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CBB : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 2/22/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
OREGON
 
CALIFORNIA
-3  

+3  
-155

+135

132.5
 
68
Final
65

OREGON (24 - 4) at CALIFORNIA (18 - 8)
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Wednesday, 2/22/2017 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
743OREGON-3-3.5
744CALIFORNIA129.5132.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
OREGON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games24-4+2.817-910-1679.738.448.3%37.464.630.239.6%32.0
Road Games7-4-5.27-44-773.434.645.0%35.668.033.842.5%34.5
Last 5 Games4-1+35-03-285.041.451.7%35.068.829.442.4%31.0
Conference Games13-2+5.313-26-981.039.549.5%34.765.930.141.6%32.1
OREGON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)79.738.428-5948.3%9-2338.4%14-2071.7%37917166127
vs opponents surrendering72.934.226-6042.9%7-2234.7%14-2070.0%36913196134
Team Stats (Road Games)73.434.626-5945.0%8-2336.1%12-1868.0%36913187135
Stats Against (All Games)64.630.224-6039.6%7-2230.3%11-1571.1%32911195144
vs opponents averaging75.135.127-5944.9%8-2135.2%14-2070.4%37914196134
Stats Against (Road Games)68.033.824-5742.5%6-2131.4%13-1872.3%35912185145

CALIFORNIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games18-8-0.611-1513-1369.632.043.4%39.862.729.039.0%32.5
Home Games14-2+4.66-108-872.233.944.1%39.660.326.237.7%33.3
Last 5 Games3-2+0.63-23-269.432.442.7%39.263.828.237.5%34.6
Conference Games9-5+1.27-78-668.631.642.8%38.465.531.441.1%32.4
CALIFORNIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)69.632.025-5743.4%7-2034.4%13-2164.5%401013195135
vs opponents surrendering70.432.625-5842.9%7-2134.6%13-1969.6%34813196133
Team Stats (Home Games)72.233.925-5744.1%7-2134.7%15-2266.4%40914185126
Stats Against (All Games)62.729.022-5739.0%6-1831.0%13-1968.3%33711195114
vs opponents averaging74.235.226-5845.3%8-2135.8%14-2070.8%36914186134
Stats Against (Home Games)60.326.222-5837.7%5-1830.0%11-1668.7%33711204124
Average power rating of opponents played: OREGON 77.4,  CALIFORNIA 78.4
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
OREGON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/4/2017@ WASHINGTON83-61W-11W158.5U31-6051.7%351224-5841.4%2911
1/7/2017@ WASHINGTON ST85-66W-15.5W142.5O32-5954.2%30626-5250.0%2812
1/14/2017OREGON ST85-43W-25.5W132U27-5251.9%341116-5131.4%2921
1/19/2017CALIFORNIA86-63W-9.5W132O29-5058.0%251023-5839.7%3420
1/21/2017STANFORD69-52W-14W133U24-5147.1%401920-6232.3%2913
1/26/2017@ UTAH73-67W-2W145.5U27-5549.1%28926-5448.1%3315
1/28/2017@ COLORADO65-74L-6.5L144.5U22-5738.6%381625-5942.4%4112
2/2/2017ARIZONA ST71-70W-17L154.5U25-5743.9%40826-6241.9%306
2/4/2017ARIZONA85-58W-4W139O30-4665.2%251423-5442.6%2313
2/9/2017@ UCLA79-82L4W164U29-6942.0%35332-6350.8%4310
2/11/2017@ USC81-70W-4W146.5O29-6445.3%391322-5937.3%3416
2/16/2017UTAH79-61W-11.5W142.5U31-5853.4%381326-6838.2%3110
2/18/2017COLORADO101-73W-11.5W142.5O34-5957.6%381626-6043.3%2412
2/22/2017@ CALIFORNIA              
2/25/2017@ STANFORD              
3/4/2017@ OREGON ST              

CALIFORNIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2017@ UCLA71-81L10.5W155.5U27-6939.1%481327-6243.5%379
1/8/2017@ USC74-73W1W139.5O29-6147.5%351528-5550.9%2812
1/12/2017WASHINGTON69-59W-12.5L153U25-6439.1%45922-6235.5%407
1/14/2017WASHINGTON ST58-54W-16L136U20-5139.2%34721-5538.2%3011
1/19/2017@ OREGON63-86L9.5L132O23-5839.7%342029-5058.0%2510
1/21/2017@ OREGON ST69-58W-14L121.5O23-5046.0%361021-5240.4%2810
1/29/2017STANFORD66-55W-7.5W129U21-4447.7%351319-4938.8%2815
2/2/2017UTAH77-75W-4L135O29-7240.3%411027-6541.5%4719
2/5/2017COLORADO77-66W-7W136.5O26-6341.3%401121-5736.8%329
2/8/2017@ ARIZONA ST68-43W-4W148U26-5547.3%481715-5925.4%299
2/11/2017@ ARIZONA57-62L7W130U20-4643.5%251122-5044.0%3210
2/17/2017@ STANFORD68-73L-2.5L129.5O27-6442.2%422020-4940.8%3311
2/22/2017OREGON              
2/24/2017OREGON ST              
3/2/2017@ UTAH              
3/4/2017@ COLORADO              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
OREGON: Last season: Oregon went 31-7 and finished first in the Pac-12.
Nickname: Ducks.
Coach: Dana Altman.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: F Elgin Cook, F Dwayne Benjamin.
Who's back: The Ducks return four starters from last season's team that went to the Elite Eight, F Dillon Brooks, G Tyler Dorsey, F Chris Boucher and G Casey Benson.
Who's new: Highly touted recruit Payton Pritchard, a homegrown guard from West Linn, Oregon, who originally committed to Oklahoma before switching to the Ducks.
The Skinny: Oregon looks to live up to expectations coming off a school-record 31 wins last season. The Ducks finished last season ranked No. 5 in the nation, and they're likely to be ranked high in the AP Top 25 to start this season. The team was selected to finish first in the Pac-12 in the league's preseason poll.
CALIFORNIA: Last season: 23-11, lost in the first round of the NCAA Tournament to Hawaii.
Nickname: Golden Bears.
Coach: Cuonzo Martin. He received a contract extension Tuesday through 2020-21.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: F Jaylen Brown left after his freshman season for the NBA; G Jordan Mathews transferred to Gonzaga.
Who's back: F Ivan Rabb (12.5 ppg, 8.6 rpg, 42 blocks) opted against leaving early following his freshman year for the NBA; G Jabari Bird (10.4 ppg, 3.3 rpg); G Sam Singer; 7-footers Kingsley Okoroh and Kameron Rooks.
Who's new: G Charlie Moore, a top freshman from Chicago; G Grant Mullins is a graduate transfer from Columbia.
The Skinny: Rabb's return is a big deal for the Golden Bears, who have been fueled by their frustrating first-round NCAA loss to Hawaii after getting back to the tournament for the first time since 2013. Rabb averaged 12.5 points and 8.6 rebounds during his freshman season and will be joined by G Jabari Bird as another key returning starter on a new-look team in
Coach Cuonzo Martin's third season. ... Cal went a school-record unbeaten at home (18-0) in Haas Pavilion and is riding a 19-game home winning streak. A Dec. 21 date with powerhouse Virginia looms large. The Bears also face San Diego State on Nov. 21 at new Golden 1 Center in Sacramento that will host the NCAA Tournament in March.
PREVIEW
California seeks critical win against No. 6 Oregon
 

Wednesday's game in Berkeley, Calif., between No. 6 Oregon and California is critical for both teams, but for different reasons.

The Ducks (24-4, 13-2 Pac-12) still hope to capture a second straight regular-season Pac-12 title, while the Bears (18-8, 9-5) need a big win to ensure their inclusion in the NCAA tournament.

Oregon needs some help to earn a share of the conference crown. The Ducks are in second place, one game behind Arizona, which is 14-1 and hosts UCLA and USC this week.

"I wish we had it in our control, but we don't," Oregon coach Dana Altman told the Eugene Register-Guard. "We have to get some help. Arizona is a very tough club, but we have to take care of our own business. We have three left and there are a lot of ifs, but we don't have control, which is a disappointment."

All three of Oregon's remaining regular-season games (California, Stanford and Oregon State) are on the road, and that is an issue for the Ducks, who finished 17-0 at home but are just 4-3 in true road games.

The Ducks handled Cal 86-63 in their first meeting on Jan. 19, but that game was in Eugene, Ore. The Bears are 14-2 at home this season, losing only to Virginia by four points and to Arizona by five.

"We have to take care of our business and hope something good happens," Altman said. "If it doesn't, we'll try to go win the conference tournament title, but we'd like to be involved down the stretch here."

What has helped Oregon recently is the play of Dillon Brooks. He is averaging 15.4 points per game, tops on the team, but over the past six games he has averaged 21.3 points while making 22 of 38 3-pointers (57.9 percent).

Brooks scored 23 points in the Ducks' 101-73 thrashing of Colorado on Saturday in Oregon's final home game.

He played only 13 minutes in the first game against Cal before leaving with a lower-leg injury, so he should be a bigger factor Wednesday.

Likewise, Cal should expect to get more from its star, Ivan Rabb, who had just four points on 2-of-10 shooting along with six rebounds in the earlier meeting with the Ducks.

Rabb is averaging 14.8 points and a conference-leading 10.7 rebounds per game, and the Bears need production from Rabb to enhance their chances of landing an NCAA tournament berth for the second straight year.

Those postseason hopes were dealt a blow on Saturday when Cal lost on the road to a Stanford team that was 4-9 in the conference and had lost five of its previous six games.

ESPN's Joe Lunardi still has the Bears in his projected NCAA tournament field as a No. 10 seed as of Monday, but losing to Stanford pushed the Bears onto the bubble.

That was not on the mind of Cal coach Cuonzo Martin immediately following the loss, though.

"It concerns me because we lost, but outside of that I'm not concerned with the other parts," Martin said. "It concerned me because we lost the game, and we had 20 turnovers, and we didn't play well. Our bigs, Kameron (Rooks) and Kingsley (Okoroh), didn't play well against (Stanford forward) Reid Travis. Those are the things that concern me. You can't have 20 turnovers, especially against a team that's not pressing you. You've got to take care of the ball."

Asked to explain the 20 turnovers, Martin said, "I wish I could. This is college basketball; (you've) got to take care of the ball."

Jabari Bird was the Bears' high scorer in that game with 23 points, but his play didn't thrill Martin either.

"I thought he was OK," Martin said. "I've never been consumed with how many points a guy scores; it's the whole floor game. I didn't think he had a great game. He scored 23 points, but I didn't think he had a great floor game with six turnovers."

The Bears need a quality win to put on their resume, and a victory over Oregon would provide that. Cal has beaten the Ducks five of the past six times they met at Cal's Haas Pavilion, and that includes last season's 83-63 victory over an Oregon team that would wind up with a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament.

To beat Oregon again, Cal must rely on its strengths -- defense and rebounding.

The Bears rank first in the Pac-12 in both scoring defense, yielding 62.7 points per game, and field-goal percentage defense, allowing opponents to shoot 39.0 percent. The Ducks' 86 points and 58 percent shooting in the earlier meeting are both season highs for a Cal opponent.

The Bears are second in the conference in rebounding margin at plus-7.3.

"Cal and Stanford are some of the top rebounding teams, so it is big for us to focus on that now," Ducks guard Dylan Ennis said, according to the Register-Guard. "Especially on the road where we don't have our crowd to cheer for us."


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