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CBB : ATS Matchup
Saturday 2/16/2019Line$ LineOU LineScore
PENN ST
 
PURDUE
+12.5  

-12.5  
+600

-950

138.5
 
64
Final
76

PENN ST (9 - 15) at PURDUE (17 - 7)
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673PENN ST139139
674PURDUE-13-12
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
PENN ST - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games9-15-1110-149-1568.433.941.1%36.568.933.244.9%34.4
Road Games3-9-76-64-865.732.340.4%35.867.832.544.9%34.7
Last 5 Games2-3-1.23-23-270.834.640.3%37.071.634.243.8%33.8
Conference Games2-11-10.35-85-865.231.940.0%36.170.933.545.6%35.2
PENN ST Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)68.433.924-5941.1%7-2231.7%13-1967.5%361012188134
vs opponents surrendering6731.724-5742.0%7-2133.1%12-1769.3%34812186133
Team Stats (Road Games)65.732.324-6040.4%6-2030.3%11-1768.2%361011208133
Stats Against (All Games)68.933.225-5544.9%7-1936.8%13-1871.4%34712187144
vs opponents averaging73.634.826-5845.2%8-2235.1%14-1970.8%37914176124
Stats Against (Road Games)67.832.524-5344.9%6-1832.5%15-2171.4%35612176144

PURDUE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfFG PctReb.ScoreHalfFG PctReb.
All Games17-7+3.414-1012-1277.837.745.0%36.268.532.743.4%31.5
Home Games12-0+88-45-780.039.247.6%37.161.229.539.6%29.7
Last 5 Games4-1+2.63-22-376.437.043.0%38.069.630.441.6%34.8
Conference Games10-3+5.98-56-774.536.243.3%35.068.232.743.7%33.8
PURDUE Team Statistics
 Shooting    3pt ShootingFree Throws Rebounding 
 PPGHalfFGM-APctFGM-APCTFTM-APctTotOffAstPFStlTOBk
Team Stats (All Games)77.837.727-6145.0%10-2837.3%13-1773.7%361114176104
vs opponents surrendering67.831.824-5841.8%7-2233.4%12-1769.4%34912186133
Team Stats (Home Games)80.039.228-5947.6%10-2637.8%14-1878.3%371016167106
Stats Against (All Games)68.532.724-5443.4%9-2436.2%13-1772.5%31713175134
vs opponents averaging7435.426-5845.3%8-2235.1%14-1970.8%37914176124
Stats Against (Home Games)61.229.522-5539.6%7-2333.0%10-1469.0%30811175144
Average power rating of opponents played: PENN ST 81.2,  PURDUE 81.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
PENN ST - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018MD-BALT COUNTY74-52W-16.5W132.5U25-5050.0%361020-5635.7%3011
1/3/2019@ MICHIGAN55-68L11L128.5U24-5742.1%371825-5545.5%2910
1/6/2019WISCONSIN52-71L1.5L128.5U20-5337.7%351630-6149.2%337
1/10/2019@ NEBRASKA64-70L10.5W131O25-6936.2%46827-5549.1%328
1/13/2019MICHIGAN ST56-71L7.5L142.5U22-6036.7%281325-5149.0%4117
1/16/2019IOWA82-89L-3.5L139.5O30-6446.9%351232-6450.0%3711
1/19/2019@ MINNESOTA64-65L4W139U22-5242.3%321220-5040.0%3413
1/26/2019RUTGERS60-64L-6.5L130U20-5735.1%391421-6035.0%4114
1/31/2019PURDUE90-99L7.5L138.5O24-6139.3%41932-5855.2%3210
2/4/2019@ NORTHWESTERN59-52W3W131.5U20-5337.7%40920-6331.7%3813
2/7/2019@ OHIO ST70-74L7W131O26-6043.3%301122-4450.0%3318
2/12/2019MICHIGAN75-69W7W128O24-5246.2%351225-4951.0%2512
2/16/2019@ PURDUE              
2/19/2019NEBRASKA              
2/23/2019@ ILLINOIS              
2/27/2019MARYLAND              
3/2/2019@ WISCONSIN              
3/6/2019@ RUTGERS              

PURDUE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/UShotsPctREBTOShotsPctREBTO
12/29/2018BELMONT73-62W-12L157U24-5543.6%401024-6636.4%309
1/3/2019IOWA86-70W-10W146O33-6253.2%28724-5048.0%2514
1/8/2019@ MICHIGAN ST59-77L7L152.5U20-6431.2%34926-5844.8%4714
1/11/2019@ WISCONSIN84-80W3W132O28-6642.4%39830-5653.6%3217
1/15/2019RUTGERS89-54W-14.5W138O32-6450.0%38818-4837.5%3019
1/19/2019INDIANA70-55W-8.5W141U27-5549.1%341122-5143.1%3314
1/23/2019@ OHIO ST79-67W-1.5W140O23-4847.9%301823-4452.3%2319
1/27/2019MICHIGAN ST73-63W-2W145.5U24-6437.5%42922-5639.3%3312
1/31/2019@ PENN ST99-90W-7.5W138.5O32-5855.2%321024-6139.3%419
2/3/2019MINNESOTA73-63W-11.5L148U29-6147.5%36724-5742.1%3510
2/9/2019NEBRASKA81-62W-13W136.5O27-5350.9%39821-5538.2%248
2/12/2019@ MARYLAND56-70L-2.5L138U20-7128.2%41426-5250.0%4111
2/16/2019PENN ST              
2/19/2019@ INDIANA              
2/23/2019@ NEBRASKA              
2/27/2019ILLINOIS              
3/2/2019OHIO ST              
3/5/2019@ MINNESOTA              
3/9/2019@ NORTHWESTERN              
KEY GAME INFORMATION
PENN ST: Last season: 26-13, went 9-9 in league play to finish sixth.
Nickname: Nittany Lions.
Coach: Pat Chambers.
Conference: Big Ten.
Who's gone: G Tony Carr, G Shep Garner, F Julian Moore, G Nazeer Bostick.
Who's back: G Josh Reaves, F Lamar Stevens, F Mike Watkins, G Jamari Wheeler.
Who's new: G Myles Dread, G Rasir Bolton, G Daniil Kasatkin, G Myreon Jones, G Kyle McCloskey.
The Skinny: Carr's early departure for the NBA hurts and his conference-best 20 points per game will be missed, but the Nittany Lions have a veteran core that'll be led by one of the conference's top rebounders in Watkins, a stingy defender who's solid on both ends in Reaves and a host of young options who'll look to help star Lamar Stevens carry the scoring load.
Expectations: Chambers has faith that his team - which aimed to score 80 per game a season ago - can replicate that pace and better its win total even without the conference's leading scorer. Stevens was a force en route to the NIT championship where he averaged 19.2 points per game in five postseason games including a 28-point performance in the final. There's plenty of room for one of the newcomers to step up to help the rangy forward as Carr and Garner took 65 percent of the team's 3-pointers last year.
PURDUE: Last season: 30-7, lost to Texas Tech in regional semifinals of the NCAA Tournament.
Nickname: Boilermakers
Coach: Matt Painter
Conference: Big Ten
Who's gone: Forward Vince Edwards, center Isaac Haas, guard Dakota Mathias, guard P.J. Thompson.
Who's back: Guard Carsen Edwards (18.5 points per game) was the leading scorer on a senior-dominated team and became the lead vote-getter on the preseason All-American team after withdrawing from the NBA draft. Guard Nojel Eastern (2.9 points, 2.5 rebounds) showed steady improvement as a freshman and will try to fill the void left by Vince Edwards. Energetic forward Matt Haarms played dominant defense last season (3.2 rebounds, 2.1 blocks in 17.1 minutes) and has spent the summer refining his offensive moves. Guard Ryan Cline (4.0 ppg) has primarily been used as a 3-point specialist off the bench but should play a bigger role in his final college season.
Who's new: Freshman Eric Hunter Jr. and redshirt freshman Aaron Wheeler are expected to make the biggest impact. Hunter, a 6-foot-3 guard, scored nearly 2,600 points in high school, finished his career as the career scoring leader in Marion County (Indianapolis) and should help add the scoring punch Purdue needs. Wheeler is not the Boilermakers prototypical 6-9 forward. Long and slender, he uses length to his advantage and is more athletic than some of his predecessors.
The Skinny: It won't be the same without the four seniors, but the Boilermakers still have scorers, size, depth and defenders. Painter is too good of a coach to accept a significant drop-off, even after losing so many key players. And with Edwards, perhaps the best player in the Big Ten, leading the way, steady improvement could keep Purdue in the Big Ten title mix again.
Expectations: Las Vegas doesn't expect the Boilermakers to be the same. But they're not completely off the bandwagon, either. They've installed Purdue as a 60-1 shot to win the national title, fourth among conference teams behind only the two Michigan schools and rival Indiana.
PREVIEW
No. 12 Purdue on upset watch vs. Penn State
 

One of former Purdue coach Gene Keady's favorite sayings was it's not who you play, it's when you play 'em.

No. 12 Purdue (17-7, 10-3 Big Ten) will host Penn State (9-15, 2-11), which is coming off Tuesday's upset of No. 6 Michigan, on Saturday in West Lafayette, Ind.

However, the Boilermakers would seem to have plenty of motivation, having blown a eight-point halftime lead in a 70-56 loss at No. 24 Maryland on Tuesday. That snapped an eight-game winning streak for Purdue.

Senior Ryan Cline said the Boilermakers' first loss in more than a month should be a wake-up call.

"There are times when you're on the highest highs when you're winning, and there are times you get low and kind of crank up the intensity a little bit," Cline told the Lafayette Journal & Courier.

Purdue coach Matt Painter, who played and coached under Keady, said the loss was a learning moment for the Boilermakers.

"We've just got to play better," Painter said. "We had a chance to win this game. We put ourselves in position to win this game at halftime. So you learn from it and try to get better. Each guy has a different thing to work it. Even when you win games, you are trying to watch film and make improvements."

Purdue shot 28.2 percent overall and 21.2 percent from 3-point range against Maryland. The Boilermakers, outscored 40-18 in the second half, made a mere 17 percent of their second-half field-goal attempts. Carsen Edwards, Purdue's leading scorer, matched his average of 24 points, but was 8 of 27 from the field.

The Boilermakers barely escaped with a 99-90 overtime victory at Penn State Jan. 31.

The Nittany Lions have had several close losses in the Big Ten, but finally broke through with a 75-69 victory over visiting Michigan.

"It was our second court storm since I've been here," said Penn State junior forward Lamar Stevens, who averages a team-high 19.2 points. "This one meant so much because of every thing this team has been through. Our young guys have stepped up in a big way. To see those guys grow over time and come out with a big against a great Michigan team meant a lot to me."

"I think over the last couple of games we've learned how to win and what it takes to win in the Big Ten," Stevens added.

Penn State coach Patrick Chambers expects the victory to boost the team's morale and give it momentum down the home stretch.

"It means our players stay committed," Chambers said. "Our leaders did a fantastic job of keeping us together. It means our staff did a good job of what we need to do and make sure we have our identity down pat. We defended. We rebounded. We had toughness.

"We got to continue that down the stretch. They're starting to see their hard work pay off. We were so close at Ohio State (a four-point loss). We were so close here with Purdue. So close at Nebraska (a six-point loss), so many close games. We hadn't seen the fruits of our labor. This definitely puts us in a place where we're going to show up again and continue to press this."

Stevens led the upset with 26 points and 12 rebounds, but Chambers was most impressed with his leadership.

"He was fantastic," Chambers said. "He took over huddles before I get in there. He kept them positive."

Stevens said his teammates have been fantastic.

"They never get too high or low," he said. "They stay in the gym and keep working. With people like that, success is going to find you, and it found us against Michigan."

--Field Level Media


Last Updated: 4/20/2024 3:56:05 AM EST.


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