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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/6/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
BOSTON COLLEGE
 
LOUISVILLE
+20.5  

-20.5  


127.5
 
47
Final
79

BOSTON COLLEGE (7 - 15) at LOUISVILLE (18 - 4)
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Saturday, 2/6/2016 12:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
531BOSTON COLLEGE125126.5
532LOUISVILLE-21-20.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BOSTON COLLEGE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-15-55-115-1262.229.341.0%31.869.132.744.3%37.5
Road Games1-9-3.82-84-655.426.537.8%27.973.435.848.1%37.3
Last 5 Games0-5-12-21-454.627.836.5%31.073.034.045.4%40.2
Conference Games0-9-32-63-654.726.437.6%27.474.935.250.0%37.8
BOSTON COLLEGE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)62.229.322-5541.0%7-2233.3%10-1664.3%32612186133
vs opponents surrendering7032.525-5842.8%7-2134.3%13-1969.9%34913196123
Team Stats (Road Games)55.426.520-5337.8%6-2228.6%9-1467.9%28611175132
Stats Against (All Games)69.132.724-5544.3%7-1936.8%14-2068.2%37814167133
vs opponents averaging73.534.126-5844.9%7-2035.3%14-2169.8%371014186124
Stats Against (Road Games)73.435.826-5448.1%7-1837.6%15-1976.0%37817167123

LOUISVILLE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-4-0.89-98-979.037.048.2%40.760.428.337.5%30.7
Home Games14-1+0.97-43-781.039.149.5%42.555.626.035.7%30.3
Last 5 Games4-1+1.92-33-273.630.644.3%35.269.431.243.7%33.8
Conference Games7-2+1.23-64-570.129.743.7%37.864.829.039.7%34.3
LOUISVILLE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.037.029-6048.2%6-1736.7%15-2168.7%411313207125
vs opponents surrendering71.733.425-5943.2%7-2034.2%14-2068.9%35913206133
Team Stats (Home Games)81.039.130-6149.5%6-1638.0%14-2168.4%431315188126
Stats Against (All Games)60.428.320-5337.5%5-1830.2%15-2267.5%31910196153
vs opponents averaging75.134.926-5845.0%7-1935.1%16-2270.8%371014196124
Stats Against (Home Games)55.626.019-5435.7%5-1826.4%12-1963.3%30910196163
Average power rating of opponents played: BOSTON COLLEGE 77.4,  LOUISVILLE 74.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BOSTON COLLEGE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/19/2015DELAWARE69-61W-5.5W132.5U27-5747.4%341019-6230.6%429
12/22/2015*FORDHAM64-55W4.5W135.5U22-5341.5%401418-5632.1%3314
12/30/2015NEW HAMPSHIRE72-67W - -26-5349.1%331524-6040.0%4116
1/2/2016DUKE64-81L14.5L143O24-5642.9%261627-4955.1%3516
1/7/2016NOTRE DAME54-82L9.5L139U17-5133.3%221533-5362.3%3514
1/13/2016@ SYRACUSE40-62L11L129.5U15-4731.9%271622-4647.8%3514
1/16/2016@ PITTSBURGH61-84L19L136.5O23-4946.9%171233-5757.9%3417
1/20/2016MIAMI53-67L15W134.5U21-5637.5%371524-5543.6%4313
1/23/2016@ NOTRE DAME49-76L19.5L139.5U16-5628.6%331223-4847.9%368
1/26/2016FLORIDA ST62-72L10T139U26-5844.8%281723-5939.0%4617
1/30/2016@ N CAROLINA62-89L26.5L147O23-5244.2%282336-6753.7%3911
2/3/2016@ VIRGINIA47-61L23.5W123.5U13-4926.5%291117-4240.5%3713
2/6/2016@ LOUISVILLE              
2/9/2016N CAROLINA              
2/14/2016SYRACUSE              
2/17/2016@ CLEMSON              
2/21/2016@ WAKE FOREST              
2/23/2016VIRGINIA TECH              
2/27/2016GEORGIA TECH              

LOUISVILLE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/19/2015W KENTUCKY78-56W-22.5L140.5U30-6546.2%401122-5341.5%3516
12/22/2015MISSOURI-KC75-47W-24.5W138.5U27-5549.1%361014-4729.8%3119
12/23/2015UTAH VALLEY ST98-68W-37L145O31-5655.4%391223-5740.4%3019
12/26/2015@ KENTUCKY73-75L1.5L139O27-6342.9%391524-5246.2%2915
1/3/2016WAKE FOREST65-57W-15L149U25-5545.5%391224-6139.3%349
1/7/2016@ NC STATE77-72W-6.5L134.5O29-5750.9%361122-6136.1%3910
1/10/2016@ CLEMSON62-66L-6.5L129.5U24-6835.3%531714-4332.6%3112
1/14/2016PITTSBURGH59-41W-7.5W145U21-5141.2%361414-4928.6%3619
1/20/2016FLORIDA ST84-65W-10W143O32-6747.8%441325-5942.4%3616
1/23/2016@ GEORGIA TECH75-71W-7L138O27-6144.3%33624-5742.1%4111
1/27/2016@ VIRGINIA TECH91-83W-10L142.5O27-5251.9%311523-5145.1%2812
1/30/2016VIRGINIA47-63L-5L129U16-4932.7%271826-4557.8%2515
2/1/2016N CAROLINA71-65W-1W148U26-6043.3%411520-5834.5%3916
2/6/2016BOSTON COLLEGE              
2/8/2016@ DUKE              
2/13/2016@ NOTRE DAME              
2/17/2016SYRACUSE              
2/20/2016DUKE              
2/24/2016@ PITTSBURGH              
2/27/2016@ MIAMI              
PREVIEW
Boston College-Louisville Preview
 

One of the highlights of Rick Pitino's legacy is rebuilding Kentucky following a recruiting scandal. One of the lowlights will be a sex scandal during his tenure at archrival Louisville.

Reeling from the bombshell announcement the 19th-ranked Cardinals will not play in the ACC and NCAA tournaments as part of a self-imposed ban, they try to regroup Saturday at home against Boston College.

The news came Friday afternoon, while the NCAA continues to investigate allegations contained in a book written by an escort claiming there were numerous incidents with former Louisville players and recruits from 2010-14. Louisville president James Ramsey said an internal probe confirmed violations did occur, leading to the ban for the Cardinals (18-4, 7-2), who were a lock for the NCAA Tournament and trending upward for a potential deep run.

''We found out yesterday that we had a problem,'' said athletic director Tom Jurich, adding that the university wanted to deal with the findings as quickly as possible.

Louisville joins No. 12 SMU as teams self-imposing postseason bans for March and is the second ACC team to do so in as many seasons. Syracuse did so almost exactly one year ago, but the Orange were not a likely NCAA Tournament team when announcing their ban.

Pitino tried to distance himself from the allegations earlier this season, denying any knowledge of what went on and blaming former graduate assistant Andre McGee - he was named in Katina Powell's book for allegedly paying strippers $10,000 for 22 shows with recruits, with many coming at one of the school's dorms. Because of the ongoing NCAA probe, neither Pitino nor Jurich directly addressed questions regarding the scandal.

"As I told them the penalty, they all just started hugging Damion (Lee) and Trey (Lewis) as they cried," said Pitino, who resurrected the Wildcats after his arrival in Lexington in 1989, got them to a Final Four in 1993 and won the 1996 NCAA Tournament. "This is a team that was very much favored to go very far in the tournament. This penalty is quite substantial and is a complete shock to me. This is a punishment I never thought would have happened this season.

"This is a decision as harsh as anything I've ever seen in college basketball."

The ban is a crushing blow to fifth-year seniors Lee and Lewis, who both transferred to Louisville in a bid to cap their collegiate careers with an NCAA Tournament appearance. Lee - averaging a team-leading 17.0 points - was arguably the most sought-after senior transfer after averaging 21.4 points and 6.1 rebounds as a junior for Drexel, while Lewis - contributing 12.1 points per game while shooting just under 40 percent from 3-point range - had come from Cleveland State, where he averaged 16.3 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.9 assists.

Lee had begun to feel the urgency of getting to the postseason, bouncing back from a season-low six-point effort in a home loss to Virginia last Saturday by hitting 4 of 7 shots from 3 and scoring 24 in a 71-65 victory over No. 2 North Carolina on Monday.

The ban, though, means the Cardinals are playing out a nine-game string starting with the worst the ACC has to offer.

The Eagles (7-15, 0-9) bring up the rear in points per game (62.2), rebounds per game (31.8), field-goal percentage (41) and free-throw percentage (64.2). They're even worse on the road, averaging a Division I-worst 51.7 points while shooting 35.9 percent.

While Louisville can close its homestand 2-1, the Eagles hope they can salvage something from a miserable road trip that opened with an 89-62 loss to North Carolina last Saturday and Wednesday's 61-47 defeat to Virginia - during which Boston College made 13 shots, the fewest in a single game by any ACC team this season.

"We just were really cold," coach Jim Christian said. "We couldn't make shots. We executed what we wanted to execute."

Boston College is 0-7 against Top 25 teams this season and has lost 14 straight to ranked opponents. Things don't get any easier after Louisville with a home matchup against North Carolina on Tuesday.

Louisville evened the series at 3 with an 81-72 victory last season at Boston College, its second straight win over the Eagles.


Last Updated: 4/24/2024 8:21:50 PM EST.


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