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CBB : ATS Matchup
Monday 2/20/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
TEXAS
 
W VIRGINIA
+14.5  

-14.5  


143
 
62
Final
77

TEXAS (10 - 17) at W VIRGINIA (21 - 6)
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Monday, 2/20/2017 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
713TEXAS141144.5
714W VIRGINIA-16-15.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
TEXAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-17-19.414-129-1768.633.244.3%34.869.033.442.2%35.6
Road Games0-12-10.66-64-863.031.343.4%33.871.934.744.2%36.3
Last 5 Games1-4-2.81-41-465.635.645.9%32.872.236.446.5%34.2
Conference Games4-10-48-66-868.034.145.4%33.772.636.744.5%34.1
TEXAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)68.633.225-5644.3%6-1930.3%13-2064.9%35812186144
vs opponents surrendering71.133.125-5843.2%7-2135.2%14-2069.7%34913196143
Team Stats (Road Games)63.031.324-5643.4%5-1727.1%10-1759.4%34911185144
Stats Against (All Games)69.033.425-5942.2%7-2131.5%13-1871.9%36912197133
vs opponents averaging76.636.327-5945.7%8-2136.4%15-2171.2%361014197134
Stats Against (Road Games)71.934.726-5844.2%7-1934.8%14-1874.1%361013178124

W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games21-6-7.112-1014-885.641.047.1%37.666.829.942.2%34.5
Home Games14-2-1.55-68-390.443.748.0%39.166.429.242.5%35.1
Last 5 Games3-2-3.53-23-276.835.043.7%36.471.232.841.8%33.0
Conference Games9-5-1.47-710-480.637.445.9%35.973.433.444.8%33.2
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)85.641.030-6447.1%8-2136.3%18-2667.8%3813172111124
vs opponents surrendering71.333.525-5743.7%7-2035.6%14-2069.9%34913196143
Team Stats (Home Games)90.443.732-6748.0%8-2236.6%18-2765.7%3914192012115
Stats Against (All Games)66.829.922-5342.2%7-1935.2%15-2367.7%341012226223
vs opponents averaging73.834.926-5845.0%7-2136.2%14-2069.8%361014196134
Stats Against (Home Games)66.429.223-5342.5%7-1934.3%15-2266.8%35912235243
Average power rating of opponents played: TEXAS 80,  W VIRGINIA 77.9
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
TEXAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017OKLAHOMA ST82-79W1W156.5O25-5743.9%371126-6142.6%3211
1/7/2017@ IOWA ST70-79L9.5W139O27-5152.9%351932-6549.2%2911
1/11/2017TCU61-64L-1.5L138U24-5642.9%321726-5844.8%3617
1/14/2017W VIRGINIA72-74L11.5W144.5O23-4847.9%281924-5246.2%2915
1/17/2017@ BAYLOR64-74L14W131O22-5341.5%291429-6544.6%4112
1/21/2017@ KANSAS67-79L16W149U25-5942.4%331928-6046.7%4016
1/23/2017OKLAHOMA84-83W-2.5L144.5O28-6543.1%431527-6243.5%3312
1/28/2017@ GEORGIA57-59L5W138U22-4845.8%301420-4940.8%3012
2/1/2017TEXAS TECH62-58W0W133U24-5246.2%351421-5935.6%3813
2/4/2017@ TCU63-78L7.5L143.5U27-5846.6%291230-5851.7%3610
2/7/2017IOWA ST67-65W2.5W143.5U24-5543.6%391323-5641.1%3110
2/11/2017@ OKLAHOMA ST71-84L11L150.5O29-6346.0%381334-6850.0%3811
2/14/2017@ OKLAHOMA66-70L2L139U28-6046.7%371322-5937.3%439
2/18/2017KANSAS ST61-64L1.5L135U21-4546.7%211023-4353.5%2313
2/20/2017@ W VIRGINIA              
2/25/2017KANSAS              
3/1/2017@ TEXAS TECH              
3/4/2017BAYLOR              

W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/3/2017@ TEXAS TECH76-77L-2L144.5O28-5947.5%321425-4951.0%2913
1/7/2017TCU82-70W-13.5L144.5O33-7245.8%38924-5246.2%3318
1/10/2017BAYLOR89-68W-5.5W138O33-6947.8%321225-5644.6%4129
1/14/2017@ TEXAS74-72W-11.5L144.5O24-5246.2%291523-4847.9%2819
1/18/2017OKLAHOMA87-89L-16.5L153O31-7143.7%441335-7149.3%4112
1/21/2017@ KANSAS ST75-79L-3.5L146O23-5541.8%372328-5650.0%3116
1/24/2017KANSAS85-69W-3.5W159.5U29-6048.3%39825-5942.4%3213
1/28/2017TEXAS A&M81-77W-15L144.5O29-6544.6%361427-5747.4%4123
1/31/2017@ IOWA ST85-72W-2.5W155O29-6048.3%361523-5839.7%3316
2/4/2017OKLAHOMA ST75-82L-10L164.5U26-5448.1%16925-4062.5%3019
2/8/2017@ OKLAHOMA61-50W-6.5W155U20-5437.0%321416-4833.3%3723
2/11/2017KANSAS ST85-66W-8W144O32-6450.0%471816-4634.8%2619
2/13/2017@ KANSAS80-84L5W156O26-6341.3%442121-6134.4%4215
2/18/2017TEXAS TECH83-74W-10L141.5O27-6541.5%431527-5648.2%3020
2/20/2017TEXAS              
2/25/2017@ TCU              
2/27/2017@ BAYLOR              
3/3/2017IOWA ST              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
TEXAS: Last season: 20-13, lost in first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Longhorns.
Coach: Shaka Smart.
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: G Isaiah Taylor, F Prince Ibeh.
Who's back: Sophomore guards Eric Davis and Kerwin Roach weren't regular starters last season but are now the veteran leaders on a team of talented freshmen. Roach will be looked at early at point guard and Davis is the best returning 3-pointer shooter after making 42 last season.
Who's new: Forwards Jarrett Allen and James Banks will be expected to make an immediate impact. Texas needs some interior scoring and defensive stops after the graduation of shot blocker Ibeh, last season's Big 12 defensive player of the year.
The Skinny: Getting to the NCAA Tournament hasn't been a problem for Texas. Staying long is another story. The Longhorns haven't made it out of the first weekend since 2008. Smart, who is in just his second season at Texas, has been just as frustrated of late, with three consecutive first round losses.
W VIRGINIA: Last season: 26-9, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Mountaineers
Coach: Bob Huggins
Conference: Big 12.
Who's gone: F Devin Williams, G Jaysean Paige, F Jonathan Holton.
Who's back: G Jevon Carter led the Mountaineers in assists (3.3), 3-pointers made (44) and had the most minutes played. Carter, G Daxter Miles Jr. and G Tarik Phillip are the top returning scorers at about nine points per game. All three are capable of taking over games ' Carter had 26 points in the Big 12 semifinals against Oklahoma. F Esa Ahmad averaged five points in 34 starts as a freshman.
Who's new: The Mountaineers have five freshmen, including G James "Beetle" Bolden who sat out last season after tearing knee ligaments in preseason practice. Huggins brought in two players born outside the United States ' 6-10 Maciej Bender is from Warsaw, Poland, and 6-8 Sagaba Konate is from Mali.
The Skinny: West Virginia said farewell to their two top scorers in Paige and Williams and must replace the solid rebounding of Williams and Holton in order to return to the NCAA Tournament for the eighth time in Huggins' 10 seasons.
PREVIEW
Texas hopes to end 3-game skid at No. 9 WVU
 

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. -- Elijah Macon acknowledged his 17 points and 12 rebounds against Texas Tech seemingly "came out of nowhere." No. 9 West Virginia hopes those types of performances become more common, especially with Monday's matchup looming against Texas freshman phenom Jarrett Allen.

Macon's 7-of-8 shooting while playing a career-high 33 minutes boosted the Mountaineers to an 83-74 double-overtime win Saturday. During his 93-game college career, the junior forward had averaged 4.9 points and 2.9 rebounds, landing short of expectations he carried as a top-60 Rivals recruit.

"Finally -- that's what he's capable of doing," said teammate Nathan Adrian, who arrived alongside Macon in West Virginia's 2013 recruiting class. "He wanted to get out there and play hard, and he did, so good things come from that."

Macon made all five shots and grabbed 10 rebounds after halftime against Texas Tech, big production that West Virginia sorely needed in a tight game. His only previous double-double was far less memorable, coming amid a 53-point victory over Bethune Cookman in November 2015.

"I haven't felt this good since AAU," said Macon, whose mother died from cancer during his freshman season. "This was definitely one of my best games. I pray to my mom everyday, like 'Let's go out and have a breakout game,' because I know what I can do."

West Virginia (21-6, 9-5 Big 12) has shown what it can do against some of the nation's top programs, while also suffering three losses against teams in the bottom half of the conference. On Jan. 14 at Texas, the Mountaineers led for less than 16 minutes of a 74-72 victory.

That was just one more sad chapter in a disastrous season for the Longhorns (10-17, 4-10), who come to Morgantown on a three-game skid after falling Saturday to Kansas State 64-61.

"It's really hard, especially for the seniors," said Texas guard Kendall Yancy. "We have to be able to respond after losses and be able to win the next game because there's still hope. Any hope we can find we'll take it and run with it."

Hope is dissipating for a Texas team that's 0-12 away from Austin, not at all what fans envisioned for $3 million-a-year coach Shaka Smart. After making five straight NCAA tournament appearances at Virginia Commonwealth, he owns a 30-30 record in his second season with the Longhorns.

"I'm certainly disappointed our record is what it is," Smart said. "You question what do you do, as a coach. You have to look really close at what you need to do differently. Obviously, we've got to get better."

Smart has a big-time freshman in Allen (13.2 point, 8.4 rebounds), though the 6-foot-11 center could be a one-and-done candidate for the NBA draft. During the first matchup against West Virginia, Allen produced 19 points, seven rebounds and two blocks.

Fellow freshman Andrew Jones (11.3 points, 3.4 assists) has picked up his play in the absence of sophomore guard Tevin Mack, a 14-points-per-game scorer suspended since mid-January.

Texas ranks 330th nationally in 3-point accuracy (30.3 percent), 311th at the foul line (64.9 percent) at 281st in scoring (68.6), relying on defense to keep games competitive.

Press Virginia still leads the nation by forcing 21.8 turnovers per game, though it has backed off at times to avoid foul trouble. During an effective second-half stretch against Texas Tech, the Mountaineers took 6-9 Nathan Adrian off the inbounder to put another defender in the passing lanes.

"You've got to have some wrinkles to throw them of guard a little bit," Adrian said.


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