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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 12/15/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
WASHINGTON
 
VIRGINIA TECH
+7  

-7  
+220

-300

141
 
61
Final
73

WASHINGTON (7 - 3) vs. VIRGINIA TECH (8 - 1)
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Saturday, 12/15/2018 7:00 PM
at Boardwalk Hall - Atlantic City, NJ
Board OpenLatest
663WASHINGTON140.5140
664VIRGINIA TECH-6-8.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games7-3+2.84-63-772.332.045.1%34.967.432.639.6%34.4
Road Games2-3-1.22-32-372.832.046.0%32.674.435.641.6%36.2
Last 5 Games3-2+0.82-31-473.031.447.7%35.266.628.037.0%34.2
WASHINGTON Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.332.024-5445.1%6-2031.7%17-2372.3%35911197136
vs opponents surrendering69.731.824-5941.5%7-2232.8%14-2069.6%35912196134
Team Stats (Road Games)72.832.024-5246.0%6-1933.7%18-2573.0%33811206146
Stats Against (All Games)67.432.623-5939.6%7-2035.4%14-2068.3%341214216142
vs opponents averaging76.635.927-6045.2%8-2234.1%15-2169.5%381115196135
Stats Against (Road Games)74.435.625-6141.6%7-2033.3%17-2471.9%361313216132

VIRGINIA TECH - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games8-1+17-23-682.040.251.0%33.157.628.439.5%29.9
Road Games3-1+13-12-278.040.550.9%29.767.533.545.4%31.2
Last 5 Games4-1-23-21-480.239.050.0%35.050.424.834.8%31.2
VIRGINIA TECH Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)82.040.230-5951.0%12-2644.9%10-1569.4%33918159123
vs opponents surrendering73.334.926-5844.6%8-2334.9%13-1970.4%34914186133
Team Stats (Road Games)78.040.529-5750.9%10-2442.7%9-1371.2%30815147113
Stats Against (All Games)57.628.421-5439.5%8-2530.8%7-1167.0%30911165183
vs opponents averaging7535.826-5944.7%8-2335.1%14-1972.8%361013187133
Stats Against (Road Games)67.533.524-5445.4%11-2939.1%7-1072.5%311014155153
Average power rating of opponents played: WASHINGTON 78.3,  VIRGINIA TECH 73.1
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/6/2018W KENTUCKY73-55W-9W153U26-6540.0%39820-5337.7%3316
11/9/2018@ AUBURN66-88L10L152.5O25-4555.6%241829-7041.4%4111
11/12/2018SAN DIEGO66-63W-9.5L144.5U23-5641.1%31925-5347.2%3118
11/18/2018*SANTA CLARA82-68W-17L135O24-5048.0%351426-5844.8%2915
11/20/2018*TEXAS A&M71-67W-3.5W145U20-6132.8%441123-5740.4%3913
11/21/2018*MINNESOTA66-68L-1.5L145.5U23-4650.0%301721-5538.2%3415
11/27/2018E WASHINGTON83-59W-17.5W137O28-5451.9%441719-6628.8%3515
12/2/2018UC-SANTA BARBARA67-63W-12.5L138U21-5042.0%321422-5341.5%3517
12/5/2018@ GONZAGA79-81L16W162U28-5947.5%30927-6342.9%389
12/9/2018SEATTLE70-62W-12.5L148U26-5547.3%401621-6035.0%2911
12/15/2018*VIRGINIA TECH              
12/21/2018SACRAMENTO ST              
1/1/2019CS-FULLERTON              
1/5/2019WASHINGTON ST              

VIRGINIA TECH - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
11/9/2018GARDNER WEBB87-59W-20W148U32-6350.8%332021-4546.7%2429
11/15/2018*BALL ST73-64W-8W151.5U29-6346.0%33922-5242.3%3214
11/16/2018*NORTHEASTERN88-60W-7W144O36-6258.1%29920-4643.5%2418
11/18/2018*PURDUE89-83W1W149.5O30-5554.5%281031-6150.8%3313
11/24/2018ST FRANCIS-PA75-37W-20W152U27-5747.4%351415-5825.9%3722
11/27/2018@ PENN ST62-63L-4.5L141U22-5044.0%291525-5743.9%3616
12/1/2018C CONN ST94-40W-25W145U36-6357.1%37914-5425.9%2617
12/5/2018VMI89-68W-32L143O30-5851.7%351126-6043.3%2915
12/9/2018S CAROLINA ST81-44W-33W145U28-5848.3%391318-5334.0%2819
12/15/2018*WASHINGTON              
12/19/2018N CAROLINA A&T              
12/28/2018MD-EAST SHORE              
1/1/2019NOTRE DAME              
1/5/2019BOSTON COLLEGE              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
WASHINGTON: Last season: 21-13, reached second round of NIT.
Nickname: Huskies.
Coach: Mike Hopkins.
Conference: Pac-12.
Who's gone: Carlos Johnson and Michael Carter III were reserves off the bench who transferred.
Who's back: Everyone else. The Huskies return five starters and the vast majority of their scoring from last season's surprising first campaign under Hopkins. Jaylen Nowell (16.0 ppg), Matisse Thybulle (11.2 ppg) and David Crisp (11.6 ppg) return in the backcourt, with Noah Dickerson (15.5 ppg) and Sam Timmins up front. It's a formidable starting five, but the difference for Washington this year will be the depth behind them. Senior Dominic Green and sophomores Hameir Wright and Nahziah Carter will likely be the first three off the bench, bu the Huskies expect significant contributions from freshmen 7-footer Bryan Penn-Johnson and 6-foot-10 Nate Roberts in the front court. There is good reason the Huskies were a preseason Top 25 team.
Who's new: Penn-Johnson and Roberts may be the most important additions, but the Huskies also have 7-4 freshman Riley Sorn and 6-6 guard Jamal Bey who could be contributors right away.
The Skinny: The Huskies haven't reached the NCAA Tournament since 2011. They were in the discussion last season into February before a late fade landed them in the NIT. The Huskies should be able to finally snap the tournament drought if they can survive a challenging nonconference schedule that includes Auburn, Minnesota, Gonzaga and Virginia Tech.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Washington as 175-1 longshots to win the national championship, sandwiched between Marquette (150-1), and Minnesota and Nebraska (200-1).
VIRGINIA TECH: Last season: 21-12, lost in first round of NCAA Tournament
Nickname: Hokies
Coach: Buzz Williams, fifth season
Conference: Atlantic Coast.
Who's gone: G Justin Bibbs (13.3 ppg. Led the team with 66 3s), G Devin Wilson, their best defensive player
Who's back: G Justin Robinson (14 ppg, 185 assists) is a speedy 6-foot-2 guard who can take over a game (he had 32 points in a victory against NC State last year). F Kerry Blackshear Jr. (12.5 ppg, 5.9 rpg), who can be hard to stop when not in foul trouble. G Nickeil Alexander-Walker (10.7 ppg, 58 3s), who showed maturity beyond his years as a freshman. G Ahmed Hill (10.6 ppg, 64 3s), who shot 41 percent from deep. G/F Chris Clarke (8.2 ppg, team-best 6.3 rpg) whose speed can be an asset, but also a liability (75 turnovers). F P.J. Horne, who shot 59 percent from the field and showed flashes of being a spark off the bench.
Who's new: G Ty Outlaw, who shot 48.7 percent from 3-point range in 2016-17 before missing last season with a torn ACL.
The Skinny: The Hokies have thrived in an us-against-the-world approach in Williams' first four seasons, winning two ACC games their first season and 10 each of the past three years. With prospects for a third consecutive NCAA Tournament bid for the first time in school history, how they handle being on the expectations side of the ledger will go a long way toward determining how successful they can be.
Expectations: At No. 15, the Hokies are ranked as high as they ever been to start a season, and they are picked fifth in the ACC after much more dire prognostications in previous seasons. With eight experienced players returning, Williams also has more experience than he's had during his tenure in Blacksburg. A quick return to form of Ty Outlaw after missing last season with a torn ACL would help their prospects immensely.
PREVIEW
No. 13 Virginia Tech gets shot at Power 5 team Washington
 

No. 13 Virginia Tech hasn't played a power conference team since Nov. 27. In that game, the Hokies lost to Penn State, 63-62.

Virginia Tech and Penn State both made 44 percent of their field goals. Virginia Tech made one more 3-point shot (10-9) and four more free throws (8-4).

The difference? Penn State earned seven more field goal attempts (57-50). The Nittany Lions' 44-percent shooting mark translated to 25 made field goals. Virginia Tech's 44-percent clip meant only 22 makes.

The source of that small but essential difference: Penn State outworked Virginia Tech on the offensive glass, 14-8.

Virginia Tech knows that as it returns to power-conference Saturday in Atlantic City against Washington, it has to change the equation on the glass, chiefly in keeping opponents off the offensive backboard.

"It's going to be a consistent (process) -- keep gaining ground, keep gaining ground, keep gaining ground," Virginia Tech forward Kerry Blackshear said. "Rebounding is going to be a big difference in how far our team goes this season."

With suspensions and NCAA eligibility questions still limiting the size of the available roster, rebounding remains the concern for an undersized team with a short bench. It is still the main talking point surrounding the Hokies as they try to move forward. Against Washington and other high-major opponents, Virginia Tech is all too aware of its central in-game needs.

"We're getting better at it, finding tips and everything," Ahmed Hill said of his team's attempt to make rebounding less of a weakness. "Everybody's trying to rebound, fly in and grab it. I think everybody's understanding more this year that we have to rebound to win games."

The Hokies are 292nd in Division I in rebounding. They have pulled down only 298 rebounds so far this season. Their pressure defense, their highly skilled backcourt, and their ability to generate points off takeaways are considerable strengths, but the rugged theater of combat on missed shots - the precious piece of real estate within six feet of the basket - is where this team has to be able to play opponents to a stalemate. Merely avoiding a bloodbath on the boards will noticeably improve Virginia Tech's chances against Washington or any other power-conference team the Hokies play.

As Virginia Tech's focus turns to Saturday, one highly intriguing aspect of this clash is that Washington - a team which plays some 2-3 zone under Jim Boeheim prot'g' Mike Hopkins - isn't built to rebound that well. Zone teams often struggle to rebound. The Huskies aren't as bad as Virginia Tech on the glass, but they are hardly a good rebounding team, at 171st in Division I with 349 rebounds this season. Washington has only 12 more offensive rebounds than the Hokies, 101-89.

Hopkins is aware that Virginia Tech will pose a formidable obstacle for his Huskies in Atlantic City.

"They're attack, attack, attack," Hopkins said of the Hokies. "Challenge is good - that's how you grow. You grow by bendin' it, pushin' it, pullin' it - trying to go out of your comfort zone. I really believe these (non-conference) games are going to help us."

Hopkins specifically acknowledged that Virginia Tech's guards will be hard for Washington to handle:

"Justin Robinson is a jet - he is as good a guard as there is in the country," Hopkins said of Virginia Tech's floor leader.

Jaylen Nowell will try to be Washington's counter to Robinson and Virginia Tech's other star guard, Nickeil Alexander-Walker. Nowell has been named Pac-12 Player of the Week twice in the past month. On Dec. 5, in Washington's 81-79 loss to then-No. 1 Gonzaga, Nowell unfurled a masterpiece. He played 38 minutes against an elite opponent on the road and scored 26 points on 10-of-18 shooting with six assists and only one turnover. He is shooting 44 percent for the season on threes. He will gain Virginia Tech's full attention.

The battle between the backcourts will gain everyone's attention in Hokies-Huskies. The battle of the boards, however, is likely to tell the tale in Atlantic City.


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