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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
W VIRGINIA
 
KANSAS
+14.5  

-14.5  


144
 
53
Final
78

W VIRGINIA (10 - 14) at KANSAS (19 - 6)
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Saturday, 2/16/2019 4:00 PM
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679W VIRGINIA148145
680KANSAS-14.5-14
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
W VIRGINIA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games10-14-16.89-1513-1172.233.541.3%39.275.334.244.3%34.9
Road Games2-9-10.43-85-665.932.038.6%37.576.536.545.4%33.8
Last 5 Games1-4-1.81-42-363.226.238.3%35.480.634.448.4%34.6
Conference Games2-9-8.45-66-564.927.639.6%35.576.933.647.1%34.2
W VIRGINIA Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)72.233.524-5841.3%7-2331.6%17-2568.2%391213216164
vs opponents surrendering6832.124-5741.6%8-2333.0%13-1869.6%35913186143
Team Stats (Road Games)65.932.021-5438.6%7-2231.0%17-2568.8%381012236184
Stats Against (All Games)75.334.225-5744.3%7-2135.0%17-2470.3%35913238133
vs opponents averaging73.334.926-5844.9%7-2234.1%14-1970.0%36914177134
Stats Against (Road Games)76.536.525-5545.4%7-1937.0%20-2869.0%348142310134

KANSAS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games19-6+4.510-1415-1076.935.847.0%38.070.532.140.3%36.1
Home Games13-0+76-710-381.238.149.4%38.267.832.439.2%35.2
Last 5 Games3-2+1.23-24-175.035.045.2%37.871.831.039.9%34.6
Conference Games8-4+34-76-673.235.046.2%36.671.231.441.2%35.3
KANSAS Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)76.935.828-5947.0%7-2135.9%14-2068.4%38914177134
vs opponents surrendering6831.824-5841.9%7-2233.5%13-1869.8%33912196133
Team Stats (Home Games)81.238.130-6049.4%8-2136.6%14-2068.2%38915168123
Stats Against (All Games)70.532.125-6240.3%9-2633.5%12-1769.2%361013176143
vs opponents averaging75.335.727-5845.7%8-2335.0%14-2070.7%371014176134
Stats Against (Home Games)67.832.424-6239.2%8-2731.1%11-1671.4%351011185143
Average power rating of opponents played: W VIRGINIA 81.7,  KANSAS 84.8
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
W VIRGINIA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/30/2018LEHIGH78-68W-13.5L159U27-6541.5%521224-5543.6%258
1/2/2019TEXAS TECH59-62L4.5W134U18-4341.9%412221-5538.2%3113
1/5/2019@ TEXAS54-61L8W140.5U20-5040.0%291221-4250.0%2811
1/9/2019@ KANSAS ST69-71L4W126.5O23-5145.1%371725-5347.2%236
1/12/2019OKLAHOMA ST77-85L-7L138O26-6738.8%43627-5747.4%365
1/15/2019@ TCU67-98L6L145O23-6038.3%381729-6147.5%3913
1/19/2019KANSAS65-64W5W147.5U25-5446.3%281324-5543.6%3418
1/21/2019BAYLOR73-85L-2.5L139O24-6238.7%351329-5850.0%4518
1/26/2019@ TENNESSEE66-83L15L150U24-5543.6%372429-6147.5%3316
1/30/2019@ IOWA ST68-93L12.5L147O26-6241.9%331930-5554.5%3312
2/2/2019OKLAHOMA79-71W2.5W147O25-5942.4%461221-5042.0%3015
2/4/2019@ TEXAS TECH50-81L11.5L133.5U9-3923.1%272630-5752.6%3521
2/9/2019TEXAS53-75L4L141U18-5135.3%341129-6445.3%428
2/16/2019@ KANSAS              
2/18/2019KANSAS ST              
2/23/2019@ BAYLOR              
2/26/2019TCU              
3/2/2019@ OKLAHOMA              
3/6/2019IOWA ST              
3/9/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST              

KANSAS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018E MICHIGAN87-63W-23W139O31-5655.4%421721-7030.0%4216
1/2/2019OKLAHOMA70-63W-8.5L152U26-6341.3%421425-6240.3%4017
1/5/2019@ IOWA ST60-77L2.5L152U24-5642.9%412428-6145.9%2612
1/9/2019TCU77-68W-6.5W152U26-6043.3%341225-5446.3%3420
1/12/2019@ BAYLOR73-68W-5T143U24-4454.5%301425-7533.3%4914
1/14/2019TEXAS80-78W-7L137O29-5453.7%31429-6942.0%386
1/19/2019@ W VIRGINIA64-65L-5L147.5U24-5543.6%341825-5446.3%2813
1/21/2019IOWA ST80-76W-5L148.5O33-6451.6%381127-6243.5%3614
1/26/2019@ KENTUCKY63-71L6L145.5U23-6336.5%36825-6439.1%4911
1/29/2019@ TEXAS63-73L1L141U22-5143.1%271321-5042.0%3112
2/2/2019TEXAS TECH79-63W-4.5W134.5O27-5945.8%391322-6434.4%4211
2/5/2019@ KANSAS ST67-74L3L134O24-5246.2%362325-5843.1%3012
2/9/2019OKLAHOMA ST84-72W-10.5W137.5O31-6250.0%38824-5543.6%278
2/11/2019@ TCU82-77W2.5W147.5O28-6841.2%491527-7138.0%4313
2/16/2019W VIRGINIA              
2/23/2019@ TEXAS TECH              
2/25/2019KANSAS ST              
3/2/2019@ OKLAHOMA ST              
3/5/2019@ OKLAHOMA              
3/9/2019BAYLOR              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
W VIRGINIA: Last season: 26-11, lost to Villanova in East Region semifinals.
Nickname: Mountaineers
Coach: Bob Huggins
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: G Jevon Carter, the team's leading scorer and two-time Big 12 defensive player of the year; G Daxter Miles Jr.; F Teddy Allen; F Maciej Bender.
Who's back: F Sagaba Konate, 10.8 PPG. 7.6 RPG; F Esa Ahmad, 10.2 PPG; F Lamont West, 9.4 PPG; G James "Beetle" Bolden, 8.7 PPG; F Wes Harris, 5.3 PPG; F Logan Routt; G Chase Harler.
Who's new: G Jordan McCabe; F Emmitt Matthews Jr.; G Jermaine Haley; F Andrew Gordon; F Derek Culver; G Trey Doomes; G Taevon Horton; G Brandon Knapper, who redshirted last season due to a preseason knee injury. Haley and Gordon are junior college transfers.
The Skinny: Losing playmaker Carter was big, especially on the defensive end, but Huggins recruited a stack of guards and forwards to bolster his "Press Virginia" defensive mentality. Size might be the most noticeable change this season. West Virginia has nine players who are 6-7 or taller. The Mountaineers have finished second in the Big 12 the past three seasons and have been picked third behind perennial power Kansas and Kansas State.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have West Virginia at 30-1 to win the NCAA Tournament, the second-best among Big 12 teams behind Kansas.
KANSAS: Last season: 31-8, lost to Villanova in Final Four
Nickname: Jayhawks
Coach: Bill Self
Conference: Big 12
Who's gone: PG Devonte Graham (NBA), PG Malik Newman (NBA), SG Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk (NBA), SG Clay Young, SF Sam Cunliffe (transfer to Evansville).
Who's back: SG Marcus Garrett averaged 4.1 points as a freshman last season; PF Silvio De Sousa joined Jayhawks at semester last season, providing crucial depth but he is out indefinitely amid eligibility questions; SG LaGerald Vick declared for NBA draft but returned to Kansas; C Udoka Azubuike averaged 13 points and seven boards last season; PF Mitch Lightfoot provided energy and depth inside.
Who's new: PG Charlie Moore transferred from California, where he averaged 12.2 points as a freshman; Twin brothers PF Dedric Lawson and SF K.J. Lawson transferred from Memphis, where Dedric averaged 19.2 points and 9.9 rebounds as a sophomore and K.J. averaged 12.3 points and 8.1 rebounds as a freshman; PG Quentin Grimes is a five-star prospect from The Woodlands, Texas; SG Devon Dotson is a five-star prospect from Charlotte, North Carolina; C David McCormack is a 6-foot-9 forward from Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Virginia; SG Ochai Agbaji is a potential redshirt candidate from Kansas City, Missouri.
The Skinny: The Jayhawks lost their top three scorers from last season and could be even better this year. Dedric Lawson was often the best player on the floor in practice last year but had to redshirt alongside Moore and his brother, K.J. Those three should give the Jayhawks some veteran leadership alongside a handful of holdovers, headlined by Azubuike and Vick, and a recruiting class that was ranked in the top 10 nationally.
Expectations: Las Vegas oddsmakers have Kansas at 17-2 to win the NCAA Tournament, the fourth-best odds behind Duke (5-1), Kentucky (11-2) and Gonzaga (15-2).
PREVIEW
Battered West Virginia limps into visit to No. 14 Kansas
 

The season can't end soon enough for West Virginia.

From an opening game upset loss at home to Buffalo, to a knee injury that knocked star center Sagaba Konate out after eight games, to the failure of the team to defend up to usual standards, this has been one disastrous season.

And it only got worse Monday night with the news that coach Bob Huggins dismissed senior forward Esa Ahmad and junior guard Wesley Harris for what a school news release termed a "violation of athletic department policies."

Ahmad averaged 12 points and 5.8 rebounds, shooting 46.2 percent from the field, while Harris scored 7.9 points and grabbed 4.5 rebounds. Ahmad recently passed the 1,000-point mark for his career, while Harris was considered the team's best defender.

What remains of the Mountaineers travels to No. 14 Kansas in Lawrence on Saturday for a Big 12 Conference game that might be more accurately termed a mismatch. West Virginia is down to nine scholarship players, seven of whom are playing their first collegiate season.

Winning at Allen Fieldhouse with your best team playing at its peak is downright difficult. Doing it under these conditions seems to be just about impossible. And it's not like the Mountaineers (10-14, 2-9) are coming into this one off a good performance.

They have been idle since a humiliating 75-53 loss Feb. 9 at home against Texas, which led by 27 at the final TV timeout, thanks to a 41-15 spurt that started late in the first half. The Longhorns threw down no less than eight dunks, taking advantage of shabby defense.

"It's embarrassing," Huggins told the Morgantown Dominion Post. "I'm embarrassed. I'm not sure our guys are, but I was embarrassed."

To make matters worse, West Virginia is expected to be without guard James "Beetle" Bolden, who has sat out the last four games with an injury suffered at No. 1 Tennessee Jan. 26. Bolden is averaging 12.2 points and shooting 82 percent at the foul line.

While the Mountaineers try to piece together some kind of lineup, Kansas (19-6, 8-4) aims to keep its 14-year string of Big 12 titles alive with a late-season rally. The Jayhawks presently trail first-place Kansas State by 1 1/2 games, and the Wildcats have a game at hand.

Kansas is coming off a 82-77 overtime win Monday night at TCU, just its second road victory in eight tries this season. The Jayhawks blew a 12-point second half lead, but got six clutch foul shots from Devon Dotson in the final 40 seconds of overtime to hold off the Horned Frogs.

"That was a game in which we played really well for the most part, then we screwed up," Kansas coach Bill Self said. "Somehow or another, we were able to pull it back. We were fortunate that it went overtime after we screwed it up, and then we played really well in OT."

Like West Virginia, the Jayhawks have gone really young. With senior guard Lagerald Vick taking a leave of absence, Kansas trotted out a lineup with four freshman starters and junior Dedric Lawson. It was only the second time in Self's 16 seasons that he's started four freshmen.

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/19/2024 11:42:25 PM EST.


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