6-6-1.96-65-770.534.443.4%34.967.230.342.4%32.9
Last 5 Games2-3-2.32-33-270.833.243.6%34.267.434.842.3%32.0
Conference Games10-6+0.77-97-971.534.244.2%34.467.131.142.9%31.4
TEXAS TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.736.126-5746.4%7-2035.5%16-2370.6%361014188134
vs opponents surrendering72.934.426-5943.6%8-2234.3%13-1971.7%36914186133
Team Stats (Road Games)70.534.425-5743.4%7-2033.1%14-1975.4%351013207134
Stats Against (All Games)63.528.921-5339.9%7-2132.1%14-2069.7%32810216163
vs opponents averaging76.136.527-6045.0%8-2335.2%14-1972.1%36914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)67.230.322-5242.4%6-2031.8%17-2372.2%33812186154

W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-8-14.912-1310-1480.340.543.5%38.668.131.441.4%34.4
Home Games13-3-11.26-65-784.241.645.3%40.663.829.439.4%32.9
Last 5 Games3-2-8.52-32-378.438.047.1%36.272.229.042.0%31.2
Conference Games10-6-9.49-75-1077.338.144.0%36.770.732.642.8%32.8
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)80.340.528-6443.5%9-2534.9%16-2077.2%391315218125
vs opponents surrendering71.933.626-5943.3%8-2234.3%13-1871.8%35914186134
Team Stats (Home Games)84.241.629-6545.3%9-2436.1%17-2276.9%411316198116
Stats Against (All Games)68.131.422-5341.4%7-2035.9%17-2471.6%34912196174
vs opponents averaging74.335.426-5845.3%8-2235.5%14-1971.7%35914176134
Stats Against (Home Games)63.829.421-5339.4%7-2035.0%15-2170.7%33811205174
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS TECH 80.7,  W VIRGINIA 80.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/9/2018@ OKLAHOMA65-75L2.5L162.5U25-6737.3%441525-6141.0%3710
1/13/2018W VIRGINIA72-71W-4.5L144U22-4450.0%271323-5939.0%3113
1/17/2018@ TEXAS58-67L-3.5L128.5U21-5538.2%311023-4551.1%3315
1/20/2018@ IOWA ST52-70L-7.5L142U20-5933.9%381527-5747.4%3411
1/23/2018OKLAHOMA ST75-70W-9.5L141O22-5242.3%311525-5446.3%3120
1/27/2018@ S CAROLINA70-63W-3W132.5O20-4742.6%281519-5137.3%3216
1/31/2018TEXAS73-71W-8L129.5O22-5242.3%371524-6536.9%3914
2/3/2018@ TCU83-71W3.5W146O28-5550.9%271125-5149.0%3117
2/7/2018IOWA ST76-58W-14W141U29-5949.2%32922-5738.6%3815
2/10/2018@ KANSAS ST66-47W-1.5W134U24-5345.3%361213-4528.9%3418
2/13/2018OKLAHOMA88-78W-7W152O30-6248.4%331026-5646.4%3214
2/17/2018@ BAYLOR57-59L-1L132.5U20-5139.2%381818-5433.3%3412
2/21/2018@ OKLAHOMA ST71-79L-4L142O25-6041.7%301324-4652.2%3117
2/24/2018KANSAS72-74L-2.5L143O24-5642.9%34826-5250.0%2910
2/26/2018@ W VIRGINIA              
3/3/2018TCU              

W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/9/2018BAYLOR57-54W-10L148U19-6131.1%361119-5335.8%4421
1/13/2018@ TEXAS TECH71-72L4.5W144U23-5939.0%311322-4450.0%2713
1/15/2018KANSAS66-71L-5.5L156.5U25-6240.3%381626-5944.1%3513
1/20/2018TEXAS86-51W-9W135.5O31-6845.6%451017-5034.0%2915
1/22/2018@ TCU73-82L-2L155P25-7533.3%401225-5942.4%4616
1/27/2018KENTUCKY76-83L-10L149O27-6839.7%34626-5844.8%4916
1/31/2018@ IOWA ST77-93L-8.5L146.5O29-6743.3%32936-5862.1%328
2/3/2018KANSAS ST89-51W-7W145U28-5154.9%361214-4729.8%2415
2/5/2018@ OKLAHOMA75-73W4W166.5U30-7142.3%381125-5644.6%3615
2/10/2018OKLAHOMA ST85-88L-12.5L150O28-5451.9%281224-5246.2%3113
2/12/2018TCU82-66W-8W153.5U31-6150.8%381224-5642.9%2913
2/17/2018@ KANSAS69-77L3.5L152.5U27-6144.3%331322-4746.8%308
2/20/2018@ BAYLOR71-60W-1W140.5U23-5343.4%351319-5832.8%3914
2/24/2018IOWA ST85-70W-16.5L147.5O30-6645.5%47824-5642.9%278
2/26/2018TEXAS TECH              
3/3/2018@ TEXAS              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS TECH: Last season: 18-14.
Who's gone: F Anthony Livingston; F Aaron Ross; G Devon Thomas; F Matthew Temple; F Thomas Brandsma.
Who's back: G Keenan Evans, the team's top scorer at 15.4 points per game while shooting 43 percent on 3-pointers; F Zach Smith, who averaged 12.1 points and team-best 7.2 rebounds; F Justin Gray, who shot 53 percent from the field; G Niem Stevenson.
Who's new: Most of the team with 11 newcomers. Seven are true freshmen along with junior college transfer guards Josh Webster and Hyron Edwards, and two Division I transfers, Tommy Hamilton IV from DePaul and Brandone Francis from Florida.
The Skinny: With five seniors and seven freshmen, Beard was spot-on when he said the team's "chemistry is a work in progress." When the former Red Raiders assistant returned to Texas Tech last year as head coach, he brought in three graduate transfers among six new players. Whether the Raiders can get back to their second NCAA Tournament in 11 seasons will depend on how the seasoned seniors and the youngsters come together on the court.
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. 21 West Virginia plays home finale against No. 6 Texas Tech
 

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- West Virginia's basketball program was in "fix-it" mode when Jevon Carter and Daxter Miles signed in November 2013.

Coach Bob Huggins, stinging from his first losing season in 27 years, wanted grittier players committed to digging in on defense. And thus "Press Virginia" was born the following year, with freshman guards providing the teeth.

Monday night will be the home finale for the two when the No. 21 Mountaineers (21-8, 10-6) host No. 6 Texas Tech at WVU Coliseum.

Carter hasn't missed a game in his college career, a string that will reach 137 on Senior Night. The All-American candidate ranks fourth in the nation in steals and soon will become the first four-time member of the Big 12 all-defensive team.

Miles is ninth on the school career steals list (167) and fifth in games started (116).

"They've had great careers," Huggins said. "Those two guys, to a large degree, are responsible for getting this back on track."

While West Virginia is approaching its fourth straight NCAA bid, Texas Tech (22-7, 10-6) has gone dancing just once in the past decade. Second-year coach Chris Beard hopes this year's success -- highlighted by the program's highest-ever AP ranking -- isn't some temporary flash.

Picked seventh in the Big 12 this season, the Red Raiders were primed to stop Kansas' unfathomable string of conference championships until a three-game losing streak.

After a 74-72 loss Saturday to the Jayhawks, amid the craziest game-day atmosphere Lubbock has ever witnessed, Beard lamented how close his team came to "sitting in here popping pinatas and having a party."

Now a second-place finish appears the best Texas Tech can manage, and even that depends on properly managing a 48-hour turnaround as it flies across country to face West Virginia.

"I know they're an aggressive team," Red Raiders freshman Zhaire Smith said. "We've got to be able to make the right plays -- smart plays."

Texas Tech won the first meeting 72-71 on Jan. 13, rallying from 11 points down in the final 13 minutes. Keenan Evans scored 20 points that day, going 8 of 9 at the foul line.

Winning the rematch will be difficult, though, with Evans hobbled by a foot injury. The senior guard has made just 3 of 19 shots from the floor during the past three losses, not coming close to his 17.2 points-per-game average.

Forward Justin Gray, the only Red Raiders player to start all 29 games, is questionable after being knocked out of the Kansas game by a hard screen.

"If there's an MVP on our team, it might be Justin," Beard said. "The guy has changed his game every year he's been in college. He's our ultimate glue guy. He's our best defender, our best rebounder per position, and he scores big baskets."


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