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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 1/29/2015Line$ LineOU LineScore
UTAH
 
UCLA
-5.5  

+5.5  
-220

+180

132
 
59
Final
69

UTAH (16 - 3) at UCLA (11 - 9)
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Thursday, 1/29/2015 10:00 PM
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555UTAH-6.5-5.5
556UCLA132.5132.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
UTAH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games16-3+4.214-410-775.136.449.9%35.956.526.337.9%29.9
Road Games3-3+0.25-11-560.026.541.1%33.358.527.338.7%33.7
Last 5 Games4-1+24-13-272.836.047.5%29.659.426.443.2%32.2
Conference Games6-1+36-14-373.435.948.7%32.655.924.140.3%31.6
UTAH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)75.136.426-5149.9%8-1841.7%16-2468.2%36815167125
vs opponents surrendering66.831.324-5642.2%6-1934.4%13-1968.2%34912196134
Team Stats (Road Games)60.026.520-4841.1%6-1832.1%15-2169.5%33710187135
Stats Against (All Games)56.526.320-5437.9%5-1533.9%11-1665.3%3089216134
vs opponents averaging69.432.424-5544.0%6-1835.4%15-2168.4%36913186134
Stats Against (Road Games)58.527.320-5338.7%5-1434.1%13-1965.8%34119197124

UCLA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games11-9-3.27-138-1171.932.141.9%40.370.132.941.9%35.6
Home Games9-1+36-46-383.938.547.2%41.768.731.540.7%34.6
Last 5 Games3-2+0.83-22-372.229.843.3%39.069.833.845.5%31.8
Conference Games3-4-1.23-42-565.127.339.6%37.768.932.744.7%34.6
UCLA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)71.932.126-6141.9%6-1834.5%14-2264.7%401214187124
vs opponents surrendering64.330.222-5540.4%6-1832.7%14-2069.4%34911196133
Team Stats (Home Games)83.938.529-6247.2%8-1843.5%18-2765.6%421218188115
Stats Against (All Games)70.132.924-5841.9%8-2235.7%14-1971.5%36814197134
vs opponents averaging69.632.925-5544.3%6-1835.0%14-2069.5%361013186134
Stats Against (Home Games)68.731.524-5940.7%8-2335.9%12-1868.3%35813215142
Average power rating of opponents played: UTAH 74.7,  UCLA 75.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
UTAH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2014@ BYU65-61W2.5W146.5U22-4845.8%431524-6536.9%317
12/13/2014*KANSAS60-63L4W131U21-5438.9%311318-4341.9%2815
12/20/2014*UNLV59-46W-9W129U21-5339.6%371017-5232.7%4115
12/23/2014S DAKOTA ST80-66W-17.5L126.5O30-5851.7%371125-6339.7%3512
12/30/2014CARROLL MT85-49W - -33-5164.7%381819-4938.8%1517
1/2/2015USC79-55W-16.5W133O29-5156.9%381125-6538.5%329
1/4/2015UCLA71-39W-12W135U24-5147.1%421015-5228.8%2811
1/7/2015COLORADO74-49W-10.5W123.5U26-6142.6%37817-4339.5%3018
1/15/2015@ ARIZONA ST76-59W-5W126O22-4153.7%321222-5639.3%2813
1/17/2015@ ARIZONA51-69L5.5L126U16-4139.0%191326-5349.1%4010
1/21/2015WASHINGTON ST86-64W-18.5W136O29-6048.3%30421-4645.7%3517
1/25/2015WASHINGTON77-56W-13W127.5O28-5253.8%30922-5242.3%2812
1/29/2015@ UCLA              
2/1/2015@ USC              
2/7/2015@ COLORADO              
2/12/2015STANFORD              
2/15/2015CALIFORNIA              
2/19/2015@ OREGON ST              

UCLA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/10/2014UC-RIVERSIDE77-66W-16.5L140O25-4753.2%401622-6832.4%338
12/13/2014GONZAGA74-87L7.5L147.5O25-6041.7%301231-5358.5%3413
12/20/2014*KENTUCKY44-83L16L136U19-7126.8%421532-6450.0%4712
12/28/2014@ ALABAMA50-56L4.5L144U16-5230.8%401817-5133.3%3912
1/2/2015@ COLORADO56-62L4L133.5U22-7031.4%411318-4837.5%4118
1/4/2015@ UTAH39-71L12L135U15-5228.8%281124-5147.1%4210
1/8/2015STANFORD86-81W1W131.5O27-6243.5%511026-7136.6%429
1/11/2015CALIFORNIA73-54W-6.5W135U29-6544.6%40621-5240.4%3416
1/14/2015@ USC83-66W-5W143.5O35-6256.5%411424-5841.4%2012
1/22/2015@ OREGON ST55-66L-1.5L124U19-6230.6%351222-4351.2%3216
1/24/2015@ OREGON64-82L2.5L147U25-6141.0%28733-5362.3%3110
1/29/2015UTAH              
1/31/2015COLORADO              
2/5/2015@ STANFORD              
2/7/2015@ CALIFORNIA              
2/11/2015OREGON ST              
2/14/2015OREGON              
2/18/2015@ ARIZONA ST              
2/21/2015@ ARIZONA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
UTAH: The Utes have a realistic chance of making the NCAA Tournament, in large part because of the play of PG Delon Wright (15.5 PPG, 6.8 RPG, 5.3 APG). At 6-foot-5, he has tremendous size for the point guard position. While he is not much of a threat from the outside (22% threes), he is an efficient scorer (56.1% FG). Not only is Wright the focal point on offense, he is an elite defender who will also guard the opponent's best player. In the frontcourt, PF Jordan Loveridge (14.7 PPG, 7.0 RPG, 2.3 APG) is a talented player who followed up a nice freshman season with a solid sophomore campaign. These two provide the Utes with one of the better inside-outside duos in the conference. For Utah to make the Big Dance, SG Brandon Taylor (10.6 PPG, 3.5 APG, 2.1 RPG) and swingman Dakarai Tucker (6.8 PPG, 39% threes) will have to score more to force defenses to pay attention to them.
UCLA: If you are talking about pure talent, the Bruins deserve to be higher on the list. However, this is as young of a team as there is in the conference, who will look to replace five key players that helped UCLA reach the Sweet 16 last season. The top incoming freshman is 6-foot-9 PF Kevin Looney, who is relentless on the glass. He should work well with C Tony Parker (6.9 PPG, 4.4 RPG, 0.6 BPG), who has to become a more imposing presence down low. He is skilled and agile for his size, but he has to be more aggressive in his junior campaign. SG Norman Powell (11.4 PPG, 2.8 RPG, 53% FG) leads a thin backcourt. Powell came off the bench last season, but will likely be the team's leading scorer, especially early as the freshmen class adjusts to college basketball. He must become a better shooter (29% from threes), as opposing defense are going to pack it in a bit and make the Bruins beat them from deep, but Powell played very well in the 2014 postseason with 14.0 PPG. He will be joined by PG Bryce Alford (8.0 PPG, 2.8 APG, 39% threes) who is the son of head coach Steve Alford, and has similarities to his father in his intelligence and long-range shooting.
PREVIEW
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*Utah-UCLA Preview* ===================

By NOEY KUPCHAN STATS Writer

Utah (16-3) at UCLA (11-9), 10:00 p.m. EDT

Continuing to dominate on both ends of the floor, Utah quietly remains one of the best teams in the country.

UCLA knows all too well just how good the Utes can be.

After obliterating the Bruins earlier this month, No. 11 Utah goes for its first win in Los Angeles in over 53 years Thursday night.

The Utes (16-3, 6-1 Pac-12) are shooting 49.9 percent for one of the best marks in college basketball, and they're third in the conference with 75.1 points per game. Utah is also holding opponents to an average of 56.5 points - the best mark in the Pac-12 - and 37.9 percent from the floor.

"Basketball is a little bit unique because it's always flowing," coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "Most times, people think you gain confidence from offense. But this is an example where we're gaining some confidence knowing we can defend some people and it makes the game fun at the other end."

Aside from a 69-51 loss at then-No. 10 Arizona on Jan. 17, the Utes have won their other six conference games by an average of 23.5 points - including a 71-39 rout of UCLA on Jan. 4.

Bruins leading scorer Bryce Alford, averaging 15.8 points, went scoreless on 0-of-10 shooting as UCLA was held to its fewest points since a 34-25 win at Oregon on Feb. 17. 1967.

"If you guard a team like that, they're going to shoot bad shots eventually if you don't give them the shots they want," Utes forward Jordan Loveridge said afterward. "If you make them shoot contested shots and get the rebounds, they're going to have a tough night."

Utah has taken two of the last three matchups in the series, with both wins coming at home. The Utes have been outscored by a combined 41 points in dropping both road meetings since joining the Pac-12 in 2011-12.

Before those defeats, Utah's only win in four prior visits to UCLA was an 88-79 victory on Dec. 29, 1961.

The Utes are looking to keep building after easily defeating Washington 77-56 on Sunday. Junior Dakarai Tucker led the way with a career-high 19 points off the bench and Brandon Taylor scored 14 as Utah shot 53.8 percent.

"We do a great job as a team at not forcing shots," Taylor said. "We're very patient offensively. We may get sped up and turn the ball over sometimes but, for the most part, we've done a good job and we've grown so much in having a great pace offensively."

The Bruins (11-9, 3-4) return home after closing a 1-2 road swing with back-to-back defeats. UCLA fell 66-55 at Oregon State last Thursday and 82-64 at Oregon on Saturday while shooting a combined 35.8 percent.

"As coaches we need to figure things out," coach Steve Alford said. "It's about staying positive, whether it's difficult or not, we have to stay positive. We believe in this team. They're going to continue to hear that from us. We have to get better and continue to work on the things that we need to work on."

Big man Tony Parker missed the last two games with a back injury, leaving his status for Thursday unclear. The 6-foot-9 junior was averaging 15.3 points on 64.1 percent shooting over a four-game stretch before sitting out.

UCLA has dropped each of its four games against Top 25 foes by an average of 26.5 points.


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