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CBB : ATS Matchup
Thursday 2/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
WISCONSIN
 
OHIO ST
-7  

+7  
-300

+220

132
 
73
Final
83

WISCONSIN (22 - 5) at OHIO ST (15 - 13)
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Thursday, 2/23/2017 9:00 PM
Board OpenLatest
547WISCONSIN-5-7
548OHIO ST131.5130.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WISCONSIN - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games22-5-0.712-1211-1273.132.545.5%38.560.528.140.5%30.1
Road Games8-4+1.84-85-768.129.943.4%35.766.130.243.6%33.0
Last 5 Games3-2-6.51-42-264.626.438.7%36.663.828.443.1%33.4
Conference Games11-3-2.56-87-668.629.942.3%36.561.627.641.3%33.5
WISCONSIN Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)73.132.526-5845.5%7-2134.3%13-2066.5%381114167114
vs opponents surrendering71.833.525-5943.1%7-2134.8%13-1969.2%36913196134
Team Stats (Road Games)68.129.925-5943.4%7-2131.1%10-1567.7%361013177124
Stats Against (All Games)60.528.122-5440.5%7-1836.9%10-1472.4%30710195133
vs opponents averaging74.735.726-5944.7%7-2036.0%15-2171.0%37914186134
Stats Against (Road Games)66.130.224-5543.6%6-1738.2%12-1575.8%33711176133

OHIO ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games15-13-2.89-1715-1172.434.746.0%37.668.833.441.1%35.4
Home Games12-5+1.16-98-774.036.547.2%38.464.230.539.1%34.8
Last 5 Games2-3+11-41-468.032.843.6%35.869.634.242.3%33.2
Conference Games5-10-3.85-1010-570.132.743.7%35.573.837.543.8%36.8
OHIO ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.434.726-5646.0%6-1834.2%14-2168.5%38914175134
vs opponents surrendering69.432.225-5842.5%7-2034.2%13-1969.3%35913196133
Team Stats (Home Games)74.036.526-5647.2%6-1834.5%15-2367.0%38914166134
Stats Against (All Games)68.833.424-6041.1%8-2434.9%11-1766.0%35913195123
vs opponents averaging73.434.526-5844.6%7-2135.6%14-2069.7%37915186134
Stats Against (Home Games)64.230.523-6039.1%8-2333.3%10-1566.4%35912214142
Average power rating of opponents played: WISCONSIN 76.8,  OHIO ST 77.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WISCONSIN - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/8/2017@ PURDUE55-66L2L138U23-5939.0%22924-4652.2%3418
1/12/2017OHIO ST89-66W-10W134O36-7349.3%44821-5339.6%3112
1/17/2017MICHIGAN68-64W-10.5L131.5O24-5345.3%32822-5143.1%3210
1/21/2017@ MINNESOTA78-76W-4L132O31-6250.0%361330-6446.9%3310
1/24/2017PENN ST82-55W-15W132.5O26-5547.3%391119-4938.8%2517
1/28/2017*RUTGERS61-54W-16.5L125.5U20-6033.3%411519-5435.2%4419
1/31/2017@ ILLINOIS57-43W-7W132.5U24-5940.7%451216-5827.6%3610
2/5/2017INDIANA65-60W-14L137U19-4839.6%331321-4942.9%2915
2/9/2017@ NEBRASKA70-69W-8L128.5O23-6336.5%371324-6040.0%5022
2/12/2017NORTHWESTERN59-66L-11.5L125P19-5038.0%341226-5844.8%326
2/16/2017@ MICHIGAN58-64L2L125.5U23-6038.3%351123-5046.0%2910
2/19/2017MARYLAND71-60W-6W130.5O24-5841.4%44819-4542.2%2713
2/23/2017@ OHIO ST              
2/26/2017@ MICHIGAN ST              
3/2/2017IOWA              
3/5/2017MINNESOTA              

OHIO ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
1/5/2017PURDUE75-76L3W142.5O26-5944.1%321127-6342.9%4412
1/8/2017@ MINNESOTA68-78L5.5L140O26-6440.6%451425-6141.0%3912
1/12/2017@ WISCONSIN66-89L10L134O21-5339.6%311236-7349.3%448
1/15/2017MICHIGAN ST72-67W-2.5W137O24-5246.2%281125-5050.0%3217
1/18/2017@ NEBRASKA67-66W2W143U27-6541.5%451125-6041.7%377
1/22/2017NORTHWESTERN72-74L-2L137O26-5745.6%401324-6437.5%398
1/25/2017MINNESOTA78-72W-3W140O24-4850.0%331525-6141.0%3513
1/28/2017@ IOWA72-85L1L154.5O27-6342.9%361232-6450.0%419
1/31/2017MARYLAND71-77L-2.5L143O26-5448.1%291027-5549.1%3312
2/4/2017@ MICHIGAN70-66W9W140.5U21-5240.4%421619-5137.3%2412
2/8/2017RUTGERS70-64W-11.5L134.5U23-5046.0%371525-6339.7%3811
2/11/2017@ MARYLAND77-86L7.5L140O27-5648.2%321427-5549.1%308
2/14/2017@ MICHIGAN ST66-74L7L141.5U25-6041.7%331225-5248.1%3916
2/18/2017NEBRASKA57-58L-2L140U19-4641.3%351823-6038.3%3513
2/23/2017WISCONSIN              
2/28/2017@ PENN ST              
3/4/2017INDIANA              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WISCONSIN: Last season: 22-13, lost in regional semifinals of NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Badgers.
Coach: Greg Gard.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: Little-used reserve G Jordan Smith.
Who's back: Almost everyone else, including top nine scorers. F Nigel Hayes (15.7 points) is the preseason player of year in the Big Ten; G Bronson Koenig (13.1 points) can hit clutch shots; and F Ethan Happ (12.4 points) worked on his jumper to complement a strong inside game.
Who's new: G Brevin Pritzl is healthy after redshirting his freshman season with a foot injury. He was thought to be Wisconsin's best outside shooter. An eligibility issue sidelined Belgian native Andy Van Vliet last year. The 7-footer adds size and a shooter's touch behind the 6-10 Happ.
The Skinny: A Big Ten favorite, Wisconsin is a contender to make the Final Four for a third time in four seasons. Badgers have a mix of star power, experience and depth to go with the meticulous Gard, entering his first full year as head
Coach.
OHIO ST: Last season: 21-14, lost in second round of the NIT.
Nickname: Buckeyes
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: G Austin Grandstaff, C Daniel Giddens, F Mickey Mitchell and G A.J. Harris.
Who's back: F Jae'Sean Tate. Junior returning after shoulder surgery is on Julius Erving Award watch list as one of the nation's top small forwards; F Marc Loving. Senior led the Buckeyes with 14 points per game last season; F Keita Bates-Diop. Junior averaged 11.8 points and 6.4 rebounds last season; G JaQuan Lyle. Remaining member of 2015 recruiting class, averaged 11.2 points and dished out a team-best 147 assists; C Trevor Thompson. 7-foot junior who tested the NBA waters but didn't take the leap, ranked in the top 15 in the
Conference in offensive and defensive rebounding percentage.
Who's new: C Micah Potter. Four-star prospect expected to contribute immediately as No. 2 center; F Derek Funderburk. Highest rated Ohio State recruit; G C.J. Jackson. Junior college transfer could see minutes in the back court; F Andre Wesson. Small forward whose dad played at Ohio State in the 1980s.
The Skinny: Ohio State missed the NCAA Tournament last season for the first time since 2008 and was rocked by the transfer of four-fifths of its 2015 recruiting class. To get their mojo back, the Buckeyes will need their top six returning players to step it up and the new recruits to contribute right away. All that will have to come together just right for them to break into the NCAA field again. Don't count on it.
PREVIEW
Wisconsin-Ohio St. Preview
 

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- There's good news for No. 16 Wisconsin going into Thursday night's Big Ten game against Ohio State.

The health of Bronson Koenig.

The senior point guard is expected to be back in the starting lineup when the Badgers (22-5, 11-3 Big Ten) visit Value City Arena for the first of two road games that could go a long way in deciding whether they win a Big Ten regular-season title.

Wisconsin travels to Michigan State on Sunday and then ends the regular season next week at home against Iowa and Minnesota.

Koenig sat out a loss to Michigan last week with a left calf injury before returning on Sunday and came off the bench to help Wisconsin pick up a critical 71-60 win over No. 23 Maryland.

After Tuesday's practice, he said the leg wasn't sore after playing 31 minutes against the Terrapins.

"I didn't know how minutes I had played until I looked at the stat sheet after the game," Koenig said, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. "I was kind of surprised and surprised at how good I felt."

Koenig, averaging 13.3 points per game, has struggled to recapture his shooting touch while playing through the injury. He made only 1 of 4 3-point shots against Maryland and finished with nine points. But he has made some clutch baskets for Wisconsin during the second half of the Big Ten schedule and needs three 3-pointers to tie the school career record of 232 set by Ben Brust.

"I feel like if I just keep doing what I'm doing and not forcing anything and letting the game come to me, I feel like it is close to starting to fall consistently," Koenig told the Journal-Sentinel.

In Wisconsin's 89-66 win over Ohio State on Jan. 12 in Madison, Koenig led all scorers with 21 points and hit 5 of 7 shots from 3-point range. The Badgers torched the Buckeyes with 55 percent 3-point shooting and scored 28 second-chance points off 21 offensive rebounds.

Sophomore forward Ethan Happ has emerged as a driving force for Wisconsin this season. He is leading the team in scoring at 14.7 points per game and in rebounding at 6.0. Senior forward Nigel Hayes, an Ohio native, is right behind at 13.6 points per game. The two combined for 41 points against Maryland on Sunday.

Wisconsin needs a win to keep pace atop the Big Ten standings with Purdue (23-5, 12-3). The Badgers trail the Boilermakers, who won in overtime at Penn State on Tuesday night, by a half-game. So, there's an urgency there to follow the victory over Maryland with success on the road, where they are 8-4 this season.

Ohio State, meanwhile, just wants to win a game. The Buckeyes (15-13, 5-10) blew a five-point lead in the final 30 seconds and lost at home to Nebraska on Saturday.

That loss guaranteed Ohio State will finish below .500 in the conference. None of Thad Matta's teams have ended a season with a losing overall record in his coaching career, but that remains a distinct possibility unless the Buckeyes close out strong.

Consistency and lack of leadership has proved to be a problem on the floor. Jae'Sean Tate is the leading scorer at 14.0 points per game and Marc Loving is averaging 12.6, but Loving managed just five points in the first matchup with Wisconsin this season.

Ending a three-game losing streak won't be easy against the Badgers. One thing is certain, though. Matta will set an Ohio State record when he coaches in his 457th game, breaking a tie with Harold Olsen.

"I've said this, you never get too high, you never get too low," Matta said. "Am I a little bit lower than normal? Yeah, I probably am. There's some things I know this team can do, and there's a level I think we can play at. Somehow, some way, we have to get them to believe they can do that."


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